Sunday, June 26, 2011

Frosted pane, no pain at all

Our livingroom has a door that leads into the future garage. Right now it looks into the clutter, sawdust, and junk that is the work room. I had considered etching the glass but then saw that they make contact paper you can put on, giving the frosted effect without damaging the glass.
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This is the door before we applied the contact paper.
We took off the grid by just unscrewing it in nine places or so. Very easy. Then I cleaned the glass with some ecofriendly glass cleaner and a paper towel.

We got the contact paper from Home Depot. There were lots of different options but I decided on the one that gives the look of rice paper. For the sheet, which was almost the exact size of our door's glass pane, it only cost about $21. Not too bad. We used a spray bottle with water, a few drops of dawn and sprayed it onto the glass. Then we pealed off the backing and attached it to the window. We had to shift it around a little but it wasn't a problem. Matt had to cut off a small strip of excess. To smooth out any bubbles I used a credit card and scraped outward and down.
  We put the grid back on and called it a day. Was faster and easier than I thought it would be.

No longer looking into our messy garage. Yay!!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Building the Built-in

My husband does carpentry, so he is building our bookcase for the living room. There will be five pieces on that wall. Two cabinets, two bookshelves, one window seat. This is what the one on the right looks like. Still in it's two pieces.
The left bookcase is already put together and attached to the wall. We'll have the window seat between the two. Matty hasn't gotten to that part yet.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Renovation on River Road

Matt and I have been working on the living room lately. It took a lot of demolition but we finally get to put it back together. The archway that was there originally was in pretty poor shape. They didn't take the time to do it properly so we took it down and started from scratch.
These are a few pictures of what the entry/dining room and living room looked like when we bought the house. Lovely green peel-and-stick tile, old bent fan, cabin wood on the far wall.
Moldy ceiling, more peel-and-stick tile, and just generally poorly constructed everything. All had to be torn out and redone. Even the windows.
This is the current state of our house. That table is just till we can build a farm style one. The bar is unfinished, and obviously so is the rest, but I think it's really come a long way.
My beautiful new archway. Blue in the back of the bookcase which is the same blue as the door in the living room and also the ceiling.
Coffered ceiling in the living room. The blue is Mount Airy and the walls are Sourdough.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Touches of Red

Our guest bedroom is going to have neutral walls. Possibly a pale blue,or greyish color and the accent color will be....red. Not fire engine red. Or neon red. But a beautiful shade of crimson. It's hard to explain but it will be great.

I think this pillow would look perfect in the bedroom. The maker, Sukan is one of my favorite sellers on etsy. The pillow cover is a bit out of my price range, plus it would be coming from Europe so shipping is a lot, but it is fun to dream.

A couple of weekends ago I went to Birmingham, then Atlanta with my bestie, Lydia. The main purpose was to go to the High Museum of Art. We of course decided to make a trip to IKEA. It was fantastic. I really want to take Matty. I got several things and it was only $36 total. One of the things I got were these shelf brackets. They're the perfect shade of red and for only $5 I know they'll go great in the room near the corner desk Matty will be building. I'll probably use a natural board and seal it for the actual shelf. I think white has too much contrast and more red is just too much.

Monday, May 16, 2011

uh, yeah. some more

Another fantastic tutorial. This one is from Tao of Craft. I would love to have a few of these for a nursery with a woodland theme. Wouldnt that be sweet?
A simple yet impressive tutorial on V and Co. by guest blogger Cluck. Cluck. Sew. I'm not really a flower person but I think this pillow is great.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Favorites, and More Favorites

I seem to save a lot of tutorials in the favorites list. Maybe someday I'll take a weekend and try them all. These flowers are so delicate and lovely. The tutorial is from Mrs. Priss.
Design*Sponge is one of my all time favorite blogs. Partly because of all the before and after photos submitted that basically rock my world. Also for the sporadic tutorials that seem like something I could actually manage. This faux-pottery project is pretty cool and looks like it would be a quick afternoon craft time. Project submitted by P.S. -I made this... and no that wasn't some subtle way to say I submitted it. That's actually the blog's name. :-)

Friday, May 13, 2011

Favorites

I've been using my husband's laptop for a while now since my charger and battery went kaput. Whenever I find cool projects or websites I save them in a folder on his favorites tab. This one is the Snow Ruffle Pillow and the tutorial for it is on V and Co. Vanessa has a great blog. Highly recommend browsing through it.
I think these wall decals by Shanna Murray are really charming. I could see this going above someone's bedside table.
I love this tutorial from the blog A Few of My Favorite Things. She found a shirt she liked on J.Crew and decided to make her own version. It turned out really great. Have a look.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Vegetable Garden

