Monday, April 18, 2011

Feisty Frugal giveaway

Recently a good friend sent me a link for a contest to win an item on our baby registry that I am so excited about!!

Feisty Frugal is going to give one lucky subscriber the 4moms mamaRoo baby swing! What is the mamaRoo you ask? Its the Cadillac of all swings if I do say so. But it's not just a swing, its more of a ride that bounces up/down and side to side. It has several different modes that one can try. It can mimic a car ride, bouncing in a kangaroo, riding a big ocean wave, or the rocking motion of mom and dad.

Make sure to hope over to her blog for your chance to enter!

Also check out 4moms for more details on this excellent product!




Saturday, March 12, 2011

Update on nursery:)

I have been a very busy girl the past two weeks. I took down all the old ugly trim in the nursery. My girlfriend who is very pregnant and I got to work and painted all the walls Pioneer Grey from Benjamin Moore. I then hand drew all the trees following an image on the web on my iphone...oh yeah that was fun going from a small picture to full size:P I installed crown molding and new trim....trim is almost all done. Oh I also painted a grow chart on the wall too....using the same tree idea. Tomorrow I'll finish the trim then I'm done until the bedding and curtains material gets picked out which is in May. I figured I should get it all done before I loose this lovely burst of energy I have!

Here is what we started out with:

  

Here is the finished product so far:)



Here is the growth chart.

 
upclose of growth chart













After all this we have to wait for the dresser to arrive. I have a few shelves to hang on one wall. We find out the babies sex in two weeks and then we can choose baby bedding and curtain material:)

Sunday, January 30, 2011

New update!!

Sorry to everyone for not being around with any exciting DIYs lately:( DH and I have been every busy with christmas and our biggest news this year.....We're having a baby!!!! Our newest addition is due August 2011.  Dan and I, and our family are very excited for the new arrival.

This of course means some changes are coming to our household. I still have a few finishing touches to do the guest room including the completion of the trim. Which will get done as I soon as I start the trim in the babies room. My office is being sacrificed for the baby which is sad but for great at the same time:)

Without further ado here is our new addition


Here are a few ideas we have for a nursery. We already have the dresser and am ordering the crib (but in black, not colour in pic) soon. Now just waiting to find out the gender:)

Here are a few nurserys I love.....




My newest obsession is this wall. I think for sure we're going to do this!!






Thursday, December 9, 2010

Guest room update!!!

Guestbedroom update:)

Sorry I have been absent for the last week or so. I've had a million things going on with work and home so have been to busy to update and work on the guest room. But here are a few more pics. I'm almost done. Just have to finish the trim and crown, finish the side table and add a few accessories, oh and paint the closet doors white!

Without making you wait any further here are some pics:)






Wednesday, November 24, 2010

I could easily become obsessed if stripes could always be this easy!!!

So after completing our masterbedroom last week I decided that the guest room needed some dire attention. For the past 2.5 years guests have come and gone from that room with no complaints. The bed was comfy, what more could one ask for. The room never had any style and I felt it was very plain. Reminded me of a college bedroom that had a bed and that was about it. I started with getting a beautiful new bed set, thanks mom for the great birthday gift:) Then I found  3 mirrors for $5 each that made for a perfect headboard. Recently I've seen lots of stripes online and thought it would create a perfect accent wall behind the bed. Thats all I've really done so far. The walls are painted, half the crown and trim are done. The nightstand is being painted brown then heirloomwhite over top with distressing afterwards. Still have lots to do but here is a quick peak. I have some great dark wood and chrome lamps for the room too. I may also build some shelves using leftover crown....depends how much trim we have left.

Sidenote the green on the wall is a bit off from the bedding but I think it work perfectly with the right accents.






I will of course post more pics as things change in the room:) 

Sunday, November 21, 2010

I was featured!!!

Worked night shift last night. Which on a quiet night in the ER is where I have found some of the greatest inspirations for the projects I have done in our house. So at 3am as my eyes were getting heavy I popped over to theDIYshowoff and low and behold wow there was my headboard and blog as a feature!!!! I'm so excited to be given the opportunity to share my projects with others:) Huge thank you to Roeshel for selecting my blog to be shown:)

I have some great new projects in my head and will start a few tomorrow:) Stay tuned for updates on these this week!

p.s. all I did for projects today was finish my dear husbands night stand. I spent the day with him stocking his new truck with snacks for his trips and linens for his sleeper:)

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

One man's trash is a smart women's treasure

A friend of ours recently down sized his furniture and had this beauty sitting outside on his front porch waiting to go to the dump....can you believe he was going to throw this out!! Sure it's old, dated, and slightly broken but it's just calling out for some needed love. So I promptly said hi to friend and stole his dresser before the garbage man got his hands on it:)



For this project you will need:
old beat up dresser
Sandpaper
White spray paint (Beauti-tone semi-gloass white)
Minwac English chestnut stain
polyurethane
Shop towels
wood glue (if drawer broken)
paint and stain stripper
trim
nail gun

I started by stripping the top. This took several coats of stripper. I then sanded it with 60 grit sand paper then 100 grit paper. I applied 3 coats of stain followed by 3 coats of polyurethane.

Before you do below steps cut trim to cover the bottom lip, scallops were in before but not now!

Then spray painted the whole body with white spray paint. Allow to dry thoroughly. Then apply stain to the whole thing, work in sections like front, side, and back. After you apply stain to section promptly wipe off with shop towel. Stain will darken the paint and pick up the more distressed areas. Do the same to the drawers. My drawers had a great inset in it that I left the stain in. You could wipe it out if you want to but I think it adds to it. I applied 2 coats of the stain to the body. I then got some new handles and painted them black.

And your done, easy I swear!