DIY: Paint Your Piano!

Painting a piano sounds scary, but I’m telling you, it’s not as scary as it sounds, especially if you have an old beat up piano that will look good no matter what you do to it! A few years ago I found a piano on Craigslist. I called the seller and he told me he had a bunch of pianos I could come check out. I don’t know a thing about pianos so I called my friend who was a music major in college and she came with me to take a look. The piano we both liked the best was only $200. The seller even delivered it to my house. The piano became special to me when I opened up the top and saw that it was a piano from the L.A. Unified School District where I grew up!

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Here is the breakdown of my piano DIY:

Supplies

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I also used Elmer’s wood filler to fill in any holes. Then I sanded the dried filler with Josh’s sander. First time for everything! Note the fear in those eyes!

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Once the sanding was sufficient we just got straight to it and started painting. I like chalk paint because it goes on so thick and smooth. We did two coats. After that dries, we did a coat of Creme Wax to protect it from water:

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We didn’t have a piano bench so I found one at Hobby Lobby that I spray painted.

Then I put it all together and got this:

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And the Before and After:

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Feeling Lucky Banner

Are ya feelin’ lucky? This cute banner will put you in a lucky mood…or at the very least get you to finally take down those Valentine’s Day decorations! Ahem, Terese. Anywho, here’s what you’ll need to get started on this project:

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  • glitter letters or gold glitter cardstock
  • green glitter cardstock
  • cute twine
  • scissors and/or Exacto knife
  • hot glue gun
  • printed clover & letters template  (click here: feelinglucky)

First of all, let me apologize now if you never purchased these adorable glitter letters from the Dollar Spot at Target last year. They make this project a snap! If you didn’t, I got you covered! Using the letter template I provided above will work just as well–it will just take a bit more time. If it makes you feel any better, I had to supplement a few missing letters myself!

To begin:

  1. Print out feelinglucky template.
  2. Either cut out items on template and trace around them onto the glitter paper or use transfer paper to transfer them onto the glitter paper. Note: Trace/transfer two clovers facing opposite directions. Also, be mindful that you need to have the letters backwards on the back of the glitter paper so they face the right direction on the glitter side!

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3. Cut out images on the glitter paper. Small scissors work well, but you may need an Exacto knife for tight areas.

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4. Lay all of your cut pieces out along your twine to help you determine spacing and how long your banner will be. I like to wait to cut the twine from the spool until I’ve done this and make sure to give myself a few extra inches.

5. Place a dab of hot glue on the top of each clover and letter and place it on its designated area of the twine. Make sure you are protecting your work surface with something that hot glue can be removed from easily (i.e. a plate or plastic cutting board). As each piece is cooling, gently lift from the work surface to ensure that it isn’t completely stuck to it.

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6. Once the glue has cooled you’re ready to hang your banner!

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May the luck of the Irish be with you!

xo.

Pete & Repeat

Winter Oasis

The months of January, February, and March can be pretty brutal here in Utah. It’s cold, the air quality isn’t amazing, and shoveling snow just starts to get old…

But, what luck! There are ways to break up the monotony! Besides getting a new do, sprucing up your wardrobe, and starting and restarting a new exercise routine, adding a little greenery to your interior is a fab way to chase away those winter blues.

We headed to IKEA to find a few great nuggets for my home.

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I was stoked to see BASKETS in the plant section! All sizes, but medium table sized.76

Here are some spots in my home that we spruced up:

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We found some great succulents at Home Depot. They even had some concrete pots that were fabulous!

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I actually had a mini Christmas-ish tree that stayed green and fresh. I removed any sign of Christmas from it, and changed out my red pot for a fresh white bucket from IKEA.

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Wal-mart actually has just put out their house plants. They are extremely affordable and surprisingly resilient! That was where I got this little cutie below.

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There is some great inspiration on Instagram. Search the hashtag “house plants.” This is an image from cactus.man

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West Elm has a plant in almost every image!!

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Pinterest showed off some floor baskets on the Home Goods page.screen-shot-2017-02-02-at-8-17-49-pm

 

XO.

Repeat