Thanksgiving Table for Twenty
November 14, 2010 by Lynn
Filed under Entertaining, Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving can be lots of fun and lots of stress. Here is my easy and classy way to decorate your table.
I bought a bag of dried corn, white beans, pinto beans, and pine cones. Used a few small orange pumpkins and different sized white candles. I sent them down along a beat-up piece of wood in the middle of the tables.
I wish I had taken a picture with the cups, silverware, and napkins- all decked out. But, I got too busy cooking ;). Here is the basic idea.
Yes, I should have ironed that table cloth, but I don’t iron hahaha…ahh goodtimes
Cowboy Nursery
September 14, 2010 by Lynn
Filed under Decorating, Home and Garden
Mr. Beck turns one in two days!!!! Holy Cow! Oh, my little man. I can’t believe it. ahhhh….. anyway. Here is a cute idea for a not over the top nursery theme. (or too cheesy or too cutesy) It’s a cowboy nursery for my little man. Oh, if he wasn’t in bed right now I would go squeeze him…so cute!
I took some boards from Home Depot, stained them, sanded them(to make them a little more rustic looking), hot glued robe around the edges, put the vinyl on and waalaa!
Cowboy art or a little stink’n cute man!
I got my vinyl from HouseHoldWords on etsy.
My pictures of the room are kinda crappy and I really don’t like the green I painted the walls. But OH Well… it’s done
Get Crafty with Your Bad Self!
Painting Tips from Lynn
July 4, 2010 by Lynn
Filed under Furniture Redos, Home and Garden
Sorry its been forever since I have posted anything. I always think summer is going to slow things down, but nope! Seems to have gotten crazier at our house. Anywho, you clicked on this little post because you want to paint something! Love it! Paint gives new life to some many things. Your kitchen cabinets, furniture, walls… you name it. A friend sent me an e-mail today, asking if I knew how to help reduce paint brush strokes. I thought, BLOG IT! Hahaha… After our house flooded a few years ago, we have just about repainted every wall, ceiling, and cabinet door in this house. (I also love to buy furniture off craigslist and fix it up! I have to say this quietly b/c the hubbs is not really a fan of me bringing home stray furniture. shh…)
Tips! (these are from trial and error, paint service desk people, and from Aunt Kathy my paint go to lady)
Number 1! When painting your cabinets or furniture, to reduce the brush strokes use a product called Floetrol. You mix it into your paint and it helps smooth things out. If you want things really smooth you will have to rent a sprayer.
Number 2 Primer!! Use one, they help a ton. And when you are painting something dark, have the paint guys tint it gray for you. That will save you time and money!
Number 3 This goes with number 2, but Kilz really is the best primer/stain blocker there is. I had a stain on my front door, I used two other primers before trying Kilz. It was the only on that the stain didn’t leak through.
Number 4 If you use a water-based paint and then need to use a clear coat of varnish to help it stay strong, MAKE SURE that the varnish is also water-based or it will yellow over time. Same with oil paint= use oil-based varnish.
Number 5 Lowes and finally Home Depot have little 7 ounce cans that you can buy. These are great for testing a color in a room. And DO test it out BEFORE painting. You will be happy you did. Nothing worse that painting an entire room than hating the color. Trust me…I still need to repaint Beck’s room, but it’s not going to happen anytime soon. Oh! and don’t just paint a little stripe of color on one wall, do a 10×10 square on a few walls. Color will look different on each wall depending on how the light hits each wall.
Number 6 My latest experiment-Stripes! When painting stripes, first paint your main wall color. Then tape off the stripes you want using the fine blue painters tape. Then use main wall color again to go over tape just a little to cover any gaps between the wall and the tape, so stripe color doesn’t leak under tape. Let that dry then paint stripes. Let dry and then remove tape. Stripes are so pretty and a great way to add interest to a room. I will post some more pictures when I finish my room.
Number 7 Paint architectural details, people in magazines and on TV design shows are always saying this, but it really adds to a room. Check out my cool window. I painted the inside lip brown and the outside a light tan popping off the gray walls. I love it.
Number 8 I should have put this one up by the furniture/cabinet stuff, but sand as best you can then wipe clean before priming. You don’t have to sand everything off or strip paint before you paint. Yes, it helps and is a must if you are staining the wood. But other wise just sand a bit so the paint has something to stick to and use a really good primer. You will be set.
Number 9 Don’t be afraid of dark colors or painting your ceiling. I just painted my bedroom. Gray walls, gray/blue ceiling, and chocolate brown fire place. It so beautiful. My husband was a little nervous the ceiling would look low and make the whole room very dark. But, now that it is all done, it is so inviting and pretty :). Paint your ceiling! (warning neck may hurt and paint may fall in eyes, just to let you know:))
Number 10 If you want the lines where your ceiling and walls meet to be perfect; get over it, hire someone else, or…use a little art paint brush to tidy up any bumps.
Number 11 Buy good brushes. Clean them good when you are done. Brushes can be expensive, but if you have more than one project and take good care of them; it will be worth it to pay a few more dollars.
I know I have more tips, but that’s all I can think of right now. Feel free to post a question or e-mail me and I will try to answer your painting questions the best I can. And have fun!! It is so nice to give new life to a room or peice of furniture. You will feel so good when you finish! Get Painting with Your Bad Self! I will post before and after pics of my room when I finish the molding and everything.
My Curtains- a heated debate
May 16, 2010 by Lynn
Filed under Decorating, Home and Garden
My 6 foot 3 inch tall hubby can’t see out our kitchen window while doing the dishes “Because the curtains are too low!” To solve this horrible problem I have created, he takes the entire curtain and curtain rod off the hooks and sets it somewhere in our kitchen. Not too much of a big deal as he can easily reach it and put it back up when he is done. For some reason though, it annoys the heck out of me! Love you Dev. It’s ok, because I know those curtains annoy him too :). I am after all the one who put them up and at 5’6″, I was not thinking of Dev’s vantage point. But, being the super nice and handy wife that I am, I decided (after 5 years) to fix it .
I think your supposed to hang your curtains as high the ceiling anyway to make your windows look bigger…or something like that. Anywhooo, they do look much better now and some how the room looks a tiny bit bigger. Tell me what you think here’s the picture.
(Above sink window not a pictured due to large amount of dishes usually in sink).
Tools I used. Love this small drill. Every girl should have one.
Get handy around the house with your power drilling self! Yaoowwzahh!
….Or should I say hear me ROAR! (while I flex my arm muscle) haha