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stuffed animal problem

Submitted by bhoppy on Sat, 10/03/2015 - 14:36

There were a few of these floating around pinterest so I just looked at a few pictures and kinda winged it.  It is made almost just like Jamie’s except I used additional 2x2’s as you can see in the pics… I needed something to thread the bungee cords through.  I tied them off on the top and bottom.  I ordered a roll of pink bungee cord off of amazon.  This is actually two years old as you can see from how much it has filled up.  I also went back and added additional rows of bungee cord between all the others as stuffed animals were falling out.  Again, I winged it.  Having plans will make this build much easier!!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$50
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
primed with kilz and satin white paint I already had
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

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mrsloveless

Mon, 01/18/2016 - 13:19

Where did you purchase the 2x2's and 1x3's? Are they furring strips or pressure treated lumber? Thanks!

My "Heck- I'll give it a go" Altered Farmhouse Table

Submitted by snabowne on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 21:03

Our kitchen table buggered out so I decided to give making one a try. This was my first project. With seriously low funds available- I asked around to family for scrap lumber. Turns out the old lumber in the barn was black walnut! I had to plane and join it by hand so it took quite a bit longer to make.
I made the table one foot shorter and one foot wider. It seats 6 comfortably on the sides. Thank you so much for the plans!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$65.00 (but the walnut top I got for free).
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Outdoor Polyurethane
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Cassidy Bed Works Well with a Sleep Number Platform

My husband and I bought our California king Sleep Number bed several years after we bought our solid wood bedroom furniture and it was too big to use with the bed that came with our dressers. After our most recent move, I decided I would have to finally part with the dressers in order to have a bedroom set that matches, which was hard because I love the simple, classic style of the dressers. Then I found this site and the plans for the Cassidy bed.

To make the Cassidy bed work for us, I extended height of the side rails and footboard to the floor so that our little dog could not hide under the bed when it was time for her to go into her kennel. That means I had to buy two sheets of plywood, one for the headboard to be cut from and one for the footboard to be cut from, and I bought 1x16s instead of 1x12s for the side rails. I also adapted the entire dimensions of the bed so that it fits around the plastic platform of our Sleep number bed, so we did not need to use the 2x4 slats. In fact, we did not use any of the 2x4s in the plan. The side rails are hung on the scrap lengths of the plywood. Finally, we did not decorate the headboard with door shims.

In the end, the bed is incredibly solid and beautiful. Afterword, I finished it to match our dressers, which I had stripped, as well.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$450
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Three coats of Minwax Red Walnut and three coats of Minwax Polyurethane (Satin)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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Shopmade Panel Saw

Submitted by TMW on Thu, 10/08/2015 - 06:57

I built this saw several years ago using plans i got on the internet. At the time I needed a way to easily breakdown full sheets by myself. It is extremely accurate and easy to use. With the removeable wings attached it opens up to over 12'. It easily collapses for storage. I would reccommend this to anyone who does not have the room for a professional quality cabinet saw. It took me about a weekend to build. All parts were readily available at my local homecenter and hardware store. I since have gotten a cabinet saw and a tracksaw so sadly this saw now sits in a corner of my shop.

Estimated Cost
$250-350
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Farmhouse Bedside (actually entry) Table

Submitted by canterbc on Wed, 10/24/2018 - 16:04

I needed an entry table and when I saw this plan for a bedside table I knew with just a couple of size modifications it would be perfect for me. It is a little taller and wider that Ana's plans, but other than that is true to her design. Couldn't be happier with the new table!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
Around $100, maybe a bit more. Higher cost is because I used Poplar. This plan can definitely be done for less if you use regular pine.
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
I painted the base with Valspar Signature in satin Blanched Pine, one of the 10,000 shades of white. For the bottom shelf and the top, I picked the darkest pieces of Poplar I could find and just used Minwax satin polyurethane on them.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Crooked Dog House

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 07/11/2022 - 06:45

Thanks for these plans! Worked perfectly. One day build.

Built from Plan(s)

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The 5 Shelf using 1x8 &1x12 scraps

I wanted to make something using the plethora of scraps in my garage. I ended up making this shelf that calls for 1x6 pieces with 1x8's and I didn't even have enough for that so I cut down some 1x12 pieces and used those too. The long part of the shelf is actually two pieces screwed together using pocket holes. Check out my blog for more on this project!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Krylon Satin Black Spray Paint.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Outdoor Sectional with Corner Pieces

Submitted by unotrainer on Tue, 08/27/2013 - 09:51

We used 2x4s instead of 1x4s to make it more sturdy. We had to adjust some cuts accordingly. I bought the cushions at Target on clearance.

