Showing posts with label Master Bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Master Bedroom. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

When I Get Stressed I Paint...

Yes, as the title says, when I get stressed I paint.


If you missed my bedroom inspirations post, check it out.  The uneven stripe on the wall will eventually be covered by beautiful board and batten :o)

The lamp you can find here.


My future gallery wall (as in- I'm putting it together later today.)  Pardon that bathroom! I should've shut the door :o)


My bathroom is all one color now after a month of this.



So you get that I'm stressed.  

Big. Changes. Around. Here.

We decided that the pizza business isn't what's best for our family anymore.  Hubby the Great has decided to step out of the security of his job to make a better life for our family.  I respect his decision and am proud of him for being willing to move away from what he knows for the sake of us.

He has had 3 interviews with the same place and should find out in the next 48 hours if he got the job.  God is in control, always has been and always will be. 

Please pray for me in this move from security to insecurity, from the known to the unknown.  Please excuse a few possible slow weeks in the project realm of this blog because our financial situation is a little bleak at the moment.  

Thank you for reading this blog as it truly is an outlet for me right now, and you are helping me (and therefore my family) by offering support and encouragement in a big way! I love you all!

Off to paint some more!!

-Katie

Friday, October 7, 2011

New Hope for an old Hope Chest

I absolutely love when people think of me before they get rid of things.

There is nothing better than scoring a beautiful find and doing nothing more than answering your phone!

My grandmother (a different one than I have been referring to in the previous posts) called me the other day and asked me if I would like to have her old hope chest.  She said it was a Lane cedar chest that used to be whitewood, but after being in the attic for many years it had yellowed.  She wasn't sure if I had anything that I could do with it.

To me it was a "DUH?!"  An old cedar chest that I have been given permission to paint... not to mention family ties :o)

I pulled up and it was so much better than I could have imagined.  Hello Sunshine :o)


This piece is screaming vintage cool!


All original hardware ~ including the lock labeled LANE.


Remember back when I said it was a chest?  Up 'til now, it just looks like a dresser, but wait... I tricked you :o)


~*swoon*~

I really can't get enough of opening this chest.  The blast of cedar smell and that rich, red color.... I pretty much heart it :o)


The inside looks like it was just brought home from a show room.  Seriously, it still has the tag hanging it.   Not because it was never used.  This thing was packed to the brim with a wedding dress, cards, letters, baby clothes, handmade family blankets, and a ton more. 


I LOVE a good yellow piece of furniture.  But this particular yellow was faded and dirty.  It needed some love.

This was my first attempt with using the homemade chalk paint that is spreading like wildfire.  I put 2 tablespoons of Plaster of Paris into a sample size of paint.  The color was called celtic gray, but on this chest in looks a little more blue and in my bedroom it looks a little more green.  I will share my frustrations with the color gray very soon.


The homemade chalk paint was amazing.  It spread so beautifully.  Once I painted it on, I sanded over it with some 220 grit sandpaper.  I have never felt a piece of furniture that was so smooth and soft.  I hear it distresses really well too, but I didn't want to take my sander to this piece... weird, I know.


I left all the hardware in it's original color.  I'm not sure if it's the right decision or not.  I'm gonna let it simmer for awhile.  What do you think?  Should it go brushed bronze?


I glazed over the gray with a little black glaze.   I'm always a little worried about a piece of furniture until I glaze it.  The glaze gives it so much depth and really makes it pop.


Man I love the inside of this thing!!


This isn't it's permanent home, it has a place in my bedroom.  But since that room is far from a pretty sight right now, it's gonna stay here until I'm ready for it.


Sorry, sometimes I get a little carried away with the photography :o)  I love to take pictures.


I can't believe what an amazing gift this was and I hope my grandmother is pleased with what I did with it.  It might be my new favorite piece of furniture!


On a side note, I have officially bought my first piece of furniture to sell!  As the pockets are empty right now, I had to invest small. This baby should be done soon.  I hope somebody loves her :o) 


Purchasing a new camera lens today... can we say EXCITED!?!?

Also got to meet my favorite rock star last night before what turned out to be an awesome show.  Next to my family and refinishing furniture, Butch Walker is my favorite thing ever! 


But what was the biggest thing I learned last night by going to a rock concert in Athens, GA (home of the Georgia Bulldogs).... I'm not 18 anymore!

Monday, September 19, 2011

Design Inspirations

With a sick Boog and a sick Hubby this week, I haven't gotten many projects done.  So I thought I would share my next big project with you.  We have decided to work on our bedroom.  I have had a pretty distinct picture in my head about what I have wanted for about 2 years now :o)  But never in my wildest dreams did I picture a wall size fireplace in my bedroom!

We are truly starting from scratch in here.  

This was taken the first time we came to look at the house... and for some reason that I cannot tell you, I am still waking up to split pea soup every morning.  Ugh! But good news!  I just did a design job to earn enough money to make over our master, so this is where I will start for inspiration.  

We have big, black, chunky furniture.  I mean big.  And while I would really like to just sell it all and get new (old) stuff to repurpose, Hubby the Great isn't too into the idea of getting rid of the furniture we just paid off.  So I will make it work.

Painting is first.  I knew what I wanted to do the first time I saw this picture
via OneNuttyGirl.com
Isn't it beautiful!?! I think Board and Batten will help soften my big chunky furniture. And a lighter blue-green color on top will work perfectly.

Next, the fireplace... I want to stain it white and find a big, beautiful old mantle (on the cheap of course)...  This part may take awhile :o) 

One like this (only not behind my bed, but over the fireplace)


or this (only again, not behind my bed)
or these... (apparently it's not in style to use these anywhere but behind your bed)

or maybe if I can't find one... I'll just build one like this

I think I'm going to return to an old favorite for curtains and use some good ol' drop cloths.  I'm sure I can find some way to dandy them up :o) 

I want to add some fabric to my headboard using this technique I found on Gus and Lula. 

I'm hoping adding some lighter fabric will help make it look a little more feminine. 

My first upholstery project, some hanging lanterns, a rug (that I will NOT be painting), and some DIY art are also on my list. 

Measuring for board and batten starts today, along with paint purchasing and color matching.

Are you along for the ride?


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