5.09.2011

nightstand= complete!

Happy Monday!  Something about this day has just been wonderful from start to finish.  So much so that by the time I got home from work, I was inspired to FINALLY finish a long awaited project that I just so happen to be dragging my feet on: my night stand.  
You may remember it from this post. But this hand-me-down has been a work in progress for some time now.  Tonight, i added the purple knobs.  
before.  {well, forgot to take a complete before... }





This piece was given to me... I sanded this puppy down and painted it with a bit of Oops paint from Lowe's...which was $1.  And the knobs were maybe $5 a pair? From World Market.   So this remodel came in right under $10....
{The flowers are from Target, the tray from the Philippines, and the lamp is just really old with an update Target drum shade.}
Happy crafting!

5.05.2011

some time in the kitchen...

Well friends... I've been doing some major research. I know my kitchen cabinets are in need of some attention.  The question is. What's the solution? Subtle color or something trendy?

Remember the before?
original cabinets
during renovations.
so now... what's next?  These images are to die for.
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so... what do you think?
cheers.

4.12.2011

april showers. & april flowers.

hey friends. long time, no communication, huh?

So, what's new?
For those of you who don't know, I reside in the great city of Augusta - home of the Masters [golf tournament].  It's exciting because Augusta truly is stunning this time of year.  We seem to have azalea bushes and dogwoods all over the place, which of course are in full bloom these days. I have the joy of living in an older neighborhood that is completely adorned with such plants.
Anyway, where was I going with this? Two directions with this...
First... as you may recall, my yard has been in complete disarray.  I decided with the impending extra visitors and such, it was time I tackle the overgrown bushes, uncut grass, and simply unpleasant curb appeal.  With the help of Dad, we basically gutted the yard.  We decided to try our hand at a little construction project...I mean, manswell with all of our reno experience.  [Do you remember the initial attack of the yellow jackets here and here? Well, we actually tried our hand at carpentry then because we were too defeated to tackle the yard but wanted to accomplish something.  But of course, that's besides the point].

So Dad and I purchased some pieces of wood and some stain and used some drywall screws we already had to assemble the piece.  Of course, I didn't take pics of this process.  But our vision was a planter to emphasize the walkway to my front door.



This simple change to my yard [well, after the MAJOR overhaul] has added a sweet little touch that makes the house appear cozy.  Love it.

Ok. So these rabbit trails...the second reason I launched into the Master's spill was because I managed to find someone to rent my house out for the week... meaning, I had my work cut out for me. I was contacted 2 weeks out from Masters, then cancelled on 1 week out, the re-contacted the Friday prior to the Sunday they would arrive. So- we're talking working at incredible speeds to create anther bedroom and complete some [untouched since Nov. 2010] projects...
 The gray room quickly became adorned with a hodge-podge of decorating elements leftover from who-knows-what.  So, found this mattress and box springs through a facebook status...and the bedding was my college bedding.  And the curtain is actually a shower curtain from my roommates collection.  I pulled the euro pillow from my bed.  And the [incorrect size] headboard is propped up behind the mattress.  Classy huh?
And then, I tried to clean out the junk craft room to make it look presentable [because, let's face it. If you were renting a house for a week, at some point during the week, you are going to snoop through the closed doors and rooms]. So we cleaned and hung some curtains.  Its a start.

So now.  having been in the house 7 months, we're still seeing some progress :)

3.21.2011

i guess - a month in review?

has it been almost a month?  dang... my B.
So, what have you missed?

I guess you could say things have been busy! March started out with a business trip to a conference in Tulsa, OK at Church on the Move.  Loved. it.

I'm talking, beyond creative team doing kid min.  I walked away with incredible inspiration on how to minister to kids and how to lead volunteers.
Side note.  On a design level, the above pic is their main stage set design.  Chandeliers hanging at different lengths around the stage.  Absolutely stunning!

