Jim picked up the paint samples this week. Here are the accent color choices that Caroline picked out.
None of them make me feel happy. They all have a touch of grey. I can see how that tones down the color so that it's not so "in your face" but to me they are all blah... drab and dingy...
And here is the main wall color.
I'm going to ask her for a brighter accent color and the tan color is going to be too dark for the entry way. We'll see what happens next...
Friday, July 11, 2014
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Adventures in Decorating - week 4
Back to window dressings... we went to see Caroline today, and I got my first look at the blinds. The one I liked had a yellow/green tinge to it, so I went with my second choice.
Next we picked fabric for the curtains. We were going to do something fancy with a colored panel/runner (in teal) going through the off-white curtains, but since the blinds had a pattern in it, it looked too busy for me. So I just went with a plain off-white.
I thought that would be it, but NO!
What curtain bar do I want? After much deliberation... Dark wood.
What type of top? Grommet, reverse pleat, goblet pleat, french pleat, triple pleat, double pleat, plain? YIKES!!!
What type of finial? Uh, what's a finial?
Lined or unlined? Whew, and easy one... Lined.
What type of finishing on the sides of the grass blinds? Uh.... brown?
{{{WHEW}}} Okay... window dressing is done. Now on to PAINT!
I had to NIX the orange. YIKES! Way too scary! Most of the walls are going to be beige and there are going to be two accent walls. One behind the sofa and one in the dining room. Jim has to pickup the color samples from the paint store. Here is what we decided on today (I greyed all the paint sample colors except the ones that we decided on):
We picked the curtain top on the right (it's less fussy). It was a compromise between my plain top and Jim's triple pleat:
And here is what it all looks like together now:
Other than that, I'm still cleaning out craft stuff this week and the basket hunt continues this weekend...
Next we picked fabric for the curtains. We were going to do something fancy with a colored panel/runner (in teal) going through the off-white curtains, but since the blinds had a pattern in it, it looked too busy for me. So I just went with a plain off-white.
I thought that would be it, but NO!
What curtain bar do I want? After much deliberation... Dark wood.
What type of top? Grommet, reverse pleat, goblet pleat, french pleat, triple pleat, double pleat, plain? YIKES!!!
What type of finial? Uh, what's a finial?
Lined or unlined? Whew, and easy one... Lined.
What type of finishing on the sides of the grass blinds? Uh.... brown?
{{{WHEW}}} Okay... window dressing is done. Now on to PAINT!
I had to NIX the orange. YIKES! Way too scary! Most of the walls are going to be beige and there are going to be two accent walls. One behind the sofa and one in the dining room. Jim has to pickup the color samples from the paint store. Here is what we decided on today (I greyed all the paint sample colors except the ones that we decided on):
We picked the curtain top on the right (it's less fussy). It was a compromise between my plain top and Jim's triple pleat:
And here is what it all looks like together now:
Other than that, I'm still cleaning out craft stuff this week and the basket hunt continues this weekend...
Monday, July 7, 2014
Adventures in Decorating - Week 3.5
Next up we have blinds....
Here are the choices that the designer pulled together for our collection (checkout those paint colors... they look a little scary to me) :bug eyes:
We want to put the same blinds in the kitchen, since the rooms flow together. Right now the kitchen has no blinds (I've been meaning to get some for the last three years o-O ) Here is what they look like in the kitchen:
And here are what they all look like with the light shining through them.
I think I like the one on the left the best, but I need to see them all in person.
Which one do you like?
Here are the choices that the designer pulled together for our collection (checkout those paint colors... they look a little scary to me) :bug eyes:
We want to put the same blinds in the kitchen, since the rooms flow together. Right now the kitchen has no blinds (I've been meaning to get some for the last three years o-O ) Here is what they look like in the kitchen:
And here are what they all look like with the light shining through them.
I think I like the one on the left the best, but I need to see them all in person.
Which one do you like?
