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Coffee Table Redo-Part3

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Our coffee table serves many purposes. It's the place where the kids do homework, make crafts, sometimes eat their dinners. It's also a foot rest, and occasionally used in pillow/blanket forts. It's used A LOT, and had been showing lots of wear here lately. This coffee table has gone through a couple of transformations. To see the actual before, you can go here . I had not been planning on re-doing the coffee table. It sort of just struck me last Friday that I needed to strip all of the nasty paint off of it.  This was part two...the center is chalkboard paint. I had found some inspiration on Mrs. Mustard Seed's blog with some chalkboard tables she had created. At the time of the second re-do, my children had a nasty habit of writing on furniture. I came up with what I thought was an ingenious idea to paint chalkboard paint on the top of the coffee table; that way they could have at least one piece of furniture in the house to write on with out mommy fussing. Well, it...

Ladder Quilt Rack

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I have so many projects I want to get started on, but I am still having to wait on the doctor's approval to start lifting heavy items. I am reminded several times a day that where once was a gallbladder, now resides a slight tinge of pain when I try to over-do it.. I am not a patient person. If the mind is willing, so should be the body, is my thought;o)  So I have been piddling around the house, trying to clean things out and make things a little more organized. I love to organize.  I cleaned out a closet this morning that had tons of junk in it...it was the hubs' junk closet...shhhhh! Don't tell him I threw away a ton of boxes that had absolutely no purpose what-so-ever;o) He's never been one to throw away boxes that electronics come in. Some of the boxes have been hanging out in that closet since before we moved here...mind blowing, right?;o)  That last statement is absolutely impossible since we are the only owners of this house;o) A slight exaggeration.  So anyw...

Front Porch Fall Decor

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 It's Friday!!!  Yay for 3-day-weekends, and yay for football season kicking off.  We have a busy weekend ahead of us with lots of food, friends and football. But before all of my guests arrive, I have a long list of to-do's.  I can check the front porch off the list though. It's done. For now at least.  We have a tiny front porch...I'm not even sure you could really call it a front porch. It's more of a pass through.  It's not big enough to have big beautiful displays like the front porches below:   source unknown source unknown However, it looks barren when nothing is there.  Everything has to be small in scale when decorating this porch because I want my guests to feel welcome at the front door, not claustrophobic.   I couldn't really get a good full scale picture of the porch. The brick wall kind of takes up the picture, but in person it's much more inviting...I promise:o) And, yes, I did just water the plants before taking the shot. It l...

Painting a Pillow

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Is anyone else being hammered by hot temperatures right now? Even though it's blazing hot here in the South, it hasn't deterred me from working away on Fall decor. I'm so glad you are back here today with me. I have a little tutorial on how to spruce up a plain burlap pillow using stencils and fabric paint.  I found this image on  Pinterest .  I fell in love with the pillow and thought "how fun would that be on my  new bench ".  If anyone knows the source of this photo, please let me know so I can give them credit. Thanks!! So I gathered all the supplies I needed.  A pillow form(purchased), burlap(purchased), stencils, black fabric paint, and paint brush.   I made the pillow cover, and added a zipper. I am really into adding zippers to pillows because it makes it easier to clean the covers. If you are able to do it, I would highly recommend it!! After the pillow cover was made, I taped some paper to the width of the cover and traced the letters on...

Fall Centerpiece

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About two weeks ago, we had a little cold spell. The humidity was gone, and the weather was perfect. Just enough chill in the air that you had to grab a light jacket in the evenings. We actually built a fire and roasted marshmallows a couple nights in a row. It was wonderful! Now we're back to the sticky-wearing-the-outside-weather..blech! That cooler weather made me want Fall here in a bad sort of way. Fall is my most favorite time of the year, and I love decorating for it. Even though it's still August, I'm busting out the pumpkins, y'all! September will eventually get here, Lord willing, so it's ok to have the pumpkins out, right? Last Christmas, I used this planter for our center piece , and filled it with the same greenery, but just added Christmas-y stuff. I wasn't sure if it would work for Fall because it was so green, but it seems to be working.  The pictures are slightly over exposed, so the green is screaming right now, but in person, it's toned d...

Burlap Wreath Tutorial

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I.am.ready.for.fall. Since Fall is around the corner, and I have a few spare moments with the kiddos back in school, I have been able to catch up on some decor projects I have been wanting to tackle. One of them being a burlap wreath.  You can't have Fall without a burlap wreath. It's in the rule books somewhere...I'm sure of it.  There are so many different styles. Raggedy, bubbly, smooth, etc. I went for more of a shabby look...sounds better than raggedy, right? Today I'm sharing how quick and easy this project is.   Your list of supplies: 3 yards of burlap(I used two colors)(Burlap is $3.99 at my Hobby Lobby. I used a 40% off Q) Wire hanger( Joan Crawford would die) Needle Nose pliers Scissors Tape Measure Start off by cutting your strips. I cut mine at 5" wide. Then you will want to straighten out the wire hanger.  Once all of the burlap is cut, do a fan fold. When finished, you will roughly have a 5x5 square. Thread the wire hanger through the square.  ...

Drawer-Turned-Bathroom Shelf

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School is back in session here, so I actually have time to sit down and do some posts. I realized today that there are several projects that I talked about on Facebook, but never posted about them, so I 'm going to have to get with it:o) Speaking of Facebook, the  LEGO Table  has been unbelievably popular. Y'all have been blowin' up my feed! It's already more popular than my  Menu Board ...cuh-razy! So today is all about this cute little shelf that's hanging in our newly remodeled half bath . This is where I started. I found this drawer, along with another on the side of the road when I was on my way to drop S.R. off for preschool last year. The hubs wasn't happy about it, so to the attic it went and sat for over a year.  I've seen a lot of drawer-to-shelf makeovers here lately but I really didn't know where I would put one until I was in need of a shelf for the bathroom. Awesome!  I was not about to sand this piece down because I didn't know what ki...

Half Bath Makeover

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We put the finishing touches on our half bath this weekend. I am thrilled with the end result. It's definitely more my taste than the "before". I found my inspiration from  The Lettered Cottage . I absolutely looove their blog, and if you haven't checked them out yet, you should really take the time to do so. You'll be glad you did.  I get so excited every time I walk by this room. This was the before. Chocolate brown, and it looked like a hole in the wall...literally. We are putting in an in-home salon because I am a hair stylist, and one of the requirements is to have access to a bathroom from the salon area. Thankfully, the half bath is right beside the area we will have the salon. The hubs cut out the drywall, and made an opening for the new door. He made a brace above the frame to make sure everything was stable.                                              ...