Friday, July 31, 2015

Gardenias Blooming!

I know I said just a day and a half ago that I would be posting some archived stuff soon, but I had an unexpected update to share. The first flower from the garden beds has finally bloomed. And it’s both gorgeous and just as fragrant as I’d hoped.

bloomed gardenias

I haven’t always had the best of luck with plants (as we all know), so this is very encouraging for more outdoor projects. I’ve been thinking of building a few more beds for another spot closer to the front of the house as well.

gardenias

There are signs of other blooms on the way, so hopefully soon, entering my back yard through the side gate will involve one hell of a flowery whiff.

And in case you missed it, here is the breakdown of how these beds came to be:

Happy Friday, and three cheers for this little victory!

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How to Build a Primitive Farmhouse Bench

Hi, it’s Amy from Hertoolbelt back with another build plan for you.  The very talented Karin from Art is Beauty built a beautiful DIY Farmhouse table awhile back (which Cassity featured here).  Karin built her table to fit around this beautiful primitive farmhouse bench that her friend gave her. ( I would do the same thing, it is a beauty!) We’ve had a few requests for the bench that was with the table, and Karin so graciously agreed to let us make a plan based on it, and she even took more pictures for us!

primitive farmhouse bench (plus free building plans!)

Image source – Art is Beauty

Be sure to stop by Karin’s blog to say thanks — and check out her amazing art studio transformation while you’re there!

artisbeauty art studio

How to Build a DIY Primitive Farmhouse Bench

Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

The original bench is 64 3/4″ long, however to make the bench using one 1×10 I shortened the length to 60 1/4″.  You can easily adjust the length according to your needs.

Materials

  • 1 – 1″ x 10″ x 8′ board (actual 3/4″ x 9 1/2″)
  • 2 – 1″ x 4″ x 8′ boards (actual 3/4″ x 3 1/2″)
  • 2 – 1″ x 2″ x 8′ boards (actual 3/4″ x 1 1/2″)
  • 1 1/4″ nails or screws
  • wood glue
  • sandpaper
  • stain/paint
  • top coat
    • Approximate pine wood cost is $18.50

Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

farmhouse bench artisbeauty.net karin chudy side view (2)

Cut List

  • 2 – 3/4″ x 9 1/2″ x 17 3/4″
  • 1 – 3/4″ x 9 1/2″ x 60 1/4″
  • 2 – 3/4″ x 3 1/2″ x 56 1/4″ with 45 deg miter cuts on both ends facing inward
  • 2 – 3/4″ x 1 1/2″ x 45 3/4″
  • 4 – 3/4″ x 1 1/2″ x 16 3/4″ with 45 deg miter cuts on both ends facing inward

Step 1

Cut the 1×10 into 2 pieces 17 3/4″ long and 1 piece that is 60 1/4″ long.  The width of 1x10s may vary between 9 1/4″ and 9 1/2″, either width will work fine for this build.

On the top piece, mark in 2″ from each corner and cut the corners off.  Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

On the 2 17 3/4″ leg pieces make the following cuts.  Make sure the notch cuts will fit your 1×4’s and 1×2’s snugly (actual sizes vary).  A tool like a jig saw is an easy way to make these cuts, but many other tools will work great too.  Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Karin’s original is a little bit different, but here’s a photo to help with the visual:farmhouse bench end view karin chudy artisbeauty.net diy

Step 2

Cut the 1×4’s into 2 – 56 1/4″ with 45’s on each end.  Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Cut 2 pieces of 1×2 that are 45 3/4″ long.  Cut 4 pieces of 1×2 that are 16 3/4″ with 45’s on each end.  Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Step 3

To assemble the bench you can use nails or screws, whichever you prefer.  Nails are a more authentic if you are going for the primitive look :-)

On the skirt mark in 6″ from each side, this is where the legs will mount.  On the long 1×2’s mark in 3/4″ from each end.    Use wood glue and 1 1/4″ nails or screws and secure the skirt boards and long 1×2 in the leg notches.   Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Dryfit the top on the bench and mark where the legs are.  Glue and nail the top to the legs.    Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Glue and nail the braces in place.  It may be useful to clamp the braces in place while you are nailing them.Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Here is a close up of the original bench’s nail placement.  Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on @Remodelaholic

Step 4

Lightly sand the farmhouse bench finishing with 120-150 grit paper.  Paint or stain your bench according to the look you want.  Apply a top coat if desired.

Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating.

Enjoy your primitive farmhouse bench!  Thanks for pinning.


Build a beautiful DIY primitive farmhouse bench for your farmhouse table or extra seating. Free plans on Remodelaholic .