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Happy 4th of July!!!
We had a nice day. I spent all morning cleaning my crafty stuff out of the dining room. Here is what I've got to do...
It's not really that messy all the time. I already started moving stuff around before I realized that I needed to take pics first. I was too lazy to put it all away for the pics. Here is a close up:
The sewing cabinet has to go. Everything I want to keep that's in and on the cabinet and all my drawers have to move to a shorter area behind the love seat. It has to all fit there along-side all the computer stuff... Yeah, it's a BIG job!
In the late afternoon we headed over to a nice family gathering, and from there headed to the Galaxy game. After the game they always have a nice fireworks show. The Galaxy have never lost on a 4th of July since we've been attending :oD
We hope you all had a GREAT day!!!
It's not really that messy all the time. I already started moving stuff around before I realized that I needed to take pics first. I was too lazy to put it all away for the pics. Here is a close up:
The sewing cabinet has to go. Everything I want to keep that's in and on the cabinet and all my drawers have to move to a shorter area behind the love seat. It has to all fit there along-side all the computer stuff... Yeah, it's a BIG job!
In the late afternoon we headed over to a nice family gathering, and from there headed to the Galaxy game. After the game they always have a nice fireworks show. The Galaxy have never lost on a 4th of July since we've been attending :oD
We hope you all had a GREAT day!!!
Friday, July 4, 2014
Adventures in Decorating - week 3
After I got the printouts of furniture and fabrics and held it up in the room, I didn't want my living room all blue... The whole thing came down on me...it seemed dull and depressing.
We went back to Ethan Allen on our own to look at furniture again. We went through so fast last time that I wanted to take my time and browse more. Caroline happened to be there, and we talked about my reluctance to the all blue pallet. She convinced me that I could bring in other colors with accessories. I was happy again and left.
When I got home, I freaked out again! LOL! I spent time on the computer looking at all the things that I pinned. Instead of looking for nice rooms, I looked for colors that made me happy.
I called her, she told me not to stress, and to text her the pictures. I told her that I'd have to use Jim's phone because mine doesn't have a camera. We couldn't figure out how to send a picture on Jim's phone, so I ended up emailing her:
Cheryl calls it "beach tropical" instead of "beach nautical" (aka "old sea chest").
The following day, Caroline called us in again... She completely changed everything for us... in ONE DAY! She said that the colors and designs I went for are for outdoor furniture. So she toned it down for us a little.... AND I am very happy now with an orange/turqoise/tan/ivory pallet. WOW! I LOVE IT!!!
We ordered a sofa/loveseat, dining room table and 4 upolstered chairs, coffee table, ottoman and pillows. The color is mostly in the pillows, so it will be easy to change the colors if I get tired of them.
I still might get two more dining room chairs. I'm also getting window coverings and carrying those into the kitchen.
After dragging my feet for a year, Jim and I made a decision and ordered in three weeks. Jim pretty much let me get whatever I wanted. Problem was that I didn't know what I wanted... I'm glad that Caroline knew.
Furniture should be here in 6-8 weeks. In the meantime, the window people are coming to measure, and I need to start purging my crafting supplies. I know there is a lot there that I don't use. All my stuff is sitting out in the dining room. Caroline told me that once I get the new furniture in there, I'm going to obsess about the mess against the dining room wall. I believe her... So, I figure it's better to start cleaning and purging now. I nixed her idea of a sofa back table, and I decided to put a cabinet behind the loveseat to hold my crafty stuff. Now, I just need to get all my stuff into one cabinet. YIKES!
We went back to Ethan Allen on our own to look at furniture again. We went through so fast last time that I wanted to take my time and browse more. Caroline happened to be there, and we talked about my reluctance to the all blue pallet. She convinced me that I could bring in other colors with accessories. I was happy again and left.
When I got home, I freaked out again! LOL! I spent time on the computer looking at all the things that I pinned. Instead of looking for nice rooms, I looked for colors that made me happy.