So - returning from the [windy] Tulsa, I've loved the spring weather here in Augusta.  With the nice weather came some drive to get some projects completed.  Below is a night stand from my college apartment.  [free from family friend or something?].  It's traveled to TN and back and has def seen better days.  So, I stripped it, sanded it clean, and removed all hardware.



I found this creamy taupe off the Oops shelf at Home Depot.  $3 for a quart.  It's a semi gloss paint. Went on incredibly smooth with alittle sheen.  


I have these perfect purple knobs [via Santa via World Market] that will tie the night stand into my room...pics to come as soon as I can figure out how to drill some holes into the drawers.  


 And finally. Had an unfortunate turn of events on my way to work a couple Sundays ago.  Bright and early. And rainy on top of that.  A yellow jeep rain a red light and hit my front end.  Of course, the driver insisted she had green light as well and was t-boned on "Furious Ferry" but whatever...in a rental now.  and my emotions have leveled out.  But how's that for perspective?

I've missed you blogs friends. And I'll sure do my best to not be gone this long again!  Next up - outdoor update!
Cheers.
Sar

2.25.2011

happy friday.

another week- flew by.  this is the weekend of finishing projects for me.  for starters, let's talk lamps.
Remember this beaut?
 Well... I have this shade in my living room and decided it could use some sprucing.

So - I visited my local Hancock and got a few fabrics from the remnants bin. Picked out 3 fabric sections for under $3.  The first was a felt like fabric.  I cut small circles out of this one... 
 Then, I folded the circle in half, the in half again, and clipped the point off of the folded fabric.   This allowed for a flat surface for me to apply hot glue to.  So, I glued the flat surface to a circle cut out, starting in the center and working my way out...

this was the finished first flower.... 
And here it is in relation to the shade... 
I went with this method from memory of random flower research.  But... decided it didn't have the impact I needed.  So, I refreshed my memory by visiting Jones Design Company and remembered to do this ... 
cut out flower shapes.  this is fabric #2.  semi- linen
and I combined the cut out flowers with the cut out circles for this flower... 
Anyway, I repeated method one to made a linen smaller flower and combined the 3 to make this cluster...



extremely pleased.  i'm ready to put flowers on everything.  
Welp. It's Friday. So. hopefully I'll have more to come.... until then, cheers!
-Sar


2.20.2011

lovely things.

is this not to-die-for?

crap... I don't even remember where I stole this from!  I'll keep you posted... 
anyway.  been working on a few weekend projects. i  will sure let you in on the details...when my precious MacBook returns from the doctor!

2.16.2011

a month later...

So it's been nearly a month since my last post.  bless my heart.  in the words of Sister Hazel - Life Got in the Way.  I guess, I've somewhat been ashamed because [somehow] i have zero creative inspiration.  Regardless, I'm going to plow through and come out stronger.

For starters.  I finally put a Santa gift into use.: knobs!

 I decide to use 2 different knobs on the piece.  The above floral and the below glass knobs.  I kept the old ones of the drawers.
 This has added a special little touch to the hutch.  I will say - I am still itching to paint it. It looks great now.  But you'll notice above, you can see the outline of the previous knob.  That's not gonna leave unless it's covered.  The color in my mind is a taupe... more gray than brown. And a color on the interior.... we'll see...

I also got a cute little hanger for our aprons.  Loving that the kitchen is FINALLY coming together....
http://www.remodelaholic.com/2010/12/was-dining-room-now-living-room.html
So check it out.  I've become re-addicted to my blog roll lately... and this week I stumbled across this beauty.  You and I both know - flowers are sure something special.  After seeing this pic, I was completely inspired.  I have just the lamp.  So - my Friday-day-off-project will include something like the above.... stay tuned!
{in case you're keeping track, this Friday-day-off-project list is growing incredibly long!  I have 2 end tables, 1 chair, 1 bookshelf, several curtains, etc on this list.  #workcutoutforme [i never use hashtags in twitter world so wanted to throw one in]}

Welp.  Wednesday night church.  Tonight's going to be a party!!  Baptism!  So, more later!
Cheers.