My first DIY moments and attempts

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It is always a good time to learn something new, new skills or knowledge. Sometimes we only do it when we have no other choice, or when some different circumstance arises.
That has really happened to me, I am more of a mind than hands, we would say... and that whole world of DIY, restoration, decoration and repairs was not for me or at least that's what I thought...

Because you never really know. And so it has happened. As I say, I have never had great interest in these small tasks at home, perhaps it has never been necessary or there were other people who did it, but the opportunity has come in my new house. You have to do things and I think that the time has come to learn new things, you should never close yourself off with thoughts “I'm not good”, “I've never done something like that”. Why not give it a try?

I have tried it and suddenly discovered the pleasure of manual work, of giving a second life to some objects and fixing other small ones. There are things that far away from normal abilities, such as the electrical issue and placing the lamps, the cables, I still have to see more in depth but I have helped others with these tasks.

Many different tools and materials... step by step, a lot of learning, our creativity is really boosted. But the challenge is in front of us so let's try!

I have started with other simple activities, small repairs and putting a screw here or there. I have also assembled some furniture, screwdriver in hand and following the instructions I have achieved it, it may be very easy for some but for those who had not done it before it is a challenge and after achieving it satisfaction comes, "I have done this by myself". I must say that I forgot to take more photos of these moments, but I was concentrating on what I was doing and some things I missed...

Perhaps of all the small DIYs that I have made, the most pleasant are the color ones. Painting may be the most basic but it is fun and entertaining. Many new ideas are coming, our creativity is now exploding!

Also, as I said before, we can give a second life to those old objects that are almost about to be thrown away. That's what I wanted to avoid... with a very beat-up chair that I found on the floor when I entered. Abandoned, already dirty wood color and some damaged parts. But I don't know why the first few days I grew fond of supporting the boxes and decided to give it a new face.

A new life in pink, yes, I like the color pink so it was my opportunity, with a piece of cardboard on the floor and a small brush (after having cleaned and sanded it with a soft sandpaper, as they say on the television programs of DIY, and having put some plugs on the legs so they don't scratch the floor, yes using a hammer), now it seems different.

I am missing some small details, maybe another layer, but now while it gets dried well I look at it, a new pink chair.

With the same color I changed a cork frame where I have postcards of my travels, I wanted it to be different, the old color no longer had anything in relation to everything new. Some painted postcard, because I didn't remove everything to do it, it was improvised, an impetus. But with the perspective it will look good on a new wall.

Finally, already in full ecstasy of color, I bought spray cans of chalk paint, for those old wicker baskets already somewhat deteriorated, whose threads were turning dark. I sprayed one of them a very soft mint green color, so soft that in the photos it almost looks white, although in reality it is subtle green, and compared to something white despite the lights in the photos you can see it slightly.

I have done some more, and others that still remain and I have planned. Every time I finish something I look around and I think of something new to do, there is still something left. Making things more beautiful takes time and with enthusiasm and motivation you learn a lot right away, all that staff makes you want to do more. We feel useful and proud of our little works, every time we pass by and look at them. What will we do now?

I must comment that I was inspired to write this article, in a comment from my great friend @emstone , thanks for motivating me always dear.

Thanks for reading! Have a colorful and motivating day.

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Brilliant! I love DIY and seeing what other people are doing and making.

A tip. Buy a big tin of white paint and little 'tester' pots in red and mix your own pink on an empty can or pot. That way you can use however much pink you need and whatever shade you like and have lots of white left which you can easily use to make other pastel shades.

Best wishes and I'm now following for more top DIY :-)

Thanks for the advice!! Yes I have also white so I will buy red tester to mix, I have heard about it, but as I wanted just one chair... but I found in the garage other old things!!! We will see how all will turns... again I thank you for your kind comment 🙏 😊

That's great! Welcome to the world of DiY!!! It's all very nice. The wicker basket looks great like that, it's looking well alive again, and clean. So do the chairs and the frame. I don't think I've ever seen a cork frame by the way... interesting!

Thanks! I was improvising a bit, never done those things before, so not bad for the first time, some ideas came up to my mind and I just tried to do it! 😉

Se ve muy acogedor tu "novo lar" amiga y mucho mas con esos toques propios y de buen gusto hiciste por mano propia.

Muchas gracias, cuánto más hago, más se me ocurre y más veo que falta... Esta semana llega otro mueble así que destornillador en mano y más brico-momentos!

Sister, you're truly an incredible and inspiring person! Surely, I'm not the only one who got inspired to undertake some DIY by reading your article! This kind of post should be greatly encouraged and promoted (in my humble opinion).

Accept my sincere apologies for the late reply. I wasn't feeling good yesterday. 😌

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Thank you for your support @duvinca, really appreciate it! 👍

You're welcome!

Bravo my friend! I like your work and I like the sentence "giving a second life to an old object" The pink chair looks amazing as well as the frames. Maybe I could do something like that too. 😊

Thanks dear! The chair was here abandoned when the house was sold... very old and with many scratches, etc. So I don't know why I'm becoming creative, I decide to save it! Try with something that could be thrown away!

Cuantas veces me ha pasado lo que mensionas, de aprender cosas sobre la marcha por necesidas jajaja mi carrera de diseño industrial a veces no me deja opciones, lo importante es adaptarse, informarse y resolver el problema.

Eso es! Es ir aprendiendo sobre la marcha, porque a veces no todo está en las instrucciones, incluso puede que no las haya! También así uno tiene más satisfacción luego al ver lo que ha conseguido. Que vaya muy bien, feliz día 🤗