If you saw last week's results you know I still have some work to do in the Master Bath. First priority...something to put above the toilet that will provide additional storage and be adorable! A couple of weeks ago I saw this on Pinterest and haven't been able to get it out of my head.
It's from a wonderful tutorial at Retropolitan and I can't wait to give it a try! I'm thinking two...maybe three crates should do the trick!
I'm also going to try and get all the trim in the bathroom painted...something I absolutely HATE doing! But I keep hearing about this amazing new paint that covers in one coat without streaks or drips and doesn't leave any brush marks so I'm going to give it a whirl!
And if that isn't enough, I have a surprise project in the Master Bath that I'm hoping to tackle this week if the UPS gods don't let me down. Guess I'm trying to make up for last week! :) See you soon!!
My New Year's Resolution for 2012 has been made...and I'm blogging to help me stick to it! Every week I will assign myself a DIY project (home improvement, craft, or whatever else catches my eye) and will share my progress with you. I hope you enjoy the journey with me!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Week 3 Assignment - Results
Well...it's been an interesting week around here. Between two sick babies, a sick Mommy and Daddy, and celebrating my 40th birthday, it's amazing I got anything done at all! So, I have good news and bad news...which do you want first?
Let me start with the bad news. I didn't finish the above-the-toilet cabinet this week for a couple of reasons. While I think the advice I got from Alter'd Designs would have worked the first time I painted it, while trying to remove my train-wreck of a prior paint application I pretty much destroyed the laminate layer of the cabinet and was left with a less than perfect surface to work with. I did prime with several coats and probably could have made it work, but while staring at the cabinet for hours while prepping it I decided I absolutely hated it! It probably didn't help that I found something on Pinterest that I absolutely loved a few weeks ago and couldn't get it out of my head! :) Any guess what my next project will be????
But let's not dwell on the negative...on to the good news! The good news is my family sign is one of the cutest things I've ever made!! And I have my friend Tracy to thank not only for helping me get it done, but also for teaching me how to use some fabulous power tools!! I think I may have found my latest addiction!! It's funny how intimidating something that can cut your hand off can be...until you learn how to use it! Now I'm all over Pinterest finding things to build and create. Who knows, I may just beat the hubs to becoming a woodworker! She also taught me the fine art of distressing...I had no idea destroying something on purpose could be so much fun!!
This project was perfect for someone who had no idea what she was doing when it came to power tools because you don't have to have exact measurements and to be honest you don't even need to make straight cuts. And if you don't have a saw or don't want to use one, if you're really sweet to the guy in the lumber department at the Depot they'll make all your cuts for you!
So, enough gabbing! Here's my latest masterpiece! I'm a little bummed that the second line of text isn't as prominent as I'd like...but I'm not sure it bums me out enough to repaint the plank and do the letters again! :) We'll see...I'll probably change my mind by the end of the day!
Let me start with the bad news. I didn't finish the above-the-toilet cabinet this week for a couple of reasons. While I think the advice I got from Alter'd Designs would have worked the first time I painted it, while trying to remove my train-wreck of a prior paint application I pretty much destroyed the laminate layer of the cabinet and was left with a less than perfect surface to work with. I did prime with several coats and probably could have made it work, but while staring at the cabinet for hours while prepping it I decided I absolutely hated it! It probably didn't help that I found something on Pinterest that I absolutely loved a few weeks ago and couldn't get it out of my head! :) Any guess what my next project will be????
But let's not dwell on the negative...on to the good news! The good news is my family sign is one of the cutest things I've ever made!! And I have my friend Tracy to thank not only for helping me get it done, but also for teaching me how to use some fabulous power tools!! I think I may have found my latest addiction!! It's funny how intimidating something that can cut your hand off can be...until you learn how to use it! Now I'm all over Pinterest finding things to build and create. Who knows, I may just beat the hubs to becoming a woodworker! She also taught me the fine art of distressing...I had no idea destroying something on purpose could be so much fun!!
This project was perfect for someone who had no idea what she was doing when it came to power tools because you don't have to have exact measurements and to be honest you don't even need to make straight cuts. And if you don't have a saw or don't want to use one, if you're really sweet to the guy in the lumber department at the Depot they'll make all your cuts for you!
So, enough gabbing! Here's my latest masterpiece! I'm a little bummed that the second line of text isn't as prominent as I'd like...but I'm not sure it bums me out enough to repaint the plank and do the letters again! :) We'll see...I'll probably change my mind by the end of the day!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Week 3 Assignment - Another Honey Do and Some Fun Too!
So I guess I need to confess that I've been re-doing our Master Bath for a while now...let's just say it's been too long! But the finish line is on the horizon and there is just one item left on my Honey Do List and I'm going to tackle it this week. I need to finish repainting the above-the toilet cabinet. I say finish because thanks to some less than helpful advice from my friends at the Depot, I'm having to do it all over again just as I did with the vanity. The vanity was truly a nightmare...the first time the side peeled off completely in two pieces, so I'm hoping this tutorial at Altar'd Designs will help. Man I wish I had found this before I painted them the first time!!
And now for the fun!! I recently got my best friend, Tracy, addicted to Pinterest and when I found this adorable family sign tutorial at Every Creative Endeavor (one of my favorite blogs!!) she said..."When are we doing this??"
This is especially huge because Tracy (as far as I'm concerned she's "Bob Vila with Boobs") is my Power Tool Princess! She can build anything she puts her mind to. I, on the other hand, have a garage full of power tools (thanks to the hubs and his yet unfulfilled desire to become a woodworker) but have NO idea how to use them! So, wish me luck and see you next week!!
