July 30, 2011

Project Runway......

I am so thrilled that the new season has started, I just love this show. It is hard for me to pick favorites before a couple of shows have been on but I have to say that Bert who was the winner this week is sure to make the list. This is his winning creation and its beautiful. I have such high hopes so far since the one I felt should win this week did, I tend to be upset with the judges on many of their choices, which I am sure will happen many times this season too.


This creation by Bryce is another one that I fell in love with on the runway. I can't wait to see what else she has in store of us in the coming shows.

Now for the outfit that I didn't like like at all and once again I totally agreed with the judges on this one by Rafael. I just can't believe that he didn't understand what was wrong with it. The pants to me made this flat stomach model look like she had the biggest pooch.

I am very excited about this season and it looks like there are some amazing designers on. Next weeks show looks like a really fun and crazy challenge and I am always amazed with what they are able to come up with for the things they have to use.


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July 28, 2011

The project that seems like it's never going to end....



As I have posted before I have been painting the paneling in my living room and man I am really starting to think this thing is taking over my life lol.  So we have been working on the wet bar area and man I really thought this would go a lot faster, but as know once you get going things come up.  The first thing we did was to take the trim off of all the doors and drawers which I feel was really dating the look of this area. With doing this it is already looking better.

Next it was time to tackle taking  down the 70's style mirrors and this was no small feat. Aft some research we decided to go with the wire/cut through glue method. So hubby climbed up and spent about two hours wiggling the wire back and forth behind the mirrors to cut through the glue that was holding them on. There were several times that we thought that they were going to break but I was thrilled and amazed that hubby got all three of them down without anything breaking.

With the mirrors off now there was the problem of the damage to the wall behind them. The mirrors had been put on with liquid nails of some sort, so it tore of parts of the sheet rock, and where we had to scrap glue off that meant we scrapped off the texture also.



After chatting with a friend about the best way to fix this we decided to just add the mud compound (after watering it down a bit) to the primer  paint and just roll it onto the wall with a fuzzy roller brush. We did about two coats of this mixture and it worked wonderfully and you can't tell that there had been so much damage to the wall.



I am exhausted again just posting about it gee sh.. I will post more to show the progress that we have made.


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July 26, 2011

A blog reward



Thank you Arlene for awarding me the Stylish Blogger Award! :)

I would like to pass this award on to:
Sandie @ http://simsamsueinahouseofblue.blogspot.com/
                                       


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July 25, 2011

4th of July Wreath

 I have been needing to get this posted as usual I have let life take control of my time and fallen behind on my posting.  I made this wreath for my front door for the month of July. I had seen this idea on a Pintrest (man isn't that just the coolest thing) and feel in love with it.


YOU'LL NEED:
18"  Styrofoam wreath
12" x 12" sheets of scrapbook paper
Ruler
Scissors/Paper trimmer
Bone folder 
Wooden stars
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1. Cut a sheet of paper into 6 pieces, each measuring 4" x 6", for large medallions. (To create a medium-size one, use 3" x 6" sheets, and for the small size, use a 2 1/2" x 3 1/4" sheet.)    
 2. Fold each piece of paper width wise in 3/8" wide accordion-style pleats. I used my score board to make this process go a lot faster and easier. Use a bone folder or the edge of a metal ruler to sharpen creases.
3. Fold each pleated piece of paper in half and hot glue  inner edges together. Gently spread pleats apart. Arrange three fanned pieces together to form a circle, and join with tape. Add a star sticker to center. You will need approximately 40 of these medallions to create the wreath.
4. I painted my wreath red before adding the medallions, you can also wrap it in ribbon to cover it. Starting with largest medallion, hot-glue each to wreath. Continue with medium and small sizes until wreath is covered  I painted and glittered the stars and then added them around the wreath. Lastly I glued a piece of ribbon to the back for the hanger. 


This wreath will also work great for memorial day, so it will get used more than once a year.


 xoxo
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