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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Hi, Have you met our front door?

Who's decorating their house for spring?
Who's looking for decor that will go the extra mile.... past the easter eggs and bunnies... maybe even past our town's tulips.... So here is what I came up with and the step by step instructions on the project.



There are so many cute ideas on Pintrest that I have seen that I adore.... but how to incorporate these ideas... without having 87 wreaths, and 8 plastic totes full of different floral choices... all of which I wish we had the storage for... but alas... we do not... what's a girl to do? 

Got myself a few photos/ideas from Pintrest that I really liked.  I have provided the link to the blogs and the photos below...

Chevron Print - really trendy print right now - so I made a template out of cardboard just like on this website:www.pennypincherfashion.com

Pinned ImagePinned Image I loved these colors - yellow and teal -  and the cute simple message of this wreath.... from www.agirlandagluegun.com

So.... I gathered my materials....

Cardboard Template
Poster board - Walmart -- .97
Yellow Paint - Bright Yellow - Walmart - $1.97
Teal Paint - Bimini Blue - Walmart - .57
Yellow Polka Dot Ribbon - Dollar Tree - $1.00
Picture Frame - Mahaska Co. Outreach - $2.00



See my picture/print out of my collaboration of ideas.. Always nice to see your inspiriation in front of you.....

Next Step, I took the picture frame apart - the mat and picture was all moldy and gross, so no love lost in getting rid of that.  All I have left is the frame....
I painted the frame the teal....


 Then I traced the chevron template onto the poster board, and painted the stripes in with the Bright Yellow paint.



I cut the painted poster board to fit the frame...
Cut out the wording "Hi" on my Cricut - I layered it up with grey houndstooth and black paper...
Glued the wording to the board, and inserted into the frame.
 
Added the yellow polka dotted ribbon - stapled to the backside of the frame. 
 
Tied a ribbon and hung on the door! - Hi! Have you met our front door?
 
Welcome to our home!
 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Entrance.... Stage Left... Watch out for changing props...

When you walk into a home, you want to have an area to come into ... a foyer... a loitering area... one that houses someplace to hang up your coats, somewhere to put your shoes, and gives you a glimpse into the home that you are entering. 

Well I don't have some grand foyer with a crystal massive chandelier, nor do I really have much of a loitering.... in fact when we bought the house, there really wasnt much of an entrance at all.... nothing very welcoming about it... the flow was WEIRD and choppy.... and did I mention WEIRD?  I struggled with this for quite some time, how do I make this area work for us?
So.... we created an entry area! 
I have seen all kinds of great ideas on Pintrest, and there are some really talented people who make benches, cubbies, and multiple areas that really jazz up their entry areas while also making it practical. 
But how did we make it our own entry way?  One that incorporated my style (electic and oddities) and my husbands style (long lasting and affordable) that was also practical?  
Well I had this door from my parents old garage on the farm...  this door used to be on a rolling rack, held from the top (like the old farm doors you see coming back into style now).
This door was just basically a door that was in our living room in our previous house in the corner as a decoration.  - I began to see that it actually had another purpose...
I wanted this door to create a partition in the small walk way to the dining room, so it would create a nook of sorts.  


So here is the poor wooden door that weighs a tremendous amount...  laid down for sanding... layers of wonderous lead paint.. 

The door wasnt the entire size of the opening, so Shawn had a great idea to install this door to make it look like it was floating in air -  either suspended in air while still allowing the concept to be open and airy...
Here he is installing the screws into our flooring and joices for support.  He covered the HUGE screws with a pipe that was spray painted black....

Here is a view from our dining room looking at the front door...



Door has now been sanded, and suspended by screws... 
Here is a couple more views of the door before it was painted.  
Views from the dining room/kitchen


View from our front door



We painted the door a milky white color called "White Chocolate Mousse" I didnt want it to completely match our white trim.
We spray painted the door handle to match the piping that covers the screws. 


 Look at Shawn, he's so cute, getting in there and making sure that everything is JUST RIGHT!  He always does such a great job at these projects I come up with. 


So for the past year or so this has been our entry area.... and it has been great....

Lamp Base - Target $20.00
Lamp Shade - Walmart - $13.00
Woven Basket - Target - Price - dont remember I have had for awhile now...
Various photos of us... from all over






Stay tuned... just because this looks ok... doesnt mean I will keep it that way!  LOL








Thursday, February 28, 2013

The Dining Room - not just a formality

According to Wikipedia the dining room is a room for consuming food.  In modern times it is adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving.  In the medival times, it was on a different level than the kitchen completely...  oh and they had a wait staff.... other than the momma/wife.

Most tables tend to have a rectangular shape and a number of chairs, some formal settings have 2 chairs for the head and end of the table with two arms and then armless chairs for the sides of the table for those joining the head of the family and his wife or mother. 

I always have enjoyed the look of formal dining rooms, and the idea of having enough seating for my family to all sit around and share a family meal.  I feel that a dining room conveys the thought, the idea of making memories and family traditions. 

