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23 mini-makeovers simple DIY projects for your home by Amber Hollowood and Charity Milligan Table of Contents 1. An Entry Makeover from Garage Sale Finds 2. A Mirror Makeover 3. 2 Simple Ideas for 1 Cute Lamp Makeover 4. Makeover Those Bare Front Door Windows with Curtains 5. How to Cover and Protect Your Bar Stools 6. A Usable Makeover of a Yankee Candle Jar 7. My Bedroom Makeover with a New Window Seat 8. A Lego Bathroom Makeover 9. Garage Entry Makeover 10. How to Makeover a Tray with a Table Cloth 11. A Five Dollar Good Will Chair Makeover 12. A Game Room Makeover 13. An Easy Desk Chair Makeover 14. A Thrift Store Mirror Makeover into a Chic Side Table 15. A Laundry Room Makeover on a Budget 16. A Pringles Can Makeover 17. A Picture Frame Makeover with a Bow 18. Makeover a Closet into a Bedroom 19. A Beautiful Pantry Makeover 20. Unique Makeovers Using a Shower Curtain 21. A Cute TV Tray Makeover 22. A Clean Mudroom Makeover 23. A Simple Bar Stool Makeover 1. An Entry Makeover from Garage Sale Finds I So Love it when I hit a great garage sale! Here is how to make a new entry with garage sale finds. I almost didn't make my good friends sale because I ran out of gas. But I did make it and I am so glad. Here are my things that I found that day. So, I decided to use this dresser at my front entry. I could paint it and someday I may do that. But I thought it had a lot of character so I just sanded some of the rough spots and cleaned it up. I used one of the metal pails for some cut hydrangea. I love how it turned out! My friend took this picture of my husband and I and I So Love It! It was blown up and attached to a foam board with spray adhesive. The mirror was a find at another sale for $1. The lamp was from the clearance shelf at TJ Maxx for $12. The shell and orchid were a gift from friends and then there is my trusty Real Simple magazines. In doubt, stack them high! :) The metal tray was a dumpster dive find! I love it how it all came together. Fall is upon us, so get out to a garage sale and find something that you just So Love!!! 2. A Mirror Makeover If you’re ever driving down the road and things piled up in people’s trash catches your eye, then you know what it’s like to rescue something with dreams of a makeover. I drove past this several times before I had the courage to grab it. It’s one of those stand up mirrors. The mirror was missing and the frame was detached from the base. Here’s what I did to makeover this mirror into a piece of wall art: 1. I sanded down the frame and the plywood back just to clean it up and smooth it off. 2. I spray painted the frame with white paint. 3. I spray painted the back plywood with a black chalkboard paint. 4. Make sure you follow the directions and allow the chalkboard paint to dry completely. 5. I used a staple gun to attach the plywood to the back of the frame. 6. To hang it on the wall I took a binder clip a part and staple gunned it to the back. I had a few ideas of how to use this mirror/chalkboard. I thought to hang it vertically or prop it on a table or the floor. Here’s where it ended up. This is my front entry way. These pictures are ones we’ve taken from different places that we’ve been. I’m amazed at the beauty of God’s creation. I think what I love best is the versatility of the many uses of the chalkboard and the versatility of the display options. I so love how it turned out! 3. 2 Simple Ideas for 1 Cute Lamp Makeover I so love this makeover! I took this lamp fromToddler to Tween. Yes, this lamp was in my daughter’s nursery the day she came home from the hospital. She’s now 10 and it was definitely time to give this lamp a makeover or buy a new. Why buy a new one when you can update the one you have that works perfectly? You’ve guessed which one I chose...MAKEOVER! Here’s what I did to give this lamp a simple makeover: Base: 1. I lightly sanded down the lamp base. 2. I spray painted the base with leftover black chalkboard paint. Shade: 3. I took this lamp shade from another lamp because I liked the shape. 4. I used Elmer’s glue to draw flowers that matched her bedspread onto the shade. 5. Be careful to allow a section to dry fully before you move to the next section. That’s it! Her bedspread is black & white with funky flowers and pink with white polkadots as accents. It looks so cool and she loves that she can write on it too! So if you’re going to makeover a lamp think about using one of these ideas... or both! 4. Makeover Those Bare Front Door Windows with Curtains We lived in this house for about 3 years when my husband says, "I wish we had some curtains or something to cover the front windows". We always knew when our sweet little neighbor friend was coming to play, because we'd see her cute face peering through the window. :) Here's what I did for these front door curtains... Steps for front door curtains: 1. Purchase sash curtain rods and brackets (2 sets in a pack for $2-5) 2. Attach the brackets with a screw driver (make sure to place them even and below the glass window so your hem will not be seen from the outside) 3. Purchase your fabric (simple is best) 4. Cut the fabric for the width (you want it wider than the window so it will bunch/gather up some) 5. Hem both sides 6. Put a hem at the top but wider to create a tube for the sash rod to slip through 7. Hang the sash rod and the curtain on the top rod to measure the length for the bottom hem 8. Hem the bottom to create a tube for the sash rod at the bottom (remember you want it to fit the window just right so it will be somewhat tight 9. Hang the curtain on both rods and you’re done - privacy and pretty all at once :) 10. We actually have 2 windows, so I repeated the same steps for the second window I so love when I can do something myself that is practical for a great price and adds to the beauty of my house too. Love it! 5. How to Cover and Protect Your Bar Stools I so love this tall glass table and chairs. This is one of my favorite places to read with a yummy bowl of cereal early in the morning when the house is still quiet. When we bought this my kids were younger and messy, and before I knew it the seats were dirty. The answer was to have covered bar stools. The cushion was easy to remove with just a few screws. These had a fabric that needed to be removed in order to staple the new fabric in place - then replace it to help hide the messy edges and staples. I also covered the seat with a plastic that you can find in the fabric section. This has held up for several years and makes for easy clean up. There you have it! simple, pretty, and easy to clean covered bar stools :) 6. A Usable Makeover of a Yankee Candle Jar I have learned from a friend how to reuse Yankee Candle containers. I really love the candles that come in the glass jars with silver tops so this is a great way to keep the jar after the candle is done burning. It is as simple as pie! Just pop the jar in the freezer. I leave it in the freezer for a couple days and then just pop out the leftover candle remains with a knife.

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