For more build plans check out Hertoolbelt:

DIY curvy side table 550 console table with scroll legs sq Crate storage coffee table hertoolbelt

Curvy Side Table // Scroll Console Table // Crate Coffee Table

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More benches to build:

easy rustic farmhouse bench

DIY Farmhouse Bench Tutorial by Prodigal Pieces for Remodelaholic

stacked bench and/or bookcasestacked bench bookshelf BHG

corner storage bench with matching corner shelfBuild a Mini Mudroom Corner Bench and Shelf with Storage @Remodelaholic

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Cute & Easy Kids Play Kitchen from a Cube Shelf

Hi all! Ursula from Home Made by Carmona, back again for a fantastic new project! Last time I shared how to make a knock-off Restoration Hardware phone charger… so great for using up leftover scrap wood and SO stylish you’d never know it was scrap! Well since I’m all about using what you have, I have another fun project that you can use up some of your scrap on. And the best part, you get to be mom or dad of the year after this little project! (Go ahead, order a couple small sized shirts that says “My parents ROCK!” for the kids).

Cute and Easy DIY Kids Play Kitchen -- made from those cheap cube shelves! Great tutorial to make a great pretend kitchen.

This cute little play kitchen is a huge hit in my house (granted I have 3 girls fairly close in age), but even the hubs was checking out all the little features. After this project, Pottery Barn play kitchens won’t have anything on you!

Amazing DIY Play Kitchen Set - HMC for Remodelaholic

How to Make a Kids’ Play Kitchen from a Cube Shelf

Let’s get started. First you’ll need 2 cube shelves. If you happen to have a couple cheap shelves that aren’t quite cubes, just cut off the extra shelf space at the bottom with a jig saw, and presto…cubes! This really takes all the hard work out of your kitchen play set. If you are buying new cubes for this project (which are quite inexpensive at Walmart or Big Lots), assemble them without the backing (you can add the backing at the very end after you’ve finished the kitchen set). If any part of your cubes need to be painted, now is the time to do so. It is best not to paint it since they will see a lot of hard play, but if you really want I suggest Krylon’s plastic furniture spray paint and use a polyurethane spray after to seal it.

These cube shelves became the CUTEST kids play kitchen! Easy, too!

Moving forward each of the amenities is an optional feature based on what you want for your kitchen set. So pick and choose a set of features, al a carte style, and get started!

The Kitchen Faucet & Sink

Well, I suppose this is the only feature I’d definitely be sure to include. I mean, how weird would it be to have everything but the kitchen sink? Plus the sooner you get them to like the idea of doing dishes, the more awesome it is for you in the long run. Tee hee hee.

Use a small rectangular plastic container for the sink. A clear one is best, then you’ll spray paint the OUTSIDE with a metallic silver spray, then seal with clear spray paint. Why paint the outside and NOT the inside? You can see the silver show through since it is clear, but it won’t get scratched since the painted part will be recessed.

An easy way to make a sink for a play kitchen

Use the plastic sink to mark the space you need to cut out. Drill around all four corners so you can place your jig saw inside and cut out a sink opening. Be sure you have left adequate space for your faucet and about an inch extra behind that (which you will need if you create a decorative “back splash” top piece).

You can use PVC pipe to craft a faux faucet, but you’ll probably pay about the same for a real faucet from the thrift shop. If you have a Habitat for Humanity ReStore nearby, that is your best bet for old outdated faucets. I salvaged mine from an old sink when I updated, but I also see people throwing away old sinks roadside from time to time, and that would be a good time to salvage the faucet part. Break off the extra piping from the faucet and just leave the attachment threads. Mark where they will go, drill your holes, and lower it into place. Secure using bolts at the bottom.

Upcycled faucet for a pretend kitchen for kids

Isn’t it a cute little sink when all brought together?

Cheap and easy play sink for a kids kitchen playset

Curtain Divider & Storage Rods

Of course this is one of the optional features, but look how cute it is! You can hide the sink bottom with a curtain divider, and the kids can still store little things in the leftover space underneath. Simply spray paint a dowel rod, drill a hole through the side of the shelf that will be facing the other shelf (so it will be hidden when you are done). Drill a shallow hole (don’t go through the other side!) on the opposite end where the dowel will be supported, and use a little wood glue to ensure it stays in place.

GREAT tutorial for an easy kids kitchen playset, from cube shelves, and using inexpensive materials

I did this a second time on the bottom shelf to create a cute little dowel rod where the kids can hang cups and utensils to make the most of the storage space. Then I hung them using shower curtain hooks!

