Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Jody's Snoopy Mailbox

This recycled creation was not mine, but my husband's. We hated our previous mailbox, and we had paid quite a bit for it and were extremely disappointed that it only lasted 6 years. Now the door wouldn't latch properly, so the mail carriers often left the door open, causing us to have mail blow out or get soaked in the rain. Jody wanted to make us a special mailbox with a dog theme using metal and his welding machine. He has a lot of back pain, so he had to take his time and work a little each day. This was the end result:


First, we scoured the internet looking for inspiration. Since I have a home-based dog sitting service, we really wanted to have a dog themed mailbox that would make it easy for people to find my home. We stumbled upon several Snoopy mailboxes, but they were the red wooden dog house, with Snoopy and Woodstock on top. Then Jody had the idea of making a giant Snoopy with the nose as the mailbox. It seemed like the perfect idea! (Of course, we also visited the USPS website to get the legal dimensions correct, so we could avoid any problems and we also consulted our current mail carrier to get advice before beginning.)

We went to the metal yard to look for all scrap material and found enough to complete the project. I drew out our outline and Jody cut each piece with precision. Then, he attached the head pieces with a plate that would hold the mail inside the nose. Next, I held the 6 inch strips of sheet metal while Jody tacked them together. After everything was attached, he began the actual welding and grinded  the edges smooth. 

Once we had a completed body, he had to cut the nose off to create a door for the mail. He had hoped to have the hinges on the inside but they had to go on the outside to allow it to open properly. The inside of the nose had a panel attached so that we could use magnets to hold the nose closed. 

He then attached a post so that Snoopy could be cemented into the ground and it was painted. Next, he began attaching the arms, ears, and eyes. He use pop rivets so it was easy to attach. The left ear was attached using a nut, bolt and rubber spacer - that way Snoopy's ear goes up when you have out-going mail instead of a flag. 

Finally, he made Snoopy's collar and cut a bone shape for our house numbers to go on. We were going to use red paint, but we found a nice fluorescent orange that claims to be more visible to cars at night. Snoopy is so cute and has gotten so much attention that we aimed one of our security cameras on him because we're concerned someone may try to take him! LOL

Here are some pictures of the progress from start to finish:


















 
 


Monday, April 18, 2016

Dog Art wall

Really, nothing here is recycled. I just love dogs and since my business is dogs, I chose to collect as many little dog related signs and pictures I could find. I did a collage over my sofa. Everyone loves to read through all the little sayings. I did paint the two portraits of my pugs.




Saturday, February 27, 2016

Copper and Roxy's bed

Joy requested a bed for her two small dogs. She asked for an ocean theme. She especially loves sea turtles so I was thrilled to find the perfect fabric for her! My husband, Jody, did all the carpentry and came up with the idea of using a frame for a headboard. He found the perfect size frame with a soft cork-like material in the middle.We covered it with fabric, making the perfect soft, fabric headboard. We found some different wood pieces at different craft stores and put them together to finish off the ends. It really came out adorable!



This was the table we used

We had considered using it this way, but with the frame we found, we decided to turn it sideways

This was the frame we found at Joann's

Just seeing how it would all look together













We found this adorable little anchor and decided to add a chain to it and put it on the headboard