
Over at Marisa Howard Design, Marisa had an old, beaten up canvas lying around. she decided to use it to inject some extra color into her home.
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Over at Marisa Howard Design, Marisa had an old, beaten up canvas lying around. she decided to use it to inject some extra color into her home.

Tamara of Craft Fabulous has had these two hexagon shaped side tables sitting in her garage all winter. ”The weather here in Kentucky has finally warmed up enough for me to get some furniture painting done,” she explains happily.

Karen from The Weekend Country Girl has a bunk room at her weekend house. A bunk room seemed like the perfect place to decorate with a cowboy-western theme, so she’s been collecting items for that. When she came across an old, beat up dresser, Karen decided to spruce it up for the bunk room.

Over at R&R Workshop, Rachel has come up with an adorable refashion. ”We were given a pair of white Salt Water sandals from a friend and I wanted to change the color just for fun,” she says.

Now At Home Mom’s Ingrid had two Ikea stools in her kitchen that were fully functional, but not quite as pretty as she wanted. ”They used to look good in our all white kitchen but after our main floor renovation they didn’t match our kitchen style anymore,” Ingrid explains.

Allie blogs at This Yellow House, where she had a fan that she wasn’t exactly a fan of. ”I eventually want to replace the fan with a pretty chandelier,” Allie shares, ”but since I don’t have the funds for a new light fixture at the moment, I decided to update the fan we have.”

Over at Posed Perfection, Nici found this rust-covered metal cart at a garage sale. It looks like the type of thing that my elementary school teacher would have used to roll the film projector into the classroom. Remember those days?

Tanya of Twelve 0 Eight has been working on creating a fun family room at her house. This sturdy but dated chair is one of the seating options in the new family room.
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