I have a post written for today with a picture and blogger has frozen up and won't let me upload any pics to any posts. Super frustrating. Stay tuned tomorrow when hopefully it will be fixed!!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Gatlinburg Trip
Our parents are awesome. They believe it's important for my husband and I have to alone time. We think they have the right idea! Because of this, we got to spend 3 days/2 nights in Gatlinburg, TN last week. We got a steal on the hotel and the weather was as close to perfect for February as you could possibly get. We relaxed, spent some time in the Smoky Mountains and toured a few wineries. It was such a nice time. I got a lot of cool pictures with the new camera I got for Christmas. It was overcast one minute and sunny the next which I was loving. Prepare for picture overload!
It's such a beautiful place and I'm glad we got to spend a few peaceful days here!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Ikea Basement Organization
I showed you our basement playroom in all it's messy glory a couple weeks ago. Here's a reminder.
I've been talking about going to IKEA since January to get items to organize it. Well folks, it finally happened. Saturday we made it up to Cincinnati to IKEA!! We stopped off at Boston Market on the way and it was so good. Wish we had one of those locally. Heck, I wish we had an IKEA locally too!
I had a list before we went and we actually got everything on the list and then some. I'm sure that happens to everyone, right? I wanted either one long or two short tables and two chairs, some sort of organizational compartment and picture frames. Check, check, check and check. I was also on the lookout for shelves and a basket to finish off my bathroom makeover. Got those too.
We were working with black and red to begin with so the table/chair options worked in our favor. As much as I'd like to bring a more cozy feel to the basement with color, it's just not going to happen. Someone worked super hard on these stripes and unless David Bromstad or Candice Olsen show up to give us a basement makeover, I'm not changing it.
We still have some rearranging to do with the furniture and tv, but other than that, I'm totally satisfied with it.
Big difference!! Love IKEA!!
I've been talking about going to IKEA since January to get items to organize it. Well folks, it finally happened. Saturday we made it up to Cincinnati to IKEA!! We stopped off at Boston Market on the way and it was so good. Wish we had one of those locally. Heck, I wish we had an IKEA locally too!
I had a list before we went and we actually got everything on the list and then some. I'm sure that happens to everyone, right? I wanted either one long or two short tables and two chairs, some sort of organizational compartment and picture frames. Check, check, check and check. I was also on the lookout for shelves and a basket to finish off my bathroom makeover. Got those too.
We were working with black and red to begin with so the table/chair options worked in our favor. As much as I'd like to bring a more cozy feel to the basement with color, it's just not going to happen. Someone worked super hard on these stripes and unless David Bromstad or Candice Olsen show up to give us a basement makeover, I'm not changing it.
We still have some rearranging to do with the furniture and tv, but other than that, I'm totally satisfied with it.
Big difference!! Love IKEA!!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Quilt Inspiration
As a crafty person, one of the things I really want to do is make a quilt. Now, I've made a few baby quilts but they were just piecing together a few squares and then quilting around the edge of each square to attach all three layers. It was a great way to start but now I want to try my hand at something more intricate and cool. There are two quilt projects I want to work on. Project A is a quilt for our living room. Something I can just throw over the back of the couch for added color and decoration but still functional at night. Project B is two twin size quilts for the boys new room. The new room is still in the planning stages so I want to get started on the living room quilt first.
I have been scouring Pinterest for quilt inspiration. I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do but knew I didn't want just a bunch of squares. Then I came across a chevron quilt and knew that was it!! I have the fabric I want to use and know that after coming across all the cool ideas, this will be just my first one! Here are the ones I found most inspiring, starting with the one with the tutorial I'll be using.
I am super excited about getting started! I hope it turns out as awesome as these quilts. I'm using patterns for this one but the next one will be solids. There are no limits to what combinations you do!
I have been scouring Pinterest for quilt inspiration. I wasn't quite sure what I wanted to do but knew I didn't want just a bunch of squares. Then I came across a chevron quilt and knew that was it!! I have the fabric I want to use and know that after coming across all the cool ideas, this will be just my first one! Here are the ones I found most inspiring, starting with the one with the tutorial I'll be using.
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I am super excited about getting started! I hope it turns out as awesome as these quilts. I'm using patterns for this one but the next one will be solids. There are no limits to what combinations you do!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Strawberry Cream Pie
Blog hops are great because not only do you get to bring people to you and show off what you've done, but you also find great things done by others. This recipe is a prime example. GASP! I didn't get a recipe from Pinterest! Hard to believe, I know. I was excited to come across this recipe too. I wanted to make something yummy for Valentine's day and this was perfect. Little did I know this recipe would have me going to three different grocery stores for strawberries. I was determined to make it though!
The Unsophisticated Kitchen created the recipe for this Strawberry Cream Pie. I was hoping it tasted as good as it looked.
The reviews from the crowd: FABULOUS!!! It was divine! My hubs was asking when I was going to make it again before he even finished the last piece! That, my friends, is a successful recipe!
