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Saturday, August 13, 2016

BLOG MOTHERS thank you for the inspiration

This is a shout out to a couple of woman who have
 inspired me, and I wanted to wish them a happy
 mothers day in a special way.?
Gail from
MY REPURPOSED LIFE
did a clock table long before I ever started blogging
but when I first saw it online I saved that image
and patiently waited for the right piece to come to me.
Well it came last week.
The first appearance of Gails clock can be seen here
then the antiqueing here
and finally mounted on the perfect legs here
THANK YOU GAIL!
I really enjoyed creating this
Then there is the infamous
MISS MUSTARD SEED
Shes been doing hand painted signs for quite some
time
 I enjoy them all but never seem to find time to
 make one myself till the copy me challenge.
I ended up going in a different direction for the
 challenge which you can see here but still had
 started something that I did recently get finished.
Take a look at some of Marians signs here
THANK YOU MARIAN!
I will definetly try more soon.
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Thursday, August 11, 2016

THE CHALLENGE TO WORK WITH ORANGE patio for patrick

With a bit of extra time on my hands these past few days I have
gotten started on the patio. A dear friend along with George have
 both challenged me to work with orange this time around. Both of
 them know I cant ignore an out right challenge ... buggers!!!
Its just a start so far as I have had a great deal of cleaning from the
 show as well as finalizing the latest Best Buy NSO (new store
 opening) floor plans to get out of the way.
Heres a night shot with some of Georges white lights.
This painting was found while yard sailng with my sister last month.
Im also working on this fun little table for the patio. When I bought
 it is was covered in a hideous brown red paint, which has taken a
 very long time to strip. It is still in its DURING stage. There is also
 a small glimpse of my solid Amber Alabaster lamp base which
I hope to incorporate into the patio decor.
Sharing this relaxing moment at:
Funky Junk Interiors
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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Changes For A New Year

Hello!  Did you survive Christmas?  We had a sick little boy with influenza so our holiday was very low key.  He still isnt completely 100% and his Christmas gifts still lay in a pile as he hasnt had the energy to play yet.  It makes my heart hurt to see my kids sick but especially during the holiday. 
With a New Year right around the corner, I thought it was time to make some blog changes so please be patient with me as I try to upgrade our look a little.  Im not technical and these things take me forever.
But I wanted to make the design a little more us, simple.  :)
New Years Resolutions......
Mine is to try not to stress and worry so much.  Easier said than done, right?
Oh, and Im going to TRY to eliminate sugar from my diet.  Im pretty sure I will break that one on January 2.  :) Any tips?
And to just have more fun and celebrate life. 
My hubbys birthday is tomorrow, so Im planning a party.  :) I love making him feel special.
What about you?  What are your New Years resolutions?  Id love to hear them!
Have a great day and a wonderful New Year~  Diana
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Sunday, July 10, 2016

12 Festive Front Door looks for the Holidays


It is only with a disciplined respect for the Thanksgiving holiday that I resist the urge to decorate for Christmas or listen to any Christmas carols until November 23. But, I must admit that although I do not actually start to decorate, I think about decorating for Christmas. I think about holiday color schemes and projects, baking and gifts, and torment myself deciding on white lights or colored lights. So, despite Thanksgiving just 5 days away, it is with Christmas on my mind that I have collected the following festive front door inspirations. If you find a design you love from below, try it out on your own front door...try something different!
Pottery Barn
Nobody, but nobody, does front doors like Pottery Barn. The image above shows a red door and the image below is with a black door. Both Stunning. 
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn
Pottery Barn
Southern Living
Country Living
www.tiwule.com
I the grouping of birch tree branches.
Pottery Barn...again!!
Great idea to add chalkboard element!
Lowes
Great idea to wrap greenery with burlap.
Country Living
Their element of choice was pinecones and they made it special by using pinecones in abundance.
Martha Stewart
A home with a monochromatic color scheme paired with only variations of greenery keeps it all elegant. Moss wreath is unexpected and perfect.
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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

