Tuesday, April 5, 2011

20 Followers!! Oh, the sanding we will go....

After sanding some spots for way too long, I Mr. TSL convinced me decided that we need to just lay down flooring. :(  I took some pics of my progress and when I said ten years to sand the floor, I was exaggerating.
I thought. 
Apparently, 10 years worth of sanding may have been spot on.  

Here is what it use to look like: (before my carpet demo)

This is a pic before we bought the house.
The dining room is the lighter carpet, it was very plush (probably top quality carpet in 1987).  The kitchen was tile-patterned carpet.  I randomly started pulling up the carpet last week and this is what I have been working on.

WARNING: these pics are not lovely, but they are the very real mess I have in the kitchen.

please note the super cute eyeball peaking at you on the left!

This was like the 4th pile of this crap I scraped off/swept up!!

That tiny section took me 30 minutes and 2 ibuprofen to complete. 
After the scraping, I tried to sand a section. 30 minutes and a 6x6 area was clear.  6 inch by 6 inch...not 6 feet. Boo. 

I could totally paint the dining room floor, but the kitchen floor is a combo of old glue and foam residual....YUCK.

For a while I thought about tiling everything, but I really want a wood floor.

A while back I was figuring the square footage of the area, it has some weird spaces so it was like piecing areas together and adding them up.  I measured the inches, multiplied length x width.  Got that number and divided by 12 (you are actually suppose to divide by 144-a square foot)....yes, I was/am a math teacher. I blame it on Audrey, 7 months ago my brain was functional. Now it's spotty at best, apparently nursing makes your brain not function properly. 

For a few minutes maybe weeks, I was thinking we had to come up with around 1000 square feet of flooring. It's actually around 400sf.  I know my wicked math skills make you jealous!

We are going to just buy the flooring and lay it down to cover the giant mess in the dining room.  I told Mr. TSL that it had to be done before July 2.  We are having his family reunion at our place because we are right off the lake.  It will either be done or mid-June I am painting no matter what!!

  Mr. TSL has always been a stickler for real hardwood, I am okay with laminate---as long as it's nice laminate.  Not the crap.  We talked and I found some pretty nice flooring on eBay for around $2 per square foot.  I am going to keep looking, but I am thinking as soon as we save up the money this is what we're getting!!

I found some really pretty floors on eBay!!

I leave you with my curtain inspiration from Inspired by Charm
I am going to do this in the living room on the big window!
I love the square head nails used to hold the dummy panels up!!


-Make your life beautiful!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

I have been featured @ Knock Off Decor

I would like to thank the academy.....
Yes, this is how I actually feel!!  I am soooooo excited!

Knock off Decor is an awesome blog that features other blogs who completely rip off imitate popular decorating mags or stores....my drug, eh store of choice is almost always Pottery Barn.


They featured my Pottery Barn Bellora Chandelier Knock-Off.  You can read about that on this post.

If you don't remember they look like this:

I spent the weekend cleaning/scraping the floor in the dining room and kitchen.  Today, I am going to figure the square footage for flooring (future purchase).  I also found some super amazing inspiration for our master bathroom.  My before pics look very similar to the before pics for the inspiration!  They are from Welcome to Heardmont.  Check out their blog, they are AWESOME!  I love finding other blogs from DIY'ers.

My master bathroom looked like this when we moved in:


Their bathroom looked like this when they moved in:

 Fortunately, they had tile... I am rockin' the laminate from 1987. Yippy.

They made this bathroom go from that to this:


I know, pick your jaw up off the floor! I am amazed!  I have been trying to figure out this space for a while now and I now know what I am doing in there!! 

My bathroom is green and will have a gray and white striped shower curtain.  She actually had the exact same idea for the shower curtain as I had for all my curtains at home.  She made this shower curtain out of a white top sheet from Wal-Mart and fabric paint. 


I am doing the same thing in the girls' room for curtains!  I love how it turned out!

I am also in LOVE with the board and batten behind the mirror!





Awesome job!!

-Make your life beautiful!


Friday, April 1, 2011

License Plate Wall




A few years back Mr. TSL and I were at an auction, a boy auction I should mention.  No girl house stuff, just car parts. He knows I love all things old, rusty, and junky and he saw a crate of old license plates and bid on them for me!  I think he paid $3 for the whole lot.  It ended up being 69 license plates from the late 60's early 70's.  

When people drove cars that looked like this:
  And gas was under 50 cents
No, not him silly!  Actual $0.50!

I carried them around for WAY too long and I finally googled what to do with them.
Here are some cute ideas:

via The Inside Source

 



via Apartement Therapy

The last one is more what I was going for.  Mr. TSL restores old Mopars (Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler...don't worry after dating for a month I finally broke down and asked what a Mopar was too :) ) I wanted some car stuff incorporated into our home decor without it being too overboard.  So, I have his car stuff in our office area.  Some of his signs and memorabilia have gone to live in his shop outside.  With that being said, I had a blank wall above the desk and wanted it to look similar to the above picture.  So, Hayley and I got to work cleaning them.  40+ years of dirt had to come off of them.

A few hours later and a lot of nail holes and they look like this:


I would show you the whole office area, but it is a freaking nightmarish mess needing the new desk from the garage brought in, it currently has a God awful rounded corner huge desk with blue tulips stenciled on. Gag!  I have to glue the side part on the table/desk and spray paint the file cabinets that will be tucked under neath for storage.  Just another in a long line of random things to do!

