Senin, 17 September 2012

Chillin’ on the Patio

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Onto super fun things....Pick Your Plum has awesomely cute leg warmers today!! For $5! for 2...What?!? I'm grabbing some for Halloween costumes and play, if nothing else!
Now, for today's project...For the past while, I have been wanting patio furniture for our little area under the main deck. This is our house. Our front door, back door, play area, patio, well you get the idea. I’ve been trying to make it kid friendly, organized, and a space we can hang out.
Home
So, I was perusing some ads on KSL awhile back, and somebody had listed their patio table and 3 chairs as free. What?! I ran over with my dad and his truck and we loaded that bad boy in. Everything was in decent condition, it just needed to be cleaned up, and a few screws tightened (but really, who doesn’t have a few screws loose?) Here’s the table top when we got it.
Patio Table (2)
I’d already started wiping, as you can tell. It seemed to be some sort of contact paper in a faux marble design on top. So, I wiped it off
Patio Table (3)
and decided to spray paint it. I used Rust-oleom, so it hopefully wouldn’t rust, and would look nice.
Patio Table (1)
After one coat of spray paint.
Patio (2)
And here it is finished hanging out on our patio. We’ve used it several times now that the weather is actually cool enough outside. One thing to note is it holds water like crazy. So whenever it rains, I have to go tip the table, but it’s always got a ring, so I just wipe it off before we go eat and we’re good. See those cool gray chairs with the awesome design, those were the ones that came with the table. There’s only 2 at the table though.
Patio (5)
This one needs a little bit of help.
I’ve done a few more quick, easy projects for my patio to make it more inviting. You may not be able to tell, but that first picture, I had an old rug I just threw out there for people to wipe off their feet before coming in. So, I went to Wal-Mart and bought a cheap welcome mat. It’s so cheap they don’t even have it on their website. So, it was $9, I think. And plain. I cut out a stencil type thing with mom’s Cricut (it resides at my house because I actually use it Smile), using a mac and cheese box from the recycling, and cut out the letters h, e, l, and o. I grabbed some acrylic paint, and then just stenciled away. I think it turned out super cute. And fun. And cheap. Favorites.
Welcome Mat
And what doesn’t scream “Welcome” besides coming home and finding snakes hanging out by your door? Gives me the heebie geebies just looking at the picture. Yikes.
Snake
I keep all the kids toys, sidewalk chalk, and the ant spray (does anyone else have TONS of ants? In our house and everything. ARGH) on this set of plastic shelves I got from Wal-Mart while I was in college. They’ve served me well. (they were in my crafting area, but I rearranged and moved things so I could use them outside for storage. Craft room post coming soon!)
Patio (4)
I make the kids keep their huge toys by the house, and it’s fairly hidden so it’s not the first thing you see when you come down the stairs to our front door/back door/patio/etc.
Patio (3)
There’s our $10 makeover to our patio, thus far. Now we have patio furniture, a welcome mat, and little critters.
Patio (1)
Now, I need to get some other projects finished so I can get that door and fence wood away. Nothing like that eyesore. Except maybe that 5 galloon bucket of diapers. I haven’t figured out how to get rid of that except by potty training, and we’re not quite ready for that yet. So any great ideas to camouflage the diaper dumping ground? So people don’t have to see that first thing? I empty it every day, so it’s not too bad….

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