I called her, she told me not to stress, and to text her the pictures. I told her that I'd have to use Jim's phone because mine doesn't have a camera. We couldn't figure out how to send a picture on Jim's phone, so I ended up emailing her:
Cheryl calls it "beach tropical" instead of "beach nautical" (aka "old sea chest").
The following day, Caroline called us in again... She completely changed everything for us... in ONE DAY! She said that the colors and designs I went for are for outdoor furniture. So she toned it down for us a little.... AND I am very happy now with an orange/turqoise/tan/ivory pallet. WOW! I LOVE IT!!!
We ordered a sofa/loveseat, dining room table and 4 upolstered chairs, coffee table, ottoman and pillows. The color is mostly in the pillows, so it will be easy to change the colors if I get tired of them.
I still might get two more dining room chairs. I'm also getting window coverings and carrying those into the kitchen.
After dragging my feet for a year, Jim and I made a decision and ordered in three weeks. Jim pretty much let me get whatever I wanted. Problem was that I didn't know what I wanted... I'm glad that Caroline knew.
Furniture should be here in 6-8 weeks. In the meantime, the window people are coming to measure, and I need to start purging my crafting supplies. I know there is a lot there that I don't use. All my stuff is sitting out in the dining room. Caroline told me that once I get the new furniture in there, I'm going to obsess about the mess against the dining room wall. I believe her... So, I figure it's better to start cleaning and purging now. I nixed her idea of a sofa back table, and I decided to put a cabinet behind the loveseat to hold my crafty stuff. Now, I just need to get all my stuff into one cabinet. YIKES!
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Adventures in Decorating - week 2
Adventures in Decorating - continued.... :oD
We made an appointment for the following weekend, Caroline had to reschedule our meeting. Jim thought it was very unprofessional. I was okay with it. Cheryl said that I was okay with it because I didn't want to start making decisions... she's probably right.
When we met, it was as overwhelming as I thought it would be. Caroline put together three color schemes for us to look at. One was peach/green/grey, one was blue/burnt-orange/tan, the last one was blue/teal/grey. The peach one was out. Looking at it made me think of a woman's powder room. The orange in the second one was SCARY! Our room right now is mostly blue and because of that it was easier for us to accept the blue. We pulled colors from the remaining two collections and ended up with navy/cerulean-blue/tan. It's an elegant pallet that we thought would look nice. Caroline called it "nautical beach":
Jim and I fondly started calling it "Old Sea Chest" haha! I was worried that it would be too dull, but Caroline said that she likes to design a neutral background for whatever colors we wanted to add in the form of pillows and nick-nacks. Okay... I felt better about it.
Then we got a whirlwind tour of possible furniture picks and window coverings. That was TOTALLY overwhelming! After a while everything started to look the same...
Caroline: "Do you remember that coffee table in the room with colors? This end table will match perfectly!"
Me: {{{blank wide-eyed look}}} Which table?
Caroline is going to print out our floor plan, furniture and colors, and we'll meet with her again next week.
{{WHEW}} this is happening FAST!
We made an appointment for the following weekend, Caroline had to reschedule our meeting. Jim thought it was very unprofessional. I was okay with it. Cheryl said that I was okay with it because I didn't want to start making decisions... she's probably right.
When we met, it was as overwhelming as I thought it would be. Caroline put together three color schemes for us to look at. One was peach/green/grey, one was blue/burnt-orange/tan, the last one was blue/teal/grey. The peach one was out. Looking at it made me think of a woman's powder room. The orange in the second one was SCARY! Our room right now is mostly blue and because of that it was easier for us to accept the blue. We pulled colors from the remaining two collections and ended up with navy/cerulean-blue/tan. It's an elegant pallet that we thought would look nice. Caroline called it "nautical beach":
Jim and I fondly started calling it "Old Sea Chest" haha! I was worried that it would be too dull, but Caroline said that she likes to design a neutral background for whatever colors we wanted to add in the form of pillows and nick-nacks. Okay... I felt better about it.
