Monday, March 11, 2013

House Tour: Purple and Gray Living Room

We have made some updates to the living room



I think this is what it looked like last time you saw it...


One of the "new" items is this table that I found at Goodwill

I really wanted to mix as many metals as I could in this area, so the brass and glass was perfect!  I know a lot of people aren't ready to embrace the brass trend right now, but I'm secretly a little excited about it.  That doesn't mean I'm going to go out and replace all the hardware in the house with brass, but I do like a few accents here and there.

I love how the decorative scrolls on the table mimic those found in the rug

Speaking of the rug... I am soooooo glad I splurged on it.  To quote The Dude from the Big Lebowski, "It really tied the room together"

I found it at Home Goods and would go and visit it daily.  I couldn't bring myself to buy it because it was $300.  After a week of visiting the rug, I figured I had better buy it before someone else did!


Another newbie in the room that I haven't talked about yet is the mirror.  I use the word "newbie" loosely since I bought it last summer... I just haven't talked to you about it yet.


It was another splurge; this time from Z Gallerie.

And here is a little tablescape that makes me happy.  I'm trying to bring more plants into our decor. 


 Anyone want to place bets on how long it will take me to kill them?

Have any questions about this room?  If you want to know about the really long curtains, click here.  The wall color post is here.  And you can learn about the slipcovers here.

What do you think of the changes?  Let me know in the comments!
Blessings,
Jamie

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Monday, March 04, 2013

Crocheted Coffee Press Cozy {Free Pattern!}

I gave up on my coffee press a couple years ago... the coffee would never stay warm enough by the time I got to the last cup!  French press cozy to the rescue...



I was inspired by Alyssa at Hands Always Creating and all the mug cozies she has been making lately.  My friend Stephanie recently taught me to crochet (I've been a knitter for years) and I love it!  I kind of made the pattern up as I went.  I added some ribbing for a little interest, but you can do straight double crochet for the entire thing if you want.


Crocheted French Press Cozy Pattern

What you'll need:  2 skeins sport or worsted weight yarn
(I used contrasting colors)
Size M (or similar) crochet hook
2 medium or large buttons
needle and thread

Let's get started!
Using 2 strands of yarn (you will use both strands for entire pattern), chain 16
Row 1:  Skip 2 chains and DC for rest of row (14 sts)
Row 2:  Chain 3.  DC in first st and each st after to end of row.  Turn (14 sts)
Rows 3-12:  Same as row 2
***I added a little ribbing in next few rows... you can continue with a regular DC if you want through the end of the body of the pattern (rows 13 - 23)***
Row 13:  Chain 3.  FPDC in first st and each st until end of row.  Turn (14 sts)
Rows 14 - 18:  Same as row 13
Rows 19-23:  Same as row 2
Tab:
Row 24:  Chain 3.  DC in first st and next 2 sts.  Turn (4 sts)
Rows 25-26:  Same as row 24.
Bind off
Other Tab:
Row 27:  Join yarn at other end of row 23 with a sl st.  Chain 3.  DC in first st and next 2 sts.  Turn (4 sts)
Rows 28-29:  Same as row 24.
Bind off and weave in edges.

Sew a button to the 3rd st of row 2 and another button to the 12th st of row 2 (or you can place your buttons wherever works best for your coffee press).

Wrap cozy around your press and button through one of the sts in each tab with the needle and thread.

Let me know if you decide to make one!  Thanks for stopping by.

Blessings,
Jamie

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

How to Create an Understated Valentines Day Mantel

Our mantel is difficult to decorate... the TV gets in the way of anything tall, which poses a challenge for using objects that vary in height.

I also didn't want to go over the top with red and pink hearts everywhere.  I was hoping to make it a little festive for the kids and a little ethereal for me.  The book page garland is a perfect fit for us!

I found an old book that had lost some pages and cut out a bunch of hearts with scissors.  I then fed them through my sewing machine in strings of anywhere from 3 to 11 hearts.  I left a long "tail" of thread at the top so I could secure them with tape to the mantel.  You could always tape the hearts to some string if you don't have access to a sewing machine.



I took this sign from the bedroom and added the glass bottles that I scored from a yard sale. 
 They are patron bottles that I bought from a crazy old tequila-drinking lady who cussed like a sailor.


Anyway, I filled the bottles with salt and made some of these coffee filter flowers from Revamp Homegoods.  My kids made some too so we turned it into a Valentine's Day craft morning!

Super simple and I'm happy with the results.  When there is a fire in the fireplace the hearts lightly sway and flutter... I love it!


What do you think?  Am I Scroogey mean mom for not wanting to cover the house in pink and red?

Thanks for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie
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Monday, January 21, 2013

{You're a Great Catch} Valentines

These are my son's valentines from last year

I loved how they turned out and they were really easy to do!

The hardest part was getting him to hold the fishing pole in the right place for the picture.

Once I got that, I added some text to the image and had enough prints for everyone in the class printed at Costco in 4" x 6".  I clipped the corners and then glued them to cardstock cut to 6" x 8".

Add the Swedish fish and you're done!  I originally made them with chocolates that I made in the shape of a fish mold, but then remembered that our school is nut-free (the chocolate I used had traces of nuts in it).  Doh!  The Swedish fish saved the day though.

Now I need to start working on this year's valentines!  Maybe I'll blog about them next year.  Do you have any good ideas for valentines this year?

Thanks for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie

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Tuesday, January 01, 2013

Craft Room Desk with Shelves

One of my favorite things about the new house:  I have a room of my own!  Actually, I share it with the kids, but half the room is mine.  I use this desk as a room divider

I couldn't have done it with out the IKEA expedit shelves!


And the IKEA adjustable table legs.  And the IKEA tabletop I picked up used at Goodwill... only $10 for the top!

I painted it with chalkboard paint to cover up what a mess the surface of the tabletop was.  Now I can leave myself notes


A good reminder, right?  We'll see if I follow my own advice in 2013... things are so busy already!


These bins are from IKEA too.  The kids and I can keep all our junk stored away neatly!

And you'll never guess where this chair

and this magnetic strip are from

Yep!  IKEA!  Seriously, I'm not being paid to do this post... I just love all of their stuff for organizing.  This magnetic strip has made grabbing my most-used supplies so much easier!  I love having all my foam brushes in that old can.  They stay up off the work surface but they are still within reach.


The chalkboard is just an old frame painted white.  I painted the wall with chalkboard paint because I was too lazy to get a board to fit inside the frame.  It's perfect for keeping track of my pending orders and other miscellaneous tasks.

For the record, this is the neatest this room has ever been (and probably ever will be).  I really appreciate being able to leave my projects around now that I have my own desk, so I don't mind a little bit of mess in this room.

What do you think?  Do I need treatment for my IKEA addiction?  Do you have any other tips for helping me organize this space?

Thanks for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie

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