Showing posts with label diy action squad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy action squad. Show all posts

Monday, January 21, 2013

DIYAS 15 Minute Project: Yarn+Bottles=Awesome


It's that time! That's right, it's time for the Do It Yourself Action Squad Link Party!



Interiors By Kenz, Broke Ass Home, Sandpaper and Glue, and I agreed to complete projects that cost under fifteen dollars and took less than fifteen minutes.

I had several ideas for projects, but over on Twitter someone posted pictures of a Target shopping expedition that included this guy.
Photo From Target
Yep, it's a yarn wrapped rhinoceros. They also have a hippo and gazelle. I love the subtle texture, and I'm looking for ways to bring texture to my dining table.

However, there's a sad lack of animals in my closet. Something I have in abundance? Glass bottles. 


I found a glass Coke bottles and a glass hard cider bottle hanging out in our cabinets. Over in my craft drawer I found a lovely soft blueish-green yarn and some white yarn.


With my hot glue gun I placed a bead of glue around the bottom of the cider bottle and started wrapping the yarn. I decided to leave the label in place, mostly out of laziness.


Place another bead of glue around the mouth of the jar and tuck the end of the yarn back under another piece.



Awhile ago I wrapped another Coke bottle in some jute rope. It was another easy, quick project. I just thought I'd throw it in here. I wrapped this Coke bottle with the white yarn, with the same glue, wrap, glue routine I used on the cider bottle.


I could have done a neater job wrapping the neck of the bottle.

Each bottle took about five minutes. I used stuff I had around the house (glass bottles, yarn) so the total cost was $0. Not bad.

Now, what you've all been waiting for...the link party! Share any quick and easy project. If you link up on one of our sites, it links up on ALL the sites. All we ask is you put a link to Interiors By Kenz, Broke Ass Home, Sandpaper and Glue, and Middle Class Modern somewhere on your blog. A DIYAS shoutout would be nice, too!

Next week I plan on featuring my favorite entries in the link party!







Wednesday, January 16, 2013

DIY Action Squad Reassembles!



That's right, the Young House Love Book Project was just the beginning of our DIY Action Squad adventures! Next Monday Stephanie, Kenz, Emma, and I will be sharing our projects and we want you guys to share along with this.

Instead of tackling big projects from the bloggy-land book of the year, we are going small and cheap. It's the under 15/15 project. Anything that costs under $15 and takes under 15 minutes. Crafts, organization, furniture redesign...we want to see it all! I want all of my fantastic readers to share their projects. Any quick and cheap project you've ever done is fair game.

Come back Monday to link up and see what we've come up with!

(Also, I'll be back in a couple of hours with the beginning of a biggish project I've wanted to finish FOREVER.)

Monday, November 26, 2012

DIY Action Squad Day Is Here

Hello! Young House Love has opened their own book related link party and DIY Action Squad's own Kenz was featured in their post! We are so proud!

Thanks for stopping by, and please link up to your project here if the spirit moves you!


The first project day of the DIY Action Squad is here! A quick recap: Kenz, Emma, Stephanie and I all met, more or less, through the Young House Love comment section. And, as I'm sure anyone who would read an even sorta kinda DIY blog already knows, a certain book was recently published to some acclaim (if, you know, you count making The New York Times best seller list as acclaim).

So to celebrate Young House Love's amazing success, and have a sort of official reason to start trying some of the awesome projects from their book, we decided to each give a project a go.

As soon as a I flipped through the book I knew I wanted to tackle the painted window shade. We have many difficult windows here at Casa MCM and I'm always looking for a budget friendly attractive solution (which sometimes don't work out). We don't use a window covering on our bathroom window (shocking!) during the summer because we don't really have a near neighbor on that side of the house, and we have a stand of trees right outside of the window which attracts mad birds. It's nice to watch a nature show while you brush your teeth. But now the leaves are gone, and we are feeling a little exposed. 


So I picked up a $5 roller shade (as my Twitter followers already know). Then I got out my beloved Frog Tape and our so old it's not really level level. We stretched out the roller shade on our dining room table and got busy.


J, bless his heart, helped me. Sherry and John did a couple of simple vertical stripes. I decided to complicate matters by doing ALL horizontal stripes. We made them as wide as the level to keep things simple and marked it with a pen on each side to help keep it level. (If you are going to do this project, having someone who is OCD is very helpful. Thanks, honey!)


