Thursday, April 26, 2012

Going Organic with Whitney Farms!

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

It's springtime in Texas, and around these parts that means it's time for planting!  The alfalfa and corn fields are sprouting all around our community, and I'm happy to say that my potted crops are having a nice start as well...



With the media hype surrounding the pesticides and fertilizers being used on the food we eat everyday, I am all the more encouraged to garden organically and grow the best for my family.

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Vintage Vanity and Dresser Transformation

When Mr. home.made. found this vanity set on Craigslist, I was quite excited.  When he called to tell me someone else was looking at it first, I was panicked.  When he called back to say the other person changed his mind, I drove as fast as I could to pick it up!!

I mean, really?  How could you pass these up?!

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The extra surprise when I got there was the mirror that came with the vanity – it’s amazing and really gives the piece a very special touch.  So, you wanna see them now?!





I love them… so much so, in fact, that I decided to keep these for my daughter’s room rather than sell them, which had been my original intent.

Now, let’s talk details, shall we?

Some of the drawer glides were in need of repair, so we took care of those and I vacuumed up A LOT of cobwebs and cat hair before getting to the fun stuff.  Blech!

I knew there was wood hiding under all of that white paint so the first thing I did was strip the old paint from the tops of both pieces.  This was not an easy process, as lurking beneath the white was a layer of lime green paint that adhered like super glue!  It took multiple applications of Citrasolve, some sanding and my loving husband to get through all of the paint layers to the wood surface. 

Real men refinish furniture, yo.

But I digress.

The tops were then refinished with a walnut stain (after a healthy bath in wood conditioner) and polyurethane.  The sheen of the wood is beautiful.



With all of the grooved details I figured it’d be next to impossible to remove all of that paint, so out came my trusty Annie Sloan chalk paint, this time in Duck Egg Blue (which may just be my new favorite color).  There is a local shop that just became an Annie Sloan stockist, so I’m quite excited about being able to make a five minute trip to pick up some paint!



I originally painted the drawers to match, but then decided to change them to Old White to provide a nice contrast between the dark top and the blue-green color of the desk.  I’m very happy I made that little change, as I think it completely changed the look of these pieces.



This was my first experience using the AS dark wax for antiquing rather than a glaze.  It was definitely a learning process, but I’m happy with the end result.  The thing I had to keep reminding myself was that if all else fails, just repaint with chalk paint!  (Thankfully it didn’t come to that…)



I kept the original hardware – just cleaned them up a bit.  I like that they don’t match exactly, so it’s a set, but each piece could stand on its own without a problem.



Another detail I love is the arched detail at the bottom of both pieces.  They just don’t make ‘em like this anymore.  *sigh*

And let’s not forget about that mirror, right?



I was all loaded up and about to leave when the seller said, “Oh wait!  There’s a mirror too!”
A beautiful round mirror that nestles into a lovely, scalloped cradle.  Heaven.

Can you blame me for keeping them?


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Monday, April 23, 2012

And then she was five.

My baby girl turns five today.


Can it really be?  Oh, how I remember the day this precious girl came into our lives.


Since day one, she's been quite the handful, in so many wonderful ways.


And even though I've been there for every moment, it's still so hard to believe that my baby is growing up.


It's such an awesome gift, this whole parenting thing.  Being able to love, nurture, and raise your own little people is such a responsibility, but also such a joy.


Raising them well so one day they can leave the nest, ready to fly on their own, is my hope and my fear all rolled into one.


But I am ever so grateful that I get the chance to be this chick's mama.

Happy Birthday, GG.

Love you to the moon and back,

Mama.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

{Saturday Spotlight} Little Girl’s Room at Crazy Wonderful

Happy Saturday!  Are you guys ready for some more little girl room inspiration?  I am so excited to feature this amazing makeover from:

Crazy Wonderful

Shelley was ready to give her daughter a big girl room, and the result is breathtaking!

That white tufted headboard against the soft gray wall and those pops of color = gorgeous!  And even better?  She MADE the headboard and offers a tutorial on her blog!

I am totally jealous, aren’t you?

She made great use of items passed down in her family and added a lot of special DIY touches as well.

Look at that reading nook!  She slipcovered the chair herself, made the pillow and sock monkey, AND she made those great book ledges.  WOW.

What a labor of love, all for only $350!

To say the room is amazing is an understatement.  I wish it were my big girl room!  To see more of Shelley’s DIY and tutorials, head on over to Crazy Wonderful today!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

{Friday Faves} – Gallery Walls

Ever since repainting the hallway, I’ve dreamt of having a multi-functional gallery wall there.  The location is perfect since it’s an area we walk past frequently and there’s a perfect view of the wall from our kitchen.  I’m slowly piecing items together and was ready to get started today but my Pottery Barn daily system wall calendar arrived with a cracked frame, darnit.  Luckily, a new one’s already on the way (and I see now that they’re full price again so I’m glad it got it on sale!); so while my gallery wall plans are on a temporary hold, here are some great ideas from Pinterest to get your decorative juices flowing…


I love how the frames cover the entire wall, not just the top portion.


I'm planning on incorporating frames to display my girls' masterpieces, similar to these.


I have a crush on all things chalkboard.  I've already turned an old magnetic board into a chalkboard, but I like the chalkboard wall.  Hmmmm.

Source: asoftplace.net via Deb on Pinterest

Again with the chalkboard.  Hmmm.

Hope to bring my dream to fruition soon!
What are your thoughts on gallery walls?


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hey, What’s Goin’ On?

I find myself humming a little Marvin Gaye this morning as I write this post… but I wanted to fill you in on what’s going on around these parts as of late.

I’m working on an antique vanity and tall dresser set, and it’s taking me a lot longer than I had anticipated.  Trying to do two pieces and make sure they match is new for me!  Here’s a sneak peek, though, just for you, via Instagram…

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I am sooooo close to finishing these pieces and can’t wait to show them to you!  Funny thing is, I originally started these with the intent to resale, but I’m changing my mind as I get closer to the final product.  I’m thinking this would be such a sweet set for a certain little girl who’s about to turn the big 5!

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*sob*

Yes, my  baby girl’s growing up – we just registered her for kindergarten last week.

*sniffle*

So that’s the skinny around here… what’s going on with you?

Saturday, April 14, 2012

{Saturday Spotlight} Dear Lillie’s Master Bedroom

Welcome friends to another edition of Saturday Spotlight!!  Today’s feature is a gorgeous master bedroom from Jennifer Holmes of Dear Lillie blog and shop.  While I could feature every inch of her home, I chose her Master Bedroom because it’s beautiful and unexpected.  Enjoy!

Jennifer did not shy away from using a bold wall color, and the result is an elegant backdrop for those crisp white linens.

She also adds dramatic color by accenting with black accessories: pillows, wall art, lampshades.

I’m also quite enamored with her mirrored nightstands, which add a perfect balance between light and dark.

Her latest décor addition were some painted striped curtains – click over for her tutorial.

It’s amazing, right?!  Such an inspiring space, especially as I contemplate the changes I want to make in our master bedroom.

If you’d like to see more of Jennifer’s beautiful home, go visit her at Dear Lillie.  You won’t be disappointed!

***  All photos courtesy of Jennifer Holmes ***

***PINNERS: Please use proper pinning etiquette and click over to pin directly from Dear Lillie***

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