Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Christmas Carol Inspired DIY Collab | DIY fix a broken Night Stand Door



Hello Wonderful People,

Last year December, I was invited by a lovely group of ladies on a YouTube Collaboration and I was invited again this year. Here are the details on this year's collaboration:

Title: Christmas Carol Inspired DIY Collab |(Name of DIY)

Time Limit: 3-5 minutes

Content: What is your favorite Christmas Carole? Well, do a Christmas DIY around it.  It can be CLASSY OR WACKY.  Tell us which one it is in the video.   And have fun!  It is Christmas time!!! Here is another fun idea...if you appear on camera, you have to wear an  UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER.  

Items used in this DIY:
. Industrial Adhesive (alternative) http://amzn.to/2fRI3mW
. Q-Tips http://amzn.to/2fpAkIL
. Butter Knife http://amzn.to/2f7oCaz
. Hammer http://amzn.to/2fS7d4L
. Pair of Socks http://amzn.to/2gmCpr2

Truth be told, I don't decorate for Christmas, but I do fix stuff and one of the things I fixed was the night stand door that my son broke off. Not sure how he managed that, but he did.

1. After taking a thorough look at the door I saw where the person who built the night stand actually glued the original make of the door into the section that the other door had broken off from.



2. With some industrial glue and a q-tip, as I don't have a tiny paintbrush, we will apply a thin layer of industrial glue to the exposed parts of the broken door both on the door itself and on the part that is exposed on the night stand.



3. Both sides that the glue was applied to were allowed to set for 10 minutes, because that is how industrial glues work best. After 10 minutes was up I took the door and let it attached it back to the section it broke off of.



4. Now that the door is in, we want to knock it in, with a hammer and a pair of old socks the door will fasten better with the adhesive when hit in. I used the socks to rest on the surface that I will hammer as I don't want the night stand to be damaged further with scratches.
 





Well. I am not sure how well the brand adhesive I used holds up to wood, but the door is still in tack. I hope you enjoyed this DIY, more like tutorial. Haha. Please don't leave without checking out the other ladies' videos.


Amateur Decorating Like A Pro - https://youtu.be/9ORqZhTiQo0 
Home Staging With Tori Toth -  https://youtu.be/ALba-LitkPI
HauteOnDesign - https://youtu.be/qrx3KCZZuJM
The Lionness Lane - https://youtu.be/ido0ILmh3fk
Juani's House - https://youtu.be/4fZAFqixxSo
Simple Cherie - https://youtu.be/ARwM1IqTbRY
Angela East - https://youtu.be/3KpWDynRtnk
Styled By Dana - https://youtu.be/rSjBk38HZQw
Thrifty Chica - https://youtu.be/NmNJby6957w
GlamEverything - https://youtu.be/H_yZurE8fk8
A Cozy Casita - https://youtu.be/uF6qHgC_JCM
Just Call Me Jo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5rxbmDjtVI
My Kitchen Corner - https://youtu.be/7wPz664IDnM
Trell Of All Trades  - https://youtu.be/F99ZiDZSz_4
Southern Girl Interiors - https://youtu.be/CL-RsOeiqaQ 
Designing On A Dime W/ Kimberly Davis - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_SbZqfFJz747Vve4lXk8rg
Gentle Thrifty Mama -https://youtu.be/w754DYBfu3g 
DeeVine Deezine - https://youtu.be/pxNjEv-uCiY
Melanie Czoka Simmons A Prego Helping Pregos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W54EvQ6Hf8Y&t=58s
 

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