Then we got a whirlwind tour of possible furniture picks and window coverings. That was TOTALLY overwhelming! After a while everything started to look the same...
Caroline: "Do you remember that coffee table in the room with colors? This end table will match perfectly!"
Me: {{{blank wide-eyed look}}} Which table?
Caroline is going to print out our floor plan, furniture and colors, and we'll meet with her again next week.
{{WHEW}} this is happening FAST!
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Adventures in Decorating - Week 1
We are actually 3 weeks into the process now, but I'm going to split this up into several post, or else it would be HUGE!!!
Background:
We have been talking about redecorating the house for over a year. Exactly one year ago, Chris helped me strip all the wallpaper out of the house. Within that year, I replaced the TV stand and rearranged the living room (which I am very proud of BTW). It's not much showing for a year of planning... the walls are still unpainted, the sofa and loveseat still need replacing, and I haven't found window coverings or dining room chairs. I tried going to a sofa store, knew exactly what I wanted and was talked out of it TWICE by the sales women. I ended up more confused than when I started. It's all so frustrating! At this rate, there is no way that I'd finish before the family Christmas party!
Well, three weeks ago the lady down the street told me about the Ethan Allen design center. She said that the service is FREE and that she worked with a lady there who was wonderful! Her house is bright with contemporary coastal color, which is beautiful (light blue, sage green, white). So, Jim and I decided to go down to Ethan Allen. We met the designer, Caroline, and she's very nice. I told her that I didn't want my house exactly like our neighbors. Their house is a show piece with everything in it's place. They have a "show" room (a front formal living room that no one uses) with sea shells and drift wood... it really wasn't US. Our design needs to be more functional and comfortable.
She told us that was no problem and that she would put together something that we could live with and LOVE. She stopped by to look at the house THE NEXT DAY to look at the room and measure.
She likes the way I rearranged the living room. (YAY!) She asked us which pieces of furniture we wanted to keep. We told her that we are definitely keeping the computer table, the end table, Jim's mom's picture, and my crafting supplies. (Uh, excuse the mess... I'm in the middle of purging, which you will hear about later.)
I also gave her pictures of rooms that I liked.
Caroline took those and ran with it... more tomorrow :oD
Background:
We have been talking about redecorating the house for over a year. Exactly one year ago, Chris helped me strip all the wallpaper out of the house. Within that year, I replaced the TV stand and rearranged the living room (which I am very proud of BTW). It's not much showing for a year of planning... the walls are still unpainted, the sofa and loveseat still need replacing, and I haven't found window coverings or dining room chairs. I tried going to a sofa store, knew exactly what I wanted and was talked out of it TWICE by the sales women. I ended up more confused than when I started. It's all so frustrating! At this rate, there is no way that I'd finish before the family Christmas party!
Well, three weeks ago the lady down the street told me about the Ethan Allen design center. She said that the service is FREE and that she worked with a lady there who was wonderful! Her house is bright with contemporary coastal color, which is beautiful (light blue, sage green, white). So, Jim and I decided to go down to Ethan Allen. We met the designer, Caroline, and she's very nice. I told her that I didn't want my house exactly like our neighbors. Their house is a show piece with everything in it's place. They have a "show" room (a front formal living room that no one uses) with sea shells and drift wood... it really wasn't US. Our design needs to be more functional and comfortable.
She told us that was no problem and that she would put together something that we could live with and LOVE. She stopped by to look at the house THE NEXT DAY to look at the room and measure.
She likes the way I rearranged the living room. (YAY!) She asked us which pieces of furniture we wanted to keep. We told her that we are definitely keeping the computer table, the end table, Jim's mom's picture, and my crafting supplies. (Uh, excuse the mess... I'm in the middle of purging, which you will hear about later.)
