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Monday, March 12, 2012

Ballard Designs Knock-Offs- 1st Installment


Some of these ideas came to me forever ago, and I have had the supplies for a few of these projects for a while. I must have been in another funk, because I never got around to starting and/or completing them, until now. I am still determined to get more involved in my blog this year. I'm staying busy with it & creating more & more projects, and I love it!

So, months ago, I got my new Ballard Designs catalog in the mail. I caught myself thinking something while perusing. I looked at so many of the decor items and thought, "I could make that!" Design blogs must be rubbing off on me, which is a good thing. Before reading the blogs like I do, I would have looked through the mag, thought, "I can't spend that much money on useless stuff," and throw it out. Now, I decided I would try myself and create a few "knock-offs" to see if I really could do it. I've seen many other bloggers do the same thing, and it always turns out beautifully.

I plan on posting a series of these, because once I got into it, I realized just how many items I could recreate at a much cheaper price. All of my supplies for these projects were purchased long ago (they were the ones I mentioned have been taking up space in the guest room). So far, I have four different projects going! Here's the first, and the others will (hopefully soon) follow:


Example 1:

Their Version: Laundry Letters- $45


My Version: Laundry Letters- My Price- $10.18

They also have this in white, which I loved more than the black. I went to Hobby Lobby & bought the seven letters, which were $0.99 each ($6.93 total). (I had a 40% coupon, but that was used for a larger item, which I'll post on soon!) I already had flat white spray paint left over, and I had the wooden slab left over from another project. It was purchased at Michael's a long time ago, but it was next-to-nothing.

I just lined up the letters on paper in the driveway, sprayed away (just two coats), and they were done! Then, after waiting for them to dry, I lined them up on the wooden slab, and hot glued them down. Just because I love this part of the project, I roughly added up what was spent on my version of the Laundry Letters:

- 7 letters @ $0.99 each =                      $6.93
- 2 small wooden slabs @ $1.00 ea =  $2.00 (and I'm being generous here)
- 1 can flat white spray paint =                $1.25 (cheap-o- purchased from Dollar General)
Grand Total =                                      $10.18

This calculation should be pretty close. Pretty awesome when the most expensive single item was the spray paint! And here she is, with photos of steps:

Here are the letters and slabs all laid out & ready to be painted:


This is after one coat of white spray paint:


This is after just two coats. I stopped at that:


I then waited a day or so for the pieces to completely dry. Then, sanded them down to smoothe the surface. I then lined them up, put plenty of hot glue on the bottoms of the letters and set them on the board. Easy! I may add a little paint on the edges later on. The Ballard Designs version has a brushed gold around the edges. Looks pretty! 




Now for the final pic. Drum roll, please :) ...

THEIRS (just picture it in white)


MINE



Final price difference: Theirs: $45; Mine: $10.18

$34.82 SAVED!!!

Love it! (To add to the excitement, I read the reviews on the BD website, and half of the reviewers said the letters would not stay up straight- some had to glue theirs back! Yay! Makes me feel even better about opting to make my own.
It really adds to our laundry room. 

14 comments:

  1. Great work on those letters! and SUCH a good budget price for your project!!


    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  2. Well done, its awesome when you can save money and make stuff yourself, it looks really great. Looking forward to the next installment :-)

    Ashleigh@ www.madeinmorningside.blogspot.com

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  3. Those are great!! I have done a sign I seen in a magazine, I will show you in a post really soon. Love yours too! :D Thanks dear for sharing Ashley!! Can't wait to see the others!!

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  4. I love saving a few bucks! Great job, too cute!
    I found you on the Its so cheri blog hop and am now following you and would love a follow back:)

    My Turn (for us)

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  5. Looks as good as PG, but at a very much pretty price. Great job,and looks so good. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best.

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  6. Jill- Thank you! Love your link party!!

    Ash- Thanks so much! I'm following you now. :)

    Debi- Your encouragement is always so uplifting!

    Evelyn- Now following you back. Thank you!

    Dawn- Now following you back. Thank you!

    Cathy- Thank you!! I love your link party too!

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  7. Those are so great! You should hook them up at the Pinterest party at Young House Love (no, I don't benefit at all if you do .... just seemed like it fit with your post and they'll send a bunch of traffic your way).

    :)

    Linda

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  8. Move over Martha Stewart! Very nicely done. Who doesn't love saving money. And the satisfaction of doing it yourself. I love it.


    People Do Things With Their Lives

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  9. Great job! We've chosen to pass on the Liebster Blog Award to you! Congratulations!

    Now it's your turn to pass the award on!

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  10. Very cute! Isn't it such a thrill to see how much you saved making a project yourself?

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  11. Awesome job! I would love for you to link up at my linky party via: http://ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com/2012/03/show-me-what-you-got-linky-party-6.html


    Mrs. Delightful
    www.ourdelightfulhome.blogspot.com

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  12. Ashley,
    Love your blog!!! great job!! we are making your grilled corn tonight :) The title of this blog post....Ballard Design Knock-Offs cracks me up!! By the way, did you know my brother-in-law is the Visual Design Director for Ballard Designs??!! He is :) The next time Troy is in Atlanta at the Ballard Back Room (outlet store).....I'll have to let you know and we can make a road trip!! Keep up the good work! See you at choir :)
    Myla

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