DIY: Mid Century Modern Credenza Upgrade

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We have been looking for a new credenza/media stand for a while now. The one we had before this was the one we bought 3 years ago when we first got married. It was the cheapest thing we could find since the only money we had was what people had given us for our wedding. It did its duty and served us well. But we’ve grown up since then.
We searched high and low, never finding anything that was really what we wanted or fit our needs. I wasn’t willing to fork over the grown up price unless it was exactly what we wanted. Long story short, we never found anything. And in the Bartlett house if you can’t find what you’re looking for, you make it yourself.
I came across two brilliant projects at The Brick HouseHouse*Tweaking and it set our DIY wheels turning. Both of those projects used Ikea kitchen cabinets but those were too shallow for our needs. So we searched Ikea for a different option and found their BESTÅ line. It was perfect! Exactly what we wanted. Can I just say Ikea never fails me? Thanks Ikea. 
Instead of having a floating unit, we decided to attach legs that matched the one on our mid-century modern coffee table we made earlier this year.
It turned out exactly how we wanted. Those clean lines are just dreamy. I could stare at this beauty all day. Ok ok enough with my credenza love story. Here is how you can make one too. You know you want to!
You will need:

STEP 1: Put together your Ikea BESTÅ shelf units and attach the separate pieces as directed.
STEP 2: Lightly sand any spots that might have gotten roughed up in the cutting process. 
STEP 3: Iron on the veneer edging. You don’t need to do all the edges just the ones that will show in the front when put together. The top edge of the side pieces will be covered by the top piece of plywood.
STEP 3: Wipe any dust off the boards and begin staining with a foam brush and then wiping off with the rags. Repeat staining process until you get the color you want. We had to give ours three coats. Make sure to follow coat directions and drying times printed on the product you buy.
STEP 4: With a foam brush apply polyurethane, lightly sand with 220 sandpaper in between coats. We applied three coats. Make sure to follow coat directions and drying times printed on the product you buy.
STEP 5: Attach top plates for the legs on the bottom of the cabinet. We also attached three brackets where the two separate units go together for added support (see picture above). Screw in legs and stand up the cabinet.
STEP 6: Center top plywood on top of cabinet and screw on from the inside of the cabinet with the longer (1 5/8″) self drilling screws. 
STEP 7: Next attach both sides of the cabinet with the shorter (1 1/4″) screws. DO NOT use the same screws as you did for the top. They will go all the way through your plywood. We almost made that mistake but thankfully Jake realized it before it was too late. 
STEP 8: Fill it up will all your movies, games, records, and anything else you want. It can hold A LOT so don’t be shy.

Jamie BartlettDIY: Mid Century Modern Credenza Upgrade

French Press Iced Coffee

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Sometimes Mondays call for more than the usual one cup of coffee in the morning. But around here the temperatures are steadily rising and I just don’t have any desire to put something hot in my body when I’m already starting to sweat. Instead we make iced coffee. Problem solved.

Here’s how we make it.

If you plan on adding sugar to your coffee put it in while it is still hot. This will help it to dissolve. Let the coffee cool then add lots of ice. It works best if you make ice cubes out of the coffee; then the ice won’t water down your drink. Mix in anything else you would like such as cream or flavoring and enjoy!

Tip: Make some extra coffee in the morning. That way it will be nice and cool when you’re ready to have that second cup.

Jamie BartlettFrench Press Iced Coffee

Finders Keepers: Rijks Studio

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I came across this post on Poppytalk this morning and I couldn’t help but share it with you. The Rijksmuseum has made a website called Rijksstudio where you can download masterpieces from their collection and use them to create your own works of art! If you would rather have them do all the printing you can have them make a canvas print, post card, or greeting card for you.

I just told Jake yesterday that I’m thinking about redoing our gallery wall in our living room. This is the perfect place to find some beautiful pieces. This should give you something to do over the weekend. Happy downloading!

