Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Let the thrifting begin!

Being at home for Christmas break has made me realize how much I want to change in our house. Unfortunately, I’m not someone that likes to spend a lot of money. That has its advantages and disadvantages. One advantage is that it allows me the creativity to find new and inexpensive ways to spruce up what I already have with just a few new to me items.

Before we left for town yesterday, we ate lunch at my mother-in-law’s house. We go there every year on New Year’s day for black-eyed peas. I still think they taste like dirt, but it doesn’t keep me from eating a few (3 to be exact) so I won’t be the only one that misses out on good luck and prosperity.

Cole, my mother-in-law & Audrey

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Cole, Audrey and me

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Audrey sporting the new shirt that her daddy lovingly chose for her. They call it a ‘cat’stronaut.

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Cole about to dive into the banana pie if he doesn’t get a second piece.

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Begging….Puss in Boots adorable eyes trick style.

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Audrey and I had to visit Chick-fil-A before we left town.

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We ended up making a trip to a thrift store and Hobby Lobby. I only brought home a few things. I found this ceramic urn marked down to $1.98. The picture doesn’t show the true color. It was a pale shade of sage green. It looked really strange. The top and bottom are both metal.

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I used an Elmer’s school glue crackling method to paint the urn. First, I used brown craft paint for my base coat. I only used one coat, as you can see. It doesn’t have to be perfect because it’s just going to be the underneath color that shows through when the paint crackles.

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Then, I divided the urn into thirds and brushed on Elmer’s glue.  I let it sit for about 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Then, I painted over the glue (while it was still tacky) with my top coat of ivory craft paint. I used an embossing gun to dry the paint to create the crackle effect.  You could probably use a hair dryer if you don’t have an embossing gun.

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The color is completely off in this picture because there was so much light streaming in the window, but I ended up putting a plant in the urn and setting it on my computer desk.

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I didn’t like the looks of the fern in the white pitcher on top of our piano, so I picked up some new greenery at Hobby Lobby.

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I spent about $11 on the different floral stems and dark red bouquet. The price of floral arrangements is crazy! This is my first real floral arrangement. My sister-in-law, Niki, had made one for me for fall, so she showed me a few tricks. Mine is by no means perfect, but it’s better than the fern.

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It looks better in real life, but here’s an idea of what it looks like now. We will be giving the piano back to my parents soon, so it should free up a lot of space in our tiny farmhouse.

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Sleepy Drive

As I began my master bedroom weekend painting project, I realized that I wasn’t getting quite as much done as I would have liked. I had a super cute 3 year-old  who kept wanting to use the tools on EVERYTHING in sight, including trying to hammer nails into the mattress. Yikes!

Audrey hadn’t had a nap and 8:00 P.M. was probably not the best time to begin painting. So, I decided I needed some soda to stay awake and Audrey needed a sleepy drive. She welcomed the opp0rtunity, so you know she was getting tired. :)

This is what we saw on the way back.

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Then, this…

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Followed by me doing much more of this…

(woodwork & wall color before)

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(woodwork & wall after—it’s not really this blue in real life. It’s kind of a steel gray blue.)

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However, she didn’t stay asleep for 10 minutes once I got her in the house and into her bed. So, she ended up going back and forth between the living room to play Barbie’s and animals to my bedroom to hammer more nails into the mattress. 

It was like her sleepy drive turned into a cat nap that recharged her enough to stay up until almost midnight! Ugh! Needless to say, by the time I finished painting half the ceiling, half the woodwork and half of the walls, and then cleaning up all the paintbrushes and trays, I was ready for bed, too.

My room was filled with what seemed like toxic vapors because my throat and head started hurting from breathing the paint fumes. (Yes, the room was well ventilated or so I thought.) I ended up sleeping on the couch, which meant, I got no sleep whatsoever. It’s just not my bed! It was now 3:00 in the morning and I hadn’t had more than half an hour of sleep.

John woke me up at 4:00 to find coupons we had for free hot dogs so he could pick them up before the 4th of July festivities tomorrow and I ended up in Audrey’s bed and slept until almost 9:00 this morning. Ahhhh…… Now, if only the room would finish painting itself so I could run to Kirkland’s to exchange the lamps I bought yesterday.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

It’s beginning to look a lot like…

we’ve had enough snow days for me to start decorating for holidays I’ve never decorated for before. :) We’re going on snow day number four after a week and a half Christmas break. I’m soooo loving it! Cole and Audrey absolutely love being crafty and right in the middle of whatever I’m attempting, so we had lots of fun tonight. I hope you like what we came up with.

I started with two frames from the Dollar Tree. They are super ornate and I new I’d like them if I made them a little more shabby chic. The corners feel like they are metal even. I took profile pictures of both of the kiddos and first attempted to cut them out of red paper (to be super color-coordinated for Valentine’s Day)—big mistake! It looked ridiculous! The silhouettes ended up being too big, so I scanned them and converted them to .svg files and was able to reduce the size and use my Cricut Expression to cut out the new ones. (Thanks, honey for the super thoughtful Christmas gift!)

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We took out the glass and paper and had to start our frame painting inside. If it would have been warmer, we could have attempted to spray paint in the garage, but the temps are in the single digits and we weren’t sure if the frames would ever dry or if the paint would freeze up and do weird things.

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Cole used a brush to paint the frames and I used a foam brush to get in the grooves of the corner pieces.

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Audrey didn’t get to help on this project, but she had fun rocking in the rocking chair John’s grandpa made for him when he was a little boy. She also got to watercolor paint which is much easier to clean than acrylic.

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Here’s our finished product! Please don’t look too closely because there’s a fingerprint on the glass and our painting is, let’s just say, less than perfect. I used distressing ink to cover the corners for a little extra dimension and vintage look.

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Here are the frames on top of our bookcase in the living room. I bought the glittery branches in the Christmas section at Hobby Lobby for 49 cents each this afternoon. I may add a few hearts to them. I also got the ornament in front of the large frame at HL for 29 cents. It’s a Christmas ornament, but I added a bow to it and it looks decorative enough for Valentine’s Day. I added a valentine (from one of the printable links I added earlier) to the inside of the large frame.

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The candleholder and the holder the branches are in were all Dollar Tree items that I glued together with Gorilla Glue. I was inspired by Homebody Holly’s creations here. John gave me the two old red books for color and depth. :) Isn’t it sweet of him to loan me books to decorate with? He also gave me a big can of vintage buttons I’m going to have to do something with soon.

Tomorrow, we are going to work on making a 'love'ly banner.

Free vintage Valentine printable links

I am on a vintage Valentine kick to try my hand at decorating for Valentine’s Day for the first time. Here are a few sites I came across if anyone else is interested.

http://tipnut.com/vintage-valentines/

http://www.silvercollectblog.com/free-vintage-valentine-postcard-images-happy-valentines-day.html

http://collectibles.about.com/od/valentinecollecting/ig/Vintage-Valentine-Card-Art—/

http://hubpages.com/hub/free-vintage-valentine-cards-cherubs

http://karenswhimsy.com/valentine-clipart.htm

http://hubpages.com/hub/valentines-day-flowers-clip-art-images

Enjoy!

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