Monday, October 25, 2010

Cloudy with a Chance of Drawers

This past week we (and by "we" I mean me and my dad!) 
have been working on a project in my daughter's room.  
It involved (my father) cutting through a very large portion of wall.  
Our house was built in the early 1940's so this was not a 
simple sheet-rock tear down.  
This was plaster.  Thick, strong, super dusty plaster.  
I didn't expect it to turn into a photo-op so I don't have any pictures to show you, 
let's just say that when he opened the door to her tiny room 
we had to wait a bit for the air to clear before we could see him.  
And he was standing three feet inside the door.

After opening all the windows and turning on a fan it
didn't take long for the dust to clear.
But it did leave a lovely coating on everything,
and I mean EVERYTHING in her room.
Since I was all "gett'r done" about it
I did not think to cover things or put things away.  
Yuck.  
Luckily the end result was lovely if I do say so myself!

Here is a before shot of the wall just inside and to the left of her door.



On the other side of that wall is attic space.  
At that point a very short and thin slice of attic, but usable space none the less!  
We used these instructions as a guide.  
We purchased a dresser off craigslist that was the right size and shape
and went to work (and, no, I don't have a picture of that either!)

Once installed and trimmed out I painted, and painted, and painted some more!  
And caulked a bit too!
Ta-daa!




The "dresser" is white to match her trim and the drawer pulls
are the original painted aqua, the accent color
we are using with purple in her "big girl" room.



And "PRIZE!" as my two-year-old would say.  
(That's "surprise" for those of you who don't speak Harry)
I lined the drawers with this awesome polka dot fabric from JoAnn's.



She loves the space that it freed up, and she adores the pop of aqua. 
 BUT - I was mistaken when I thought this would turn into a whole room makeover.  
I was looking forward to packing up toys and cleaning up 
knick-knacks and making her room more big-girl chic.  

No luck.  

I guess I was pushing it expecting a 10-year-old to get rid of her "stuff"!  
(as you can see from the pics, it didn't take long for her to add her own
embellishments - a MN Twins poster!)

Oh, well.  It looks just like I was hoping it would - like it's always been there.  
Stay tuned for her lamp re-do, side tables, and wall art 
(so she's not ready for big-girl chic,
do you really think I was going to stop with a dresser?!)

OH!  And thanks Dad :)

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Falling for fall

I love fall.  And fall loves me.
My children were born in the fall (well, late August, that's fall in Minnesota!)
I got married in the fall.  
Okay, that's all I've got.  But those are pretty good, right?
I love the leaves changing and the crisp air.  I love the sense of anticipation -
a new student, a new mother, a new wife.
Although none of those things are new to me this year,
I still remember when they were!  
And that feeling comes back to me every fall.
But the whole Halloween holiday in there kinda throws me every year.
I love the colors of fall - the reds, golds, browns and oranges.
 Just not orange and black.
I love the gourds and pumpkins.  Just not hacked up into silly faces.
I don't particularly enjoy the creepiness of the holiday or the gaudiness.
Regardless, it is October and Halloween will be here before we know it.
I have kids that are planning their costumes and mapping routes, 
so it's time to get a little (teeny-tiny) bit in the spirit!



I do not have a mantle, so this console table in our living room
is what gets dressed up every season.  
A pile of books, a small lamp, and a clock stay there year round,
and a picture of my kiddos 
(that should really be changed out soon!).  
I normally add some candles - for fall two candle sticks that I got from my mother
that say "Autumn" and "Harvest" 
(For about a day and a half I had a hurricane full of candy corn and a candle there, 
but my little man decided the temptation was too great,
so it got dumped out and these are the replacements!)
Another frame holds a picture or a saying - this one says "Eat, Drink and Be Scary", 
downloaded from Craftily Ever After.  Love Jessica.  
Of course now she has a super-cute downloadable Halloween subway art 
thingie that I just may have to print off too!

Anyway!

Above the console table is a long mirror that I stuck some bats and a spider to.
Gotta love the cricut!  I just cut them in vinyl and stuck 'em on.
Okay, really what I did was cut a super cute pumpkin frame
that ended up folding in on itself b/c I was way
too excited to get it up to think about the best way to apply it.
 *sob*
So THEN I used the black left-over from inside the wasted frame
and cut out the bats and spider.
Still looks pretty cute so I'm going to
climb out from under the table and pretend to be satisfied.  




Also hanging is my Halloween DIY art.  My butterflies are much cuter,
but kinda summery, so away they flew,
replaced with little circles of cute, whimsical Halloween paper.
I thought about cutting it into bats or spiders (I don't have a pumpkin),
but it seemed a little too cutesy.
 Don't worry though, I have my eye on the Thanksgiving cartridge,
so these boring cute little circles will be gone in a few weeks! 



I do adore the shadows that appear when the lamp in on.
Now I'm off to cut out more bats.  Apparently they are "cute" 
and my daughter wants some in her bedroom!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Here it is!

Here it is!  Kinda.  Sorta.  Ya gotta start somewhere right?!

I've been an (accidental) SAHM for the past two years - spending my time mothering, crafting, 
baking and decorating on a budget.  
And when I say budget I mean 'shoestring'.  

My husband and kids appreciate what I do 
(at least I think they do . . . well, at least nobody complains.  much.), 
but in the past two years I've realized there is a whole world of craftiness out there in the blog-world! 
 If I enjoy it so much, why not join it, right?  RIGHT?!  



So here I am, jumping in!
(okay, that's not me.  Those are the kiddos.
And they're not jumping, they're just watching)
Welcome to my life!