Apr 23, 2012

We're Moving Again... yes, AGAIN.

I moved in with my husband 10 years ago, so I guess it's only fitting that we attempt move #10 this year.  That's right, you heard correct; we are moving again.  I know, I annoy myself.

Ryan and I have been trying to get this whole 'life' thing right for the last 10 years now.  I thought I had finally found my place when we moved to the farm, but that proved to be untrue... then I built my dream home, in my dream town and I thought for sure this was it.  But life seems to always throw me a curve ball just when I think I have it all down.  What's the curve ball you ask?  Well, it's medical and kinda personal... But, I can tell you when my brother and his wife announced they were having twins this fall, my curve ball wasn't feeling so curvy.  And to boot, my best friend is expecting in July. 

And so, I'm waving my white flag to my-so-called-country-life and moving back to Burlington.  Ah, Burlington.  Red lights.  Can't wait.  Buuuut, It's also where 3 bundles of joy await my smothering hugs and kisses. 

On to the good stuff...another move means another house.  Friends - meet 1955 Kerns Rd.  My new canvas as of June 13th, 2012.  I walked into this house and secretly knew it was the one.  The house needs a major facelift, but that's the kind of stuff that I LOVE!


Over the next few weeks, I'll be blogging about updating my new home.  I'll share pics of the new house with ideas and inspirations and can't wait to hear your feedback.  My first project is the exterior. 

Stay tuned xoxo



P.S. If you're wondering about my dream home here in Waterford, it sold in 2 days to a nice executive couple who loved the house so much they got suckered into paying full pop.  Enjoy....

DIY Barn Board Coat Rack

Way back when we were tearing down the old barns on the farm, Ryan found this piece of wood and brought it to life as a surprise for me.  I've always cherished it since he made it for me.  While I was unpacking, I found it, and was inspired to make it a functional piece for our new home.



I went to IKEA and bought this 'assembly required' coat rack for $15 bucks.  I liked the hooks and I couldn't seem to find decorative hooks any where in a decent size.  So I chucked the wood and keep the hooks.

I measured them even on my barn board and drilled them in.

I picked up the picture hangers from Walmart and attached them to the back for a sturdy hang.


And there you have it...my very own, completely sentimental and personalized coat rack.





Apr 22, 2012

DIY Side Table

I found this side table in my parents basement a few weeks ago and it made me smile.  This table was in our living room for as long as I can remember.  It made me think of my childhood house on Jefton... I miss that house dearly, so I swiped the table!!!


I wanted to give it a facelift, so I took it home and got to work.  I sanded it down, primed it, and painted a couple coats of a pretty sage green/beige.  I really wanted to paint it red and add this beautiful toile wallpaper my mom-in-law gave me, but the top was too curvy to get a precise cut.  So, I used spray adheisive for the burlap and glued twine around the border to finish it off.

I love how it turned out.  Very cottage chic, and the best part is that I can rip off the burlap anytime and try something new!

I love it!

Feb 17, 2012

Botanical Prints

I have always wanted to do a wall of botanical prints, and finally, I have the space.
It took a few days, but it's complete and I love it!!!


Here's a little "how-to"!
 
I bought the frames from Ikea.  Just $14.99 each.


I downloaded my favourite prints from vintageprintable.com, resized them to 8x10" and uploaded to costco.com.  Just $30 bucks later, I had them printed!!



I absolutely hate hanging pictures even and symmetrical like this because I never get it right.  Especailly with Ikea frames since they come with hooks and wire.  So hard to get the wire at the same height on each frame.
So, I bought this cool picture hangers from Walmart.  With these I am able to attach the hardware in the exact same spot on each frame.  Makes it so much easier to measure and get it even on the wall!!!






So then, I measured out the wall, not once, not twice, but three times and voila!!





Here's a little Before & After!!


Dec 27, 2011

The House!

Not much of an intro needed.  My house. Complete and waiting for me.

It still needs work... Bathroom mirrors, kitchen lights, and window coverings.... but I couldn't be more proud.

Front Foyer
Dining Room

Dining Room.  You can see how we face the green space.

My dream white kitchen.

Still need to hang the 3 mercury glass pendant lights

It even has a Sweeper Vac ;)  Also, I'll be adding cris cross grids in the window cabinets.

The top cabinets above the fridge will be changed to glass in the new year.  




The living room. 

Stairs to the Loft

14' Ceilings
Laundry/Mud Room and stairs to basement

Master Bedroom.  Seriously need window coverings!!!

The office is attached to the master bedroom

Master Bath. 

They screwed up my counter top...tear. Not that I mind a little extra carrera marble, I just really wanted a beige granite.  Oh well.

I love this bath tub.  The surround is just beautiful.  All custom. Pictures do it no justice.

The shower.  Fought with builder over this one. I wanted square, but he wouldn't do it. "Square leak. I get ou good canadian round."  LOL

My closet. 

On the way to the loft

The awesome loft

The kids are going to have a blast up here!
Grace's princess room

Love the doors

Hallway to Grace's room

James's room.  Not sure what I want to do in here just yet.


James's room. Poor guy - seriously need window coverings!
The kids bath.   

The walls are grey.  They look quite blue in this pic. 

The mirror and light fixtures need H E L P!
That's it.  Now, you have seen my house.  I love it and can't wait to move in (tomorrow!). It's the perfect size and perfect location.  Please, please, please let this be 'the one'. I hate moving!!!

Dec 26, 2011

DIY Door Mat

For Christmas this year, I wanted to give my favourite ladies a  special gift made by yours truly.  So here it is.  A personalized door mat.  I'll be making one for me once I am settled in the new house. I just love how it turned out!

Start off with a natural fiber door mat. Purchase from any local hardware store.  I got this one from WalMart for about $7 bucks!


Next, tape off your border.  I just did 8 long pieces of tape and the used my knife to cut out the overlap.


Then, print out your initial and cut it out using a sharp knife.






Use spray adhesive to adhere the initial to the mat and go bananas with black spray paint.



Taaaaaa Daaaaa



Pottery Barn's for $76.00.  Mine is way cooler!!!