Then we put down the tape. It was definitely easier to do with two people. One of us on either side of the shade, making sure the tape was positioned over the pen mark helped ensure straight lines.


Emily stood on J's shoulder the entire time we did this, silently judging us. I don't know how we'd ever get any project done around here without Emily's constant, dedicated supervision. Yes, my coat is laying on the back of the sofa, and no, I have no idea why I left my jacket there. Also yes, I had no idea where my jacket was the next morning. Taping off the stripes went faster than I thought. We spent around 20 minutes doing it.


Here's where I accidentally stopped following Young House Love's instructions. After reading the instructions, I was absolutely certain I was supposed to use spray paint (why would I think Sherry Petersik would design a project around spray paint? So perplexing!). Yeah, I wasn't. I was supposed to use regular latex paint and apply with a paint roller. Whoops!

However, it worked. It was easy. After carefully spraying the shade with constantly moving, even strokes I pulled up the Frog Tape while it was still wet.

Then we had a little bit of fail. There was some bleeding. I was super upset. J figured out where we went wrong. We taped up the shade at night. Then the next morning we just took outside and sprayed away. In the extreme cold. Our living room is also pretty cold at night. So the tape probably drew up during the night, letting some paint seep through. It's not awful. I think I can take a whiteout pen to clean up a few edge issues.


The finished project! Naturally, we haven't hung it up yet. We tried. Oh, how we tried. But naturally this house also manages to foil me. The drywall in the bathroom is apparently made of sawdust and fairy wings, and J didn't like how it acted when he tried to put up the brackets. Of course none of the anchors we have on hand worked and we couldn't find the ones he wanted when we went out yesterday. We'll get it up tonight, hopefully.

The project was super, super easy. Even after I made it more complicated and lost the ability to read! It was quick, the instructions I messed up were easy to follow and very clear (it was a Middle Class Modern reading fail, not a Young House Love writing fail). It was also cheap. The roller shade was $5. We already had the paint and Frog Tape on hand. Taping the stripes took a little bit of time, but painting the shade was fast. Taping the stripes would've been less time consuming had a done YHL's simpler stripe design.

I actually like that I didn't follow the instructions. Stay with me here. The YHL book is stuffed with great projects, and you could recreate the projects exactly and be super happy. But it also works as inspiration, and gives you the basic tools you need to personalize the different projects or go in a completely new direction. Painting a roller shade honestly never occurred to me.

So now...link it up, baby! Link up your YHL project (book, blog, or otherwise) here. Then go visit Emma, Stephanie, and Kenz, and link up on their site! Even if you don't have a blog, just upload a picture. We want to creep on your project and see how they turned out! Please link up to our blogs, though, on yours if you join our party!

You can also find this post on Homemade Ginger, Homework, and Sugar Bee Crafts!








Thursday, November 15, 2012

It's A Party!

Maybe you've heard of a The Book? (Currently the number one Home Remodeling book on Amazon!) I don't think a single DIY/lifestyle/home blog reader is unaware that Young House Love wrote a book. And The Book (I think this should be its unofficial nickname)? Its pretty awesome.

 I was curious to see how a couple who has blogged their way through two houses, with projects ranging from gutting bathrooms to hanging clipboards could come up with a book worth of fresh, fun, doable projects...well, the answer is they are super creative and they knocked it out of the park. As I flipped through the book I realized I wanted to complete just about every project.

So Emma, Kenzie, Stephanie and I wanted to throw a little internet party!


That's right, we are a squad! Partly because we were all super excited about the book, and partly as a thank you to Young House Love for introducing the four us. On a micro level,  I found Emma on YHL comments (and with a name like Broke Ass Home you know I was heading over to read her site), she led me to Kenzie  and eventually I found Stephanie. On a macro level Sherry and John have really  fostered the DIY blog community as a whole (and, you know, provided years of entertainment and inspiration). We thought a link project based around the projects in The Book was only appropriate!

We are not affiliated with Young House Love, but we did get their seal of approval for our little idea.

So come back November 26th and link up your project! It doesn't have to be anything large/expensive/time-consuming. Seriously, some of my favorite projects in the book were under $20 and could be done in a couple of hours. At most. Some projects could be done in minutes. With stuff easily found around your house. We want to see all of them!

As for me? Well, I've not hit upon a good solution for the window with the ugliest shades ever...

Poor ugly windows
But I found an idea I loved in The Book.


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