Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Chalk Based Paint Giveaway!

Hello Everyone,
 
Things have been over the top crazy lately. We have been so super busy and I am extremely grateful for that. Thank you all for your continued support.
 
Anyways, on with the fun stuff!! If you have not yet joined in on the craze of Chalk Based Paint, now is the time to try it out.
 
You can win Grammie's Recipe - Chalk Based Paint Sampler Kit!



Just Follow us on Facebook and follow the Giveaway directions.
 
Good Luck!
 

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Nat King Cole Inspired Printable - LOVE



Happy Tuesday!

We are one day closer to Valentine's day. I have a few finishing touches in my house to be completely ready for our party. I cannot wait to see the faces on my nieces and nephews. My mother threw a Valentine's party when I was a little girl and that is a special memory I still have today. What a perfect time to make everyone feel extra special and loved!

I have posted a new FREE Valentine's Printable below. I love the song that inspired it and I love this printable! So cute!

 
 
 
Enjoy!
 
 

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Love Is In The Air - Free Valentine's Printable

It has been FAR TO LONG since I have posted last. My life has officially become a three ring circus. We welcomed our newest beautiful addition just over 10 months ago. She is a handful! Now that we are approaching her first birthday it seems as though we are settling into a nice routine. I am hoping to once again make blogging apart of that.
Love is in the air this time of year, and I have started putting up my Valentine's decor. This year we are having a small Valentine's Party with family, so I am making sure our house shows the Valentine spirit. Keep checking back to see what I have planned for the party and how it all turns out.
We have recessed shelving in our bathroom that Justin and I installed awhile back. Be sure to check it out here if you missed it. I love to decorate them for the seasons and here is what I came up with.


I'm not sure if I am going to keep it clean and just do the framed art or add other small details.
My son and I had a blast coming up with the color and wording combinations. Click the links below for your free downloads.
 




 
Enjoy!
 
 


Monday, January 16, 2012

Easy Built In / Recessed Shelving With Board & Batten **Part 2** Reveal!!!


Ok, tonight I will be showing you how to complete your beautiful recessed shelving with faux board and batten. Now that your shelf and top rail are secured, the rest should be easy peasy. You will want to measure the wall that you will be applying your boards to, and figure out the spacing that you prefer. We spaced our boards 14 ½ inches apart.
Figure out your height measurements to make your cuts. After cutting the boards to length you can decided if you want to angle cut the ends that will be butted to your base trim. If you do not have a miter box I do not suggest doing this step.



This step is simply to help ease the transition into the base board.

When attaching the boards to the wall we used a combined method of the wood glue and the 2 inch finish nails. Trying to hit studs if possible.




Continue on down the wall installing your boards :) That is it for this part. I told you, it wouldn't be that bad.



A couple finishing steps and you will be ready to paint before you know it. Take your painters caulk and seal around every edge. Fill your holes and any other defects you might see. Let dry and sand off the excess.

WaaaaLA! Your done! Go ahead, and do your happy dance.

Get your painting gear because it is time to add some color. I did mine is a semi - gloss white paint. I primed the entire area twice and painted once. The entire project turned out divine. I l.o.v.e it so much!!! Thank you to my darling husband.




Go ahead give it a try. It is totally worth it and what it does for your space. I cannot wait to get it decorated!

Check back to see what ideas I come up with to spice up this extra space.

Until next time...







Sunday, January 15, 2012

Easy Built In / Recessed Shelving With Board & Batten **Part 1**

Hi Everyone!!
I hope you all are having a great weekend so far. We did indeed got some snow, but not nearly what they expected. Our bathroom is almost finished with the project I have been working hard to keep from you. Today I am going to show you the first half!! WOOTWOOT! This has become a project that has taken longer then expected. Mostly because I haven't gotten my rear in there for the final coat of paint. I am going to show you what all we did so you can do it in your home too!

