8.29.2014

Now Following Friday!


I am so excited to reveal this blog. Mostly because the writer, Layla Palmer, took the same interior design course at NYIAD as I am taking now! What better to help you push on in your dreams than to see someone who took the same steps as you and is a huge success! This southern beauty and her hubby have appeared on HGTV on more than one occasion and have been featured in a number magazines and of course, has a very successful blog. One very cool feature of her blog is Pick My Presto. Readers submit pictures of rooms in their homes they need help coming up with designs for and Layla virtually redesigns the room for them! Another post I always look forward to seeing is updates on their adoption process. They have remained positive and strong through this long process but are SO close to growing their family from 2 to 3! Check her out at The Lettered Cottage

8.22.2014

Now Following Friday

So I have been finding so many good websites and blogs lately that I can't not share! I decided to designate a day of the week for communicating these finds to you. So...introducing Now Following Friday! Each Friday I will be posting either a new website, blog, or Facebook page I'm following along with some great pieces from that site. The sites will range from home decor and kids stuff to fashion as well. Because when your home is fabulous, you need to look fabulous in it! And being a mom of 3, I take every opportunity to share great kids finds that make your life and theirs fun and easy. I hope you will enjoy and look forward to this new spotlight each and every Friday!


Now Following...



These two stay at home moms out of Utah have an incredible eye for simple style. They sell out of items just about as quick as they post them. Lucky for us they post ahead of time exactly when the item will be available for purchase! Even better, orders over $25 ship free!! Trust me, you will have no problem spending $25 here. Check out their website and if you are in love with them as I am then make sure to sign up for their emails so you can be one of  the luckys who gets your must have's before they are gone.
Here are just a few of the items I need for fall:

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8.18.2014

Milk Paint

So, I discovered about a week ago that the store I purchase my Annie Sloan Chalk Paint from is no longer going to be carrying her paint. At first I was a bit frantic. There is another store that carries it, but it is an hour away from me! Then I remembered seeing another type of paint on the Miss Mustard Seed blog that I follow, milk paint. I decided to do some research on it and was pleasantly surprised! It comes in an array of colors (all with super cute names) and is actually cheaper than Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. I was actually able to order it, pay for shipping, and still spend less than driving to my local retailer. I decided to give it a try! 

Well it came! I ordered a bag of Apron Strings, a coral color, Curio, a dark brown, and Ironstone, white.
This paint comes in a powder form and you mix with water to achieve your desired consistency. You can also add in a bonding agent to help the paint adhere better depending on the surface you are working with.

The first project I am going to tackle using Milk Paint is our oak entertainment stand I purchase about a year ago. $50 on Craigslist! The color just doesn't suit our home so I will be using the Iron Stone white color and a dark stain on top. I will post pictures tomorrow and let you know how this Annie Sloan girl feels about the newly discovered Milk Paint!

8.14.2014

Door Knob Hangers

My husband Jeff used to be in a band in high school. Over the years his collection of instruments has grown to include 4 guitars, 1 banjo, and a keyboard. When we moved into our home we were using his old guitar stands that sat on the floor. That concept became a problem as our second child began to walk. The instruments were constantly being knocked over by curious hands and smudged with all kinds of who-knows-what stickiness. We found a number of wall hangers at the guitar store but they were not very attractive and definitely did not fit in with our decor. I wanted a way to get them up off of the floor and still have a decorative feel. Naturally I went to Pinterest.

Among the handful of solutions for my problem was a door knob hanger concept where you hang the guitars using a twisting method. It was perfect! I ran down to my local Hobby Lobby (I could seriously live there) in search of supplies to help me execute the design.

Supplies included:
3- 5"x7" Natural Wood Plaques (I choose a rectangle, but the options are endless!)
3- Decorative Knobs (The options for these are even larger.)
1- Spool Of Twine
 
Tools you will need include:
A Drill & Drill Bits
A Dremel
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in the colors of your choice
Annie Sloan Clear & Dark Waxes
Paint & Wax Brushes
Metal Wall Hangers
Heavy Duty Glue (I prefer Gorilla Glue) and
Built-up Frustration (I'll explain below.)

Unfortunately I did not take a picture of this first part of the process but, it is the easiest part. I took my wood plaques outside and threw them at the ground (great therapy!). I choose an array of surfaces ranging from the concrete sidewalk to our gravel driveway and even the yard after they were banged up to get a little dirt down in the dings and dents.

After the distressing, I gave the first plaque 2 coats of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in Old White

Once the second coat was dry, I did a quick all over coat of Annie Sloan Clear Wax followed by Annie Sloan Dark Wax. Now be careful when using the dark wax. It is very dense and a little goes a long way. The first thing I did when using the dark wax was  dabbing it on all of the major dents and dings. Really pressing it down into the crevices. Then I rubbed it on all of the edges. I very lightly brushed any remaining dark wax over the entire surface. Lastly I took a clean, old piece of t-shirt and rubbed the plaque down. Here is a picture of the before and after of the first plaque.

