tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24907201755473066322024-02-21T06:43:45.457-05:00La Vie en BlancheDIY projects restoring and refurbishing beautiful old furniture Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2490720175547306632.post-41188231736730541862014-09-11T16:22:00.000-04:002014-09-11T16:25:05.676-04:00Craigslist Finds: Marble Top DresserCraigslist and Kijiji are my source for most of the wood furniture in my house. I have three dressers, one desk, and one small cabinet from Craigslist that have all served me incredibly well. I've posted about <a href="http://www.lavieenblanche.blogspot.ca/2011/12/restored-oak-desk.html">my desk</a> and <a href="http://www.lavieenblanche.blogspot.ca/2012/04/my-kitchen-dresser.html">my kitchen dresser</a>, but I haven't ever shown you my gorgeous marble top dresser I found for our dining room. Feast your eyes:<br />
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Marbletop Dresser from Craigslist: $30<br />
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As you can see, there are at least two major flaws ... namely the marble was clearly dropped and is split down the middle and had a chunk out of the side. In addition, none of the drawers work, and one of the side supports is at such an angle it's amazing to me that the dresser still stands. </div>
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But, I LOVE this dresser. I love it so so much that when people suggest I could get new marble I feel resentment. It works beautifully for us as an extra surface beside our little bar cart, it's also a sort of sideboard since our dining table is beside it. However, this dresser was $30 dollars for a reason, you can't put anything in the drawers, it needs some serious structural work, and the marble is beyond hope. The point is, you can have whatever furniture in your house that speaks to you, whether or not you overhaul DIY it. Not every dresser has to be perfect, or carefully painted with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, and perfectly staged. You just have to love it, and if this dresser never gets DIY'd to death, I'm going to be okay with that. This dresser has a history, it's been moved, suffered cracks, been well loved, and I love all of its imperfections. </div>
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This is a table that I bought nearly 2 years ago for 20 dollars. It was painted white when I bought it, with a nice touch of blue paint underneath that you cannot see until you start to strip it. The turned legs were also white and not pictured here ... I apologize for the lack of a full photo:<br>
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We all love Anthropologie. Just try to deny it! You can't! But Anthro has a dark side of knock offs and pricey items that sometimes make me hate it. Other bloggers have commented on the love/hate relationship we all experience from Anthropologie, this is not a new phenomenon. But don't worry, this is your new <i>how-to shop-at-Anthropologie-without-despising-yourself-and-it</i> guide.</div>
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NO MORE. Time to put them to work. Last night I stayed home and did graduate school homework (boo). Once I had accomplished enough (though it's never really enough) I got bored, started watching The Apartment, and began tinkering with my mason jar. <br>
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I wrote a post a little while back (click <i><a href="http://lavieenblanche.blogspot.com/2011/09/modern-farmhouseshabbychic.html">here</a> </i>to read it) where I described my style as shabby chic but a little more modern and farmhouse-ish and a little less floral and white. But let's get specific shall we?<br>
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This baby is all over Pinterest, but again, you don't have to limit it to the standard three drawer antique style dresser. Many DIYers out there are experimenting with different shaped dressers for a bigger, better look for their island. If you want to use it for food prep you'll have to treat the top of it specially or use a different counter top, however if like me, you have zero counter space and just want somewhere to put your kitchenaid or dishes or microwave while not in use, the it's easy!<br>
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Currently I am apartment hunting in Toronto. I came across this ad <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: 'lucida grande', tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; line-height: 14px;"><a href="http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/tor/apa/2519064425.html" rel="nofollow" style="color: #3b5998; cursor: pointer; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">http://toronto.en.craigslist.c<wbr>a/tor/apa/2519064425.html</a> </span>which encapsulates my feelings on the subject. Okay so not totally, there are some good ones out there, but luck isn't on my side for the time being, and neither is money. The Alberta government seems to think I can LIVE (rent, bills, food, cat food, other normal things) on 9000 in the most expensive city in Canada. HA. So funny, so funny. To distract myself from the depression of it all, I've resorted baking plans and new measuring cups. Martha Stewart has this fantastic list of her top 40 good things that I will show you soon. In it is one of my most favourite things to do while baking; measure everything out beforehand, put all the ingredients away, and have a lovely set up to bake in the most organized way. To do this, you need pretty bowls and containers. This has led me to decide that I absolutely have to collect cafe au lait bowls later in life, and have a cupboard like this one to display them:<br>
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