Take my curtains, for example. I've been dealing with (or rather, ignoring) that disaster since last year at about this time, when the original wood blinds gave up the ghost. Currently, I have curtains and a curtain rod but the rod is hung incorrectly and has been that way for months. I purchased the curtain rod for another window but it's still leaning up against the wall in the corner of the room, where it has been for quite some time. I'm finally to the point that I'm willing to pay a handyman to come take care of that mess for me.
Another such abandoned project was a gorgeous old mirror I bought last year at a thrift store for $10. The backing (a piece of old cardboard) that held everything in was falling off and needed to be replaced--an easy fix. I had planned to use mat board so I checked at the framing department of both JoAnn's and Michael's, but each time I asked the cost of a sheet of mat board I was quoted a completely ridiculous price--upwards of $25! I couldn't stand paying that much money for glorified cardboard, so I just waited and figured I'd find a cheaper option.
That was about a year ago, and the 'cheaper option' has remained elusive, so my beautiful mirror has stood collecting dust in the corner. On Sunday night I finally got fed up with these stupid UFOs and decided that no matter the cost, the next day I was finishing that mirror! Monday I went again to the framing department at Michael's, and when I explained my dilemma the very nice employee sold me the perfect piece of mat board for a whopping $3.50! At home, it took me 45 minutes to remove the old tacks, cut the new board and secure it using the old tacks. Here's my new OLD mirror (and it is old; the back was dated 1938!):
I am in love with it, and I can't believe that it was so easy to fix! All this time I could have been enjoying it, if I had just been a little more motivated to find a solution. That gave me the impetus to get working on a few other UFOs, and there are still plenty more where those came from! Hopefully I'll have more UFOs turned FOs to share with you soon!
You're my hero Heidi! Maybe I'll dive into some of my UFO projects too. They have really piled up since Rylee was born. And by the way, where DO you go in Colorado and find such great antiques? I love the mirror! I'm sooo jealous!
ReplyDeletecongrats on knocking one off the list. i find i have the same problem, and at this time of year, dont' know what it is, but i find myself 'nesting' whether pg or not, and wanting to get those projects finished and out of teh way. i truly have a list, and it keeps me motivated knowing that most of them will be virtually 'free' to do! i love the little mirror/dresser/pumpkin vinyette (sp). so darling.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I have a small version of that exact mirror on my bedroom wall! I am on a UFO mission too!
ReplyDeleteFabbo mirror, congrats for getting it done! Those UFOs can be a terrible energy drain. Sometimes you just have to get rid of them!
ReplyDeleteDo you have hobby lobby? They sell that mat board for like $10 (on sale for $6 sometimes) for a GIANT sheet of it. I use it for all sorts of crafting stuff.
ReplyDeleteThe mirror is gorgeous.
Is the new halloween wallpaper on the blog from a fabric of paper, do you know?
I think you should have a UFO blog party! You know we all have that stuff in our corners :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love that title: UFOs! And I have plenty of them. Nice mirror and I love the red background for it.
ReplyDeleteJillian
Hurray! It looks fabulous! I've got a giant UFO sitting right beside me. I'm thinking a match might be the quickest and easiest way to deal with it!
ReplyDeleteTHat looks great! And I completely understand the UFO issue, they are everywhere here too!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteI can't begin to tell you how much stuff I have waited to be made into something fantastic!
I love this mirror, it's gorgeous. As is the pumpkin on the cake stand ensemble.
ReplyDeleteFunny, I'm (slowly) making my way through all the blogs I normally read on a daily basis, and I can't believe that so many of them are dated Oct. 8 as the first day I start reading (to get caught up). I can't believe it's been that long since I stopped by!
(So, don't mind me if you have a bunch of comments from me today!)