Sunday, September 8, 2013

Antique school desk

After a long hiatus I have returned once gain. My little man is now  two and a half and our newest little little man is four months old and growing fast.  With the two boys I have had a hard time finding "me time" for creating and visiting garage sales.  Finally on the way home from getting groceries we topped at a great sale.  There were several old frames I am kicking myself for not getting, but alas I was just out of practice.  I did pick up a antique wood and cast iron school desk for ten dollars.  I have been working on it some but I am having issues with the staining not being even so I am going to try and get some toner to even out the finish.  Until next time...enjoy

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

This Little Man...


This little man has been keeping me very busy.  He's been crawling around so much and getting into everything-cupboards, pots, pans, Tupperware, and closets now.  I realize that I could train him to leave those alone, but he loves to explore and I don't want to limit his explorations to his toy bin.  This in turn leaves me cleaning up behind his whirl wind.  We're also working on remodeling our 90's kitchen and this includes painting the whole main level.  I've got the colors narrowed down to a general brown gray, here's our top four contenders. 

They are from the left:  Brown TeePee, Pony Tail, Earthy Cane, and Reclaimed.  We have really tall ceilings so I'm leaning towards the darker one or maybe a few shades lighter than Reclaimed on the far right.  I'm pretty sure that anything would be better than 'desert rose'.  Decisions decisions.  The next big decision:  go to the transportation museum with Colby today or work on putting the garden in...hmmm. 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Cork Board Redo with Map




 I got this cork board from my mom and it has been hanging boringly on our wall by our dining room.  I was waiting for some inspiration to hit me, and finally, yesterday I was struck.  I frequently visit the paint and wall paper section of Menards and I saw these dry erase maps.  The downside was they were 20 dollars, but I think it was worth it.  I had to trim down the sides a bit to fit in the frame and used a credit card to smooth it out.  If I don't like it I can always peel it up and stick it to a wall somewhere.  Pretty fun and we can write messages to each other on it.  






Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Adventures


Little man has been discovering so many things lately.  We took him to a beach the second week in March, it was 80 degrees and there was still ice floating in the lake.  Crazy.  I'm looking forward to exploring more parks with him in tow.  I've been in a bit of a craft funk lately, but right now I'm trying to do some maintenance projects that have been neglected.  We're also in the process of updating our kitchen which is quite exciting-minus the price tag.  Best of luck with your projects-and my promise to you-I will get back on the craft horse.  Until next time-enjoy the little things

Sunday, April 1, 2012

T-shirt Rug!


Well, I finally finished my t-shirt rug for Colby's room.  It is about 3 feet by 2 feet and contains at least 12 different shirts.  It was quite the time consuming process, but once I got the knack of it latch hooking was a good activity while watching tv.  I was doing my darnedest not to start another project until I finished the rug so that is part of the reason I haven't been posting much.  The other part is that March felt like summer and when I wasn't feeding the babe, we were outside playing. 


Basically I cut all my t-shirts into really long strips, then cut those balls of yarn into little strips about 4 inches long, and then I latch hooked them onto the rug backing I picked up at JoAnns, and then I gave the rug a hair cut so all the ends were even-which worked much better than when I try to cut my own bangs.   Any who, good luck to those that attempt this it takes a lot of time and a lot of t-shirts. 

***Tips*** use all cotton t-shirts because they form a nice curl when pulled.  Also I found latch hooking in a diagonal pattern was faster than hooking them on horizontally.  If you go to church garage sales I have found that the last few hours they let you fill a whole bag of clothes for a few dollars-or maybe this is just for me since I always look a bit disheveled carrying Colby around on my hip.  Anywho, good luck***

Thursday, March 22, 2012

It's about time...

Well, life has become quite chaotic in my family lately-and with all the worrying, it diminishes the importance of crafting and doing fun things.  My niece at 10 months was diagnosed with Leukemia so she's been going through chemotherapy and staying at a Children's Hospital.  We live quite far away and there isn't much to do to help the situation-because the only thing that helps is my niece getting healthy.  My sister also went through a roller coaster with her 3rd child who was breech.  Now for my other impairment, I started this silly t-shirt rug made out of strips of t-shirts and latch hooked on.  It's been sitting on my coffee table haunting me while I watch tv idle handed.  I made myself promise not to start any more projects until that was completed, and now, finally it is done. 
Here' s my motivation for the rug at xoelle.com:
I also just have to make a comment how I find it ridiculous that one of the only pictures repeatedly repinned on Pinterest is the one I think is the ugliest.  Sorry dear people that have repinned this-but it is hideous, and I even mentioned that in my original post.  And for all of you, here is the picture-Yoyo blanket and the source was lost along the way:


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Spoon Ninja

Here's a few updated pictures from Little Man, now one year old and getting ear tubes next week so hopefully help him feel better. 


Little Almost Naked Man

Here's all of our animals basking in the sun. 

Who knew flour could be so exciting?