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Monday, January 16, 2012

Desktop Installed!

Ok, so my desktop is finished!  Well, mostly!

I worked all weekend to get it sanded, stained, and sealed.

Hubby helped me install it tonight.  Good thing we're not moving any time soon.  This will be a beast to get out!

Here is the progress so far:


See all that workspace?  I'm giddy!

Cheers!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Five Feature Friday #22!

I really need to consider changing this title to something having to do with Saturday!  I never get these up on time! :)

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Adventures of Our Fami-ly started with a side table that had not top and turned into this cuteness!  The color is wonderful - check out the subtle difference in color along the details!


My Champagne Taste definately rocked this piece making it look like a million bucks!  It looks perfect with the bright wall color! I love this whole set-up!


Embracing Change is at it again with this awesome nautical chevron dresser!  Yes, please!


Mommy By Day {Crafter} By Night shared an awesome tutorial for this amazing kindle case! Don't you love the bird clasp! Wish I had a kindle to store in this beauty!


Maxwell House Interiors did a FANTASTIC job making over this bathroom! You need to check out the entire makeover - it has such a comforting, lakehouse type feel!  Great job!

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Cheers!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Not Yo Mama's Thread Holder!


I'm slowly knocking out projects for the new office!  It is taking me longer than I anticipated.  I almost always underestimate how much time I need, so that's no surprise to me.

Rather than wait ten years to show you the final reveal, I'll show you little bits and pieces along the way!  Mmkay?

Last month I found Grey Luster Girl's framed thread holder tutorial on pinterest and flipped out!  I knew I was going to try this as soon as I saw it, just with my own little spin! :)

I changed my mind about fifteen billion times before settling on my final color and style.  Originally I was going to frame it - then it was going to be all one color - then it was going to be yellow and white chevron heavily distressed.  See?  Creativity ADHD!

Once it was stained though I loved it so much I didn't want to cover it up!!  Rather than frame it, I decided to tape off a 1.5 inch border to create the illusion of a frame.

 1.  I bought this basic piece of wood at Lowes for 8 bucks.  It's something like 1.5 x 2.5 feet.       2.  Then I used my favorite stain, Minwax Dark Walnut, to stain it.  3.  Next I grabbed some ScotchBlue painter's tape and taped off the borders, then taped a chevron pattern (eyeballed it, of course).  4.  I painted over it with white then peeled the tape off!


Once the paint was dry I took my orbital sander to it and distressed the mess out of it!

Now for the tedious part - math. Blah! I placed some freezer paper on top so I could still see the pattern, but draw directly on the board (can you tell I'm obsessed with this stuff? I use it for everything!)

I figured out how wide and tall the work area was, then I spaced out thread to determine how many spools I could fit into a horizontal and vertical row.

For example, I could fit 9 spools on the bottom row.  I had 13 inches of space (remember, I'm not counting the border).  So 13 divided by 9 is approximately 1.4 inches. 

Doing the same math for the vertical row, I ended up with a grid that had 1.4 x 1.5 inch squares.  I just traced it right on the freezer paper, leaving a little space on each edge so the spool of thread would sit right inside the border, not on it.

I used a small drill bit to place pilot holes, removed the paper, then hammered in all the nails. 

I broke out in a sweat people! A SWEAT!

Now, it's hard to see in the photo, but the nails are actually in the shape of an "H". Look real hard, you'll see it!

 
I had this idea when I realized how few spools of thread I had.  It would take an eternity for me to fill up the entire board, so I thought I would make the nails an "H." 

Now my thread holder is a double piece of art - cool chevron pattern AND an initial!
*SQUEAL!*

 
I love the modern/industrial look with the white, wood, and metal nails!
 
The nails are 2 inches. I would have liked 3 inch nails, but I couldn't find any (I really didn't look hard).
 
Here you have a sneak peek at the desktop stained!  I didn't go with Dark Walnut on the desktop because the wood is intended to brighten up this dark room!
 
 
Rather than make more holes in the wall, I'm just leaning the board against the wall next to my sewing machine.