I think the best part of this recipe was the surprise chocolate covered crust. You must head over to The Unsophisticated Kitchen and try it out for yourself!
The Unsophisticated Kitchen created the recipe for this Strawberry Cream Pie. I was hoping it tasted as good as it looked.
The reviews from the crowd: FABULOUS!!! It was divine! My hubs was asking when I was going to make it again before he even finished the last piece! That, my friends, is a successful recipe!
I think the best part of this recipe was the surprise chocolate covered crust. You must head over to The Unsophisticated Kitchen and try it out for yourself!
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Taking Down a Builder's Mirror
{Before I get to the fun stuff, I need to send a special shout out to all the working moms out there. I normally only venture out of the house into the workforce on Fridays. However, I've been filling in this week and last. Oy vey!! It is kicking my butt. I feel as if my house isn't functioning efficiently, despite my husband helping as much as he has. There isn't enough time in the day to do everything (there isn't even when I'm home 6 days a week) and I've only doing half days. That's why I haven't filled you in on the fun stuff I've been working on. My point, whether you are a mom that works from home or a mom that leaves the house for work, YOU ROCK!!!}
Now, on to the show.
Does your home have any builder's grade mirrors?? Every bathroom in our house has one. People are getting smart, though, and framing those mirrors to add character to them. I'd love to do that in our master bathroom. Add that to the long list of things to do around the house to spruce it up. The mirror in our half bath is a different story. It is not a standard rectangle mirror. It is an arch. You can't easily frame an arch. There wasn't anything WRONG with it, but there was just no character to it. That means it had to go.
The first thing I figured out was that the mirror was glued to the wall. Gee thanks mister builder, make this super hard on me. I looked online for how to get it down and asked around. I got the same general answer.
Step 1: Tape off the mirror
Step 2: Take a metal putty knife & rubber mallet around the edge to loosen the glue.
Step 3: Pull and hope it doesn't shatter
YIKES!!
I called over my friend Jessica for some help and we tried these steps. It didn't work. Step 2 didn't get us any where. It was clear immediately that all of the glue was in the middle of the mirror. The wall that the mirror is on is very narrow and there is little to no clearance to access underneath the mirror from the sides.
It was time to get creative. I went on a search for a piece of thin flat metal that I could slide behind the mirror. You'll never guess what I used. A metal piece that you put over the joint where two floors meet. It was long & flat and happened to be the only thing we owned that was long and flat. It was the only thing that fit behind the mirror. We probably looked like crazy girls, but here's what we did:
I stood on a step ladder in front of the mirror. Jessica stood behind me with her hands braced up against the mirror. I took the metal floor joint and slide it down behind the mirror. I beat on it with the rubber mallet. I'd take it out and put it behind the mirror again in a different spot. Once we got the hang of what we were doing, it really only took about 5 minutes. The problem was that it took over an hour to find the right piece of metal that fit behind the mirror. Oh well. It worked!! The mirror was off and in one piece. No one got hurt either :) Man oh man was that some nasty black glue holding it on.
That's what it looked like after the mirror was gone. Thankfully after some sanding and patching, it wasn't a big mess. I put up a new mirror after painting and you can't even see any blemishes. These pictures even give you a sneak peak of the new bathroom color. The painting is finished and the new mirror is up but the bathroom isn't completely finished. After a trip to Ikea next weekend, I'll be able to unveil the new space. It's coming together so nicely :)
That's how you take down a builder's grade mirror. If you try it, hope it comes down as easily!
Now, on to the show.
Does your home have any builder's grade mirrors?? Every bathroom in our house has one. People are getting smart, though, and framing those mirrors to add character to them. I'd love to do that in our master bathroom. Add that to the long list of things to do around the house to spruce it up. The mirror in our half bath is a different story. It is not a standard rectangle mirror. It is an arch. You can't easily frame an arch. There wasn't anything WRONG with it, but there was just no character to it. That means it had to go.
The first thing I figured out was that the mirror was glued to the wall. Gee thanks mister builder, make this super hard on me. I looked online for how to get it down and asked around. I got the same general answer.
Step 1: Tape off the mirror
Step 2: Take a metal putty knife & rubber mallet around the edge to loosen the glue.
Step 3: Pull and hope it doesn't shatter
YIKES!!
I called over my friend Jessica for some help and we tried these steps. It didn't work. Step 2 didn't get us any where. It was clear immediately that all of the glue was in the middle of the mirror. The wall that the mirror is on is very narrow and there is little to no clearance to access underneath the mirror from the sides.