I also gave her pictures of rooms that I liked.
Caroline took those and ran with it... more tomorrow :oD
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Wedding Card
I think this is my first ever wedding card! I have ONE wedding stamp, so I had to design the card around the stamp...
TWO cards, you ask? No, not two cards... Here is the card:
The card was too bulky to fit into the envelope, so I made a card box:
See, it fits in there perfectly:
Thanks for stopping by and hope you are having the great weekend.
USA vs Portugal game is starting... GO USA!
TWO cards, you ask? No, not two cards... Here is the card:
The card was too bulky to fit into the envelope, so I made a card box:
See, it fits in there perfectly:
Thanks for stopping by and hope you are having the great weekend.
USA vs Portugal game is starting... GO USA!
Saturday, June 21, 2014
June Card Kit Reveal
Welcome to the Club Mojo April card kit reveal! We have 10 ladies in the club this year!!! These are all wonderful ladies who I've had the good fortune to meet at Scrappin' Mojo.
It's time for our Club reveal, and this month's card kit was put together by Diane!
And here are my cards!
Now some gift card holders using the cute little bags:
Lastly the Father's Day card for my dad... the OUTSIDE:
Thanks for the great kit, Diane!
It's time for our Club reveal, and this month's card kit was put together by Diane!
And here are my cards!
Now some gift card holders using the cute little bags:
Lastly the Father's Day card for my dad... the OUTSIDE:
Thanks for the great kit, Diane!
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Long time, no post....
My SIL and Mom mentioned that I haven't posted in a while. Well, nothing much has been happening... I've been injured, I tried running through it. It's my plantar fascia, and it got worse. So my personal physical therapist, Cheryl, convinced me to stop running until it's better.
On one of my non-runnng weekends, we went SUP-ing in Dana Point Harbor. We had to carry the boards from the shop to the beach... those things are heavy! It's a good thing that Jim came with us. I admit that I fell in. It's hard to balance when I can't put my full weight on my foot (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!).
Jim and Jena were gone camping for a few days, and it's as if all the critters knew that Jena was gone! We got a visit from Hoover:
And from Sylvester:
Here are some more pics that I took of Cheryl running... since I can't run, I have lots of Cheryl running pictures. Here's Cheryl smokin' Steve. Haha! Yeah, Steve, we are letting this one go viral, lol!
Here's a pic of me... no running, but I'm out there on my bike. I didn't take this one, obviously. I guess it's really trendy and cool to take slanted pictures now. So, do I look cool?
One last picture:
So, that is all that's up at our house.
We have adventures in home decorating coming up SOON!!!
On one of my non-runnng weekends, we went SUP-ing in Dana Point Harbor. We had to carry the boards from the shop to the beach... those things are heavy! It's a good thing that Jim came with us. I admit that I fell in. It's hard to balance when I can't put my full weight on my foot (that's my story and I'm sticking to it!).
Jim and Jena were gone camping for a few days, and it's as if all the critters knew that Jena was gone! We got a visit from Hoover:
And from Sylvester:
Here are some more pics that I took of Cheryl running... since I can't run, I have lots of Cheryl running pictures. Here's Cheryl smokin' Steve. Haha! Yeah, Steve, we are letting this one go viral, lol!
Here's a pic of me... no running, but I'm out there on my bike. I didn't take this one, obviously. I guess it's really trendy and cool to take slanted pictures now. So, do I look cool?
One last picture:
So, that is all that's up at our house.
We have adventures in home decorating coming up SOON!!!
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Single Layered Debossed Card
I'm leaning more and more toward single layer cards... they fit in envelopes much better than the fully embellished ones.
I LOVE the debossed technique shared a PTI MIM. I used the Be Happy Stamp set and matching dies from PTI.
Check out this technique HERE.
I LOVE the debossed technique shared a PTI MIM. I used the Be Happy Stamp set and matching dies from PTI.
Check out this technique HERE.
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