DIY Woodworking Plans Very Useful For Beginners


Carving out pieces of wood and then repairing it together to give it a shape of an object can be your cup of tea. With many people taking up various would mean of income or nurturing quite a few hobbies, woodworking aptly matches in the list of things to do that lots of customers really enjoy to indulge in. In the starting stage of your getting to know operation, you require the energetic aid of do-it-on your own or Do-it-yourself woodworking plans acting as your direct. The various woodworking options, hints and techniques that are becoming put out by many different sources, can guide you with the craft of woodworking.

No matter which resource you refer to if it is the world wide web or the close by library furnishing you with do-it-your self guides and other sources, you desire to tread cautiously. If the online is the favored medium that you browse to find for suitable information and facts about the artwork of woodworking, then make sure you check out the reputed internet sites. The schematics, the blueprints that form a component of the Do it yourself woodworking options supplied to you by the effectively-furnished and reputed internet websites will have special particulars and related facts pronounced by the authorities, experiencing fantastic expertise in the area of woodworking.

When you engage in woodworking as a starter you are not mindful of the procedures about the craft. The woodworking method that you have a preference for to decide amongst the host of Diy woodworking designs will have to be dished out by a reputed source, so that you can refer to it whereas indulging in getting an object of your preference. Picking out a plan from a well-acknowledged source will benefit you from building numerous blunders. You have to actively involve patience and willpower and follow the measures and recommendations that have been laid out by the program you are adhering to. You get the essential suggestions and recommendations, the tools that are required, the sort of woods to be utilised in thorough Diy woodworking strategies.

Even though earning a reference to Do it yourself woodworking strategies, keep in mind that the tasks which have received a continuous nod from the fans should always be picked up by you. The woodworking jobs that have been instrumental in making persons to comprehensive a piece of craft productively are the ones that are going to work for the amateurs. As a rookie, you should really set realistic objectives in phrases of attaining what you set out to create. Do not about-stress by yourself by setting up to assemble a thing which is particularly intricately built. Although you can juggle with strategies that you get from many different sources, it is recommended to build anything that is not extremely tough to construct and will not need to have to very much expertise and knowledge.

Whereas shaping the wooden object of your motivation with your fingers, do include your own contact to make your personal development special. The Do-it-yourself woodworking programs assistance you to strive your hand at the wood objects that you want to assemble. The strategies of the expert industry experts will confirm to be immensely beneficial for you.

