Sunday, July 18, 2010

Hanging with my Ballard knock off

It first started with Centsational Girl, when she made this drying rack.



I thought...that would be great to have.

Then I saw Ballard Designs drying rack.



And I thought.... I. MUST. HAVE. ONE!

The price tag stopped me. Just like everything from Ballard's site.


So I showed a picture of these awesome drying racks to Mr. Genius, and he was all... I can make that.

I was like, ok lets do it.

And then 6 months later we started.

Isn't that just the way.

So here you go peeps. Our drying rack.



See the butterfly frame from last week.

Here's the deal.

I plan on making another drying rack...by myself. EEEEK!

Why would I do such a crazy thing?

 Sawdust and Paperscraps is having a Buildhers party.





Build{hers} club Button

I thought I should use that party to put my big girl panties on and just build something.

Now wait...what does that have anything to do with the butterfly picture frame?

Well Ms. Picky pants, I plan on hanging it up between the two drying racks and would like to make sure it is centered. Plus knowing me when I hang the other drying rack up I may decide to put something else between them.

Now that's enough talking. Lets look at some more pictures of my new rack. hehehe







Also, I got in the top 10 of the DIY club with my stencil cabinet!



  



The winner is chosen by the one with the most votes.

So....if you don't mind stopping over there and voting for the project that you like the best.

If it happens to be mine...well, I will give you a big smoochy kiss and if you don't vote for me... I will put chicken broth in your cereal.

Just kidding...Maybe.


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60 comments:

  1. I love this!! I've been wanting one of these Ballard drying rack for ages.

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  2. Hey, nice rack, lady.

    (couldn't help it. I crack myself up.)

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  3. i've always wanted one of those too!! you did a fantabulous job on your rack!! the pure satisfaction of not paying the $$ is so worth it!!
    i have a csn stores giveaway running on my blog this week...would love it if u stopped by and entered!
    xoxo

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  4. Such an awesome job! Looks very nice! I am wanting to make one of those as well, and you have inspired me to do so! Thank you! :0)

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  5. Love the drying rack!
    Goodness! you just keep making that laundry room more & more fabulous!!

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  6. Awesome! I want t laundry room like that!! Maybe then I wouldn't be so avoidant (is that a word??) with the laundry!

    Oh, voted for ya too!!

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  7. Me likie!! Does Mr. Genius wanna come to Seattle and build one? Because Mr. Andrew is too busy not making one to do it. Thanks!

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  8. This is genius and gorgeous. Hmmm... when I get around to doing the laundry room, this is a must!!

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  9. I love the rack! The beadboard behind it is just yummy. I think having two is a great idea!

    And I already voted for you! Woohoo!

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  10. It looks fabulous! Now, I WANT ONE!!!

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  11. That is so neat, I love it! It turned out so pretty!

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  12. Great idea, especially for small spaces, like mine.

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  13. Oh that's fantastic! Great job! Actually adds to the decor unlike my prop up drying rack that doesn't quite fold down enough to actually hide it anywhere. I love this!

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  14. ooooooo, i want ONE!!! its gorgeous!!!!

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  15. I LOVE me some Ballard, and yours looks just as beautiful!

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  16. Katie this is awesome! I had to come over and wish you luck on the DIY Club contest. Even though we're competing. :o)

    Oh, and is that my button I see displayed on this post? Thanks for the shout out about my Build{hers} Club party! I'm so excited you decided to do another one yourself. It will look so good with your butterfly frame in the middle and look at all that space to hang clothes from!

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  17. Hi Katie!

    I just left you an award at my blog to pass on some love! Don't feel obligated to post about it if you find awards annoying or anything though, okay?

    Just wanted you to know how much I've always enjoyed your blog and that you sincerely inspire me.

    Love ya girl!
    Laura

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  18. Hi Katie!

    I just left you an award at my blog to pass on some love! Don't feel obligated to post about it if you find awards annoying or anything though, okay?

    Just wanted you to know how much I've always enjoyed your blog and that you sincerely inspire me.

    Love ya girl!
    Laura

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  19. You have a beautiful laundry room! And I love your rack. I want a rack like that. I may just have to get to building on myself!

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  20. Your drying rack turned out really cool! Great thrifty project. You're so right about Ballard's prices. They're high, and considering that most of their mdse. is manufactured out of poor quality fiberboard, prices are REALLY out of line. Visiting from Linda's.
    :-) Sue

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  21. I have always wanted one of these but the price tag stopped me too. Yours looks great!
    Hugs, Sherry

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  22. Ooooh, AWESOME job! Making one of these has been on my to-do list for a while now. One of these days I'll get around to decorating my laundry room. Yours looks fabulous!!

