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Friday, November 30, 2012

Welcome to Christmas Town!

Many years ago, when Rite Aide was Thriftys, I would go in the day after Christmas and check out all of the great clearance deals on Christmas decorations.  Thats when I bought my first house....a painted ceramic Clock Shop.  It was on 70% off and I think I paid $5 for it.  I took it home and wrapped it up with the rest of my Christmas decorations, and when I opened it the next year, the day after Thanksgiving, it was like getting a gift.

That year I went back again to Thriftys and picked up another house, this time a Bakery, plus some tiny people, because you can't have a town without people.

So, the town has grown over the years.  I remember when they got electricity.  That was exciting.  Of course, not everyone has that modern convenience, only the ones who can afford it. 

More people have moved to Christmas Town in the last twenty or so years.  They now have a General Store, a School House, an Old Rock Church, and a Cafe, in addition to a Farm House, which is out in the country of course, and a Mansion in town, which is where the mayor of Christmas Town lives.

Since the town has grown so much, it had to spread out.  Here are some pictures, in three different areas.

In addition to Christmas town, I decorate with some vases and glasses that I've picked up over the years.
I put crepe paper, rolled up, inside the glasses, and it looks like a red rose.
I love the Christmas Season!

Monday, October 29, 2012

October!

Don't you just love October? Such a fun month.
I've been even more busy than usual. Here are some of the things I've been doing.
My daughter and her husband went on a 4-day anniversary trip to Disneyland...LUCKY...
and I played stay-at-home mom to her 3 boys, which was lots of fun...most of the time :)
On one of the days, after dropping off the oldest to Kindergarden, we went to the beach.
We had a great time, running from the waves.
Everything went well with the boys during their stay, but it was exhausting!
This is the littlest, not going to sleep, but searching for toys instead.

The day after completing my Nana duty, my friend Tina and I went to the Brad Paisley concert!
It was AWESOME!
Tina and I go to concerts about once a month, mostly new Country artists.
She wins the tickets on the radio. 
Last week we saw a singer/song writer who has
a really great voice and good songs.
Every year our church has a Halloween carnival.  This year both my husband and
I are in leadership roles, so we did a booth.
He came up with a bean bag toss idea.  Hubby made the board and I painted it.
Then he asked me to sew bean bags....NOT my forte, to say the least.
I cut them out, then thankfully my friend Tina sewed them up for me.
Our Bean Bag Toss was a hit! The carnival was fun and I snagged some homemade cupcakes to take home.
Happy Halloween everyone!



Monday, October 8, 2012

Countertop creativity

In 1997, when we purchased our new home, color trends leaned more toward the cooler spectrum.
Grays and blues were popular at the time, and for several years later.
So, when I was choosing the color of my kitchen countertop, I went with a speckled blue laminate, which looked lovely next to the ultra white walls... and coordinated well with the indigo (blue) carpet.. . . .
 yeah, I know...what was I thinking?

Fast forward to 2006 and the trend had swung back to warmer, more natural colors.
We purchased light brown carpet and painted our walls a light tan, except in the kitchen, where I opted for a creamy white.
We bought all new furniture and hung sage green curtains and valances. Beautiful!
That's when I ran out of money.
So, what to do with that blue countertop?
What an eyesore.
Since my kitchen is right next to the front sliding glass door, there was no way around it.  Something had to be done about the blue countertop that was staring me in the face every day.

I started researching faux finishes on the internet.
I gathered all of the info I could, then I was ready to begin.

About that time my husband was working out of town, so I knew I could get away with disrupting our kitchen for a couple of weeks.

Here is a picture of my countertop today.
 Here is how I transformed it from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan.
You can do it too!
1.  Use semi-rough sandpaper to rough up the
clean counter.  Wipe with tact cloth to remove all
sandpaper dust.
2.  Tape the edge of walls and around sink
with blue painters tape.
3.  Use mini sponge roller and apply one
coat of a good primer that will stick to a
slick surface. Let dry.
4.  Paint a neutral base color. Let dry.
5.  Mix a darker color with faux glaze,
four parts glaze to one part paint.
6.  Use a damp sea sponge to dab glaze
randomly onto countertop.  Let dry.
7.  Mix a coordinating color with faux glaze,
four parts glaze to one part paint.
8.  Again, use damp sea sponge to dab
glaze onto countertop, barely overlapping
the original glaze.
9.  Add one more glaze as desired.
10.Take off and apply the tape between
each color.
11. Leave alone to dry and cure at least
a week, preferably two.
12. Wait for the compliments, cause
people will think you got a new countertop!

Here are some close up pics.


















The colors I used are
as follows: Ivory base, reddish medium brown glaze,
light brown glaze, and black without glaze.

 My kitchen was basically not useable for 3 weeks,
but it was totally worth it.
I spent about $40 in paint supplies at The Home Depot.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

It's curtains for you!