One more thing before I go....I tore the carpet out of the dining room and kitchen!!!!!  Hauling carpet out by yourself is a pain in the bum!  I got about half out of the dining room and pooped out.  Mr. TSL was very helpful when he got home and helped me remove the rest.  Apparently, if you roll it neatly it's a whole lot less of a pain to remove out. (I just dragged mine out in a jumbled mess.)  Then we removed the kitchen carpet.....
GIANT.
FREAKING.
MESS.
It was that carpet that is really thin with the squishy yellow backing.  
before we moved in before pic

They glued it down. So sad.  I think I will be sanding for like the next 10 freakin' years now!  Oh well, the nasty is gone....well on the trailer headed for the dump!

You can read about what I plan on doing here and here.
-Make your life beautiful!


Thursday, March 31, 2011

More Painted Stairs!!

OMG!!  I am so sick of looking at my stripped stairs.  If you remember my stairs look like this:
I am going to  pull the carpet off the big steps too and I am painting them green!  I know crazy, huh?  Well, eventually when budget permitting we will redo them to have nicer steps and risers.  But, for now, I would rather sweep the painted wood then try to drag the vac up the stairs to clean the steps....who am I kidding, I don't vac them very often. 

While blog-stalking searching for inspiration, I cam across these:






I love them and since the kitchen/dining room subfloor is being painted in a neutral tone, hopefully soon, these will be a fun pop of color!  I am painting the whole step, I don't have the patience time to tape off a runner.   I am adding something fun to the risers though.  Like these:
via Apartment Therapy
Adorable!! 

-Make your life beautiful!
Kari

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Why buy art when you can create it?

I often find myself swooning over all things Pottery Barn.  I know, you are shocked.  I love our their style!  I was perusing through and found this:
I thought to myself: "Self, you can make that!"  I tweaked it a little, because it's my house and I can :)  I didn't want another mainly black piece of art, so I made mine white with black numbers. 

All of my frames in my house are black (most have been spray painted that way.)  I use to love picture frames when I was a teen and collected quite a few over the years.  However, I felt like they were taking away from the important pictures I had in them, so I unified them in color. Black-it's slimming ;)

I am ALWAYS on the look out for interesting frames and frames with matting. 

Did you know you can paint the matte too?!?  I paint all mine white.  I am also a fan of matting, but it is EX-PEN-SIVE...  So I use poster board instead sometimes (shhhhh, it's a secret.)  I use to use construction paper, but that fades to easily in the sun.

I came across some inexpensive frames for the GW. I scored them for half price (yellow tags were marked down) and also an additional 10% off because I got the GW discount card!

They were $3.99 originally....then $1.99 and then finally, $1.79!  I also got some UGLY pictures for $5 from craigslist.  They were marked $199 on the back...whateva!  I painted over them, the smaller rectangles got a coat of chalkboard paint and are in the girls' rooms and the bigger one is now my PB number artwork!

I also came across a black canvas with some white string I can't seem to find the picture and be able to attach it.  It was in the PB catalog and thought it would be simple to create...it was!!

I started out with this stuff:

Morgan said, oh so nicely, "Mom, I don't think those are very pretty."  I said, "I know and I'm glad you don't have tacky taste!  I am going to paint them."

They turned out like this:



I just popped some cute pics the girls drew when they were little.  They had been in my wallet for years, now everyone can enjoy them!  I also plan on getting some frames for them to have art to change out as they want. 


Here they are on the wall:


-Make your life beautiful!

Kari


 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Monogrammed Cups---DIY!!!

Monogrammed cups are EVERYWHERE!  I love them :)  They are a little pricey though.  I decided to make my own, but need some inspiration!  I loved all of these:
Cute huh?  $16...pass

These are from Anthropologie...$6 a little better :)
  P.S. I watch Steven and Chris everyday and this is what they drink out of their guests always get one too!  Too cute!

I have seen some cute pics where they spell LOVE or GROW with plants inside.  This would be a cute way to ask a girl to marry you or tell someone you are expecting ;)

Needless to say, I don't want to pay $6 for a mug (I don't even drink coffee!)

So, I had 8 white mugs from my dishes set. (Corelle dishes are the BEST EVER!!  They don't chip and it takes a lot to break them.)  I bought a few more from GW for $.29 each.  Found these Porcelain pens courtesy of a cute little blog called Design Mom.  They are from Dick Blick or any other crafting store.  My pile started out like this:


Followed the pen directions and ended up with these:
 I still have a few mugs left to do, but I love them and I think I am going to make some for Christams and give them as gifts!  These pens also write on crocks, so I numbered mine!!


 -Make your life beautiful!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Spring Break---no bathroom redo, but got a new stove!!

Apparently, spring break with your kids at home means very little gets done for projects on my part!  I am thinking of starting on Hayley and Audrey's room today...I said thinking about.  We'll see if I actually get to it!  I did score a one-year old Kenmore Stove from CL for $225.  She's a beaut!! 

Mr. TSL had me measure the opening to make sure it would fit.  30 inches, measured the new stove 30 inches perfect!!  Then we pulled out the old built-in stove and 28 inches....oops.  And it was hard-wired in!  Home Depot trip.  Mr. TSL put in the new plug and has to cut the opening so the stove will fit in.  We also had to pull the laminate back splash piece off of the counter.  Kind of an eye sore, but I see it as progress in the direction of getting the kitchen done!! 

I'll be back to post next week....this week is super packed!

-Make your life beautiful!!