Remember the ship dresser I shared a couple years ago? I realized I never showed you how I attached the rope handles, and I wanted to share that with you today. Often with smaller rope, you can just tie a knot in the back. But the rope I used for this dresser was so […] The post How To Attach Large Rope Handles appeared first on Canary Street Crafts.| Canary Street Crafts
Have you ever been so sure you wouldn’t be able to do something that you didn’t even try? That’s how I felt about building furniture. I thought there was no way I’d be able to build a usable piece of furniture on my own. The plans intimidated me and I just thought it would be too […] The post DIY Rustic Shelf appeared first on Canary Street Crafts.| Canary Street Crafts
Remember when forever ago I mentioned working on a nautical themed bedroom for Max? I am the world’s slowest decorator, but we’ve been making decent progress. I’ll do a quick post next week to show you guys where we’re at. In the meantime, I wanted to share these super easy and inexpensive picture frames I made […] The post Easy Scrap Wood And Burlap Picture Frame appeared first on Canary Street Crafts.| Canary Street Crafts
A big thank you to The FAT Paint Company for sponsoring this post. Some links may contain affiliate links. We’re back with another Monthly DIY Challenge. This month’s featured challenge item: FAT Paint! I buy and sell a lot of used furniture, but every once in a while I find a piece that I just can’t bear […] The post Farmhouse Dresser Makeover With FAT Paint appeared first on Canary Street Crafts.| Canary Street Crafts
Thank you to Cost Plus World Market for sponsoring this post. I really haven’t shown you guys too many photos of my home. Mostly because I tend to feel inadequate compared to some of the stunning rooms other bloggers share. Sometimes I feel like I have a decorating black thumb. I’m trying to get over that though, and […] The post Progress On The Patio appeared first on Canary Street Crafts.| Canary Street Crafts
This is a project I shared a couple years ago, and I wanted to revive it for our May Monthly DIY Challenge. Our challenge item this month is flower pots/planters. We found terra-cotta pots at our local Dollar Tree and used Annie Sloan chalk paint in “Old White” to dry brush a layer […]| Canary Street Crafts