Category Archives: Projects

Giving Outworn Furniture a New Life

One of our mottos at White Elephant Creations is giving outworn  objects a new life. Although the idea for our blog was started 12 years ago,  you could say that the White Elephant mantra is in our blood. My paternal grandfather, Robert Ralph, operated a furniture upholstery shop out of his basement in Point Pleasant, NJ, for 40 years. As a kid, I remember spending time in my grandfather’s shop watching him upholster couches while he whistled along to Big Band music playing from his radio.

A while back, I had a vinyl covered mid-century love seat that needed to be fixed.  Since my dad had worked for my grandfather when he was younger, I asked him to help me with the project. While I did get to assist with the recover, my perfectionist dad ended up doing most of the work. I do have a another vinyl chair that needs to be re-covered, so hopefully, I’ll get my chance. With our throwaway culture, upholstery has become a lost art. But I look forward to carrying on the Ralph family tradition.
-Mike

My dad demonstrating a peculiar trick of the trade. To save time, he fills his mouth with tacks (they come sterilized) sticks the magnet end of the hammer in his mouth, and then tacks down the cover. 


man fixing couch

View-Master Reel Coasters

If you were a kid from the 60s through the 80s, you most likely played with a view-master. I remember looking through one to view the Grand Canyon in 3D. There were lots of ones from National Parks, scenes from kids cartoons and shows, and lots of Disney movies. I. came across a set of ones from the Pee-wee’s Playhouse, the quirky Saturday morning show from my youth that launched a series of cult films with it’s odd-ball title character, Pee Wee Herman. Using some cork plant pads and Mod Podge, we transformed the reels into coasters to add a fun nostalgic look to the coffee table.

Cardboard Regatta V

One of the highlights of the year for us at White Elephant Creations is the Cardboard Regatta that our church hosts. It is a fun opportunity to get creative and work with one of our favorite mediums…cardboard! This year, our son was old enough to participate. After consulting with him, we settled on creating a space rocket boat. Using cardboard, duct tape, some cool plastic flower pots that were perfect for the booster rockets, and lots of aluminum foil, we crafted our rocket. Faith decided to join our son as co-pilot and we found some fun space helmets at the party store as a cool finishing touch. Although they did not win the race, their boat did not sink, which was the bigger win for Faith. Thanks Faith for being a good sport and being the only parent to participate!

With both kids participating this year, Mike was anticipating having to help construct 2 cardboard boats. Thankfully, our daughter decided to build her boat with her friend instead. They decided on a patriotic theme for their boat creation and ended up winning most creative boat design. Unfortunately, their boat did not fair very well in the race, sinking shortly after the start; but we were very proud of her for creating her boat without our assistance.