We have been working on.... drum roll please.... In wall shelves with faux board and batten. I am SO EXCITED! I have been wanting to add this to my bathroom from day 1. Our bathroom is vary small and lacks counter space. I love decorating and I wanted a nice place to embellish for the seasons.

This plan is for 2x4 stud walls. If you have 2x6 stud walls you will want to use 1x6x12 boards for your shelf depth.

Materials Used:
1x4x12 for the board and batten as well as the trim around the shelves.
¼ Hardwood Plywood (your choice of wood)
Wood Glue
Painters Caulk
Primer& Paint
Sandpaper
2 inch Finish Nails

Tools Used:
Miter Saw
Table Saw
Finish Nailer
Air Compressor
Caulk/Glue Gun
Tape Measure
4 ft. Level
Paint Roller
Paint Brush
Drywall Knife

The first thing you will want to do is measure out in your bathroom where you want the shelves in consideration of the studs (because your boxes will be set between the existing studs). Make sure you also take into consideration of wiring that may be running in the wall. Check the room your working in and the room on the other side for outlets. If you do have outets on either side there will be wiring, but you should be able to adjust your measurments and tuck it in.

Once that is completed mark the height of where you are wanting your shelving. Now is time to grab your level and make sure your lines are running level. Once everything looks good and measures up go ahead and get to cutting those holes out for your boxes you will be building.

I tried to get pictures of this, but my camera battery was dead :(

Once your holes are cut for your shelving you will want to measure and draw up a cutting plan.


Measure the height, width, and depth of your holes. Measure the depth to the stud and the depth to the drywall. This only needs to be done on one inner stud of where your shelving will be. You are taking these two measurements because your interior side boards are going to be recessed compared to the exterior boards when finish. This will give you more of a custom finished look. The depth should be the same on the rest of the holes. Your bottom boards will be the same depth as your interior side boards. These measurements will be the same so you have a slight surface to attach your ledge.

I recommend measuring all of your widths as some stud spacing could be off. When you are drawing up your plan, take off the thickness of the boards. You can do this on either your side boards or top board measurements. If you do not do this step your box will be to big.

Follow your cutting plan and lay out your boxes somewhere where they can be constructed. Use your table saw to cut the 1x4 boards to the correct depth for the walls.


Once your boards are ripped to the correct depth, you will follow your cutting plan to cut your pieces for each box. If you do not have a miter box, other types of saws can be used. You do want to achieve the straightest most accurate cut.


Lay out each piece before construction.



We lightly sanded the cut edges before assembly, although you can skip this if you wish. Anytime using a pneumatic nailer make sure to oil before using. Go ahead and nail those babies together!




Now that you have your boxes together take them in and CAREFULLY make sure they fit into your holes. If you drop those bad boys into your wall they are gone forever :) or at least cause a lot of unecessary work.



Hopefully all will turn out well and you can move onto cutting your backers. This is where your plywood comes in. Simply measure your boxes and shorten them a 1/8 inch on each side. This will guarantee a nice fit with no excess.


You will also attach your backers will your nailer. Do this carefully and try not to shoot your nails through the inside of the box. If it does happen carefully rip the nails out and it can be filled once installed.



Your almost there! Once all the measurements and cutting is done I have to say it does come together pretty quickly. Now we are going to install the boxes into your wall. This is pretty easy.



Put the boxes in until they are flush with where are they suppose to be. Nail them into the studs. We used the same finish nailer for this as well.


After all your boxes are in place you will be installing your ledge. Once again we will simply nail it into place. I am going to explain a technique called toe nailing. This is when you angle your nail to attach it the anchoring pieces. We nailed into the stud as well as the boxes. Nail from the bottom and the top your shelf.

Underneath your shelf we will add the top rail to our board and batten. This will be attached by glue and nailing to the studs. Once you have this up and secure, reinforce your ledge by nailing through from the top, to secure it into your top rail.








Grab your tape measure because you will be measuring for your shelf trim. Start with the interior studs. Measure from the bottom to the exact height of where you want your top trim piece to start. Cut accordingly. Install by nailing into place.





