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Saturday, September 11, 2010

I like marking off projects!

Although none of these are big projects they are things I have been thinking about for some time. It is nice to mark them off the mental "To Do" List.

These little booklets are some gifts I made for the girls in my Sunday School class. I have been working on these for some time. I would run out of rings or we would have new students join us and I wouldn't have them all complete. But tonight, I have finally finished all the ones I have information for. If new girls come, I will make theirs for them later. The idea is that they will begin to write down some of their favorite verses of scripture. This will allow them to find it easily when they want. I hope they like them. I asked them their favorite color and tried to find paper that matched their personality.

The next item on the completed list is this cute little gift for my Secret Pal. I found the tutorial for the precious bird ornament here.
Thanks Chick #3 for the Mason jar. It is filled with Dark Chocolate w/ Almonds by Dove!

Next up is this rustic shelf that I picked up when out boodling this summer. I have been wanting to clean it up and bring it into my studio for some time. The few little things it needed were some weird curved pieces of aluminum needed to be removed. This left some exposed wood that needed some paint. These little fixes took me forever to get around to, but I finally did and I like that it gives me some space to store some smaller items. It is hard to see in the picture, but the shelf is Martha Stewart Aegean Sea. (Thanks again Chick #3). Originally the shelf was more green, but the blue went over it nicely and I sanded the entire piece which allowed some of the green to peak through.

And last, but certainly not least is my lampshade. You may remember from a previous post that I had a lamp in great need of a lampshade. I knew I wanted more of a drum style shade and I knew I wanted to put fabric rosettes on it. It took me longer to find the shade than it did to make the flowers. I tried several stores and could never find a drum shade small enough. Finally, while making a quick run through Goodwill last Saturday after another trip with things from my mom's house, I came across the perfect shade. And of course it was cheap - $1. I snatched it up and by Sunday morning had this cute little lamp in my living room.

What do you guys think?

Friday, September 10, 2010

Grandmother's Memories


I know this isn't a project but I just had to share this with you guys. I found this beautiful set of dishes at yes....Goodwill. I know they don't 'match' what I have or even the colors in my kitchen so why are they displayed in my glass cabnits? Well....Growing up I spent allot of time at my grandmothers house. She displayed these dishes in the kitchen and anytime we had a family get together she served meals on this set of dishes. So yesterday I was looking around at Goodwill for a table and spotted these. I was SO happy to have found them. They bring back so many memories and I could not just let them stay there when I knew I had the perfect spot for them. I think they look good in the cabnits. And everytime I see them....I think of the many meals that we shared as family which she treasured. My Anut has her set of dishes....who knows....maybe one day I will pass them on to my grandchilderen.



Thursday, September 9, 2010

Am I crazy?

I need some feedback. While cleaning up my mom's house I have been thinking about the furniture pieces there and if they would better fit my needs than pieces I already have. The realtor and the picture tech person were there on Wednesday and they were going on and on about the drop leaf table my mom had. I hadn't thought much about it because she had purchased it after I had lived there. However, I started to look at it more closely and it really is beautiful. I don't have a picture of it yet, but will soon. She also has some high back chairs with wooden arms. Again, no picture.

So...I got to thinking. Should I replace my dining room table (kitchen table from previous house) with this drop leaf table, Place the high back chairs at either end and mix and match the rest of the chairs? I want to slipcover the chairs in a rustic linen slipcover. I have a picture of this on my phone that I will post when my DS returns from his volunteer shift at the elementary school.

It would have a bit of the feel that the chair on the right does.



























Photo courtesy of Seems To Be

Have I lost my mind? Does this sound remotely feasible and fashionable? Can you even begin to answer without any of the aforementioned pictures?

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Remake of Pillow


Remember the round pillow with the seersucker? I didn't like it on the seersucker pad so I took it apart and made an even larger Muslin base for the pillow. I thought that putting a solid color between the two uses of seersucker would give the separation it needed. Well, I just didn't like it on the bench. So I moved it to the very dark leather couch in the family room. I like it better there, but I realize making a round pillow is difficult. You can see from the photo that the pillow is a bit lopsided. That may be some of what is bothering me about the pillow. It also made me realize how dark that couch is. Ugh!

Any ideas for making a round pillow actually round? I used round templates, but somewhere between the cutting and the sewing it got off!