Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Boutiques...
This first boutique is held at the former Decor Unique store and sounds like there will be a huge variety of vendors - my sister Holly bought the cutest pair of pants from one of them and they were super reasonably priced. Can't wait to shop it myself!
La Di Da Designs
This Winter Boutique is their first annual boutique but I know they've done a lot of publicity in getting vendors and getting the word out. They even have a store from the SanTan Mall participating. So grab your girlfriends and come on out. It's gonna be Fab.U.Lous! You might even want to bring your kids because it says that Santa is coming for a visit!
Winter Boutique
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Another GIVEAWAY...
Now on to the goods of the giveaway. A FREE 11x14 print of the temple of your choice (and free shipping). Head on over to Bellissima Portraits to see how you can enter. And guess what you can earn EXTRA entries! These pictures are perfect for Christmas gifts. Don't live in Utah? Who cares? :) The SLC temple would look Fab.U.Lous in your house... admit it :) You want it. Now go enter for your chance. It may just be your lucky day! PS. The giveaway ends TOMORROW. So go enter NOW!
Ready.Set.Go
For a little taste of her goodness cast your eyes upon these lovelies...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
What has ONE DOLLAR done for you lately?
But I don't think that beats the deal I got at a garage sale recently. It all started with these two frames. Nothing was priced so I asked how much. He shrugged (yes "he", always ask the husband if he's available :) and said "One dollar for the pair." Sweet! I'll take them. I handed him a dollar bill and kept meandering.
Then I found a slotted spoon. I don't know how I've made it through six years of marriage without a slotted spoon. Every time we have canned corn or green beans or _____ (you name it) I would wish that we had a slotted spoon. I asked him how much. He shrugged his shoulders and said "Just take it." Really? Thank you! Then I found a baseball - perfect to go with the little thrift store baseball glove in brand new condition I recently got for my little guy's 3rd birthday coming up in just a week. Again, he said "Just take it." Wowsers! What a deal.
Just when I thought all my luck had surely run out and I headed back to the car with my goodies. Then I saw this in a pile of real junk (not connected to the garage sale) - this lonely little cupboard door that I have zero clue where it came from or what it could have been used for - it's at least 1.5" thick. But it had a chunky door knocker and some deep groves. I snatched it up and asked him what it belonged to. His response, "I have no idea, I was just going to throw it away. You can have it." Stay tuned for a makeover on this freebie :) I'm still in shock that I got all this for one little dollar...
So there you go. That's what ONE DOLLAR has done for me lately. How about you?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
CONGRATS...
Joy announced the winner Friday morning and within 2 hours Lauri had contacted me with what items she wanted to claim as her prize and I was at her front door step. It was so fun to make a new bloggy friend. She chose two Christmas stockings that are going to look STUNNING in her home - they are the perfect colors to compliment her style and color scheme. It's like they were custom made just for her!
Congrats to you Lauri! Can't wait to see your Christmas pictures adorned with those stockings!
Monday, October 5, 2009
It's GIVEAWAY TIME!!!
To see for yourself go check out Joys of Home. Enter for your chance to win... and spread the word to earn more entries :)
Have a HAPPY DAY!
Friday, October 2, 2009
Save the Date...
It sat leaning against my wall for probably 2 months before it finally hit me - or rather inspired me with a functional and asthetically pleasing use. Now I print my own calendars and it suits us perfectly!
Sometimes I'm just partial to BLACK
Another reminder of the cute but not so fabulous "Before"
The stunningly gorgeous "Now"
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Coffee Table Reveal...
I stopped at Goodwill one Saturday morning. It wasn't just any Saturday morning. It was 50% Off Day! I spotted this coffee table under some end tables that had just been claimed by another customer. After she hauled out her goods I staked out my grounds and waited ever so patiently for a worker to come close enough. It hadn't been marked with a price so she called over the furniture guy and he shrugged his shoulders and said $17.99? Sold! My precious coffee table only cost $8.98.
With a little sanding, some Heirloom White spray paint, some Dark Walnut stain, and Wipe-On Poly she's looking like a million bucks - or at least $50. I think I'll keep an eye out for a dark bronze drawer pull to replace the wooden knob. Anyway, here is her grand reveal.
Thanks to inspiration from
Lettered Cottage
320 Sycamore
Thrifty Decor Chick
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
ANNOUNCING...
Check out the selection and pick out your favorites because they are bound to go quickly - especially as the season approaches quickly (or at least I'm hoping :)
A huge thank you to Holly Brimhall Photography for her amazing skills in capturing these Christmas Stockings - don't I have the most amazing sister in the world?
Thrifting Treasures...
Rocking Chair $10
Coffee Table $9
You'll have to wait for the "big reveal" of the finished products. Hopefully it doesn't take me 4 months to get to it :)
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Hutch Makeover
I've been on the lookout for a hutch on Craigslist - looking for just the right one - one with the lines I wanted but that needed a makeover (since it would be more affordable that way and I like renovating furniture and other items). After probably a year of looking I found the perfect one. I love it!
Jared was very encouraging with this project - the sooner the better because then it would be out of his garage :). The process took 2 weeks and I'm rather impressed with my patience because normally I have the patience of my father - none at all. But I've learned from other projects that it's much more efficient if I take the time and do it right the first time. Anyway, so after 2 weeks of cleaning, sanding, prepping, priming, spray painting, drying/curing, distressing, and staining we've gone from the "before" to the "during"...
and you'll just have to wait a little longer for the "after" when it's all decorated and cute. Sorry it's a little fuzzy... Much better than the bland blank wall that existed in this space before. For the back I got some beadboard from Home Depot and did a brown glaze over and heirloom white coat of paint. We bought brushed nickel hardware but after attaching the beadboard I decided to just spray paint the original hardware and dark bronze and simply sand and stain the knobs a dark brown. LOVE IT!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
C.R.E.A.T.E.
