Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cool kitchen light!


Ellington Fans MPA-1PNK Accessory - Recessed Can Light ConversionSo I was extremely excited when I saw that they have a can light conversion kit available because a while back I had wanted to put a pendant light above my kitchen sink where there was a recessed light.  I got the eye roll and was told it would be too much work to take that light out and replace it with a pendant.  Well, being obsessed with DIY/decorating blogs I found that it could be done without hassle all I needed was to buy this kit, which of course I found at my local Menards (I'm a regular), found a glass shade I liked, well Tristan actually picked it out and voila!  I have my pendant for around $35.  No mess, no complaints!  Love it!  What do you think?

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Kitchen Updates



Merola Tile Lantern 12-1/2 in. x 12-1/2 in. White Porcelain Mesh-Mounted Mosaic Tile
Home Depot


       Sorry it's been so long since I've posted but this girl had been crazy busy in thought.  Last night I just hung up some new wall accessories in my kitchen and once again it got the ole cogs turning.  We've been wanting to do a tile back splash in my kitchen for years now and while browsing threw one of my many decorating magazines I came across a kitchen with such a beautiful tile.  I knew as soon as I laid eyes on it it had to be mine and so today I went surfing to locate my tile.  And I have been desperately wanting to paint my cabinets white.  I got the stainless steel sink a couple years ago that I had been begging for.  And I also got a great idea from one of my favorite blogs - did you know you could buy a can light converter kit?!  I had wanted to put a pendant over my sink but was informed that taking the can light out was way too difficult and I could do it but now I may have a shot, yay!  And I will probably do a color update on the walls not sure what I would do yet because I also want to repaint my living/dining and I have an open floor plan so the colors would have to be cohesive.
can light converter kit
http://www.vintagerevivals.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

On A Mission

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Repainted-but not sure what color?
So, I decided today that my next search/project will be a desk for Tristan, my five year old.  He started Kindergarten this year and this was new to me but they get homework (who knew).  I never remember getting homework when I was in Kindergarten but I guess times have changed; he's already learning to read!  So I'm thinking, why not a desk in place of the train table we made for him and the boys rarely use it.  One perk of a desk he can do his homework there and store all the thousands (not exaggerating) of projects and papers he brings home and just has to keep.  The C.L. search is one and I'm really excited....
Amerock 3" Oil Rubbed Bronze Cup Pull.Opens in a new window
Maybe this type of drawer pull?
http://meandjilly.blogspot.com/

Monday, November 14, 2011

Some little additions

So, the garage is coming along. I was so excited to get the magnetic dart board I ordered for Tristan and Levi and my door knocker which was more for looks less for function considering its on the inside door but it's oh so cute!  Still waiting for my contractor a.k.a. Hubby to get me some trim but all in all we have a fun space to play darts...nice spot for coats/boots and are ready for the snow.  Now what shall be my next project?


http://www.amazon.com/Marky-Sparky-90008-Doinkit-Darts/dp/B000BXKN30/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321284919&sr=8-1
Esschert Design USA BR15 Bird Silhouette Door Knocker
http://www.amazon.com/Esschert-Design-USA-BR15-Silhouette/dp/B003TEG76A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1321285092&sr=8-1

Monday, November 7, 2011

Wall-spiration

Just look at this amazing wall!  I want to cork my wall too!  Oh, man, Nate is gonna hate me.  I am so excited to incorporate this into something, I don't know what yet, well that's a lie I know where but it will be revealed soon.  I had this idea before seeing this but now I am convinced it would be awesome thank you design sponge for giving me wonderfully beautiful ideas.
http://www.designsponge.com/

Chalkboard Paint is AWESOME!

So I've done jars and nesting dolls but never before a wall and let me tell you between the Frog tape and the chalkboard paint I have had the most fun doing this project today.  I can't wait to try it out but alas I must wait the three days.    If you haven't yet used chalkboard paint don't wait try it on something because it's so fun!  It's so so so AWESOME!!!!  Have a wonderfully, chalky day ;)

Garage Entry Organization Project: Paint, paint and more paint!

So, I finally got some paint on the walls and it's starting to look more homey.  The lockers and benches are in place, I got a long runner rug for the entry and am working on the finishing touches, accessories and whatnot.  Got my doors painted, not sure if I should have gone with a lighter turquoise?  I enlisted some help on the long striped wall....Tristan was so excited to help paint.  I started on my chalkboard today and am pretty stoked to see how everything will look when it's done.  Not sure what kind of trim I want for the base and door but it will probably be white?  And I'm uber excited to get the door knocker I ordered via Amazon.  All in all this project is getting done and that makes me happy although the floor epoxy will have to wait until spring.  And the lights might get a makeover as well, I'm just not sure what to do yet.  














And the stripe is done!
The inspiration was a Swiss Army Blanket

A Door Stop....How cool is that?!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Garage Entry Organization Project: The Benches

So while out with some friends we happened upon a garage sale and came across some pretty interesting things one of which were these two old ammo crates that I just couldn't pass up although I wasn't sure what I was going to do with them yet.  I had originally wanted to use them as cabinets, where?, I wasn't sure so as I was working on my garage project not sure if I was going to use a bench or chair for putting on shoes, etc. decided to try these bad boys out as benches.  While on one of my many trips to Menards (yes, I am a Menards junkie) found a suitable leg and brought four home try them out.  Thought to myself these might work, now how to get the same old rustic patina as the boxes, hmm?  I grabbed out some old stain we had from our bathroom cabinet redo- first I tried the tintable, water-based stain in gray and didn't quite like it so on another I used Minwax in Ebony and Eureka! it was an almost perfect match, I just added a bit of the gray water-based stuff on top to add a bit of gray not too much and I don't know if anyone could tell these weren't made for each other. Success!  I love them, they work so far and I can't wait to finish this whole project and share it with all of my amazing readers! Bottom line: I bought the crates for $5 a piece, the legs for around $2 a piece and the stain I had, so I spend about $26 total for two very different and unique benches.  I'd say that is money well spent.  I love it when projects work.
Start with an old ammo crate
Buy spindles at a home improvement store
stain to match
Compare







Add stool/table floor protectors
And admire your handy work
Voila!  Rustic Benches