I work at The Home Depot, where I sell
lots and lots of blinds and shades. 
I am considered an expert, since
I've been doing it for the past twenty years.
But,
that doesn't mean that I think that
every window should be covered
this way.
In fact, personally, I hate vertical blinds.
I cringe, for instance, when someone
chooses to buy verticals for their sliding
glass door, after they've purchased
beautiful wood blinds for their
windows.

If you have verticals on your slider.... and
you hate them, here is a solution you might
like.
(Sorry about the pic...That's the
"summer" sun beating down on my porch...in OCTOBER, uhg!)

This is what I did for my 6-foot
sliding glass door in my dining room.
I used 3 panels that I bought from Target for
about $20 each.  Then I purchased a decorative
rod and rings from The Home Depot for about
$15.
Instead of using the pocket at the top of
the panel, I hung the bar a little higher
and clipped the rings to the top,
so it can slide.
See how I overlapped the panels
by placing the rings across each other?

My guest room has two side by side
tall windows. They used to have faux
wood blinds.
But, since they got ruined (by some little boys
who shall remain nameless), I came up with
this look.

Since these don't slide, I bought some beautiful tie backs.

And during the day I pull them back to let in light.
Did you notice the valance?
It's the only thing I've ever sewn
and yes, I'm pretty darn proud :)
 
 

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Fall is here...gosh darn it!

Here in sunny San Diego we've been
waiting a long time for fall to come around.
Actually, with 95 degree weather outside,
it really hasn't come yet, but gosh darn it,
it's September 26th and it's about time
we start decorating our home for the
coming season!
So, I searched the closet and found
what I call my "bag o fall". 

The bag is full of
left over silk flowers from
my daughter's wedding.
One October, several years ago,
my daughter and her fiance gave me
exactly 10 days to plan her wedding.
Yeah, I know, sheesh....
so, to make it easier, I used what
was "in season" in the stores.
I bought the flowers at Michaels.
I am happy to say that she had a lovely fall wedding,
and I got through it with my sanity intact.
Anyway, here are some before and after pics
from my living room.
Boy, don't
these valances
look plain without
the flowers?






































And this is my favorite... my piano.













I switched out the champagne
glasses for some crystal
champagne glasses I've had
for many years.
We used them in the wedding and they still have the gold ribbon on them :)

So now, even though it is fricken HOT outside,
I can enjoy the beauty of fall in my home, and
dream of crisp cool weather.

Friday, September 21, 2012

monkeys and elephants

Would you love to have beautiful
artwork on your walls,
but just can't afford it?
Yeah, me too.
What to do?
 Well, when you don't have money, you
have to be more creative.

The Home Depot, like alot of
stores, is a great place to keep
your eye out for clearance items.

"Clearance" doesn't mean cheap.
It just means that they are not going
to be ordering anymore,
and they mark the item down,
sometimes WAY down,
and if you're lucky enough to be
in the store that day, you can snag
some great items for pennies on
the dollar!

I happen to work at The Home Depot,
so naturally I keep my eyes open for
great deals.

I picked up this set of mirror and two
frames when they went on clearance
for $6.50.

 
But I still needed something to put in
them.

So I cut out a piece of wall border
from an old wallpaper sample book, then
taped it in there, just right,
and TA DA...artwork!
The colors coordinate perfectly with
my decor, and the subject matter
does too.

Here's my elephant picture.
(You'll see several elephants if you
look around my home)
And here's my monkey. . . and giraffe.










Even the frames seem to go with the
"old world" tropical style.

Yay!

Monday, September 17, 2012

I don't sew

My mother was a seamstress, and now my daughter is too.
But somehow the domestic gene passed me by.
I don't sew. I've tried.
I couldn't follow a pattern.
The machine made me mad.
So I gave up.
But, the good news is that many
crafty things can be done without
so much as winding a bobbin!

Every once in a while, I will actually do some
sort of craft project, and they usually turn
out pretty good.
Here are some pictures of the old ugly
bulletin board that became a focal point
in our studio.
It was pretty easy.
My daughter had some scrap material laying around.
There was not enough to cover the whole thing,
so I took two coordinating fabrics, and had
MY DAUGHTER sew them together.
If she was not around, I probably would
have just pinned them onto the board
after ironing.
Since the edges were kind of..
well...
edgy...
I trimmed the whole thing
with ribbon.
Nothing on this is permanent.
It is held on by push pins!
If I were really ambitious, I would
paint the frame....
but..ummm..
I'm not.

I had this bulletin board for YEARS,
hanging around, waiting to be used.
Now it commands attention as
soon as you walk in the room.

 By the way...see the really cool antique sewing machine?
My daughter picked it up at a yard sale,
while visiting Navoo, Missouri.
I think she paid about $20.
It came with  a sewing table,
but they had to leave it there
because they didn't have room
in their car! :(

But, now it has become
a decorative
feature in our studio.
How cool is that?