Monday, March 23, 2009

Is it sad that a table makes me happy?

Do you remember this table? The deal from Craigslist....







Well, after a little elbow grease...



A few evenings after work...



And some breaks from working on the dog-run...



We have this:



I still want to put another layer of clear coat on the table top and need to put it on the base, but it is basically done :)

The chairs are not, as you can see in the picture..those will come later.

We had some friends over for St. Patrick's Day and ate Corned Beef and Cabbage! (I love corned beef and cabbage! I took a picture when I started making it and then forgot the after, so no food pics. However, we have another corned beef in the freezer so I will try to remember pictures when we make that one) Anyway, we were all able to sit around the table and eat together! What an amazing concept!

Well, we are enjoying our table (and chairs that don't fall apart) and are having some more friends over tomorrow night...

Have a great week!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Handy-Woman?!?!

I have been busy lately. Between work and hockey I stay fairly occupied, but then I added in a few projects....

So, remember the whole Craigslist deal on the table and chairs? Well, I started refinishing the table. Here it is before (well, sort of... I started sanding it and then remembered to take a picture, so I wiped the sawdust off with a damp cloth and this is pretty much how it looked when I got it).







Here is the sanded table (just the top right now, I will work on the base after the top is stained).


And...after the first coat of stain (it was getting a little dark at this point, I started this project at about 5pm someday last week...I'm not done yet, needs at least 2 more coats of stain)





Our neighbor stopped by today while I was putting on a second coat of stain (sorry no pics, it was cold out) and gave good reviews! It is amazing how much better the table looks without the "factory clear-coat" on it! I am very excited to get it done so we can use it, I just need a little warmer and non-windy weather.

So the next project (also not finished) is the dog-run. We had nice weather this weekend and James was working, so I decided to use our Home Depot gift cards to get the stuff to start building the dog-run. I helped a friend move on Saturday and then stopped to pick up the materials from Home Depot. I spent all of Sunday doing this:




See the area to the right of the wood posts? That is the dog run! Yes, our dogs are spoiled. Yes the dog-run is bigger (or as big as) many people's yard; they have 3 full size pine trees in it! We cut the lower branches off of the pine trees so they have more room and shade.

I dug eight post holes (with a manual post-hole digger) and cemented them in. We are going to hang chain link (one of the Craigslist deals) and have wood crossbeams on the top and bottom. You can see some of the upper beams in the pic, I used them for spacing and leveling while the posts where setting. The chain link we got didn't have all of the support poles and they are expensive to buy new; so we are going with wood, which is about one third of the price). I only got half of the area raked out...all the stuff on the left of the posts used to be in the dog run area. Once it's all done, we can keep their toys in the dog-run and clean up the rest of the yard. I was hoping to do some more work on it this evening...but it snowed last night and was cold today, so.....


I built this:


We tore down the wall in our kitchen and built an island last year, but don't have cabinets yet. Well, we have one that my parents had removed from their kitchen, you can see the edge of it on the left. We've had TV trays to the right of the cabinet to try to make the space usable, but it didn't work so well. Since I couldn't (didn't want to freeze my butt off) work on the dog-run I decided to build a shelf under the island so we could store stuff. I added a small shelf at the top to hold foil, plastic bags, etc...

I think this will help until we have time/money to build cabinets for the whole space. I am happy with it :) James just smiles and says "nice" I'm not sure he knows what to do with me sometimes.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Loving Craigslist....

If you have never checked out Craigslist then I highly recommend it!

There are lots of great deals out there....

When we first moved into our house, I found a posting from someone wanting to get rid of some leftover gravel from a landscaping project who was willing to deliver all for free! So we got a small truck-bed full of free gravel. This came in handy when we made some minor landscaping changes.

When we adopted O.C. and Baxter (dogs) we wanted to crate-train them. However the cost of new dog crates is expensive. So we found a small crate (for Baxter) which ended up getting passed on to my brother for their dog and then to another friend for her dog...well worth the $5 we spent. We got a large crate that the boys (that's how we refer to our dogs, our cats are "the girls") now share and we got a fold-up travel crate from someone else. We got all 3 crates for less than the cost of one new one!

Last year we were in need of a cheap (I am talking less than $1000), but fairly reliable second vehicle. This pretty much ruled out dealerships and most newspaper listings. We really wanted a truck, SUV, van or something that could hold more than our little car (we love our little Kia, but it is little). So we took to looking on Craigslist and after checking into a few options, we found a 1994 Oldsmobile Bravada (SUV) in our price range! We actually picked it up on James' birthday! Now, this vehicle has had some minor issues (this was expected) but overall has been great. It easily fits all of our hockey gear and has room for passengers at the same time! We are slowly making improvements on it, but at least it runs...it gets James to and from work, both of us and our gear to hockey and used for random other local trips.

So the latest deal is from yesterday...

We don't have a table in our dining room right now, partially because the boys' crate is there and partially because we have a table but most of the chairs are broken. So I was looking at Craigslist (I do this periodically, just to see if there is anything that we "need") and saw a posting for a pedestal table w/ leaf and 6 chairs...now this is not uncommon, but you never know what they will look like and often people over-price their stuff. So they included a picture and it looked good enough and the price of $75 was hard to beat. So I emailed right away and got a call back in about 10 minutes with directions. I went to the ice rink to switch cars with James (I had our Kia). I drove to the seller's house and took a look at the dining set... a little used, but in good sturdy condition and I am pretty sure it is solid wood, not veneer! I bought it and brought it home :) Hey, I love a good deal! My short-term plan is to refinish the table and chairs in a darker color (we have leftover stuff from doing our kitchen island) to match our taste, currently the set is a light pine. Ultimately I want to build a taller pedestal (or just add onto the current one, I haven't decided) to make it a counter/pub/bar height table. Then I want to either put new legs on the chairs to make them counter/pub/bar stools or just get new stools.

Those are a few of our deals! If you are in need of something cheaper than new and are okay with used (although there are some new things that people are getting rid of) check it out! It may save you some money, give you a good project and keep stuff out of the landfill.