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DIY wood stained desk // industrial desk

May 7, 2015 by Angela

diy wood stained desk | if found, make.

This tutorial might be 8 months in the making, but what’s new? I always do DIY projects and then get inspired to write about them down the road. Back when we made this table, our apartment was so poorly lit (and we didn’t have much outdoor space), I couldn’t even take a photo of the finished product without it looking really sad and unwelcoming… I took a few process photos but over time I misplaced them (here on my laptop somewhere, for sure), so unfortunately I only have the final product…

diy wood stained desk | if found, make.

Our simple wood stained desk! I know I promised a dining table and it certainly could be one, but it’s better suited as a desk for us now. First, Kevin and I had this little dining nook, so it made sense, but when we moved we no longer have that, not to mention Kevin really needed a new desk. Anything to get his old black Ikea desk out of the picture!

diy wood stained desk | if found, make.

The trestle legs obviously make it a way better desk anyway… We inverted them to make leg space underneath.

diy wood stained desk | if found, make.

My favorite part of the whole thing is the stain. It was a process of aging the wood + using a very light gray with an almost blue tint stain.

diy wood stained desk | if found, make.

Here’s a little how-to for those of you thinking of making a foray into furniture making!

DIY Wood Stained Desk // a loose tutorial

1. Choose the size of table you want and what legs you’ll be using since you’ll have to get the appropriate size wood for the legs. We went with these two Ikea trestle legs and five planks of wood.

2. Get (or cut) boards into the correct lengths. Ours were longways and when we bought them at Lowe’s we had to cut them down to be more even. Then sand each piece down.

3. On to aging. Since we didn’t buy reclaimed wood but wanted that look, we had to age the wood. Use a basic tutorial to create a stain you’ll use to age it. Ours wasn’t too bold but just right to make it look more weathered.

4. Use a wood stain to achieve the right color on the aged wood. We went with a blue-gray like this (but not as dark). Paint on each board.

5. Next is to attach each board together. There’s a couple different ways to go about this, like lining up the boards and then creating a border around the underside so it would be sturdier without doubling up the thickness of the entire table. This connected the boards pretty well, but you could also use other more sturdy methods!

6. Attach legs. Using Ikea trestle legs, you can screw them in. These ones were a little tricky so we had to open up part of the legs to get the screws to sit nicely into the wood (since that’s not usually where they go). It was a bit of trial and error but the job is done and hey, no one looks at the underside.

And there you have it! So much nicer looking than my bf’s previous desk… But still, it would be nice if there wasn’t a huge PC and a ton of cords hanging all over it now!

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: diy desk, diy industrial desk, diy wood stained table, diy wood table, how to make a table

Moodboard: Cool Desert Color Palette

May 4, 2015 by Angela

Spring Color Palette

It’s no secret that I’m obsessed with dusty pastels in my home + style, but these are a little deeper than my normal light ‘n bright tones. The subtle terra cotta, a little gray, a little blue, I couldn’t help but notice this pretty color palette when I was taking photos of my coffee table styling (check back wednesday!). The purple is my favorite of course, though, despite it being darker than the lavender hues I’m into lately. Now, if only I could find an area rug in a similar palette, i’d be set… Learn how to make color palettes + mood boards here.

Filed Under: conscious living Tagged With: color palette, mood board, moodboard, spring color palette

DIY felt craft room banner

May 1, 2015 by Angela

Happy May! Can you believe it? If you’re up for a little crafting this weekend, why not try a quick DIY?

DIY felt banner / if found, make.

Now that I have a little creative studio separate from the rest of my apartment, I can finally think of decor. It’s a small nook with doorways on two walls and windows on the other two, and I want the one large wall to be blank for shooting, so I have to be very intentional about decor. I have room for this little DIY and one or two more. Here’s the how-to and results…

DIY felt banner / if found, make.

You’ll need:

Felt (including one stiff felt for the banner itself)
Scissors
Hot glue + gun
Stick or twig for hanging
String

DIY felt banner / if found, make.

DIY Felt Banner

1. Cut out your banner from the sheet of stiff felt.
2. Cut out all letters first, arrange to see how you’d like them to sit, and adhere with hot glue.
3. Line your stick with glue and attach to the top of banner.
4. Tie or glue on string for hanging.

DIY felt banner / if found, make.

My letters are quite crafty to say the least. Take a peek at Charity’s banner to see an example of someone who can cut letters straight without tracing (it’s an art, really).

Filed Under: DIY Tagged With: diy, diy felt banner, diy tutorial, diy wall hanging

My photography gear on The Blog Market

April 29, 2015 by Angela

Best Cameras for Bloggers

Just popping into say I wrote way too many words on my favorite photography gear over on The Blog Market today. Head over to see my fave camera, lenses, and a little bit about my obsession with my iPhone 6. I couldn’t even get into editing, but maybe one day. If you’ve got a must-have camera or lens, please add!

Filed Under: career, writing & inspiration Tagged With: affordable dslr, best cameras for bloggers, nikon cameras and lenses

LA Arts District + VSCO film

April 27, 2015 by Angela

Last week Charity and I headed down to the Arts District for a quick sunset shoot. The images ended up being a test run for both of us with the VSCO film starter pack for Lightroom. I think we might’ve covered every filter here… Exactly why I had to pause using VSCO on my Instagram for awhile–I’m too indecisive to be given the option of 20+ filters!

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LA Arts District | Photo by Angela Hamilton

Photos of me by Charity and vice versa. More on her blog.

Filed Under: adventures Tagged With: charity hestead, photography, portraits, vsco film

Fashion revolution day 2015

April 24, 2015 by Angela

fashion-revolution-day-2015

Over the past week I’ve written or edited over ten posts without my laptop. Over the past year of freelancing, I’ve typed more words than I could ever count on here. Of course, while working away the other night, I spilt just a little bit of coffee in the exact wrong place (that area on a MacBook between the monitor and keyboard—be verrrry careful), and it lit up brightly, a rainbow screen of death, before shutting off entirely. I got it repaired thankfully, but didn’t have it for a week. I had to pay a fortune to bring it back to life and it was quite the setback. So that’s part of the reason for my extra slow blogging as of late. But I’m grateful I was able to get it working again and that I had a backup computer to use for the interim, despite my troubles clicking away on an old keyboard. It’s the little things.

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Filed Under: conscious living Tagged With: #whomademyclothes, ethical fashion, ethical shopping, fashion revolution day 2015

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