Estimated Cost
$250 with cushions
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Valspar paint
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Scrap Wood Barn Door

Submitted by milleall on Mon, 10/12/2015 - 07:31

I am finally getting around to the final touches on the home we built.  I have a small pocket office that needed a sliding barn door.  I build this door out of 3/4 inch plywood framed with 1x2 oak boards.  I added planks of scrap plywood, 1x boards, and pallet wood.   I added some different colors to make for a fun industrial/modern look.  I made the barn door track out of steel purchased at a local metal shop and wooden wheels purchased online.  

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Different colors of diy chalk paint (flat paint with water and plaster of paris), various stain colors, and triple thick satin poly.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Wood Tilt Out Trash cabinet with storage

Submitted by bcarter_1 on Tue, 10/30/2018 - 04:47

Modified the plans, my can was shorter for the bathroom, so I added a drawer.

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Rust-Oleum weathered grey stain
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Simple 2x4 potting bench modified to include antique window.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 07/25/2022 - 17:10

I made this for my Mom as a birthday gift. I adjusted the dimensions a bit to accommodate the window, gave it a shabby chic look, and then added some decorative hardware. Very happy with the result!

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Seasonal And Holiday

sofa for my "portico"

Submitted by pattyitaly on Thu, 08/29/2013 - 14:18

I exactly used Ana's project but I decided to paint light grey and I used for cushions denim jeans. It is really resistent and cool. grazie Ana

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

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JoanneS

Fri, 08/30/2013 - 09:23

Your sofa looks super! Love the gray color. What a cool idea to use denim jeans for your cushions!

Play Kitchen

Submitted by AnneReid on Fri, 11/09/2018 - 10:11

This was a fun build.  I used a dog food bowl from Walmart for the sink, the oven handle is a Restoration Hardware pull from Habitat Restore, stove knobs (spray painted red) and faucet are from Home Depot (I couldn't find either at Habitat, but it's worth trying). The utensil bar is from Amazon. I cut out an oven window and glued a small sheet of plexiglass acrylic from HD to the door.  I put a stick-on, battery operated light inside the oven that turns on and off by pushing it. I wanted the oven to open like a real oven, but I should have saved myself the trouble and just put the hinges on the side. The door bangs to the floor unless you can figure out how to install slide hinges to prevent it. (I couldn't make it work, but I'm sure more experienced DIYers would have no trouble.)  I printed out the stovetop coils free from "printablecuttablecreatables.com" and glued them on a thin sheet of black foam.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

Ana White

Fri, 11/09/2018 - 12:17

This is too adorable!  All your little details really made it amazing!

A small chair or rope can be used to keep the oven door from opening all the way if you want to try that.

Blanket Ladder

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/05/2022 - 05:12

My husband was an amazing woodworker and when he passed away he left me a wood shop full of tools. No skills but with amazing directions, I was able to make a blanket ladder to hold the quilts that I so dearly loved. I think my husband would be very pleased!

Built from Plan(s)

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Photo Ledges

This was an extremely quick and easy project to complete. I really love how the ledges tie my dining room together and display all the great pictures of our family. Now I just need to get some more pictures and frames...

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$25
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
1 coat of white primer and 2 coats of Behr Glossy White Paint
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Bunk Beds with Dual Desk

Submitted by bullfiter on Mon, 11/26/2018 - 06:14

My granddaughters needed new bunk beds and an area to do homework. So I combined the 2 projects into one.

Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Modern Park Bench Plan

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/14/2022 - 11:53

I love the plans for this bench! Very well thought out plans, easy to cut the wood and easy to put together. Thank you for all the hard work in coming up with all of these great plans!
Reanna Tovar

Built from Plan(s)

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Bathroom Shelf

Submitted by lizseburn on Wed, 08/10/2011 - 11:13

Another perfect shelf to decorate my little basement bathroom. Plans were so easy to follow! A little help from my hubby with this one... We had to drill into concrete to hang it. I love the end result!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$15
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

A Long tapered crate

Submitted by dmcarwin on Tue, 09/03/2013 - 07:52

I love Ana's tapered crate! I decided to add some length to the sides and make it really long! It is super cute and makes a big statement, for only a small amount of work! Sa-weet!

Estimated Cost
Free, or under $5 if you by the wood new
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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