Friday, November 29, 2013

Fireplace Makeover

One of the first "eyesores" I had to fix in this house was the fireplace!! It was so out of date with an oak mantel and blue tiles. Here it is before:

I tried, and failed, to get a picture without a child. I took some later on before I did anything to it, but unfortunately I can't find those pictures...so this will have to do!

Here is the after!


 As you can see...I painted the wood and the tile on the floor, and Will helped me put new tile on the surround. I also painted the brass black. We LOVE how it turned out, it's so much brighter and more up-to-date now. Yay! I had to hurry and get a picture of it because the mantel set-up is all going to change for Christmas.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

My latest build

I haven't built much lately, but recently, since I started working on the playroom, I've been wanting a set of little chairs and a table for the kids. I really wanted a set for Thanksgiving too because we'll have Kaylee, Ben and our nephew Ty, and I wanted them to have their own spot. I looked at IKEA and they had NOTHING. I guess they're redoing the whole kids' section or something, so they might have something new soon, but anyone who knows me knows I'm super impatient. Not to mention that it would have probably cost $150 or so anyway, and I wouldn't have had exactly the right colors. I looked at the Land of Nod and found EXACTLY what I wanted, but...it would have cost me $450 to buy the whole set. Yikes!

I built a kids chair last year, with a pattern from Ana White, but I never liked it very much. It was a bit too big, it was kind of ugly, and it wasn't very sturdy at all. I felt like it immediately started falling apart.

So I spent a few days in the garage, and designed these...


The best part is, they only cost about $60 total, including the finishing supplies. (To finish them I did one coat of primer, 2-3 coats of paint, and 3 coats of water-base polyurethane.) The second best part is, they're SUPER sturdy. It was also nice to be able to make them any color I wanted. :) They're certainly nowhere near perfect, but I'm super happy with how they turned out. I love being able to picture something in my head and create it for my kids!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Mom post.

Ben started "officially" going to nursery at church on the 10th of this month. He'd gone two weeks before that and did awesome, but his official day he wouldn't have ANYTHING to do with it. At first he ran right in, sat down on the blanket and picked a book to read, but then he noticed the other kids. They were all crying and saying "Mamaaaa!!" and so naturally he decided he must be sad and need mom too. But he didn't get over it - they brought him to me about 15 minutes later and he saw me, sniffed, and said "Mom." It was ridiculously adorable, but I'm a little sad he doesn't love nursery, and now I'm afraid it's going to be really hard to get him to go anymore. Ahh well. That's children for you. :) I did take some pictures of him though, to mark his first day:


I was just going to pick one, but how on earth could I pick one of these? The faces he makes just crack me up. I love the one where he's playing peek-a-boo with Daddy.

And then of course Kaylee wanted me to take a picture of her, because she loves loves LOVES getting her picture taken.


She's always full of goofy smiles for me. And any time I have the camera out, she begs for me to take a picture. Then she always wants to see it immediately. I wish I could take her back to the time when we only had film...

Man my kids are awesome!!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Playroom

Ever since the kids started getting bigger and noisier (lol, yeah, I know...they've barely started), I've thought about how AWESOME it would be to have a playroom. We moved into our new house and it was way better with them in their own rooms, because we split the toys between the rooms and there was more space. But Kaylee always made a huuuuge mess in her room, which isn't that big of a deal really, except that if she needs me at night I'd be tripping over toys, and I didn't like that idea. Same thing with Ben's room, except he is never quite as messy (yet).

We have a basement room, a living room type area, and I decided we'd try making that the playroom. I put all their toys down there, and we all LOVED it. The kids come and go as they please, it's close enough to hear them and check on them easily, but far enough so that when they're playing with their "noisy toys" it doesn't bug me.

And when it looks like this? I don't even care. We can spend 10-15 minutes once or twice a week to organize and clean it up, and then they destroy it all over again. Works for us.



And then...I just had to get thinking. Of course. I couldn't just leave it as it was. It was kinda gross, to be honest. The texture on the walls and ceiling was way over done, everything was just dingy and needed freshening up. So I went to work, of course! I started on Monday October 28th and finished on Halloween (hence the "no homemade costumes this year" thing, at least partially).

I scraped the walls and the ceiling, just to get some of the texture off. At least the big, sharp pointy pieces. Then I filled and caulked holes and cracks, and primed the ceiling. I sanded one wall like CRAZY to get it smooth for a mural I'm going to paint. Will helped me remove all of the molding and put it back on correctly (they didn't push it down into the carpet, so it looked horrible). I caulked and painted the molding, and painted the ceiling. I took down all of the can lights and spray painted them white instead of the beige that they were, and in the process got showered with mouse droppings. Ugh. They were old, I think. Then I painted the walls, and replaced all of the switches and outlets. It took me four days to do that, and it brought back some memories of working on our Salt Lake City house that I think were repressed. I was so exhausted.

Anyway, here are some "before" pictures:



In progress:
It's still in progress. I have BIG plans for this room. But the #1 thing I had to do was get it cleaned up and ready for building and decorating, so this is where we're at right now:
I'm not sure what is up with Kaylee's face in this next one...

Obviously, we still need to get the vents back up (nothing to screw into, so it's a job I need Will's help for!). And we're still contemplating what to do with the closet/storage space. Leave it closed to the kids? Ball pit? Fort? Reading nook? We can't decide.

Before, everything sort of blended into a big, beige mass...now it has some clean lines and definition. Soon it will be time to really get going on making this the most AWESOME playroom! I'm so excited!!!

Halloween

We had a fun Halloween! I'll admit...it wasn't nearly as cool as last year, but I'm not that big into Halloween anyway, so everything I care about (the kids dressing up, and getting candy) happened, so it's all good.

I wanted to make Kaylee and Ben some cute costumes this year, but I changed my mind a couple of weeks beforehand and decided to just do something really simple. I just didn't have the energy to make anything this year! Lazy bum, I know. ;)

Kaylee was a princess (per her request). We just put her in one of her old dresses and bought a crown for her head. Simple enough for me...except her hair, oh her hair. That took a little while, but she sits nice and still for me if I put a movie on. I think it turned out super cute.




And Benjamin was a monkey! We got it on sale at Target. Yessss. He kind of threw a fit at first, but got used to it fast.


The Friday before Halloween was our ward party. It was fun, but there was one very, very important thing missing - THE PIE!! There was NO PIE at our party. I nearly cried. (Just kidding.) There were, however, about 30 soups and chili's to choose from...

The kids went trunk-or-treating there. Ben tries to say trick-or-treat, but it comes out like "dee-a-dee" or something. And thank you is "dee-dee." He likes his dee's, apparently. Kaylee did awesome remembering to say thank you, I was proud of her. There's something about that moment when your kid says "thank you!" for the first time without prompting, especially since for the longest time Kaylee would glare at anyone who I told her to say thank you to. Lovely.