Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Love note~


This one is dedicated to my sweet true love:

find the printable HERE

Thanksgiving blocks~

Stacking blocks in different ways makes for a fun and simple holiday display


 To make these Thanksgiving blocks I cut a piece of a 2X4 into 2 equal parts, 10.5'' each.
I cut a smaller block off of one of the pieces which measured 2.75''.


Painted them with Burnt Umber by Folk Art


and added vinyl lettering.


I will be selling the vinyl for $6 a set which will include shipping.


Shoot me an email if you are interested and I'll send over a paypal invoice.

Have a wonderful Tuesday!
Andy

Monday, October 17, 2011

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Ding dong the witch is dead!

A fun after school snack, or a Halloween treat for the neighbors.


Just pick up some Ding Dongs and supplies to make mini witch hats.



Click HERE for the pdf printable

Monday, October 10, 2011

Father's love printable


You can find the printable pdf version HERE

Kitchen Sign~

Remember the cabinet door I bought for a few bucks?  
Well, initially it had 5 squares.



I chopped off a couple and used the larger piece to make this headboard shelf


I was able to salvage one of the remaining squares to use as a frame for a kitchen sign.
I cut some 1/4'' mdf strips to glue to the center to give it a plank sort of look.

After brushing the slats with a coat of green paint and glueing them into place it was ready for vinyl


I wanted to include everything I love about the kitchen in the sign.
It always seems to be a gathering place where we can hang out, enjoy ourselves and make lasting memories!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Transforming the front room~

Our front room was bright and whimsical. This weekend I was ready to make a change. 
I was craving something clean and refreshing.


I had helped my friend Heather hang board and batten trim in her master bedroom and she gave me all of her extra supplies, which was super nice! I loved how her room turned out and wanted to do something similar in my front room.  This weekend The Joe and I celebrated our anniversary. We went to a football game(something he really enjoys) and worked on projects(something I really enjoy). It was a wonderful way to spend time together and make some fun memories!


Here are a couple of the process pics. It was actually a very fast project. We had everything tacked to the walls within an hour and a half. We used 4'' boards for the top and 2'' boards for the battens. We chopped the bottoms of the 2'' boards at a 45 degree angle so they would match the base molding.

To space the boards evenly, we cut 2 board that were 17'' long and held them in between the battens while we tacked them into place. One near the top and one near the bottom. It was really easy and we didn't have to worry about measuring everything!


After saying goodbye to the bright yellow wall and painting everything I felt like the room needed a little something more so I made a shelf to one of the walls.


I was worried that the shelf might hurt the look of the room, but I actually love how it all came together!  


The paint colors are antique white and pebble gray by Glidden.


Before:

After:

It feels much cleaner to me! Just what I was hoping for.
I'd like to add a dark gray throw pillow to the chair and figure out a good window treatment, 
possibly making shutters?? I would love to be able to figure that out!