I shared an insight that I recieved a month ago. First, think of something you are really good at... got it? Okay, do you enjoy doing that thing? You're probably saying to yourself, YES! Now think of something that you're really pretty horrible at... do you enjoy doing that? Probably not! No real revelations yet, right? Here's where it gets good... there are things in life that we simply have to do (dishes, cleaning, cooking, yardwork, taking care of unruly children, etc.) The revelation is this: "You may not like doing what you have to do, but you can still learn to do it well." When I first got married I was a pretty terrible cook - and I didn't like doing it (shocker!). This lasted for pretty close to 5 years. I would try new recipes every now and then but most often it ended up a nightmare... a nightmare that ended in the trashcan shortly after getting plated on the table. Suddenly I got this drive to learn how to be a better cook. I don't know that I'd call myself a chef or anything, but I can make some pretty tasty dishes. And you know what? I LOVE cooking now! That was my revelation... those things that I'm not very good at that I have to do can be changed into things that I am good at and that I enjoy doing. That'll bring some joy into your life!
My other thought that I shared was simply an echo from someone else. You know that skill you've been wanting to learn so badly? Just start! Yeah, it might not turn out as fabulously as you first invisioned, but keep at it, it will get better! (That's what I keep telling myself about my garden - even though it's not perfectly thriving greenhouse-style garden and I might have to tear out even more diseased plants, I'm going to try again and I'm learning along the way).
Hearing from everyone was SO inspiring. This is what some of them said...
Sister Karen Young (one of the sweetest people I've met) in our ward is an AMAZING quilter - spending months and months on just one quilt. She must've brought a dozen quilts both large and small that she had made. When her granddaughters get baptized they are given a beautifully made white quilt with CTR quilted in the middle (words really don't give any of these justice). The grandsons get a quilt when they receive their Eagle Scout awards with a patriotic border and a "wow-ing" eagle in the center. When a granddaughter was visiting once she came to Sister Young with a picture of a quilt she'd drawn - it was purple and pink with a striped border and hearts scatter throughout the middle. They went to the fabric store and worked on it together, the granddaughter placing all of the hearts right where she wanted them. What wonderful memories and what works of beauty she has created.
Sister Mariah Pehl has a gift for cross-stitching and does one for each of her nieces and nephews as they are born (along with a handmade quilt). She also makes the cutest dresses and halloween costumes for her kids.
Sister CJ Peters is quite the poet (and I didn't even know it) - sorry, I just had to :). It was fun to hear some of her poems and how they come to her... how she can't produce one on command. She didn't take many poetry classes because she wanted her poetry to remain pure and free from her heart. It's a way for her to express herself and escape at times.
Sister Becky Windsor LOVES A BARGAIN! Can I hear an AMEN? YES! She mentioned how the Target clearance stickers make her so happy - along with thriftstore shopping, garage sales, etc! Again, AMEN! I love that when she gets home from a particularly successful day the whole family knows that they are to gather in the kitchen for a "WOO HOO Party!" As she unveils each item the family says in unison "WooHoo!" It makes her feel great to create a dollar into a very stretchy dollar - making her husband's well-earned money go as far as it can go in providing for their family of 7. Great job!
Sister Milli Packard has such a gift for writing music. She's introduced me to some of it, but I'd have to guess that she has hundreds more. She recited a poem she wrote about the Book of Mormon (which was later put to music, of course) and I LOVED it - I've asked for a copy and if it's okay with her I might just post it. It spoke to me... She is a dear lady.
Sister Deena Westover spoke of the struggle she and her husband had with getting pregnant for their first 7 years of marriage and how something always seemed to be missing from their lives. After many fertilization treatments, they finally had some hope. Months later little Landon joined them. She ended with "I guess that's it... just a family." I know I was thinking (and I'm sure many others were too) "just a family? That's not just a family - that's amazing! That's the best thing we can create!"
Sister Micheline Alldredge spoke of how her mother created positive cooking experiences in the kitchen with her grandchildren. She has started doing the same with her little boy that is just 1 or 2. It's okay if the kitchen gets a bit messy or if the flour doesn't make it all in the bowl - the food will still turn out fine. And all the while, your children are making happy memories of being with you in the kitchen and they're probably learning a thing or two!
Sister Rebecca Leavitt, a young new mother, has learned the value of creating time for yourself - whether it be reading a book, taking an unhurried shower/bath, sewing, etc. I think that is the root of creating - doing something you love to do for you and for others. Because let's face it, taking some "me" time is really good for everybody :).
We ended the night with a movie clip that kind of made this whole evening come about. I LOVED it! It gives me chills just thinking about it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhLlnq5yY7k
President Uchtdorf: "The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul. You dont need money, position, or influence in order to create something of substance or beauty."
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Thriftstore Makeover
So, I stripped it down, gave it some new moss, put it in a clearance container from Hobby Lobby (went there for the first time and it's HUGE!), and for a total of $12 here it is in all its glory. I'd say she likes her newly resurrected state :) I'm still trying to decide on whether I want to paint the container and put a little decorative flair on it... we'll have to see.