Oven Doors & Light

I have a double oven at home, so my girls loved the idea of a double! You’ll need two basic hinges per door. Measure the inside of the shelf for height and width, and be sure to account for the space you’ll need for the hinges in the height. You want the doors to be a little snug, but not too snug (or too loose!), so measure twice and cut once.

How to make an oven for play kitchen

Next you’ll draw a “window”, drill a hole for your jig saw to enter and cut it out. Be sure to sand it really well, we don’t want our little ones any possibility of splinters. Paint your doors, and add the plastic oven “windows” to the front, but don’t add pulls until after you have finished the oven doors attached the hinges.

So cute! Make an oven door with a "real" window for a play kitchen!

For the “glass” oven window you will need an 8×10 sheet of thin plastic. You can find it in the glass section of the hardware store for about $2! Using some craft shears (or metal cutters work) round out the 4 corners before screwing the plastic into place on the inside. Then you are ready to attach your doors via the hinges! Place them as seen below.

Easy way to DIY a fake oven door with a window, for a child's pretend kitchen

Oven lights are a fun little addition. Your little ones will LOVE the little push lights adhered to the inside of each oven shelf. You can use the keyhole attachment it comes with, but even better use 3M strips instead so it won’t jostle about.

Cute little play kitchen, easy and cheap to make. Even has a light in the oven!

Stove Top Range (Electric or induction styled!)

Use the same 8×10 sheet of thin plastic used on the oven doors. Using some craft shears (or metal cutters work) round out the 4 corners. Trace circles to create “burners” using a gold or silver sharpie, then spray paint on top of the circles with black spray paint. Flip it over, and the non-painted side will face up to mimic an electric burner. Carefully drill through the 4 corners and secure in place with screws (which can be painted black to blend).

The easiest way to make a kids play kitchen stovetop!

Now your kids have that induction stove top you’ve always wanted. Hahaha! Tell them how awesome that concept really is.

This kids kitchen playset is so cute -- a faux double oven plus a convection stove, cheap and easy.

Oven or Stove Knobs

If you can salvage knobs off an old washer/dryer or oven, then it is even more authentic! However, if you can’t find any, use Sculpey clay to fashion some knobs. Use a cap or mini cookie cutter to create perfect circles, roll and cut out little tops for the knobs, and at the bottom imprint the screw size you will use. Then bake at 275 for 15-20 minutes. Once it is cool, spray paint it the desired color.

How to make knobs for a play kitchen

Decorative Top/Backsplash Area

I love the idea of creating a backsplash using vinyl tiles, but my girls wanted something a little different. So I created my decorative backing by folding craft paper in half and tracing the design I wanted the back to be. Make sure it fits the width of the single shelf, then cut the template out while still folded to maintain uniform consistency.

Play kitchen backsplash DIY

Once you get it to look the way you want, use it to trace the design onto the wood, and cut using a jig saw. Sand it well, little fingers will run all along this section especially.

Cutting Template Play Kitchen Backsplash - HMC for Remodelaholic

This will be secured in place right behind the faucet space (remember that extra inch of leftover space?). Place it where it should sit flush with the back of the shelves, and trace. Now you know where to drill your guide holes. I used deck screws and wood glue and screwed it into place from the underside.

Installing a backsplash on a cheap and easy play kitchen

how to put a backsplash on a kitchen playset

Add a little painted design if you don’t go the back splash faux tile route. I also added my knob to this area although it could have been placed on the stove top area.

Secure Shelves & Add Feet

Finally secure the two shelves together by adding your shelf backing, or if you don’t have one use connectors (either will work).

connect two cube shelves for a play kitchen

This kitchen playset can grow with your child. Leave it footless on the ground while they are small, then add feet to raise it up higher when they are a little older. Your little sweethearts are going to flip when they see what you have created. Yep, parent. of. the. year.

Seriously the CUTEST and easiest play kitchen ever. Easy DIY options for the sink, stovetop, double oven, and storage, that will hold up to kids actually playing.

Hope you like this project! Summer has been great for DIY projects in the Carmona household. From outdoor West Elm knock-off projects, such as these DIY benches, to organizing projects like my easy-make Corbel shelves, to bigger projects like my DIY wardrobe, I think you’ll love them!

WEKO - 550 DIY Corbel Shelf - 550 DIY Wardrobe Build - 550

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The potential behind a humble cube shelf! You could also give it an amazing facelift to look like a wood console:

ikea and media makeover 2

or if you’re in the market for a cute kitchen, you can also use a microwave stand

Play Kitchen From Microwave Stand (20)

or old cabinets

kids cottage play kitchen built from reclaimed and salvaged pieces @Remodelaholic

or, of course, build it from scratch!

kids play kitchen

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