Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Technical Difficulties

As many of you know I am a little technically challenged. So it works out very well for me to have a tech savvy hubby! You may have notice that pictures are missing from blog! In an effort to change some of my settings I also managed to erase most pictures from my blog. After a brief moment of panic I just accepted the fact that an afternoon in the near future will be spent on fixing the problem. Until then I have a sneak peak on some of the projects I have been working on.
Hint * Christmas prep began in September!


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Baby "Green" Steps


Lately I have been taking baby steps in living a little "greener". Family and friends know that I will make the 2 hour trip to Ikea just to replenish my paper napkin supply. They are thick and have pretty designs on them. (call it my guilty pleasure) A couple of months ago I saw in a magazine how an event organizer buys Ikea dish towels and uses them for napkins at the event's she organizes. (light bulb goes off) So the last time I went to Ikea I picked up 20 of these dish towels and some solid colored one's as well.



I keep some on the counter.


I keep my reserves in a basket located in my pantry and keep an empty basket for dirty "napkins". 
I thought the transition would be more difficult but the whole family took to the change very well. 

The next "green step" was to eliminate air fresheners with VOCs. For years we have used plug in air fresheners. After doing some reading on VOCs and the effect they can have on your health I threw out all plug ins and began looking for alternatives. Other than opening windows and letting the fresh air in I found that beeswax candles with cotton wicks are a good alternative. 




I found these candles at Target all for under $4. They also sell a vanilla , pineapple and Macintosh apple scent. They smell lovely and I feel MUCH better about the air my family is breathing in our home. 

They may be little steps but it feels good.





Friday, September 7, 2012

Infant to Toddler Room Redo - Wall Art


When my husband and I married I should have presented him with a bouquet of paint chips. Foreshadowing the life he would now have ahead. I LOVE changing the colors of my rooms. We moved into our home two years ago and every room had the same color it was originally painted...until now:) My children are growing up with the assumption that their room can have a makeover every two years. I know...my fault entirely! My Isabelle's room went from purple and pink to "more grown up colors" blue and yellow, Anna wanted a yellow room and I wanted to change Camden's to the blue Anna already had. So Anna and Camden switched rooms and I got to work on some new wall art to go in the new room. I wanted to stick with a light blue/red/brown color scheme. 


I love Dr. Seuss books and especially their illustrations. I purchased some unfinished wood frames from Michaels and painted with chalkboard paint. I was originally going to put pictures of Camden in the frames and write cute things on the frame. After reading The Lorax to the kids lately I changed my mind to the Dr. Seuss idea. I searched the web for Seuss illustrations and added Seuss quotes that I like and printed them on card stock paper. When I tire of this idea I can change the pictures out for something else.



Since I create most of the wall art that goes in my kids rooms I have a lot of canvases. When we change a theme or color I recycle the canvases if I can for the next project. That is what I did for this project. I covered some canvases I already had with burlap. (I will warn you that working with burlap is not the best for allergy sufferers!) 


I found a plaid fabric that incorporated the color scheme I wanted for the room and used felt for the surf board, windows, and tires. I am happy with the finished product with the exception of one thing. The uneven corners of the canvas caused by the bulkiness of the burlap. I guess I can call it "rustic" art! 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Infant to Toddler Room Redo - Storage Bins



Like many people I have become addicted to Pinterest. My husbands says that I browse it more than he does ESPN which isn't far from the truth. I saw the above image of superhero storage bins and thought to myself "I have loads of storage bins I've purchased at Target...I can do that!"


These ADORABLE critter storage bins, made by 3 Sprouts, served as further inspiration for my storage bin makeovers.


This is the end result. I printed images of the cute 3 Sprout designs onto regular computer paper, cut them out then used as a template on fleece bought at Michaels. Some hot glue later and a clingy toddler whining in my ear and ta-da!


Thursday, June 28, 2012

For the love of Chevron



I don't fall for pattern's often but for some reason I have been really liking the chevron pattern. (who hasn't lately?) It is a little Charlie Brown just without the black and yellow! Everything from rugs, phone cases to clothes...chevron is everywhere. 



The rug above is the inspiration for my next project. I've seen several DIY tutorials on painting your own design onto solid rugs like this IKEA rug...


With some painters tape, paint and a foam brush the possibilities are endless. This rug is on my list to get next time I visit IKEA. 



As you may have noticed I have been a bit MIA this past year. Not for lack of discovering new and creative things to do but enjoying these new discoveries and not feeling the need to record them all.
I currently see myself like the floats above and will post something here and there when the mood hits.
Enjoy the discoveries!










Friday, April 13, 2012

Wall Change

My Anna LOVES Africa. By that I mean she loves the animals, the landscape and the fact that you have to take a plane or boat to get there from our home. Her imagination has created beautiful stories of us going to Africa someday. When we built our home almost 2 years ago I created a wall on one side of Anna's bedroom that looked like this:


 

When I asked Anna what she would change about her room she pointed to this wall. 
I began researching ideas and there are A LOT of wonderful ones. 



These walls were my main inspiration for what turned into this:



I am still amazed at how thriftily this project was done. The photography is all from Costco. I know!
For $1.49 you can purchase an 8 x 10 photograph. I then found unfinished 8 x 10 picture frames at the Dollar Tree and painted them white. So for $2.49 I have a framed photograph. I found a paint by numbers at Walmart that Anna painted for her wall. Total cost $1.97. The more ornate frames came from TJMaxx for $7.99 each. (my "splurge") The letters were unfinished and came from Michaels for $1.39 each. I reused some from the "Little Birdie" that graced the wall previously. 


I recreated the giraffe art from a print I saw on Etsy and the elephant art was made from a Martha Stewart elephant punch and scrapbooking paper. 


I am thrilled with how this all turned out and Anna keeps telling me how she loves her animals!
Side effect: Too easy = must repeat



Saturday, March 10, 2012

Container's of Color



I love container gardening. Little oasis's of color that I can move and arrange to my hearts delight. The February and March issues of Southern living have been full of wonderful ideas for this spring season. I've torn out most of the pages out of both issues and taken them with me to Lowes this week to start planning. 
There are many advantages to living in a town where four colleges also call their home but one of the disadvantages is when your choosing planting colors to not look like your screaming your allegiance to one of them. If I plant all purple and yellow flowers I am a JMU alumni. (which I am but that's beside the point) Planting red and gold flowers and I am a Bridgewater College alumni. (which I also am) While I am proud of both colleges I would prefer my yard to to not reflect them.
With that being said I have decided on orange and purple combinations. The snapdragon arrangement above is a burst of color I am in love with.



I also like the tulip and english daisy container garden in the February 2012 issue (that I cannot find a picture of...so sorry!) 

When I begin potting I usually set aside three large pots to plant palm trees in and place one on the front porch, back deck and under the deck. They exude a tropical feeling when the summer breeze blows thru them. The downside to this is that they do not like cold weather and the one time I brought them inside for the winter I neglected them and they did not survive. This year I am going to change it up and plant ornamental grasses.



I will still get the tropical feeling that can survive the colder temperatures.



This is the picture that gave me the idea for potting ornamental grasses. I picked up the outdoor living catalog from our local Lowes.
Spring is coming...I can't wait!