Good morning! Today I am going to share some step-by-step photos of the doll “treehouse” I built for Lola and share the wood and tools I used. It isn’t a true tutorial because I am far from any kind of wood-worker and have no idea on the correct terminology and am not sure how to properly describe most of the steps, but I figured it would be helpful if I at least shared the cuts of wood I used and step-by-step photos.
Category: Tutorials
Hey, everyone–this is Jason again! I thought I would drop in to show you all an overview for how we built Jamie’s art space. You can view last week’s post on that with lots of finished shots here: An Art Space For Jamie’s Playoom. We don’t have a traditional step-by-step tutorial for this project, as we ended up making some decisions, changes, and adjustments on the fly.
Hello, everyone! Jenni and I recently spent some time re-decorating the built-in bookshelf area of her family room so we could give you all a look into the method she uses when styling a blank space! While the captions and tips are specific to her built-ins, the general thought process should apply to any time you need to style bookshelves!
A few weeks back Jenni asked if I would be able to make some sliding barn doors for a client she had been working with. Having never made barns door before (or any doors for that matter), I started looking for tutorials while Jenni and Lola went to the client’s house to take measurements.
Jason here! Jenni and I put together a short video last week showing two different ways to style a console table. We wanted to give a little look into the method she uses when styling an area, and apply that process in two very distinct ways.
The first look she went for had a modern feel to it, while the second featured a more country aesthetic.
This week we decided to make a new wooden canvas frame for Jamie (of Dear Lillie and Bluestone Hill). Just a warning–this is Jason post, so aside from Jamie’s pictures of the finished frame I am issuing a POOR PHOTO QUALITY ALERT!
Jamie has a canvas from Fine Art by Deann that she loves and has wanted to frame for a little while now, so we thought we could make one and show you all the process!