Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Picture Frame & Chalk Paint

Today was one of those days that I felt highly unproductive. I did get a lot accomplished...just not the fun stuff! 

The other day I gave you a preview of the picture and frame that I was going to paint. 


Here is a better photo of it. I have been scouring the thrift shops around town for about a month for a big frame. I really did not care if it had glass in the frame. I wanted to create a more appealing way to showcase the children's artwork...ya know...instead of using the refrigerator door. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind using the refrigerator door to display the artwork, but it just won't stay put. It falls off the refrigerator door at least three times a day. Then, it gets stepped on. Finally, it gets torn and I end up sneaking it in the trash before the kids catch me. (Thankfully they're still too little to realize when their artwork is missing.) It just is not the most efficient place to display things on. 

Instead of using this to display the kids' coloring pages, I decided to make a chalkboard out of it. That's very typical of my style...repurposing things...even the already repurposed. 

So here is my progress. 


As you can see, I painted the frame black and the mat a silver color. It is actually called champagne. When I started painting it, I didn't have any masking tape, so you can see my painting blunders on the frame. When I made my shopping trip this morning, I made sure to grab some frog tape.


I had to try this tape out for myself because of all the positive reviews that it has been receiving in the blog world. I has not left me disappointed. 

All I have left is to touch up a few places on the frame and then I will paint the inside with chalk paint. 

Monday, September 30, 2013

Biting the Bullet

My Mother offered to let the grand babies sleep over this past weekend, which gave me the perfect opportunity to try out this bad boy. 



Yes, I finally bit the bullet and ordered one. Since I am just learning to upholster, I decided this would be a perfect gun for me. The best thing is..it was super affordable and it works great!

I mentioned a while back that I would reupholster the red chair within the month.
 Well, at least I got started within the month.


The chair's burlap needed to replaced on the deck. 


Here's a close up of it freshly stapled in place. 


And here is the front. 
 (Please excuse the mess, I am currently overtaking my living room with my projects.)


I replaced the old cotton batting. 
When I was stripping the chair, I accidentally tore the front batting.
 I hope that won't be a problem when I recover it. 

Hopefully I can manage to get a little more done this week. I'll keep you posted as I go.

Friday, September 27, 2013

MIA & Chalkboards

I know a few of you are wondering where I have been lately? I know...I just got my blog up and running and I am slacking already. I've have had a very busy past few weeks with birthday parties, house hunting, and daily life. Not to mention that it I have been having a few love spats with the camera AND computer. 

I promise that I have some really cool projects coming up.



Like this chalkboard in a picture frame by Miss Mustard Seed. I absolutely have loved this chalkboard and frame since I have first laid eyes on it. 


Here's a sneak peek of my picture with a frame before it is painted. 


Do you recognize the bowl?

Since I am not planning on selling the picture, I will go ahead and tell you that I paid $1 for it. So that means if I mess it up completely I am out an entire $1. No biggie! 



Chalkboards are being used in a number of different ways and are easy to incorporate in any decor.


Just look at this lovely chalkboard globe used as wedding decor. Simply Stunning. 


Entire walls are even being painted in chalk paint, especially in kitchens. There is usually only one accent wall that is painted in chalk paint. In this kitchen, the chalkboard wall complements the white cabinets. 


Well, that's all for me tonight folks! My bed is beckoning me! Have a great weekend! 


Monday, September 23, 2013

A Few Tips Regarding Yard Sales

Since this weekend has been so crazy, I've been trying to decide what to write in my next post! I haven't had time to even THINK about furniture! By the way, I did get that staple gun ordered...finally. Well you caught me, maybe I thought about furniture...but just briefly.


I'll finally get to start on my reupholstery job; you know the red chair. 

It's been a little naked lately.

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Well, anyway I decided to talk about shopping yard sales. But remember, I am by no means an expert in shopping yard sales. Consider this just friendly advice. 
  1. Map out your route.
    • They first thing you need to do is buy a copy of your local newpaper and locate the garage sales. Also, you will want to check your local bookoo for yard sales in your area.
    • I like to plug all my sales into my maps application on my iphone and then decide which sale I will hit first. For me this could be the one on the opposite side of town, the  one that opens the earliest, or the one in the most affuential part of town. 
    • Make your route so you can hit all of the sales in that area before you move on to another area of town.
    • Remember, the earlier you hit all of the sales, the more likely you'll get the best deals.

  2.  Know what your looking for. 
    • In order to hit as many sales as possible, you want to have an idea of what you're searching for. 
    • When hitting the sales, look past the mundane. Train your eye to look for what you're searching for and look fast. 