Here is the dining room of our house at the beginning when we moved in (minus the fridge - http://smothersx3.blogspot.com/2013/01/escapades-of-remodeling-part-1.html ) , it was originally called the piano room, it was completely blocked off from the rest of the house, did not have overhead lighting, only electricity was the 4 plug ins.  The wall between the dining room and the kitchen was knocked out and opened up.


Here is a view of the dining room/piano room from our front entry way... this was a small pass thru "hallway" that was quite narrow... and I didnt feel like it had a purpose... therefore = another project in the wings ( a story for another time)


My husband installed a floating door from my parents farm.. this door hung on the garage and hung from an industrial railing and slid open in the middle... all together there were 4 doors, and they are VERY heavy. 

Here is a view of the door inside the dining room, paint sanded off, ready to be painted.


Door is painted and installed.



We wanted to spruce up the dining room to go along with our newly spruced up kitchen... but didnt want to spend alot of $$$$$$$$$....  so...  here is the money and the steps in our "remodel" for this room...

Painted the room a beautiful french blue color, installed white beadboard and railing.  We ripped out the carpet in the room and installed bamboo flooring.   Total spent on this room $800.00.

We purchased our overhead light at Lowe's on clearance for $200.00 - it's a Pottery Barn knock off. I love the look of all the "candles" and the fact that we have lighting in there!

The art work in the room consists of black and white photos from Seattle, WA.  My brother used to live out there and loved it.  I would highly recommend it as a vacation experience, I loved it.  That city has a great energy about it, one with the beautiful views of the mountains and hiking, and access to the ocean. The photos in this collage I feel capture the essence of Seattle.  The big photo in the middle is from a carnival ride and states "MUSIC", there is a small photo of the Public Market sign, and then another couple signs from the inside of the market "Fresh Fish" and an antique arrow.  There are two other photos that I feel are beautiful for your mind...someone had wrote in wet cement "Dont Lose Your Soul" and then in the public restrooms in the basement some graffiti artist sprayed "Question Everything" - beautiful statements.  The overall photos just came all together to represent the artistic vibe and the creative spirit that Seattle really encourages.  The best thing about it, I love the oxymoron of having a "formal dining room" with the informality and artisitic-ness in these rebelous statements and photos. 



On the wall on the right, a statement from Marilyn Monroe "Imperfection is beauty.  Madness is Genius.  And it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring. 

There is a bay window in our dining room, one that I am not too fond of, but I am told by Shawn that it's staying.. so I hide it with pillows of different textures - in browns, golds, and blues. 

Curtains are flat sheets from Walmart that I bought on clearance for $7.00 a set.  I bought two sets...  They came contrasting pillow cases, so I made a small bench pad out of the two pillow cases... this isnt ideal... I think it needs more padding for the look to be better... but this will do for the time being.


Our table decor - two citron yellow urns from my girlfriends shop in Oskaloosa  - The Painted Daisy.  If your in town sometime, stop in and check her out, shes on the square and has really great quality products! 

The table runner is from Mahaska Drug as are the two small owl votive candle holders. 


The hutch in the corner came from a local thrift shop for $25.00, it had a broken glass pane in one of the upper doors, I had it replaced by Oskaloosa Glass for $3.00.  I painted the inside of the hutch a pale contrasting/complimentary blue.  Our dishes and glass ware really shines and shows nicely with the coloring behind it.  I love the old antique Westinghouse fan.  




The sign above the bay window is an old wooden sign that my brother and I found in a pile of boards on my parents farm.  I salvaged it away for many years (Yes, I was a collector of oddities even when I was young).  We washed it up and attached it to the wall. 



Here is a viewing of our flooring - dark bamboo.  Rug is from Target, we had this rug in our first home.  Our dining room is a step down from the kitchen, you can see the contrast between our cork flooring in the kitchen and our dark flooring in the dining room.  While I love the dark flooring, it does show the dust alot easier.... something to think about if you are getting ready to remodel. 

The plant in the corner is from my daddy's funeral.  His aunt June gave that plant to me... and I have worked very hard at keeping that plant alive.  I found the planter at Gordmans for $20.00 and filled the bottom up with spray foam and rocks for drainage and easier mobility if needed.  It gets great sunlight from the afternoon sun. 



As for my vision for a room to hold our family dinner's in, I think I have incorporated many aspects of our family in this room...  the dining set was purchased with the $ that was given to Shawn and I at our wedding, it has enough seating for our guests, my mother's favorite color - blue, the photo collage from Seattle where my brother was stationed for many years, the fact that most families are ridiculous and beautiful, the plant from my fathers funeral, eclectic items from my family farm where I spent many years at, a beautiful antique grandfathers clock which was given to us by Shawn's grandparents (his grandpa restores old clocks), dishes from my memaw... I really feel that our family is represented in this room - not in person but items that capture them.  And isnt that what a dining room really is... a room for your family to gather in and enjoy time together, sharing food and stories?

Not the formality, its about the gathering together around the table....

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Sweet Nothins'.... oh Sweet Nothins'...

