
You have seen so far that our kitchen reno is a complete DIY project, so it would come to no surprise that Denis and I decided to tackle the tiling too. Having never done tiling before, it was a wee bit scarey, but once we got into the groove of it we actually found it to be really enjoyable! I am pleased to say we would be happy to tackle another tiling project again sometime - maybe upstairs bathroom!It is amazing how much money you can save if you give it a go yourself. The tiles cost about $130 + grout, cement and spacers. It was a tricky job as the wall wasn't so even, plus we had to go around the windows and sills. But overall we are pretty wrapped with the outcome.
First thing I noticed is how the white tiles make the wall colour (Dulux Pale Tendrill Half) simply POP! We did the laundry as well and now both rooms look almost finished.
Final before and after pics are on their way!
Enjoy!
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I found this clock in an op shop and instantly thought,
"Hmmm, I could make a quirky terrarium out of you!" |
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Step One - Pull the clock apart so you are left with only the base and glass dome. |
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Step Two - To clean up the base, I used black spray paint. Depending on your decor choose any colour! |
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Step Three - Give the base a coat of paint in a well ventilated area and leave to dry. |
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Step Four - Gather a small amount of artificial moss to cover the base. |
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Step Five - Once the paint has dried pile the artificial moss on top of the base. |
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Step Six - Choose a miniature to sit on top of the moss. |
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Step Seven - Position the miniature in the center of the base. |
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Step Eight - Wash the glass dome and sit on top of the base. |
And there you have it, a Quirky Terrarium! You can buy bases and the glass domes new but they can be a bit pricey, so keep a look out for some old clocks in your local op shop.
Here's what you will need:
1. Glass dome and base - maybe from an old clock (mine cost $7.99 from an op shop)
2. Artificial moss (I bought mine from ebay for $5 + postage)
3. Spray paint any colour
4. Cute critter to live in your terrarium
Toodle-pip!
(Cute hoop artwork by Gretel Girl)
"Savers" (www.savers.com.au) is what you would describe as a mega secondhand shopping experience and is located in Noarlunga (SA) with other locations around Vic and NSW (check their website). This shop is so clean and well organised, having said that, do allow at least 3 hours to browse the racks. A fantastic collection of kitchenware, home decor, shoes, furniture, books, and of course clothing. It is truly UNBELIEVABLE. The only fault is I think they should have a cafe so we can have a break in between the frenzy - a bit like IKEA.
I asked Denis recently if we could stop by Savers as we headed away in "Scooby" the campervan for the weekend. To my delight he was kind enough to agree (SQUEEL)... 1 hour and $100 later I came out with a suitcase full of goodies plus an awesome TH Brown Fondue Table for only $25!
So the van was filled up with my treasures, and once at the camping spot I decided to set up house so we could actually get to the bed!
Toodle-pip!
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We could hang this shelf here with our clock above it.
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Or my original plan was to hang the shelf here on the wall paper wall. Now I am not sure which... |
I think I have been looking at this kitchen for way too long now and am struggling with this simple decision of where to hang the shelf. I found this retro shelf at Vintage Carousel, and have been waiting for the perfect spot to hang it. Problem is, I now have two options.
At the moment I have the print hanging between the windows, but am starting to think that maybe the shelf might look cool there instead. My original plan was to hang the shelf on the wallpaper wall, but want to make sure I am 100% sure before I do, because we will make holes in the paper!
So what do you think? I know this is a hard question, considering you can only judge this by looking at the pics - physically being in the space makes such a difference too. But hopefully my model Denis has helped a little bit!
I plan to use the shelf to display some of my random retro finds - so it's purely decorative. Look forward to your feedback...
Toodle-pip!