    3. Haggle.
    • Haggling is such a soft issue...some people don't mind lowering their prices, but others do. 
    • In the morning, people are less likely to haggle because it's still early. 
    • The closer to the afternoon, people are usually more willing to haggle because they are tired and ready to go home. 
    • If prices are not marked, don't be afraid to ask the price. If it's too high for you...then try to haggle.
I usually start my shopping right at 7 a.m. and I am done between 8:30 and 9:00. 
Most of the time, I come home with a treasure trove of items. 
Good luck hunting!



Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A Few Random Finds

I'm a little late posting so I decided to show you a few of my random finds. 


 My husband calls this the fishbowl. I thought it might be ideal to fill it with some decorative items. Maybe lemons? I actually did buy the lemons to fill the bowl, I guess I underestimated it's size. 


I also picked up this nifty swivel chair. It will double as a desk chair and extra seating for when company is over. Currently, I am trying to persuade my husband to get rid of his big bulky one. I don't think he is going for that idea. Oh well, I need a chair for my desk. 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A Settee For Me

Yesterday, I shared with you that I went to a few yard sales over the weekend. Well, here is my prize of the month. I am just tickled to have found this. I have been drooling over the settees that I have been seeing on different blogs and pinterest for about three months. (Okay, not literally drooling) It is amazing to see how great these bad boys look when reupholstered. I admire the talented people who take on such a large task. 
I am just so amazed at the amount of grace that God showed me in being able to find one in my area. Especially, one that fit within my budget. I have been scouring Craig's List and Bookoo as of late looking for one that fit within my budget. 

I have only seen a few online that have the wingback. I searched the Internet over the weekend and to the best of my knowledge I think this would be considered "Louis XV Style". 
(Feel free to correct me if I am wrong!) I know that this had to be manufactured in 1929 or after because of a tag underneath it, but I still cannot pinpoint the exact year. 
All of the legs are in wonderful shape. It really has great bones. 
Here is a close up of the fabric. I am not too hip on this color and pattern, but I definitely can live with it. Hopefully, in the near furture, I will be able to reupholster this. Maybe with a grey fabric? That is, if I am brave enough. 
In addition to the settee the size of a small bus, these were an added bonus. SCORE! They look like "his" and "her's" chairs. Are you getting this? They match the settee! The man actually told me that he'd only sell this to me as a set. 

I had to make three trips to get these home, which included having to borrow a truck. 
I could just hear the iconic words of Ricky Ricardo to Lucille Ball coming out of my husband's mouth when he discovered that I bought MORE furniture! 

"Lucy, You got some 'splaining ta do!" And I could just picture Lucille's deer in the headlights facial expression on my face. 

Uh oh, I'm gonna be in trouble.  

As if we needed more furniture. I took a count of how many pieces I had in my living room this morning...are you ready for it? I had 9 chairs and 2 couches. That is, if you consider the settee a couch. 

My husband is used to it by now. He even told me that I couldn't sell HIS wingback chair because he already staked his claim on it. He really is a furniture fanatic like me! 

Hopefully, I will be able to get some booth space this month.

Monday, September 16, 2013

Yard Sale Finds

Boy, has this weekend has been crazy! I literally have been running around town ALL weekend. Don't worry...I've been quite blessed through the whole process.

Last weekend I really had the urge to go yard sale shopping, but I chose to sleep in instead. So when this Saturday rolled around, I was ready to go. I woke up at 6 a.m. and was at the first sale at a quarter till 7. (Sales usually don't start here until 7 a.m. and people are not so thrilled if you are an hour early!) I managed to hit 5 yard sales and was done for the day at about 8:30. 

I found a lot of cool stuff and I will show you pictures tomorrow. I am especially thrilled about the new vintage furniture that I have been drooling over for about three months now. Do you want a hint at what it might be? Think Louis XV style, but you will just have to come back tomorrow to see the actual pieces. 

Since I brought home a couple of new furniture pieces on Saturday, I need to make room in my house. Here are some of the pieces that I will be putting up for sale in the near future. 

 I have had this piece for about a month and I originally planned on reupholstering it, but I just do not have the time or the space. This lovely piece was originally constructed in 1960; it is a very sturdy chair in superb condition. 

Do you remember the chair that I showed you last week? Yes, the one that I made the slipcover for. Though it has been well loved, I will have to say "good bye" to it. I am not quite sure if I will make a new slip cover for it or sell it "as is". 

In addition to these pieces, I have two others that I am currently working on. 
The red rocker is waiting patiently for it's new look. 


See ya tomorrow!