Sunday, July 8, 2012

Yardstick Stool Makeover, Pinterest Inspired!

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This is the before pic!  Lovely, huh?  This baby was only $2 and I knew that I could do some thing cool with it…yup, last summer I thought that.  So it sat and sat in the garage, minding its own business for the past year.  Did I mention it has been out there for a year waiting for me to make it wonderful??
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For some reason I thought I needed to replace the seat with a round seat.  I looked all over, even bought a few round precut pieces of wood, thinking they would fit.  That was a big fat negative!  They always looked right in the hardware/DIY store but when I got them home, not so much.
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So anyway, I thought I would get out there in the garage and beat the heat.  Hmmm, that didn’t work.  91 stifling degrees before 10am!  I had seen this stool on Pinterest  pinned from ThistleWood…and thought hmmmm…I could do my stool that way! 
So that is what I set out to do…I looked all over town for some vintage, well used yardsticks.  I came up with not one even after three junk/vintage/antique shops. So I decided to use these…
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They were cheap and could be found easily.  I bought a few more than I actually needed, just in case of mistakes.  I wanted to add some color to the top since I had decided to use a black hammered metal spray paint on the base of the stool.
100_4894I used a yellow and a few shades of blue and some reds.  I mixed the paints using acrylic craft paints and a brown metallic glaze, so each color is unique. 
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I bought a 2 x 12 x 6 foot board to use for the seat.  It was a perfect fit.  I had the store where I bought the board cut it down for me to an 11.5 inch square. 
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I arranged the colors and styles of yardsticks in a pleasing order…
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and this is what I ended up with.  I trimmed the yardsticks to fit the board and then glued them to the board, letting them set overnight. 
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Meanwhile this is the temp…and I dropped the board (remember it is 2 x 12 inches  x 6 feet) on my right foot…ouch!
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Meanwhile, I had sanded and painted the stool base with Rustoleum Hammered Metal in black. 
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I did about 3-4 light coats….until I was happy with the finish.  The hammered finishes are very forgiving, eliminating imperfections in the finish.
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I used a barnwood grey glaze from Valspar for the top, let it dry and applied two coats of satin lacquer.
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I am very pleased with the end result…
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I love the muted colors of the seat and the black legs together. 
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I initially bought this for my son’s room, but now I am thinking it will look great downstairs in the living room.
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That year long wait in the garage was worth it, although I should have tackled it earlier!
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Have I mentioned that I really like the end product here?
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Looks good in my living room…
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I love the rugged edges…
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I am linking to these great parties!
I am also linking to the Summer Pinterest Challenge at Young House Love!

TDC Before and After
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68 comments:

  1. This is awesome. I want to copy it...I love when repurposing turns out soooo excellently!

    I am visiting from Moms Monday Mingle plus I am your newest fan on facebook.

    Woot Woot!

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  2. This is really cute! Nice job! It looks great!

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  3. You did a wonderful job! I think I love your version even better!

    Have a blessed and wonderful day!
    karianne

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  4. great transformation! love the dyed effect on the yard sticks!

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  5. Stopped by from Mom's Mingle Monday. That is the cutest idea using the rulers! Love itl :) New follower!

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  6. What a beautiful stool it turned out, I love the idea of the rulers, it looks really awesome, well done.

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  7. Hi! You did so great job! Great idea for the cover and with all that careful painting you made it so wonderful!

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  8. Ellen, how awesome you've turned it out to such lovely and practical stool ! Know there're heat waves. See your pretty feet look like relaxing in the heat.

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  9. You are a genius Ellen! I love this!

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  10. The grey glaze really brings the whole piece together nicely :-) Thank you for sharing!
    Hopping over from the Knick of Time blog hop and your newest follower! Be sure to follow back :-)

    Emily
    www.emilysummers-desigenr.blogspot.com

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  11. Well done!
    This is very cool-I'm always on the hunt for old yard sticks, and I love how you colored these new ones with a vintage/rustic touch!

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  12. PS- I found you on the blog hop and am a new follower! Great blog!

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  13. Absolutely FANTASTIC!

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  14. That stool turned out fantastic! Thanks so much for sharing it at the Knick of Time Tuesday Blog Hop!!

    Don't forget to come back later today to enter the 1st of my week-long giveaways!

    Blessings,
    Angie @ Knick of Time

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  15. It was well worth the wait! You did a great job and I love that you used the yard sticks. Thanks for sharing!
    ~ Terrie (your new follower)

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  16. Love Love anything with yardsticks and rulers. This turned out amazing! I may just have to make one of my own. Thanks for sharing. Found you via blog hop and am now a new follower!

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  17. WOW....love this transformation. I love the use of yard sticks.....so creative! :D

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  18. WOW....love this transformation. I love the use of yard sticks.....so creative! :D

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  19. very cute!! yay for yardsticks!
    ♥ much love

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  20. I absolutely love this!!! I would love for you to visit me at My Dream Canvas.Have a great week.

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  21. Very cute! You were very successful in achieving the vintage look. I could BUY that. I just couldn't make it from MY yardsticks. LOL

    I collect yardsticks. So, you would have no problem finding vintage yard sticks in my house but if you cut up one of my yardsticks, I would beat you with the pieces! At least that is what I tell my sons.



