I know I haven't been very active on this page. And I want to, but I've been so busy with orders (thank you all) that it has taken a back seat.
It will take a back seat again because my son with be fighting leukemia again. It's been 4 years since he was diagnosed and 2 years to the week since he finished his last treatment. We thought we were out of the woods . . . .
Wishing you all a happy and HEALTHY holiday season and New Year,
Debbie
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Sunday, December 13, 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Just a review of a few holiday goodies . . .
I wish I had more time for you people. My peeps. My voyeurs into my sawdust covered garage. But having kids is crazy, if you didn't know that already. So super busy with them and this awesome business, The Reclaimed Life, I've got no time to write.
Perhaps that can be the first of my New Year's resolutions . . . . ever. Like ever.
In the meantime, I'm bringing back a few of my holiday posts. I hope they are helpful.
Until the next time . . . . .
Debbie
Perhaps that can be the first of my New Year's resolutions . . . . ever. Like ever.
In the meantime, I'm bringing back a few of my holiday posts. I hope they are helpful.
Until the next time . . . . .
Debbie
Super Simple Holiday Display
and
String Your Lights Like Rockefeller
Saturday, October 10, 2015
One Board Challenge - BOOM!
I follow blogs and one of my favorites is That's My Letter. Jamie is so super creative that I can't get enough of her! Recently she posted a One Board Challenge that is being hosted by a number of blogs. Winning a chance at $1000 in Ryobi tools . . . . yup, I'm in.
The challenge was to take a 1 X 8 X 8 foot board and make something with it. Here's the guinea pig:
And here is the end product:
The challenge allowed you to embellish your piece, so I wanted lighting! I loved the look of this outside wall light. There will be a tutorial to follow in the future on how to make your own table and wire in your favorite light.
I wanted the wood to looked aged, so I "beat it up" using hammer, nails, and screw drivers. After applying the stain, those nicks really popped.
The only leftover wood was a small 3X21" piece.
We just love it. This works perfectly for those small spaces next to beds where you need somewhere to drop your phone, glasses or reading books.
Jamie and the other blogs will be announcing the winner on October 26th, so check her out to see who won! (**fingers crossed**)
Have a fabulous day,
The challenge was to take a 1 X 8 X 8 foot board and make something with it. Here's the guinea pig:
And here is the end product:
I made our own wall hanging side table!
The challenge allowed you to embellish your piece, so I wanted lighting! I loved the look of this outside wall light. There will be a tutorial to follow in the future on how to make your own table and wire in your favorite light.
I wanted the wood to looked aged, so I "beat it up" using hammer, nails, and screw drivers. After applying the stain, those nicks really popped.
The only leftover wood was a small 3X21" piece.
We just love it. This works perfectly for those small spaces next to beds where you need somewhere to drop your phone, glasses or reading books.
Jamie and the other blogs will be announcing the winner on October 26th, so check her out to see who won! (**fingers crossed**)
Have a fabulous day,
Debbie
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Wednesday, July 29, 2015
From Rags to Riches
I love the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. If you don't live near one, I'm feeling kind of bad for you. Walking around there on rainy days and finding steals on hanging lamps and buying up shot glasses I didn't know I needed to have. And all the profits go to building houses in our local area. Love it.
Well, I went there with a purpose one afternoon. We were renovating the lower level to our chalet which included a new bathroom and I needed a vanity. I wanted something solid, but knew I could work magic with it if I had to.
And I had to.
It was a solid oak cabinet but pretty boring. And it had a hole in the side (as you can see), but that part was going against the wall, so it was not a bother.
Abracadabra . . . . . . . .
I love this bathroom. I was going for the clean, in the woods, relaxed by the lake kind of feel. I also built the shelf, the bench, and the doggie decor (missing from pic). Will share on another post I get to in about 6 months! Ugh.
There is always a way to dress up plain Jane. :)
Have a great day,
Well, I went there with a purpose one afternoon. We were renovating the lower level to our chalet which included a new bathroom and I needed a vanity. I wanted something solid, but knew I could work magic with it if I had to.
And I had to.
It was a solid oak cabinet but pretty boring. And it had a hole in the side (as you can see), but that part was going against the wall, so it was not a bother.