Finish up your trim by taking proper measurements of the side pieces. Install those and continue with taking a simple measurement for your top trim piece. Install.

Well, that's it for today folks.

Check back tomorrow to see how to finish this project by adding the beautiful faux board and batten. It is amazing how much this will add to your space!!!!



See you tomorrow :)






































Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Chemical Free Grout Cleaning - DIY







Do you have tile floors? If you do, I'm sure you will love this!
My husband and I purchased our first home almost one year ago. This home was a diamond in the rough. The previous owners neglected it in many ways. By our first impression we swore it had never been cleaned. I knew I had my job cut out for me. Our bathroom was once updated and is actually one of my favorite parts of the house. We have an amazing jetted soaking tub with many sprayers in the shower. The floors however, not so pretty. I actually was very fond of the tile, but the grout gagged me. I hate using smelly chemicals like Bleach or Iron Out. I do not like my family breathing in the harsh vapors. Our bathroom is an interior room, and has very little ventilation. I was on a mission to find a natural way to clean that disgusting grout. Upon trial and error this is what I found.



I tried out a couple formulas and both of them had excellent results!


Take 1 – Baking Soda & Peroxide






Put a nice amount of baking soda into the grout lines that you will be working on.


Pour peroxide onto the grout lines filled with the baking soda.
Let the mixture of Baking Soda and Peroxide sit 10 – 15 minutes for best results. Other wise continue with next step.
Grab a cleaning scrubber or toothbrush and scrub the grout lines that have been sitting in the soda/peroxide mixture.


Be amazed!
At this time your built up dirt and grime should be dissolved and coming right out!
Make sure to rinse the floor clean after completing.

Take 2 – Baking Soda & Vinegar
Once again no specific measurements were used in this mixture.
First you will once again put a nice amount of Baking Soda into the grout lines you will be cleaning.
Pour White Vinegar onto the grout lines filled with the Baking Soda. It will become nice and bubbly.

Let the mixture of Baking Soda and White Vinegar sit 10 – 15 minutes for best results. Other wise continue with next step.
Grab a cleaning scrubber or toothbrush and scrub the grout lines that have been sitting in the soda/vinegar mixture.
At this time your built up dirt and grime should be dissolved and coming right out!
Make sure to rinse the floor clean after completing.
I did use both of these cleaning methods and I was very happy. There were no harsh smells and I knew I wasn't using any crazy chemicals that are in most heavy grout cleaning products. I found that the results were very similar of which I could not tell a difference in which technique was used.

Happy Cleaning Everyone!































Saturday, October 29, 2011

Simple Solutions

Finally!

Have any of you heard of the website Pinterest? Well if not, immediately after reading this post it is a must to add to your to do list. It is pretty much a virtual pin board of all your favorite things. You can organize it anyway you way and “follow” as many people as you would like also. They even give you an option to add a button to your favorite bar so you can “pin” anything you want. Simply said..I am in love :)

I have tried many things I have found on Pinterest that are purely genius. I wish I would claim that I discovered them myself. Be prepared these will change your life.

At some point you have had nasty fruit fly's that would just not go away. You spend hours searching for whatever the cause is, and you find nothing. Well I have a cure!

Pour roughly 1c of Apple Cider Vinegar and a squirt or two of dish soap into a bowl. Place the mixture where you are noticing the most fruit fly's hanging out. Now prepare to be amazed.

Check back in a couple hours and you will notice your trap is taking care of your little problem. Works like a charm. I swear I will never stress about fruit fly's again. I have even left out a bowl of this mixture out for a couple days at a time and it will still continue to attract the little pests.

Ah. Maze. Ing!