    Thanks for sharing.

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  22. Your yardstick table/stool turned out soooo CUTE!!
    I love it.
    Mary Alice

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  23. I love the stool, I have been collecting yard sticks to do this kind of project. I know what you mean about them being hard to find. I may use your ruler idea instead of waiting to have enough. You did a great job, it looks fantastic.

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  24. Love it! Very nice especially since the heat was not your friend.

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  25. Adorable, I love it! You did a great job :)

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  26. So pretty... love it!

    ~Danielle

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  27. This looks fantastic! I'm so excited to know that I can still make a yardstick project without having a collection of vintage yardsticks. The paint completely transformed the rulers - you'd never know!

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  28. WOW! it's perfect! i love the fun colors!

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  29. This is fantastic!!! Have to try this one day - love love love it!
    And definitely your newest follower - would love to have you visit and follow back:)

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  30. What a fantastic stool. The colors make it!

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  31. It's great!!!

    Rosine ♥♥♥

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  32. I've always coveted those yard stick projects floating around blogland... great job on yours!

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  33. It turned out beautiful! Sorry you dropped it on your foot though, ouch? And your weather temps! My gosh how are you getting by? By the way you are also eligilble to link up at my Say It Saturday if you are intersested. Love your work.

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  34. Sorry about your toe - love the ruler top though. What a cute idea.

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  35. Really cute makeover. I love how you aged the rulers! Hope your foot is feeling better.

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  36. Love, love love it! I have an old step stool that has three tiers and I've been thinking about what to do with it...this might work. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  37. I absolutely love the way you stained and added the rulers!!! What a great idea!!! I followed your link and am also participating at The Answer is Chocolate - Open House Link Party... check out my post here: http://quilling.blogspot.com/2012/07/fabulous-friday-share-memories-freebies.html
    Hugs, Antonella :-)

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  38. Love it! You gave it vintage appeal. I have been looking for vintage yardsticks to cover a desk top, but like you unable to find any. This is a great idea!

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  39. I have this pinned on pinterest, too. I love yours! Wow! I love the stenciling! I'm hosting a linky party "One Creative Weekend" at OneCreativeMommy.com. I'd love for you to visit and link up this idea and/or anything else you'd like to share.

    I have a desk trimmed with yardsticks. I think I may have to try aging them. Yours looks so cool!

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  40. LOVE this project! Your photos and tutorial were both awesome too! How you added some colour to your yardsticks is clever!

    Shared on FJI Facebook and pinned for SNS 143. :)

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151051705461141&set=a.192514281140.164586.175378011140&type=1&theater

    Donna

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  41. Wow! That turned out gorgeous.

    I would love it if you would share this at my new Smart Solutions linky party. You can link up here:

    http://theprudentpantryblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/prudent-projects-smart-solutions-linky_13.html

    Have a great day!

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  42. So creative I love it!!! I am now following you on linky and GFC. I would love for you to visit, follow back and maybe even link up on my Monday linky party.
    Thanks
    Marcie @ www.IGottaTryThat.com

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  43. Amazing! Definitely worth the year's wait.

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  44. It looks fabulous! I've been looking for yardsticks to do some kind of project that's similar. Some of mine are not that old looking either & was thinking about giving them a tint of color myself. I love how yours turned out, so I know now I'll go forward with coloring! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  45. This is so amazing! Totally worth the pain on your toe! Thanks for sharing with us!

    Take care,

    Trish

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  46. You are Amazing! I swear.. everything you touch turns into something Beautiful! Wish I could feature you every week! (but it wouldn't be fair)
    xoxo
    Amie @ Pinkapotamus

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  47. You braved through the heat and got her done!! I love that you gave it an old rustic feel and the colors are so perfect!

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  48. Thanks so much for sharing your idea!! Now I am on the hunt for an old stool!! Can't wait!!
    P

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  49. Absolutely love, love, love!!! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  50. This is so fabulous! Love it! This would be great linked up to the CSI Project this week. The challenge is Refashions/upcycles. Come by all week for tutorials and then come link up starting Wednesday!
    You just might win!
    www.thecsiproject.com

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  51. This looks so awesome! Thanks for sharing!

    Be sure to check out my latest post on my Husband the Barter King: http://marriedfilingjointly.blogspot.com/2012/07/barter-king.html

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  52. It's gorgeous! Great tutorial too, I think I could do this! Beautiful colors--Your featured this week on Share the Love Wednesday at Very Merry Vintage Style. Stop by and grab a feature button!
    Mary

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  53. Love how it turned out! Looks so good! Great job

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  54. Very, very clever seeing the potential in that old stool!!! Looks awesome!!!

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  55. WOW!!!! That stool is adorable!!!!
    Sorry about your foot....

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  56. I love how the stool turned out!! :)
    Thank you so much for sharing @ {nifty thrifty sunday}! You will be featured at this week's party!
    xo! Vanessa

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  57. I noticed that you said you should have done this last summer - but it wouldn't have been THIS stool if you had. I this you did a wonderful job and at just the right time in your life - and the life of the stool. At almost 70 years old, I have finally learned to stop beating myself up. Maybe that's why my garage is full of projects that I will get to someday!!

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  58. Looks great! I have a stash of rulers waiting to be "played" with...love what you did :)

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