Abracadabra . . . . . . . .
Trim. That's what made this baby pop. Oh, and paint with glaze too. That kind of helped.
I had scoured Houzz for some inspiration ideas. I came across a vanity with the lovely trim on the side. That's where I got the idea to beef up the cabinet. It is simply attached with glue and brad nails. To highlight the trim, I added glaze after painting. I think it really makes it pop.
I also gave it some new "feet". I wrapped the bottom with baseboard that I cut out in the front to make it kind of fancy.
I love this bathroom. I was going for the clean, in the woods, relaxed by the lake kind of feel. I also built the shelf, the bench, and the doggie decor (missing from pic). Will share on another post I get to in about 6 months! Ugh.
Have a great day,
Debbie
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DIY By Design
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
More and more signs
So sorry I've been MIA. I guess I can say that I've just been so busy. With lots and lots of custom work. Maybe it was this little piece on NH Chronicle that gave me a bit of exposure.
While I scramble to get my life together, here is a little bit of what has been keeping me away from you. :)
While I scramble to get my life together, here is a little bit of what has been keeping me away from you. :)
Made this and the following sign for a boy's room . . . . can you guess the theme? Inspiration pics were found from a friend on Pinterest. Gotta love that Pinterest.
This one was created with exact specifications from a customer for their store.
And this baby was massive and I had a lot of fun making it. I grew up on Cape Cod and can find connections to every town on this sign. Can't wait to get a photo of it hanging in the customer's house.
Who says you can't put your house number on a whale? Not me.
There you have it. My full excuse why I've been to busy to write. Promise (**fingers crossed**) that I won't stay away so long next time.
Have a fabulous day,
Debbie
Saturday, March 14, 2015
A Sign from the Heart
I have a friend who is running the Boston Marathon. That just seems crazy to me. I run . . . but it's a struggle to keep my mind off the fact that I'm slamming my feet into the ground, constantly thinking about how many more steps I have until I'm finished.
But this friend is running for a cause . . . kids who have cancer. That hits home for me since my son battled leukemia less than 2 years ago. No child and family should have to battle that horrible disease and the only way to combat it is research, research, research. And that takes money. John is doing his part. And now I'll do mine.
I created these signs, costing $26.20 each with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Pediatric Hematology Oncology Program at Mass General Hospital for Children.
If interested in purchasing a sign for this charity, you can find them here on my Etsy page.
If you would like to donate directly to John's cause, please go to this link.
Thanks everyone and have a great day,
But this friend is running for a cause . . . kids who have cancer. That hits home for me since my son battled leukemia less than 2 years ago. No child and family should have to battle that horrible disease and the only way to combat it is research, research, research. And that takes money. John is doing his part. And now I'll do mine.
I created these signs, costing $26.20 each with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Pediatric Hematology Oncology Program at Mass General Hospital for Children.
If interested in purchasing a sign for this charity, you can find them here on my Etsy page.
If you would like to donate directly to John's cause, please go to this link.
Thanks everyone and have a great day,
Debbie
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Ping Pong Sign
After visiting my sister and her family, I got to see their new basement renovation, featuring a ping pong room. I had forgotten we had one in our basement as a kid. It was very nostalgic and thrilling to see these teenagers enjoy the game as much as I did at their age. They are an athletic family and talked about how cool it would be to have a hockey rink sign, with all it's warnings, but not for hockey, but ping pong. No such sign existed. Until now.
I framed it out and then distressed it a bit. I wanted the sign to look worn, like something you would see from the movie Ice Castles. Yup, I'll admit it right here. Loved that movie.
I not only need a sign for our room, but a helmet as well.
Have a fabulous day,
I framed it out and then distressed it a bit. I wanted the sign to look worn, like something you would see from the movie Ice Castles. Yup, I'll admit it right here. Loved that movie.
My niece and nephews are perfect little dorks.
Here they are in action (bet you didn't think I would post this Samantha):
Haley came back from the weekend obsessed with ping pong. We don't have the room for a full sized table, but they are happy with this one. :)
I not only need a sign for our room, but a helmet as well.
Have a fabulous day,
Debbie