Once all of the plaques were banged up, painted, and waxed, I determined where I wanted the knobs to go. I chose to center them horizontally but to have them sit a bit higher vertically on the plaque. I used a drill to make the necessary size whole to fit the screw from the door knobs in. On the back of the plaque I used the dremel to create a large indentation around the whole so that when I screwed the nut onto the knob, it would sit down inside and be flush with the back of the plaque. This way when they hang on the wall they will be as close to laying flat as possible. See the finished product plaques below.

(From right to left the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint colors are: Old White, Coco, and Napoleonic Blue.)

The next thing is to glue the metal wall hangers onto the top of the backs of the plaques. There is an option to nail these with the tiny nails they come with but I prefer glue for fear of cracking.

Cutting the length of twine all depends on  how you want the guitars to hang. I cut about 2 feet and then held the guitars where I wanted them and held the looped twine from where it would hold the guitar up to the knob and pinched it where I would need to make the knot. Knot the twine, hang it on the knob, and trim off the excess. 

Hanging the guitars is a little tricky. I twist the twine one time creating a figure 8 and then slide the head of the guitar up through the bottom of the bottom of the 8.

Here is the finished product! Leave a comment below and let me know what you think!

(Important Note: Make sure to reenforce the wholes in the walls with drywall anchors.)


     

8.11.2014

Fairy Photo Shoot

I can't wait to share with you guys the pictures from Ava and Kinley's fairy photo shoot! My girls over at Moms Making Memories do an amazing job every time. In the mean time I want to share some of the props I created for the girls. 

(Below from left to right: Gold Ball, Gold  Apple, Gold Lace Crown, 
Lantern, Vintage Yellow Head Wrap, & Bird Nest.)

                     (Below: Pink & Purple Rose Head Wrap)      
                  (Below: Gold Pearl & Rhinestone Head Wrap)
 
Supply Origin
Gold Ball- Family Dollar Tinkerbell Ball; Krylon Glitter Blast Glitter Spray in  Golden Glow
Gold Apple- Ceramic Apple from Marshalls; Krylon Glitter Blast Glitter Spray in  Golden Glow
Gold Lace Crown- Decorative Trim 1 3/4" White Poly Venice Lace; Mod Podge Matte; Krylon Glitter Blast Glitter Spray in  Golden Glow
Vintage Yellow Head Wrap- Bead Treasures Vintage Groove Timeline Collection; Brown natural cord
Bird Nest- My Garden Friends @ Hobby Lobby
Pink & Purple Rose Head Wrap- Bead Treasures Fairy Tale Collection; 1/4" Ivory Double Face Satin Ribbon
Gold Pearl & Rhinestone Head Wrap- Bead Treasures Gilded Age Timeline Collection; 1/4" Ivory Double Face Satin Ribbon    

8.08.2014

First Official Giveaway!

So we had a rainy Saturday while in Hocking Hills last week and I took it as on opportunity to visit the Logan Antique Mall. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get everything I would have liked to due to the fact that our luggage took up most of the room in the trunk. I did get a couple of things though. Like this awesome antique rolling pin below.

I also found something else that I have been looking for, for quite some time, to put in one of our children's room. Even better, they had two! They were very fairly priced so I couldn't pass up the opportunity on buying them both even though I only needed one. SO! I am going to use the second one for my first giveaway!! I don't currently have any members at this time (insert sad face) so the first 25 members will be entered into a drawing to win this awesome piece I am working on! (It's a surprise!) All you have to do to enter the drawing is become an ACD Member. If you have any questions please comment below.

8.05.2014

Bring the Great Outdoors, In

 (Above: Our Cabin)
Finally back to the usual grind after our yearly week long trip to Hocking Hills. Minimalism at its finest! True natural beauty. I myself am a huge fan of natural materials. Wood, cotton, stone, heck even dirt. There is something soothing about bringing natural elements into your home. They add warmth, texture, and depth; three of the most common words used by homeowners who are looking to decorate a desolate space.

Contrary to what many people think when introduced to the idea of adding natural elements into a room, these materials are not limited to just rustic designs. Natural elements can be used in modern designs as well. Take the use of the wood wall used in this modern living room below.

Or this picture! Very modern decor but the materials used are all woods and linens. Love this room!
Even by just adding some freshly picked flowers or a live plant can bring some life into a room. I always feel I can breathe better and the air is fresher when I have some foliage dispersed throughout the house. All year round too. Not just the spring and summer time!
(Above: Some flowers my wonderfully, thoughtful daughters picked for me on our trip.)
Just some more pictures of the family while spending time in Hocking Hills.