Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Angry Bird Boat
Only 2 more cat photos - I promise!
Couldn't resist putting 2 more photos of Marbles! He is so funny how he lays on his back! I think he really likes his new blankie!
A blanket for Marbles
My mom came to visit and brought this cute little crochet blanket for Marbles. My Aunt thought she was silly for making the cat a blankie - but he LOVES it!!
(Sorry for so many cat pictures - I never know when to stop when it comes to cats!!)
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
New Couch, New Pillows
I bought a new couch! It's pretty exciting because the one it replaced was 15 years old. I don't get new furniture very often - unless I can paint it or fix it up somehow, I love the couch - it's a Broyhill and super comfy. I came with these pillows which don't really match what's going on in the room
This one is from the Vintage Modern Moda line. I sewed different strips together and straight line quilted it. Then sewed the binding on
Sew Happy!
Back to School
I vinyl-ed these sanitizer bottles to give the teachers on the first day of school. Both teachers are boys - so can't get too cutesy! The hardest part of this craft is getting the label off the Germ-X bottle!!!
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Thrift Shopping at DI
I love going to Utah because I get to shop at the Deseret Industries!!
It is so much cheaper than thrift shopping in California - and there is
so much to rummage through. David took these pictures of me
"negotiating" with the cashier!! (I didn't know I was being photographed!) So funny. I got all these cute
luncheon plates & little glass cups to add to my collection - now I
can have 100 people for lunch & they can all have their own glass
plate!!
Quilt Shops in St. George, Utah
The first thing that caught my eye was this pattern:
So cute! I bought the pattern and am determined to make one!!
They had so many cute things to look at - I could have spent at least an hour there! I quick grabbed a Halloween Panel by Henry Glass and some fat quarters & left.
Then we headed over to Quilted Works - also super cute and inspiring. They have a blog! Check it out!
Again, I had only a few minutes. So I bought a few patterns, some yardage and fat quarters. I have so many projects in my head!! These are a few photos I took of their shop. I wish I had a quilt shop in my area!!
So much fun! I wish I had more time!!
Antiquing in Utah!
I love this green and blue casserole dish too! I haven't seen this print before.
I love these two divided casserole dishes with lids - they are my first pieces with decorative lids! I got the yellow one for $5 and the green one for $6!!
I came across this vintage metal bread box and I fell IN LOVE!! It will be perfect on top of my fridge - looks so cute in my kitchen!!
Saturday, August 18, 2012
A Quilt Gift
Wanted to share this quilt I made. I sent this quilt to a friend who has suffered a terrible loss in her family. I think quilts have special powers to lift, brighten, and comfort. I used the pattern from Diary of a Quilter found Here - only I made it larger to be a throw size for an adult. I love how it turned out!!
Friday, August 10, 2012
Coffee Table Re-Do!
I bought this coffee table at a garage sale over 6 months ago - I paid $2 for it! I didn't really know what I wanted to do with it - I figured I would paint it or something. So, it sat in the backyard for months and months. After reading I Heart Naptime's post on DIY Chalk Paint, I was inspired to paint something. This coffee table was the perfect candidate!
Step #1
Have your husband kill the black widow spider that is living in the underside of the table. YIKES!!!
I loved the tutorial from I Heart Naptime. She does an amazing job of explaining each step and her piece of furniture came out fabulous. You should check it out!! I followed her steps pretty closely.
#3 Base Color
My goal in this piece was to distress it. I wanted a black color showing through (you can use any color - or even have the wood show through) I used some black paint and painted the edges and spots on the surface. Looking back, I would have given the entire table a coat of black because I couldn't remember where I put my spots on the top!!
Mix 5 Tablespoons of Plaster of Paris with 2 to 3 Tablespoons water in a small container
Then measure 2 cups of paint in a separate container and stir the plaster mixture into the paint until it's smooth. This was the right amount for the size of table I was painting.
#9 Finishing Wax
This is my favorite part of the project! Use Minwax Paste Finishing Wax. Get a rag and rub it all over your piece of furniture. Then let it sit for 20-30 minutes. Take another cloth and buff or polish the wax. The wax gives it a vintage look as it is not glossy or too shiny, yet not flat. It's the perfect finish for this project. If you are finishing a piece that needs to be durable, such as a kitchen table, I suggest polyurethane or polycrylic - it will be more durable. You can get those in satin finish so they aren't too glossy.
Ta Da!!!!
It's done & I LOVE it so much!!!
I would totally paint furniture using this technique again. When I bought the $2 table I was thinking $4 of spray paint and it's done. This process was lots more $$ but still cheaper than buying real chalk paint. Plus I have plenty of Plaster of Paris and finishing wax to do several more projects - YEA!!!
Step #1
Have your husband kill the black widow spider that is living in the underside of the table. YIKES!!!
I loved the tutorial from I Heart Naptime. She does an amazing job of explaining each step and her piece of furniture came out fabulous. You should check it out!! I followed her steps pretty closely.
#2 Sand
This table had spots of glitter glue all over it from it's previous owner. I felt that a good sanding would help my table get off to a good start. I didn't sand down to the grain - just till it was smooth.#3 Base Color
My goal in this piece was to distress it. I wanted a black color showing through (you can use any color - or even have the wood show through) I used some black paint and painted the edges and spots on the surface. Looking back, I would have given the entire table a coat of black because I couldn't remember where I put my spots on the top!!
#4 Vaseline
This is a technique to help the base color show through the top color. I have also seen it done with candle wax. Rub the Vaseline along the edges and parts where you want the black to show through - this will give it a shabby chic or rustic look depending on how much sanding you do.
#5 the Chalk Paint Mixture
This is where we will get that worn, vintage feel to our paint. I went to Lowe's and purchased latex paint in a light aqua color. I asked for Satin finish and when I got home I noticed it was semi-gloss. I was a little miffed, but it worked fine anyway. Mix 5 Tablespoons of Plaster of Paris with 2 to 3 Tablespoons water in a small container
Then measure 2 cups of paint in a separate container and stir the plaster mixture into the paint until it's smooth. This was the right amount for the size of table I was painting.
#6 Paint Paint Paint
I gave my table 3 coats of paint with a paint brush, letting it dry completely between coats. Some items may only need 2 coats of paint.
#7 Inspection
Make sure your cat inspects your work, getting his paws, tail and back in the paint!!
#8 Sanding
Take a light weight sand paper and sand where ever you want the black to show through. I sanded all the edges, curves, and random areas on the top. This is where the Vaseline helps so you don't have to sand like crazy - especially with 3 coats of paint! It worked great!!
#9 Finishing Wax
This is my favorite part of the project! Use Minwax Paste Finishing Wax. Get a rag and rub it all over your piece of furniture. Then let it sit for 20-30 minutes. Take another cloth and buff or polish the wax. The wax gives it a vintage look as it is not glossy or too shiny, yet not flat. It's the perfect finish for this project. If you are finishing a piece that needs to be durable, such as a kitchen table, I suggest polyurethane or polycrylic - it will be more durable. You can get those in satin finish so they aren't too glossy.
It's done & I LOVE it so much!!!
I would totally paint furniture using this technique again. When I bought the $2 table I was thinking $4 of spray paint and it's done. This process was lots more $$ but still cheaper than buying real chalk paint. Plus I have plenty of Plaster of Paris and finishing wax to do several more projects - YEA!!!