All of us busy parents have juggled getting dinner ready, picking up the house, going though school paperwork, listing to Mom,mom...mom,mom...then we notice the pasta we are cooking is boiling over everywhere.
Well for ages my resolution was to blow on the foam make it go down and turn the water down...well worry no more.
Just simply place a wooden spoon over your pot of boiling water and once again, be amazed. I actually tried this one out tonight and it was shocking. I purposely tried boiling my water over and it would not happen. Go ahead cook that pasta, clean the kitchen, get through all that backpack paperwork. Just make sure you don't forget about your noodles so they won't turn to mush. :)

I would love to hear what fun tips you might have that will save all of us our sanity in the simplest ways.

Happy Halloween Everyone!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Who Lives In A Pineapple Under The Sea??

SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS!

This is the background party setting. I purchased this online at Oriental Trading. Yes, we made a mustache for Spongebob :)
Well the kiddies combined birthday party has come and gone. Everything turned out fantastic. We had a full house and tons of yummy food to eat. The weather turned out to be amazing. We had games set up for this kids, but they were having so much fun we never even played them.
I had stations set up around the house to ease congestion and have different areas for everyone to hang out.
In the dining room I set up a coloring table for the kids to enjoy. I went online and printed out free Spongebob coloring pages. I picked up a couple boxes of crayons from the dollar store and it was complete. I ended up putting the leftover stickers on the table as well for the kids to use.

I put together adorable “Chum Buckets” for guests to pick up for a sweet snack. We filled them with s'mores and cupcake goldfish (which everyone raved about.) I purchased clear punch cups from Meijer covered the cups with card stock and hot glued pipe cleaners on for handles. They still seemed kind of plain to me so I created a Chum Bucket label on Picnik. I cut ribbon and tied them around the handles to make them a little more festive. They were simply adorable!


We had an assortment of drinks such as lemonade, ice water and soda. Since this party was for a little girl and boy I decided to incorporate pink into the mix with the cups.

On the beverage table I also had krabby patty cookies set out on a serving tray.
To make the Krabby Patty Cookies you will need:


Vanilla Wafers ( I purchased mine at Dollar Tree)

They were fantastic and tasted great, no one knew any different.


Coconut dyed green for lettuce (also purchased at Dollar Tree)


Red Frosting


Yellow Frosting


Keebler Grasshopper cookies for patty.

Place a small dot of icing on the bottom of a vanilla wafer. This will act as your bottom hamburger bun.


Place a grasshopper cookie on the vanilla wafer. Place a small amount of red and yellow frosting.


Cover your “ketchup and mustard” with the coconut lettuce and top off with your “top bun” which is actually a second vanilla wafer.


These are so easy to make and they were gobbled up in no time. Everyone was very impressed and I was not had to do at all.


For an hor dourves that was simple, cheap and something everyone loves I came up with popcorn :) I made my classic stove top version. I put it in three yellow CLEAN sand buckets and placed them around. The shovels were used as a scoop.
For the main dish we set up a burger bar. We had options for everyone and each person got to create their own Krabby Patty. It was also a hit.



The kids requested Krabby Patty Birthday Cakes. I whipped them up the night before. I was on a tight budget and actually was running out of fondant! Oh well...I rolled that baby thin and patched where I needed too. The cake tasted great and they were so fun to look at.


We rented a helium tank from our local True Value. The cost was $38 including tax and we filled well over 100 balloons! I once again purchased the balloons at The Dollar Tree. This rental not only saved me money, it was a huge stress relief knowing I did not have to haul 100+ inflated balloons to my house in my car. That alone was worth the money.
I did have plastic lays for everyone to wear if they choose so. I purchased those at Party City. Each child went home with their own treasure box filled with goodies. I got sparkly tissue paper and put a piece bunched in the bottom for a filler. I had a variety of candies such as Nerds, Laffy Taffy, Smarties, Bottle Caps, Fizz Suckers and Tootsie Rolls in each box.
I passed these out after we opened gifts and this kids went crazy!





Everything was smooth and turned out great. My kids actually are talking about combing a party again next year and that sounds like success to me <3

Until next time. Party On!