Thursday, November 29, 2012

Buying vs DIYing

Posted by E

A friend recently asked me why I don't just buy pre-made things instead of creating my own.  It's a good question and I suppose there are several answers.  First I thought of the financial reasons.  Generally creating your own version costs less than buying it.  Then I thought about style.  In the age of the internet, you can usually find what suits you, but colors or sizes may not be what you need.  Then I thought about the sweat equity.  I love when people come over and compliment something I have created.  That pride and sense of accomplishment doesn't go away.  Plus I'm a single gal with no kids, so I've got the time to put into projects.  So with all the reasons above, I usually opt to create instead of buy.

However, there are times where buying instead of DIYing might be a better option...and of course for me it usually is because of money.  Let me give you an example.  I have been wanting a 2 drawer, legal file cabinet in light gray for my craft room/office.  Web research told me I'd be spending $230.  Not gonna happen, even though she is a sleek organizing gem.
Our state government sells surplus furniture and equipment, so I tried my luck there.  Lo and behold, I did find a 2 drawer, legal file cabinet for $20.  However, it was putty, not gray.  (I forgot to get a picture, so imagine this one plus 20 years of wear and tear and tape residue and filled with used rubber bands).
So I stopped by Walmart and picked up 2 cans of spray paint for about $3.80 a piece.  So in this case, I could have spent minimum $230 to buy exactly what I wanted but with a little DIY, it'll cost me $28 instead.  So yes, DIY won over buy.  And when I get to this project, I'll share the result!

Another project might not have the same result.  I've been looking at ottomans online for about 6 months.  I do like several, but I don't want to pay over $60 a piece for them, since I'm considering buying two. I love the look of this guy from Target for $54, but I'm not 100% on the plaid pattern.
 Threshold Plaid Grey Plaid Ottoman

I considered making my own ottoman from a fabric I do like.  I think foam rounds wrapped with batting on top of a wooden base with legs would emulate this look.  So I did some research for reasonable pricing and added it up.

1 1/2 yards of fabric: $15
Cotton Piping: $5
4 Wooden legs: $12
18" wooden base: $11
18" Foam Rounds: $36
Batting: Have

So this gives me a total of $79 (without shipping and taxes).  If I got the legs I really wanted, it'd be $15 more.  So in this case, buying is more reasonable than DIYing.  I could opt for another style of ottoman and that might be a better DIY option...but I'm still loving this style the most. 

The moral of the story (yes, I'm finally getting to it) is consider the cost of each part of your project and what you're willing to spend when it is all said and done.  Don't forget to account for the time and effort it may also cost you.  Remember, you determine the worth of any project.  So if you decide to create a similar ottoman like above and want to ship it to me for free, why that's just fine!  

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

And the table keep runnin' runnin'...



Posted by E

And runnin' runnin'...

You get the point.  Well, the table isn't actually running anywhere, but I made table runners!  Woot woot!  (If I write woot woot in every post, do you feel more excited?)

Before we touch on the project, let me start off with a few disclaimers.  I'm renting an OLD house.  It's so old that wood paneling is the trendiest thing about it.  So keep this in mind as you see pictures of my abode.  Also, my dining table was formerly brown with brown chairs and green upholstered seats.  The chairs are now white with teal chevron, but the table is still brown.  It'll hopefully be white some day...whenever I get to it.  I also despise this set (glass tops aren't my thing) but I got it cheap from Craigslist and it will do until I find a set I like better!

Proceeding onward...

For fun I like to prowl fabric.com.  It's the worst drug for my craft addiction.  If they did a rewards program, I'd probably be rich.  My current excuse for hitting up fabric.com was my desire to fancy up the kitchen table, since I feel so blah about it.  The kitchen is yellow, white, gray with touches of teal, so I wanted to bring in one or two of those colors onto the table.

My family is coming out to see me for Thanksgiving this year, so I thought a nice fall-ish themed table would be fun.  Lo and behold, I found a fall looking fabric that had not one, not two, but three of my kitchen colors in it!  It was Premier Prints Blooms Slub in Chili Pepper.

Premier Prints Blooms Slub Chili Pepper

Isn't she lovely?  I ordered one yard to make two table runners.  Keep in mind that many home decor fabrics are 54" wide (including this one), so you get a little bit more for your buck than you might be used to with other fabric purchases.  Just make sure you read the details when browsing fabric.  I cut the fabric in half so that I was left with two rectangles measuring 54" by 18".  Then, using a 1/2" seam allowance, I sewed the edges under with white thread.  This left me with two 53" by 17" runners.  This was perfect for my 44" square table.  Sorry I don't have pictures of the in progress, but it's basic cutting and sewing, so don't be afraid to give it a whirl. 


I tossed some fall related items on the center of the table to really sell the autumn ambiance.  Not sure if it will stay but it works for now!

In the interest of total honesty, this fabric wasn't all I purchased.  I also grabbed 1 yard of Premier Prints Chipper Slub in Corn Yellow and 1 yard of Premier Prints Lulu Twill in Storm/Yellow for a two sided table runner. 
Premier Prints Chipper Slub Corn Yellow Premier Prints Lulu Twill Storm/Yellow

Aaaaaand, I ordered 1 1/2 yards of Premier Prints Helen Twill in Storm/Yellow.  
Premier Prints Helen Twill Storm/Yellow

My original thought was to make napkins, but 1 1/2 yards of a 54" wide fabric gives me a 54" square.  So I'm thinking I'll just hem the ends and have a lovely tablecloth.  The gray colors don't seem to match from the images, but I assure you, it's all so matchy matchy you'll scream for joy.