 
The whole project cost me $10!

It can hold up to 137 spools of thread - if for some reason I need more one day, I'll just add in more nails to make it a solid block rather than an "H."

I love it!!
 
**This post has been edited to add new photos taken with my awesome new camera**

Cheers!
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Friday, January 6, 2012

Five Feature Friday #21!

Wow! I've been slacking on my FFF for awhile!  Bad Katie!!

Check these out!

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How dreamy is this dresser that Decor Adventures scored for FREE!! What a beautiful makeover! Love the blue and the crystal knobs (and that rug)!!


I simply love the color Fabulously Flawed painted this buffet! It goes perfect with the gold hardware! I love the details and the distressing!


Ummm, yes! Our DIY Diaries totally rocked this dresser and made it into an awesome console! How great is that purple!!



I just love the look of warm wood against darker colors like steel! Mingled Elements nailed it with this Restoration Hardware knockoff!


Ok, you need to hop on over to Thrifty Decor Mom to appreciate this room makeover.  Seriously, it's like an entirely different place! I just can't get over the aqua and white bookcases! Love them!

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I know I told you I wouldn't show you anymore of my office makeover until I was finished, but I caught a bad cold last weekend that I am still nursing, so progress is going a little slower than I had hoped.

So here is a sneak peek at a project I finished tonight!


Cheers!

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Office Progress - I'm Halfway There!


First of all, HAPPY NEW YEAR!!  It's so hard to believe we are already in 2012! As one of my classmates pointed out yesterday, this is my graduation year!  In about eight months I'll be out on my own! Hooray!

I hope you all had a great New Year!  I had a big night playing Call of Duty and drinking Moscato! Haha!  My hubby is a cop and he had to work, so I decided to just have a relaxing night.

Once I finished up all my Christmas gifts, I got started on my office renovation.  I've been obsessing over it for months now, waiting for Christmas break so I could begin. 

The photo above is to remind you of the before - bright and fun, but I'm ready for a more mature look.

Here is the office with it's new paint color and halfway finished:


*SIGH* I'm in love!  The color is Handcast Pewter by Better Homes and Gardens.  I had it color matched at Home Depot in their Behr paint plus primer in one.  It covered beautifully!  We ended up putting two coats on the wall, but that's not bad considering the bright color we were covering.

The wood desktop will be stained of course.  I will also be putting in an additional desktop where you see the bookcases.  This will make a "T" shaped desktop work area - I'll have the long desktop for sewing and office work, and the "T" desktop will work as a cutting area! 

I have a lot of big plans for this space, and I'm moving along as quickly as I can!  I won't show you anymore peeks until she is all finished!

But I wanted to share this awesome paint trick I thought up while painting.  Well, not really a paint trick, but a cleanup trick.  I'd like to think I'm the first person to think of this, but you geniuses have probably been doing this for years!

I always do the edging when the Hubby and I paint - this is my favorite paint container to use.  It has a handle and a magnet on the inside that will hold your paint brush when you're not using it.  AWESOME!


They have a special plastic liner that fits inside perfectly.  It's also pricey, so I use gallon size Ziplock bags instead.


Now that's not really the genius part.  I know people use shopping bags and all that fun stuff all the time. 

My brilliant idea came to me around 1am when I was ready to clean-up.  I had paint left in my Ziplock bag.  Just enough that I couldn't justify throwing it out.  But at the same time I felt too lazy to dump the paint back in the gallon bucket, knowing I would probably have to use my little container again tomorrow.

DUH! It's a Ziplock bag!  I just zipped that bad boy up and set it aside to use the next day!  I had never done this before and wasn't sure how the paint would hold up.  It held up perfectly!  The next day my handy little paint bucket was ready to go and all I had to do was open up my bag.


This may not be a big deal to you, but in my delirious early morning state-of-mind I thought it was genius!  Just thought I would pass it along in case just one person needed this idea!

I hope to be back next week with my full office reveal, but we'll see how that goes!

Cheers!