Our house when we bought it had not been lived in for 4 or 5 years. That means 1. the inside of the house smelled atrocious and 2. the yard looked like the secret garden having not been tended for so many years. And a result of no. 2 is that our yard has had leaves and such decomposing on it for years and years. It is incredibly fertile and has more earth worms than most people would know what to do with. Matty and I decided (mostly I decided) that we wanted to have a vegetable garden. A month or two back I bought packets of seeds, then lost them, then found them again, then lost them again. And today I found them again. So I decided to make a quick project and get those seeds growing.
Matt and I are both huge fans of squash. I love them cooked down so long that they turn into mush. Flavorful, buttery, delicious mush.
(ignore th paint on my hands. I have also been working on the house today)
When I opened the corn packet I don't know what I was expecting, but not raisin looking kernels.
Tomato seeds are probably my favorite out of the ones I planted. They remind me of really, really rediculously small bird eggs. I think anything in miniature is fun so these were a nice surprise.
Matt hates cucumbers. Unless of course they are in the form of pickles. I really enjoy cucumbers, on salads, as cucumber sandwiches, and also pickles. We may try pickling some if I get a good crop.
I needed a way to mark where I planted what, so I got toothpicks, tape, a sharpie and scissors and made my own mini markers. When we plant them out in the yard I'll have to find another way to mark what's what.
I put all four containers of seeds on a cookie sheet, on a stool, in the front window. Decided that I'll need to get strawberries and watermelons too.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Breath Taking

photo by Jason Busch, stylist Rachel Brown
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I came across this awe-inspiring photo on the design files. She has an interview with photographer Jason Busch. His website has incredible work. But there is just something about this image that made me stop. Hill End Artist Retreat is in the outback of Australia. I don't know if I am subconsciously drawn to it because of its location or not. It does remind me of the house from the movie, Australia. I loved that house as well. Maybe I'll design the exterior of our house to play off the appearance of homes found in the Australian outback.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

mini mushrooms

I made these little mushrooms a few weeks ago with Sculpey III clay from Hobby Lobby. It was a quick little project and fun to do. They are currently sitting in my kitchen window. I like having little burst of fun around the house. I'll probably make more and hide some on the book shelves, in the linen closet, and in the pantry.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Window Shopping

This desk would fit perfectly in our guest bedroom. Well, our future guest bedroom. Right now it houses our couch, tv, trunk and mini fridge. The husband wants an office. Unfortunately our house won't really have an extra room for that so I think this desk would be a great solution. Space saving and very functional.
Admiring this hammock from over at World Market. I think I know the perfect place for it in my backyard. Only thing it lacks is a giant net surrounding it to keep the mosquitos out.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Premier Prints

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I have elaborate and possibly overly ambitious plans to upholster a headboard for my master bedroom. I've drawn off the outline, gathered ideas and tips, measured and calculated. I've had this vision in my head of a patterned fabric, linen with a white print or something similar. A decorative pattern but not too overwhelming. The only catch so far was that I hadn't been able to find any fabric remotely resembling what I've envisioned. I had high hopes my favorite fabric store in Jackson, Premier Prints, would have something, but I just don't make it down there enough. Then the other day I realized there is an outlet fabric store near me in Sherman that is the supplier of my favorite store. Imagine my excitement. This Saturday I'll be trekking up there to browse the options in person. I've found these two fabrics on their website and think one of them may be what I'm looking for.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Certain Curtains

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When it comes to buying things for the house, I always have something pretty exact in mind. Then I have to search and scrounge and really hunt for that perfect thing I've imagined. Sometimes if I can't find it I try and create it. My living room is a shade of khaki or tan, not sure what to call it. The paint name is Sourdough. Then the accent color is a beautiful warm, antique shade of green. That green is what will be on the walls in the entry/dining room.
I wanted to bring the tan in so I've been looking for an interesting curtain with a country cottage feel. I came across these curtains last week and just keep looking at them. They're linen and absolutely beautiful. I never thought I would choose plaid, but there it is. A rich tan linen plaid. And for just $24.99 a panel, I couldn't be more sold on them. Now I just want to run it by the husband and order them.