Here are a few more finds from this week:

I didn’t know printing your own fabric could look so good
Anything with S’more in the title has to be good
The most perfect invitation for a golden birthday

Jamie BartlettFinders Keepers: Rijks Studio

I Have a Creative Cold

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It’s just been one of those weeks. I’ve been struggling all week to pull even an ounce of creativity from my little head and haven’t got much to show for it. I’ve been feeling uninspired, unmotivated and just plain unproductive. I could probably add a few more “uns” but my brain is shot just thinking of those three. The sad thing is I don’t even have a good reason to feel this way. I have no excuse. Oh boy what am I going to do with myself. I guess just make the best of it and hope for a better day tomorrow. One thing I’ve learned about being a creative is that you can’t force it and sometimes stressing about it just makes it worse and slower coming.

You feel me? Got any advice for treating a creative cold? Ooh I just came up with that on the spot! I think I’m already starting to get over it.

Jamie BartlettI Have a Creative Cold

His & Hers: Summer Essentials

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We love summer! Longer days, BBQs, afternoon ice cream cones, and evening walks as a family are just a few reasons why we are huge fans of summer.  

HIS:  CameraRay Ban Sunglasses shortsdaft punk vinyl
HERS: ice cream makersandalssea salt spray,  feedly
Jake: All I need this summer are some comfy clothes to BBQ in, the grooviest of grooves from Daft Punk, and a camera to capture the essence. Bring on the sunshine!
Jamie: Give me homemade ice cream, effortless hair, cute sandals to stay cool and Feedly, my new favorite way to read blogs, and that’s a lovely summer day to me. What RSS reader are you planing on using once google reader shuts down in July? I’m really loving Feedly but I hear Bloglovin’ and Pulse are pretty good options too.
Jamie BartlettHis & Hers: Summer Essentials

Finders Keepers: The Portland Press

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You know from Monday’s post how much Jake and I like our coffee. Ever since Christmas when my parents got me a french press we have retired our coffee pot and now only make coffee in our french press. Mostly because it tastes better that way but also because it takes up less room on our little apartment sized kitchen counters.
This Portland Press is still in development and is half way to their goal of making it a reality. Two guys dreamed this up with the desire to make a quality product that is designed and manufactured responsible all in the Pacific Northwest. It’s so inspiring to see people go after a dream and it’s icing on the cake when they have nice typography to present themselves with. It looks like a great product made by great people. Now that’s something I could get behind. 
Check out their video to learn more. 
Jamie BartlettFinders Keepers: The Portland Press

New in the Shop: Hot Dog Party Invitations

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We had so much fun throwing Pixel a Hot Dog themed birthday party. Now you can too! Or you can use these  party invitations as a good excuse to gather your friends together and eat lots of hot dogs. Hot dog eating contest anyone? Don’t forget to download the matching menu and doggie bag tags.
The invitations are available in our shop and are sold in sets of 10. 
Jamie BartlettNew in the Shop: Hot Dog Party Invitations

Fresh Summer Salsa

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When warm weather comes around I love munching on fresh salsa. Let’s be honest, I did a little munching in between photos. Can you blame me?



In my opinion the fewer ingredients their are, the better. Who wants to shop for 50 things that only make up one dish? Not me! There’s nothing fancy about this recipe. Just fresh, easy and soooo good.


Ingredients


3 roma tomatoes
1/2 cup chopped onion
2 garlic cloves
2 tbsp chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 jalapeño
1/4 tsp salt

In no particular order chop everything up, add the salt and give it a good stir. You can also try adding pineapple, black beans, or avocado if you want to be fancy. That’s it! Grab some chips and start snacking. We won’t judge you if you eat the whole bowl in one sitting.

Jamie BartlettFresh Summer Salsa

The Original 101 Dalmatians

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We are so excited about what we snatched up the other day; The original 101 Dalmatians by Dodie Smith! There is no way we could pass this up and it’s in such good condition. The cover art is so lovely and I just can’t get over the puppy illustration on the hard cover and the inside of the book. I can’t wait to read through this book and see how the story was originally written. 
I couldn’t help but snap a photo of our Dal. He is sound asleep while I’m busy taking pictures. I think he as become imune to the shutter sound of our camera. 

Jamie BartlettThe Original 101 Dalmatians

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