Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Decorating. Show all posts

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Jumped the gun

I don't have many Thanksgiving decorations....so.....

Christmas seems to come and go too quickly anyway ;)

only place it would fit :)


Kambri LOVES the train in the tree



adorable little chimney countdown. every day/brick you pull Santa goes down a little further.



love.

This time of year is so fun. I'm going to be annoying and announce that this year I'm already half done with Christmas shopping! and on budget, that never happens, Wahoo!

(Update 12/8: pretty much done, budget out the window...oops...)

Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Complete for now

I finally got a quote put up here. Can I just say how much I love the gazelle? I had a cricut but I was using a program on the computer to customize my projects. Provo craft sued all companies who were allowing the cricut to be used with any program that they didn't create. I was so frustrated. I didn't want to buy a million cartridges. So I sold my cricut and bought the gazelle. I used it to make everything for Kambri's birthday (see below). It even writes with any regular marker or pen, that's what I used for the gift bags. It embosses, engraves, and cuts through chipboard. It also lets me choose the size of my project so that I make sure it's the size I need, that's what I did below. LOVE it so far :).




Friday, June 08, 2012

It's getting there

I quite like the way this photo wall is looking. It needs a bit more above it though, maybe a quote?


Side note--this is why we need a tramp, because she just makes me smile....



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

It all started with an idea....

So, I finally feel organized enough to catch the blog up on what we have been up to. Last summertime-ish....well no it was before that. When my dad bought his house last March (check it out here if you can't remember) we had an idea. He was going to have an empty basement approximately the size of the square footage of our house.  We loved our home, but while the living area was awesome, the upstairs and bedrooms were going to get small quickly. We'd been there three years already and I was afraid that it would be difficult to ever purchase something bigger when the time came without doing something different than we were.....especially with me not working. Back to the idea. We would move into my dad's basement, save some money, and keep him company :).

Of course, my dad is a real DIY'er so we were going to do the whole basement ourselves.

Ahem, I had no idea how long this process was going to take. We wanted to get a start on saving some money so we moved in with my dad last October and found some awesome renters for our home. They really have been great. I wish they would stay forever. I thought the basement would take another month to do. Maybe two. Try more like 6. I don't know if I've ever felt so unorganized in all my life. I missed my stuff, decorating, my schedule, my stuff....

But I am grateful for the opportunity we've been given. There's still a ton of touch up and little projects to do. I'm guessing several more months of doing little things here and there.

Finally introducing a bit of the long awaited basement--


The front room (technically in the back of the house). This room is itty bitty but it looks nice.


The family room. Justin put together that built-in bookshelf

Justin tiled this fireplace and built the mantle. I have also just started that photo gallery wall which I'm pretty excited about. I just finished sewing all the pillows and curtains....first time doing those.

The kitchen- still so much more trim and paint that needs to be done, particularly on the upper cabinets and built-ins but it is a beautiful kitchen. A big thank you to my dad and Justin!


I totally don't want to buy more stools (they are expensive!) so I need to figure a way to cut these ones down to bar height instead of counter height.

The dining area. We just finished building this table. The top will be dark like the floor, the legs will be an off-white. I'm excited to see it done :)
The guest/Kambri's bathroom  






The master, not done decorating this one yet. Pay no attention to the haphazardly made bed done specifically for this photo, haha. The master bath is under construction still.
The gallery hallway to the master. We couldn't figure out what else to do with this space.
Kambri's Room
Just off of the stairs, you can see the door to the bathroom and craft room.
Ah my craft room. I'm still in the process of de-cluttering. They put some shelves in for me. This awesome armoire on the left has a table built in and when I'm done I can fold it all up and away from any small child's reach.
Close up of the shelves....and my new friend the chameleon's home. Hey, I totally needed a crafting buddy. However my first buddy Flynn Eugene had a terrible tongue accident...may he RIP...so my next buddy's on his way!
 
It has been such a long time coming down here, over a year now, but now that we are nearing the end I believe it has been worth it. Plus I get to see this cutie all day. 






Not going to lie we sometimes look like this


which usually leads to this
someone explain the angry ostrich move to me...?

But I'm told in the end it's worth it. And we love this area and the ward, so here's to the next few years!

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Halloween Decor

I'm almost done decorating for Halloween...

I ended up making most of the pieces, the pre-made stuff is still kind of expensive.

This is my favorite piece made....the wreath turned out alright too.
and thanks again Michelle for the white vinyl!






The pumpkin one turned out alright...not my favorite, but the 3d effect of the stacked paper is cool. I also love the sparkly glitter ;). The happy haunting changes color and was only $3, bada bing!


Did I mention I like shiny/sparkly stuff? This pumpkin is my favorite, I got it at rod works a few years ago, and it just shines all day long. The glass ornaments were on clearance at hobby lobby for $2 as was the bandana beneath them.







another one of those, eh it turned out alright projects. I'll just call it festive :). The ghost was on clearance at Roberts a couple of years ago.


Another awesome printable, and odds and ends from Rod Works.


This is actually one I did last month for fall. It needs a bit more distressing, but I like the way it turned out.


This is Justin's favorite part of the fall decorating. And I have to admit it does bring a little of the autumn spirit inside the kitchen.


Last thing on my agenda....to add candy corn to the glass potpourri holders behind the sink. Justin let me know he would eat them all, but I'm going to try anyway ;)




Tuesday, September 13, 2011

A Wild Party

Kali and Justin threw Dextin an awesome first birthday party. The theme was jungle animals.

Look at the awesome decorating. The mood lighting and jungle background music made me feel like I was at Disneyland.




They played the game where you have an animal on your back and have to guess what it is using only 'yes' or 'no' questions. Followed by jungle animal charades.
The kids had a ball pit and a movie in Dextin's room to keep them occupied.

And for dessert? Banana splits. yum.

Kali made the cake herself.


And here's the birthday boy with his giant cupcake!


So fun. Good job guys.