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  23. I think yours is much prettier than Ballard's! It looks so nice in the spot you have it in with a chandelier no less, lucky you.

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  24. Wow, it looks awesome! I had my hubby make me one too a while back, but yours looks so much better!

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  25. I love drying racks and there is so much to love about yours! It's so funny what makes us giddy.

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  26. Someday, I'ma gonna make me one a dese!

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  27. Really great. I am definitely going to use this in my home. Awesome idea. I had never seen anything like it, only the floor stands and those just trip me up. I air dry my close all the time, hung on hangers in the shower, I know sad. So glad I stopped by from I Made It!

    http://thescarfshop.blogspot.com/

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  28. 6 months isn't bad.
    I can tell some tales...
    like when I wanted the doors sanded down...20 years ago...they were removed and never replaced

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  29. way to go hubster!! I love it. I'm always eye'n that ballards rack too.

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  30. Can you make me one too?? Just kidding! :) But I LOVE it! It turned out great!!

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  31. Wow that is amazing. I have been loving that Drying rack From Ballard for years! I guess I need to make one!

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  32. That is so pretty. You did a really great job on that. :) Visiting you from Fun to Craft. Hope you have a great weekend!!

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  33. Never seen such a beautiful drying rack...pretty and functional. I love it and I want one! Thanks for sharing. Happy Friday! :o)

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  34. What a great idea! I love this! I'm sure my husband is not going to be quite as thrilled since I'm planning on asking him to build me one when he gets home today. :-) Thanks for the great idea! So glad you stopped by my blog and that I was able to find your blog in return! I'm now following!

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  35. I love it! It's such a great idea!
    Thanks for linking up!
    ~Liz

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  36. It's gorgeous! I love it! I wish I had room for one in my laundry room. Sooo cute!

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  37. What a great knock off you really nailed it. So nice to meet you. I would love to have my laundry organized like that. It is my sewing room too and now it needs a professional organizer. I am trying to get my kids to do it!

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  38. Awesome x gazillion! Love it. Like yours better than Ballard. Wow!

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  39. Love it!! Super cute =)

    Andrea @ TheTrainToCrazy.com

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  40. Love your drying rack and your laundry room! They're both beautiful! Great job!!
    Have a wonderful weekend!
    ~ Jo :)

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  41. You have no idea how badly I want one of these. And Husband knows we need one...the challenge is getting him to agree to making one. It's beautiful...I hope you enjoy!

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  42. Love your sense of humor! The so want a drying rack also, but I have no space to put one. Yours looked really nice.

    I’m having a new link party “Cheap Thrills Thursday” starting the 29th. It’s for creative ideas that cost under $20. I’d love for you to stop by and join in!
    Kat
    www.BlackKatsDesign.blogspot.com

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  43. LOVE that! I thought the same thing, when I saw it in BD! Now I might try one of my own. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  44. How fabulously fantastic!! I have the same love/hate with Ballard. You totally hit this one out of the park! :) I had my DH come look at it and we agreed we could do it, it would be 6 months later and we love that you posted this to inspire us.

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  45. Awesome. Just plain awesome! I could *so* use a miniature version of this in my laundry room. Thanks for the idea!!!

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  46. I just saw this over at Sunday Showcase on Under the Table and Dreaming and thought you must have seen Centsational Girl's! I love yours and hers! I planned to make one for my new laundry room, however I just found out we are moving to Alaska, so that project will have to wait for a new house :(

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  47. This idea - this drying rack is awesome. I so want one for my house! And a green alternative too!

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  48. I LOVE this! I just wish I had an actual laundry room rather than a garage with a washer and dryer in it. *Sigh* I am loving your blog!

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  49. Love it. Eversince I saw Censational Girls I've wanted to build one. I've never build anything.
    If you dont mind sharing, Whats behind the bead board? and is that just a couple sturdy pieces of fabric attached to the sides holding it open?

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  50. I like this idea, but I am actually thinking of something for hanging extra clothes that need ironing on. I know. Who irons anymore? Me. But just the hubby's business clothes and the occasional church outfit, lol. I was thinking, "Why not a longer bracket so that it pulls out to 90 degrees? Then I can hang the clothes on that!" My laundry room is forever long, but not wide, and has a canning pantry the full length of one side. So, not much space to work with...that is why I like this.

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  51. I know that this is an old post but I wanted to comment on something in the photo. Did you make the that is (under) the counter top? I love it! I am making a counter skirt and your photo came up on Pinterest when I searched for ideas. Love it!

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