Week 2 Assignment - Results
Another week in and I'm feeling good! Not only did my menu board turn out great, but I also got two items off my "Honey Do" list!! Since there was a lot of waiting watching paint dry, I had plenty of time to re-caulk the kitchen sink as well as do all the caulking in our master bath now that the new floor is in. The menu board was really easy but I did discover a few tips they don't put on the chalkboard paint can! :)
1) Your surface must be TOTALLY smooth. Our door has fake wood "grain" to it and after 6 coats it's still there, although not as prominent. I don't think it's a big deal and I think the board will work just fine, but I guess I thought the paint had more self-leveling properties to it.
2) Since there's so much waiting involved between coats, if you put your roller and paint tray in ziplock bags in the fridge you can re-use them over and over for each coat...just make sure you take them out of the fridge about an hour before you plan to paint so they will return to room temperature.
3) If you are masking off an area that doesn't have it's own barrier (like a square on a wall), paint the inside edge of the tape with the paint color of the wall...it seals in any gaps between the tape and the wall and gives you a sharper edge. (Thanks, Tracy, for that tip!!)
I am soooo excited at how it turned out and I can't wait to get my menu's up for the week...just have to let it cure for a couple more days. Take a look!! :)
1) Your surface must be TOTALLY smooth. Our door has fake wood "grain" to it and after 6 coats it's still there, although not as prominent. I don't think it's a big deal and I think the board will work just fine, but I guess I thought the paint had more self-leveling properties to it.
2) Since there's so much waiting involved between coats, if you put your roller and paint tray in ziplock bags in the fridge you can re-use them over and over for each coat...just make sure you take them out of the fridge about an hour before you plan to paint so they will return to room temperature.
3) If you are masking off an area that doesn't have it's own barrier (like a square on a wall), paint the inside edge of the tape with the paint color of the wall...it seals in any gaps between the tape and the wall and gives you a sharper edge. (Thanks, Tracy, for that tip!!)
I am soooo excited at how it turned out and I can't wait to get my menu's up for the week...just have to let it cure for a couple more days. Take a look!! :)
Monday, January 9, 2012
Week 2 Assignment - Getting My Cooking Act Together
To tell you a little about me...I LOVE cooking but I can't seem to get it together enough to plan all my meals for a week and do all the shopping all at once. Don't know why but I can do it for a couple of meals at a time but always end up going to the grocery store 2 to 3 times a week! So I'm hoping with a beautiful new Menu Board like the one in this WhipperBerry Tutorial I might be able to pull off my menu planning a week at a time...
I don't have a gorgeous cabinet like this one to use, so I think I will do it on a panel of our door to the garage. It could definitely need a face lift!
Time to head to Home Depot and Michaels to get my supplies...and dust off the Cricuit! Wish me luck and hope to see you next week!
I don't have a gorgeous cabinet like this one to use, so I think I will do it on a panel of our door to the garage. It could definitely need a face lift!
Time to head to Home Depot and Michaels to get my supplies...and dust off the Cricuit! Wish me luck and hope to see you next week!
Week 1 Assignment - Results
One week in and I'm on a roll! These fabric covered crates turned out to be super easy and totally adorable! The hardest part was finding the crates...I ended up finding crates at Walmart ($5/each) but they were a different size than Laura's. Luckily, she includes instructions on how to adapt her pattern to any size crate!! If you are interested, here is the link to her Button Top Brad tutorial since there isn't a link in her crate cover tutorial. Also, SUPER easy and really help keep the covers from being removed by your little helpers! A couple of other pointers...
1) Don't buy or cut your fabric until you get your crates...you may need to adjust your measurements based on the crates you get.
2) Cut and sew one cover to make sure it fits before cutting the fabric for any additional covers.
3) If find you are intimidated by her "boxing the corners" don't be...just trust her and give it a try. It didn't make any sense to me until I actually did it. :)
So without further adieu...here's the finished product.
1) Don't buy or cut your fabric until you get your crates...you may need to adjust your measurements based on the crates you get.
2) Cut and sew one cover to make sure it fits before cutting the fabric for any additional covers.
3) If find you are intimidated by her "boxing the corners" don't be...just trust her and give it a try. It didn't make any sense to me until I actually did it. :)
So without further adieu...here's the finished product.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Week 1 Assignment - Getting Organized
Well, now that the new year is here, my first assignment is to try and get the toy situation in our house under control. Since Christmas our house has looked like a Toys R Us threw up all over it and enough is enough! :) I found this project on Pinterest and I think it's a winner!
Currently our kids, Bradan (4) and Brenna (2) have separate rooms, but we are thinking of moving them into the same room and making the other bedroom a "playroom" (that being said...if anyone has any insight/advice on room sharing I'd love to hear it!) so I plan on making Bradan's in a blue and brown theme (which matches his current room) and Brenna's pink and brown (which matches hers) so if we do combine rooms they will coordinate well. I found this fabulous tutorial from Laura Gunn at Paint in My Hair so I'm hoping it ends up being as easy as it sounds! Wish me luck!! See you next week!
Currently our kids, Bradan (4) and Brenna (2) have separate rooms, but we are thinking of moving them into the same room and making the other bedroom a "playroom" (that being said...if anyone has any insight/advice on room sharing I'd love to hear it!) so I plan on making Bradan's in a blue and brown theme (which matches his current room) and Brenna's pink and brown (which matches hers) so if we do combine rooms they will coordinate well. I found this fabulous tutorial from Laura Gunn at Paint in My Hair so I'm hoping it ends up being as easy as it sounds! Wish me luck!! See you next week!
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