Hello, my name is Doreen and I am a stay at home schooling mom. I strive to share God's love with my children while helping them to grow in a nurturing environment. I love to create and craft with fiber arts as well as the gadgets and tools for creating. If you are reading here, come on in and see what we are working on growin'.
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Saturday, November 05, 2011
The Desks are done!
We finally have finished the desks!!! Well the tops may possibly have another step to finish them, but they are useable and I love them! Zuri decided to do some school today to try them out! I think she approves of her pink ultrasuede desk topper. Here's Zuri's desk unoccupied:
The boy's desks are also done. Here they are side by side:
And here's a closer view of Mardie's:
and Charmie's:
Details on the project:
After we bought the desks, clean and disassemble them.
repaint all painted surfaces
measure tops for template and discard
buy birch plywood and have cut into 24"x19" pieces at Lowes
Rocky routes the edges to round them Sand with 180 then 300 grit sandpaper all wood surfaces Reassemble desks
For the toppers since I chose to leave the wood unfinished
cut 24.25"x19.25" piece of clear urethane
cut a 24.25"x8.5" piece of fabric that for the most part is hardly seen
1 package of binding for the boys, 1" strip of ultrasuede for Z's desk
2-3.5" pieces of 1/4" elastic
turn lengthwise (long side) of fabric under twice and hem
attach walking foot to sewing machine
lay out lengthwise section of fabric on urethane
touching one edge with he hem towards the center
lay elastic in other two corners bind you will have to lift the urethane off of the sewing deck or use tissue paper as it will stick to the deck. These toppers protect the desks and are easy to clean. If I decide on a permanent solution in the future the desks tops will have been protected, and ready to go! It feels good to get the school "in order".
aww, these look awesome!! great job guys. z is to cute
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