Wednesday, July 10, 2013

DIY PALLET ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

It was about Christmas time and I wanted to make something special for my wife whom I had just married.  I wanted it to be a surprise, so once again I was pressed for time.  It was supposed to be for the bedroom to put things on ( I noticed it was getting a little cluttered on the cardboard boxes we were using...).  I measured the height to the mirror and the width under the mirror to get just the right dimensions.  I had started to get my pallets from a solar panel company that always had free pallets in the back of their shop.  These pallets were clean and not falling apart. Also, a nice long one would show up on the pile every once in a while.  This pallet didn't have nails for 5 feet, which is amazing for someone who likes to put together pallet creations.  I made it first without the middle support, but after consulting my mom who was around at the time ( I do all my pallet projects at their home since they actually have a yard) I decided to support the middle a little more.  This was good because the moment my wife saw it she said, "Entertainment center!" So... instead of a bedroom item it became an entertainment center and the center piece was essential to hold up the television.  It worked out nicely, except I think if I do it again, I will make provisions to hide all those cables.


Tuesday, July 9, 2013

DIY PALLET CLASSIC COFFEE TABLE

Along with the bookshelves, my fiance (now wife) and I made a coffee table for her apartment.  We were working with some not so clean pallets at the time, and so we were kind of picky about which pallet to use.  The pallet we ended up using was nice and clean,  lighter in color and had a lot of fuzzy wood on the surface.  We chopped the ends off to make it the perfect width.  We used one of the boards that we cut off to fill in the two gaps left on the top.  For the legs we cut the supporting pieces that had been already cut off into shorter pieces to give us the height we wanted.  We did end up using supporting brackets for the legs, and in the future I think I will find a better way to do the legs with just the pallet itself.  However, the final look with the legs is pretty nice.  I did have to sand it down for a long long time to get it smooth.  It was worth it though, and our coffee table is still in our living room looking good!



Monday, July 8, 2013

DIY PALLET VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT

Sometimes, inspiration is brought on by haste.  This was one of those times.  During tax season, my wife works on weekends.  On one of those weekends before Valentine's Day I sneaked over to my parent's house to make her a surprise Valentine's Day box.  With only a few precious hours, a lonely hinge, some chalkboard paint and chalk I produced the pretty project you see below.  A quick stop to pick up some Hershey's Kisses and Hugs, and my Valentine's Day box of kisses and hugs was ready to go! Definitely a Saturday morning well spent!



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

DIY PALLET FIRST PROJECT: BOOKSHELVES!

   The first project I did with pallets was the classic coffee table and two book holders.  It was my fiance's idea (now my wife:).  She just moved to Oahu from the Big Island and didn't have too much stuff in her apartment.  So we set about to make it happen.
   It was pretty simple to do the bookshelves.  We simply cut a pallet in half and sanded the outside.  Then we took two cross pieces from another pallet and made a bottom for the shelves.  To be honest they are really heavy, and maybe in the future will be used as planters (we can't have plants in our apartment).  Right now they sit on the floor and hold a couple of books and magazines.  Pretty simple and easy to make!