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Sunday, June 19, 2016

Back Side Porch Ideas For Summer and An Industrial Pipe Curtain Rod How To

Hey there!  When we first found our home 6 years ago, I was absolutely in love with this side porch off the kitchen.  At the time of course, it looked awful because it was in the middle of being renovated, but, I saw what it could be.  I pictured pots of delicious herbs just waiting to be harvested for cooking, a cozy table to enjoy lunch or a morning cup of tea or coffee, or just a place to sit and read.  Funny thing was, it wasnt until now, 6 years later, that I finally filled the porch with those things.  I have no idea why.
We have a large vegetable garden in our backyard, complete with herbs, so, it never occurred to me to also have some on the porch.  My hubby came home the other day with a crate that he found beside the road that I just loved.  I had it sitting on the porch for a few days waiting until I decided what to do with it when I realized how much I loved it on the porch.  And an idea was born; fill it with unique herbs that I dont have in my vegetable garden, but that I would like to experiment with in the kitchen.
I like to keep the decor on this porch simple, so, heres what I did.
Last year when I made these porch curtains, I just hung them with rope instead of going to the trouble of installing a rod, very rustic and easy.  This year, after seeing industrial copper pipe curtain rods everywhere, I just had to try making some, so, I went to Lowes and priced copper.  Uh....yeah, way too expensive.  So I stood in Lowes for an hour trying to come up with a cheaper way.  Total cost, $25 for two 4 feet long rods.  Heres what I came up with.
 I used PVC pipe and spray painted it with the best metallic copper spray paint.  The quick tutorial will be at the end of this post.
I love how they turned out!  Its like a little surprise inside the porch.
Heres the crate my hubby found.
I filled it with italian parsley, purple basil, chamomile, dill and cinnamon basil.
The hand carved oar is vintage and was found by hubby.
I painted these stripes on our back porch last summer.  They match our front porch, as well.
Hubby also found this metal garden planter.  I didnt care for the brown color, so, I spray painted it with the extra copper spray paint.  The vintage faucet towel rack I made a couple months ago, click here for the tutorial.  It will be the perfect thing to hold my kiddos wet towels this summer from swimming, instead of piling them on the floor.  And is the perfect pop of color.
 And thats it for the back porch!
Best thing is its exactly like I pictured it 6 years ago. :)  Finally....
Heres what you need to make the pvc pipe curtain rods.
Everything was found in the plumbing department at Lowes, except the spray paint.  Its important to note that if you make your rod any longer than about 3 - 4 feet like mine, you will need a middle support as they will droop a little from the weight of your curtains.
I started by cutting the pvc pipe to size and then cutting four 1 inch pieces to use to connect the elbows to the adapter.   Then connect the elbow to the pipe.
Next, connect your 1 inch piece of pipe.
Take your adapter/connector and flange......
Screw the connector into the 1/2 inch flange.
Then connect it to the elbow and pipe.
 And thats it!  Spray paint next!
Make sure that when you spray paint, you spray light coats, keeping the nozzle at least 12 inches from the rod, or the paint will run.  Let dry completely between coats.  I painted 3-4 coats.  Then attach with screws through the flanges.  I dont know the exact terms for these parts, so I hope this is helpful.  I should also mention that I had a nice Lowes sales person help me find the right parts after I told him what I had in mind.  That helps a lot!
See how nice the spray paint goes on, even though its plastic?  Perfect!  And so much cheaper than real copper!  As always, if you have questions, feel free to ask in the comments below or shoot me an email! 
Note:  After your rod is painted and complete but BEFORE you hang it, you can easily pull off the end to slide on your curtains.  Then reattach the end and hang.  Be sure to do this before you attach them to your wall or you wont have a way to put your curtains on the rod.
Ive got so many fun projects going and I cant wait to blog about them all!  And Im still working on those tutorials, as promised!
Have a great day!
Diana
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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Engraved Bread Boards For You

Hey there!  I hope you are all having a good day.
I was so excited after reading the comments on this post because thanks to readers Michelle and Marci, I learned what these were.
My hubby found just these few in a storage shed he bought the contents of. 
 So, because of their help, I was able to purchase a full set.
Which means that now I can engrave my bread boards!  Yay!  Im so excited about doing this because I think being able to personalize them for you makes them extra special.
I practiced on a few to show you how they look.  The letters punched are 1/4 inch and 
fit the side of the board perfectly.  Engraving will only be done on one side.
Heres a look at how they look on the maple and walnut boards.
I just used the word EAT as an example.  You can have anything put on the boards that youd like, up to 10 characters.  For FREE.  There will be no extra charge for adding the engraving to the side of the board.
We came across a piece of cherry wood in among all the walnut.  Cherry was my Dads very favorite wood so I made a board for me in his honor with his name on it. 
 I know he wouldve loved it.  
It would be fun to have each persons name in the family engraved on a set of mini bread boards.  Im going to do that for my family boards. 
Click here to order bread boards.  If you are interested in having them engraved, just state what you would like on them in the NOTE TO SELLER box when placing your order.  I can also do numbers, or numbers and letters together, if interested as long as it is 
up to 10 characters TOTAL.
Enjoy your day!
And thank you Michelle and Marci!  :)
Diana
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Martha Stewart
Even a blue door can be perfect at Christmas. Great simplicity.