Showing posts with label save money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save money. Show all posts

Friday, March 26, 2010

Building the Bathroom Wall with Local Wood

Yay! The Luck Cabin now has a 98% finished wall for dividing the kitchen and bathroom - and because I used locally milled pine it only cost 40$ to build an entire wall. That is super affordable compared to the pain staking, time consuming and toxic sheet rock commonly put into homes now. There is something to be said for the rustic look and it's ease of construction and price - so much more tactile and warm to me. I likes it!

I have never built a wall before but noted the process as my carpenter friend Mark threw this wall up in less then 3 hours. Level 2x4 studs in first....
Some horizontal and well as the vertical ones go into place to hold the wall together, but i like it cause it made cool little box shapes - that I can use for hanging pictures, putting shelves into, a rock collection cubby... boxes are endless awesomeness.
Then I wanted wide planks to be nailed to the studs to match the 'decor' of the rest of the Luck Cabin...
Sweeeeeet!!! It's almost complete. I even have cold and HOT water running to my tub now, from the gravity fed spring. Time to go wash some undies!
XoXo

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

DIY: Decorative Bamboo Ladder

Me and my mom were looking through the eco friendly Viva Terra catalog the other day (together ova' the phone) when she fell in love with their towel ladder featured as a super zen bathroom accessory. I remembered a few years back when they had one made of bamboo all decked out with organic towels hanging from it, and told her I would try and make one that was free, simple and with stuff I had around the house.

Here are the supplies you need:
  • bamboo
  • hand saw (or electric)
  • cutting shears (optional cause you can use your saw)
  • hammer (or something similar to pound with)
  • string (like hemp, jute or organic cotton)
FIRST: I cut two large pieces of bamboo approx. 5 feet high for the side pieces (posts), using a hand saw. The two sides must be the exact same size.

SECOND: I cut 5 smaller pieces of bamboo with my cutting shears (super easy!)
The 5 rungs of the ladder to hang your towels on can be a wide/ long as you like - depending on the width you'd like your ladder to be. Make sure these are all the same length though, more or less...
THIRD: I took the rungs and placed them on the ladder how i would like them to sit, then with a pencil marked lines on the right and left side of each end piece - meaning each rung had four marks, two for each side.
FOURTH: I used the hand saw to cut in grooves, for this neat little magic trick you can do with bamboo... you saw two parallel lines deep enough to hit the hollow part and.........
Then you take a hammer (or some kind of pounding tool) and bang the center between the two parallel lines - which causes a perfect square to open up. Usually it takes a hit or two before it breaks, and split in the middle and the very edges where your saw line ended.
Like this pic below... it just pops open, into a perfect square (or rectangle) - and you pull off the broken pieces with your fingers.
FIFTH: After cutting the grooves on the right and left side of the ladder for all 5 rungs, you can then place the rungs into the grooves.
SIXTH: With the rungs in place, it's time to take some eco friendly string (hemp, jute?) and tie them to the posts of the ladder. I used organic cotton fabric which I cut in strips because it was what I had around.
The type of string you use will change the look of the ladder - for a more island, zen look I think brown hemp rope would work best. But for me, I like the funky bold white ties cause it gives it a handmade primitive look. :)
I bet you could also paint your ladder with Milk Paint too, if you wanted it a certain color to match your decor!

Check out my end result - I totally think it's a big success!!!! And was FREE.
XoXoxoxo

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Set Up Yo Crib For Free Using Craigslist!

Did ya ever notice on Craigslist (the ultimate free classifieds of the interwebs) there is a section where people give stuff away for free? Reminiscent of New York City garbage nights, you could fill an empty house up in one week by scouting the consumer overflow on the free section of craigslist in your city - for all your furnishings and hobbies! Including your moving boxes (cause there's so much free shit to pick up you might need some boxes)!

So, you might wanna get that Free Tv and then realize you have nowhere to put it.... but oh, here is a free black entertainment center to put it on. Of course, you need a lazy boy or couch to sit back and relax on while you watch your free TV and all those free old school VHS tapes. And a free dog or cat(maybe rabbit) to keep ya warm and loved, right??
You can blow dry your dog's fur after giving him a bath, and then go to bed on your free mattress propped up on your free wooden futon frame. When you wake up refreshed from your nap, you can start your gardening project with your free gardening tools, and build your compost pile and raised beds with some free tractor tires and free leaf mulch. Plus catch some rain water in your free 55 gallon drums. If gardening doesn't suit ya, cause it's freezing cold out, you can always start sewing on your free sewing machine!!! Or maybe learn some new recipes on your free electric stove and put ya leftovers in your free fridge.
Talk about saving big $$ on the common modern day luxuries and pastimes! And super eco not to have to rely on walmart and other big box stores to deliver the goods for you.


plus there is always next week... when more clothes, pianos, animals, furniture, Tv's, and services are offered for free!
(Always beware of scammers and spammers on craigslist, and otherwise partake in the FREE LOADING!)

XoXo