It was time to get creative. I went on a search for a piece of thin flat metal that I could slide behind the mirror. You'll never guess what I used. A metal piece that you put over the joint where two floors meet. It was long & flat and happened to be the only thing we owned that was long and flat. It was the only thing that fit behind the mirror. We probably looked like crazy girls, but here's what we did:
I stood on a step ladder in front of the mirror. Jessica stood behind me with her hands braced up against the mirror. I took the metal floor joint and slide it down behind the mirror. I beat on it with the rubber mallet. I'd take it out and put it behind the mirror again in a different spot. Once we got the hang of what we were doing, it really only took about 5 minutes. The problem was that it took over an hour to find the right piece of metal that fit behind the mirror. Oh well. It worked!! The mirror was off and in one piece. No one got hurt either :) Man oh man was that some nasty black glue holding it on.
That's what it looked like after the mirror was gone. Thankfully after some sanding and patching, it wasn't a big mess. I put up a new mirror after painting and you can't even see any blemishes. These pictures even give you a sneak peak of the new bathroom color. The painting is finished and the new mirror is up but the bathroom isn't completely finished. After a trip to Ikea next weekend, I'll be able to unveil the new space. It's coming together so nicely :)
That's how you take down a builder's grade mirror. If you try it, hope it comes down as easily!
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Let's Get Organized, Organized
Let's get organized, organized. I wanna get organized. Let's get into organized. Wait! That's not how Olivia Newton John sings it. That's how it is in my head though.
I want to let you in on a little secret. My life is full of clutter. Oh, that's not a secret? What tipped you off? Could it be the fact I live with two preschool boys? Yup! I organize. I try to teach them everything has a place. Ultimately, though, in a day my house is back to messy. Here's an example of what my basement looks like right this second. (yes I'm blogging instead of cleaning)
Even when they help me clean it still ends up looking like this when they're given play time. I've had enough. ENOUGH! I've pinned plenty of organizational tips and spent some time looking through them today. It's time to declutter my house! In the process it will get organized. I've managed to go through my drawers and closet today pulling out clothes I know for sure need to be removed. Tonight during evening clean up, I got out some clear bins I got from the dollar store and organized some toys. I threw away things that needed to go and set aside things that will go to my nephew. There are two storage areas in my house full of stuff waiting for a yard sale. I'm psyched for yard sale season. The hubs and I have an Ikea trip planned to get some furniture/organizational items for our basement.
Here's what I know. You have to purge, purge, purge. Why keep things you don't need or use? Don't keep things for the what if's. If it doesn't have an intended purpose, get rid of it! This is something I'm in the process of implementing in my house. It feels good to see space opening up as things I don't need are being removed. It gives me motivation to keep going. I'm looking at this like a home decor project, which excites me.
Here's what I started in our living room today.
Batman and other superheroes in one container. Cars and other action figures in one container. Legos in a smaller container. The boys can see what's inside and won't need to dump them all out since they can easily see them all. Why didn't I do this sooner?
Here's a very small portion of the books we have.
I've pulled out board books that they don't need. Now I need to go through and remove the books that are more for older kids who can fully read on their own and store them away for now. Just doing a little at a time might take a lot longer but I'll see progress. If I wait until I have a whole lot of time or a full day to work on it, it'll never get to it. I'll keep you updated to hold myself accountable. Happy organizing!!
I want to let you in on a little secret. My life is full of clutter. Oh, that's not a secret? What tipped you off? Could it be the fact I live with two preschool boys? Yup! I organize. I try to teach them everything has a place. Ultimately, though, in a day my house is back to messy. Here's an example of what my basement looks like right this second. (yes I'm blogging instead of cleaning)
Even when they help me clean it still ends up looking like this when they're given play time. I've had enough. ENOUGH! I've pinned plenty of organizational tips and spent some time looking through them today. It's time to declutter my house! In the process it will get organized. I've managed to go through my drawers and closet today pulling out clothes I know for sure need to be removed. Tonight during evening clean up, I got out some clear bins I got from the dollar store and organized some toys. I threw away things that needed to go and set aside things that will go to my nephew. There are two storage areas in my house full of stuff waiting for a yard sale. I'm psyched for yard sale season. The hubs and I have an Ikea trip planned to get some furniture/organizational items for our basement.
Here's what I know. You have to purge, purge, purge. Why keep things you don't need or use? Don't keep things for the what if's. If it doesn't have an intended purpose, get rid of it! This is something I'm in the process of implementing in my house. It feels good to see space opening up as things I don't need are being removed. It gives me motivation to keep going. I'm looking at this like a home decor project, which excites me.
Here's what I started in our living room today.
Batman and other superheroes in one container. Cars and other action figures in one container. Legos in a smaller container. The boys can see what's inside and won't need to dump them all out since they can easily see them all. Why didn't I do this sooner?
Here's a very small portion of the books we have.
I've pulled out board books that they don't need. Now I need to go through and remove the books that are more for older kids who can fully read on their own and store them away for now. Just doing a little at a time might take a lot longer but I'll see progress. If I wait until I have a whole lot of time or a full day to work on it, it'll never get to it. I'll keep you updated to hold myself accountable. Happy organizing!!
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