Happy Valentines Day to you all!  Or as our daughter say "Happy Ballentine's Day!!!! 
My husband and I are working on staying on a budget so how do we celebrate and stay on budget?  I thought I would share some cute little sediments that I gave to Shawn this past week.  I gave him one gift a day this week....
 
For Monday - a honeycrisp apple - Your the Apple of my Eye!
 
For Tuesday - a fake toy sucker from The Dollar Tree - I'm a sucker for you!

 
For Wednesday - Air Heads from Casey's - You make me air headed!

 
Thursday - Crush soda from Smokey Row Coffee shop - I have a CRUSH on you!

 
For Valentine's gift exchange from Finley and I....Reeses Pieces - Daddy, we love you to pieces!

 
 I had alot of fun finding little items along the way that I could twist and tweak for Valentines gifts.  I hope that he liked the silly sweet nothins that I left for him every day.  I cannot express into words, there isnt enough hugs and kisses to let him know how much I appreciate him and all he does for our family.  He is a great daddy, a great husband, partner and best friend. 
 
Happy Valentine's to each and everyone of you lovebugs out there.  I hope that someone tells you today how special you are. 
xoxo!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Valentine, I'm WILD about you!


Valentine, I'm WILD about you!
As a mom of a toddler, I would rather not have my daughter eatting candy at every holiday.  So for her Valentine's gifts for her little buddies at daycare I wanted something that didnt include sugar, sugar, sugar and more sugar.  Thanks to the idea of a friend of mine, Ann Drummond, we came up with a very affordable and cute gift for her friends!  


 Finley and I went to our local Dollar Tree and picked out 6 animals for $1.00 a piece.  Finley got to say what animals she wanted for her buddies, and she LOVED it!  She went thru the store proclaiming her excitement  about these upcoming gifts... it was very sweet to see her wanting to share toys with others and to see her happiness in giving a gift to a friend.







Our materials needed list:
Construction paper - 1 pc of Pink paper
12x12 Zebra paper - 2 pc at 1.00 a pc.
Markers 
Scissors and Pinking Shears
Paper Cutter
Animals - $1.00 a pc.
Double Sided Tape
Stapler
 Cutie Patootie.... excited to make Valentine's for her friends at daycare!



 Packaging of our Valentines.....

 A little cute sediment ....


Finished product!  A fun little animal toy to play with, as well as a cute little expression to share a little love with her friends!








Sunday, February 3, 2013

Mixed Media Collage Wall


Do you have that space in your house that just is a dud?  What do you do with it? 
Do you have multiple items that you love, and want to display, but don't know how?

I had all these great ideas and pictures pinned on Pintrest just burning in my mind...I struggled though.... how do I incorporate all those ideas and craft projects into one collaboration?

My solution.....  A mixed Media Collage Wall in my upstairs hallway! 

Color Combonation.... Wall color - Woodsmoke (Better Homes and Gardens color)
Teal Blue, White, and Orange accents. 

So I began to collect all my random items, my picture frames, free printable sayings from blogs I had found and downloaded.  Here is a photo of my collection...  in progress.....


 
 
Next Step was to make my craft items that had caught my attention on Pintrest... 
 
Modge Podge Phots to Canvas
Paint and Modge Podge Photos to Woode Plaques
Incorporate scrabble pieces into sayings
Add texture to the wall by using fabric in fun trendy prints
 
 




                                     these wooden plaques were .97 a piece.  I purchased 3. 
 




 
I painted 2 of the frames teal blue and one orange.  I also painted a letter S teal blue as well. 
 

I then used Mod Podge for the first time, I found two photos of my daughter that I loved, and I applied them to the wooden plaques with Mod Podge.  I followed the directions on the back of the bottle, this product is great to work with. 
 
 
Next I created my own "subway art" canvas project..
 
 
First - I painted the canvas blue all over with spray paint.
Second - I selected my paper colors, orange, grey, teal blue and white.
Third - I cut out my saying on my Cricut.  I used 2 different fonts.  Cherry Limeade and George and Basic Shapes.
Fourth - I glued my wording to the canvas after deciding on the layout I wanted.
Fifth - I coated the canvas with Mod Podge to seal the work.
 
 
While that canvas was drying.... I moved onto my next project...
Scrabble Art!
 
I found these great Scrabble tiles at a local thrift store for .50 a game!  I bought 3 games... I figure I can do alot with these letter tiles down the road.
 
 

 
I attached this blue plaque to a white canvas. 
 
 
 
Now my collection of goodies and treats are ready to be hung up and displayed....
A big thank you to my husban for helping me hang up all these wonderful items!  xoxo!
 
Fabric covered canvas's - the fabric came from Hobby Lobby - $4.99 a yard.

I had the big letter S from an adventure to MN with a girlfriend.  It came from a Steve and Barry's that closed down.  It was a dark navy blue originally.... I spray painted it a creamy white.
 
 
I am still looking for 2 other items to fill in the area above the two 8x10 white frames. The great thing about a collage wall is that, it all comes together... over time... its something that is ecelectic but somehow all matches when it is put together.
 
I hope you enjoyed looking at our fun mixed media collage wall.... I hope that you found some inspiration from this project.