So today I'm starting to panic. I've got several loose ends for my gifts and I haven't made a blessed thing to take up to the parents' house. Eek. I usually make cinnamon rolls for Christmas Day, but we're probably going up tomorrow, so I can't very well do that before. I guess I will have to make them up there. Tomorrow is the family get-together at Grandma's and I don't have anything to take to that.
Today, The Man got up and went straight to work and he'll be there until 11:30 or so tonight. So, I thought I'd be all productive today and get all this stuff done. Right. I've done loads of laundry, washing dishes, cleaning the kitchen and wrapping presents. That's all the further I got. Now I've got wrapping paper and ribbons strewn around and no, I'm not finished.
I need to get my act together and get packed as well, but first, I really need to sit down and do some of my work, since I probably won't getting much done now till Wednesday or Thursday.
In the midst of my wrapping and panic, there is this. My little man who really needs a bath before we head to Grammie's house, staring out the window because I'm ignoring him and he's bored out of his mind. I'd love nothing better than to curl up with him and take a nap. Perhaps tomorrow, little guy.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Paper ornaments
I like playing with paper and making snowflakes and stars and the like. I haven't done much this year because it seems like there has been no time, but this post over at HowaboutOrange had lots worth exploring, I think.
Labels:
crafts,
inspiration,
links
Kitchen Problem
I found a solution to one of the problems in the kitchen. Sort of, anyway. I found this scroll thing at Penneys and hung it up the other day. It fits on that hole nicely. Now, if I could just figure out what to do for the gap between the stove and the wall . . .
Darn. I thought I got it cheap. Its even cheaper now!
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home
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Painting on Panelling
So we decided, or rather, I decided the other day that I was going to paint the panelled wall in the living room. I'm thinking about painting all the basement panelling, but that would require that I get my butt in gear and get working on organizing all of the rest of the junk that was deposited in the basement when we moved in. To be fair, I've done a lot, but I've hit that point where I've just plain old lost interest. I'm hoping to regain it in January.
ANYWAY.
I figured what the heck, lets experiment with the wall in the living room. So I put up tape and put down some blankets and primed it. Okay. Not bad, but you can totally still tell there's panelling under there. I thought the lines might be interesting, but no. Just looked like painted panelling. I even used a tiny artist's paintbrush to put primer in all the cracks and lines. It took me 3 hours! For a teeny, tiny wall.
So then we decided. Why not use spackling and fill in the lines? So why did I paint the lines again? I don't know. Because I was bored, I guess. I convinced the man to go find me some spackling and put it on. He was thrilled. He did, however, comply and started putting up the spackling. After I criticized his job and messed up one part he was working on (it was a really wonky gap between sheets of panelling), I decided to butt out and leave him alone. Except he had to go to work. And I can't handle looking at the mess and not doing anything about it. So I finished it. I know. He was torn up about missing out.
Oh, and I should add that putting on the spackling makes a bit of a mess. Bits and pieces seem to fall on the floor a lot and then, if you have a little tiny dog running around who thinks he's a vacuum cleaner, you'll probably spend a lot of time, saying No! Don't eat that! and picking it up off the floor and prying open his little jaws to take it from him. That just adds to the fun. Put said dog elsewhere if you have brains. I don't.
Then I sanded down the whole wall with a sanding sponge - not as much as it sounds - just rough spots really. Then he filled in any low spots with another layer of spackling. Okay, so that worked alright. But the paint? Ugh. I put 4 coats of primer and 3 1/2 coats of paint on this darn wall. I'd say it turned out alright. Except that now there's a really obvious gap in the corner where the panelling ends and the plaster begins. I'm not sure what to do with that. Put trim in one corner of the room? I do like it better, though. I think it lightens up the room. Not that my all-white room needed too much more lightening, but you know.
Before picture here. After picture here. I know. Its hard to tell how well it worked, but it worked well enough.
ANYWAY.
I figured what the heck, lets experiment with the wall in the living room. So I put up tape and put down some blankets and primed it. Okay. Not bad, but you can totally still tell there's panelling under there. I thought the lines might be interesting, but no. Just looked like painted panelling. I even used a tiny artist's paintbrush to put primer in all the cracks and lines. It took me 3 hours! For a teeny, tiny wall.
So then we decided. Why not use spackling and fill in the lines? So why did I paint the lines again? I don't know. Because I was bored, I guess. I convinced the man to go find me some spackling and put it on. He was thrilled. He did, however, comply and started putting up the spackling. After I criticized his job and messed up one part he was working on (it was a really wonky gap between sheets of panelling), I decided to butt out and leave him alone. Except he had to go to work. And I can't handle looking at the mess and not doing anything about it. So I finished it. I know. He was torn up about missing out.
Oh, and I should add that putting on the spackling makes a bit of a mess. Bits and pieces seem to fall on the floor a lot and then, if you have a little tiny dog running around who thinks he's a vacuum cleaner, you'll probably spend a lot of time, saying No! Don't eat that! and picking it up off the floor and prying open his little jaws to take it from him. That just adds to the fun. Put said dog elsewhere if you have brains. I don't.
Then I sanded down the whole wall with a sanding sponge - not as much as it sounds - just rough spots really. Then he filled in any low spots with another layer of spackling. Okay, so that worked alright. But the paint? Ugh. I put 4 coats of primer and 3 1/2 coats of paint on this darn wall. I'd say it turned out alright. Except that now there's a really obvious gap in the corner where the panelling ends and the plaster begins. I'm not sure what to do with that. Put trim in one corner of the room? I do like it better, though. I think it lightens up the room. Not that my all-white room needed too much more lightening, but you know.
Before picture here. After picture here. I know. Its hard to tell how well it worked, but it worked well enough.
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home
And they're off . . .
I finally got the company's customer Christmas gifts on their way. Remember the candy packaging? This is the rest of the box.
We got some ridiculously wonderful-smelling coffee from Prestogeorge, our favorite coffee, and packaged it up with some tea, biscotti, jelly beans, chocolate-covered pretzels and Ghirardelli chocolates. Yummy. I hope they like them!
We got some ridiculously wonderful-smelling coffee from Prestogeorge, our favorite coffee, and packaged it up with some tea, biscotti, jelly beans, chocolate-covered pretzels and Ghirardelli chocolates. Yummy. I hope they like them!
I'm so glad to have them done and on their way. We carried 18 of the boxes into the post office last night at 6:30 and it was freeeeeezing out. Two went to the UPS Store to head to Canada and I'm not sure about those ones arriving. The guy behind the counter was no genius. But I'm done. Now, if only I could finish my gift buying.
Labels:
Christmas
Monday, December 17, 2007
Fluffy girly ruffly apron
Okay, so I decided the other day to use some of my "scrap" pile from the yo yo quilt to make myself a ruffled apron, a la Morgan Moore at One More Moore. Sorta. I didn't make all the ruffles the same size, because my fabric strips were not the same size. So they are graduated with the largest on the bottom.
I think it turned out cute. Its rather girly for me. I like it though. I'm thinking about posting this one up on Etsy and see if anyone bites. I bought more black and white fabric to feed my ongoing black and white obsession and I may tweak it a bit to make more. I don't know why. Because I can.
In keeping with the black and white theme of the post, here's some more. This is my baby. Ain't he growin up too fast?! He's a whopping 3.7 pounds now! In this first one, he was 1.7 pounds.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Hand Towels
I love monogrammed towels. What is it about them?
Today, I monogrammed a set of 4. On the second one, the needle fell out and screwed up the towel. That really pisses me off. I can't seem to figure out why the needle comes out. Darn darn darn. Now I have to go back again and get towels. I'm so wishing I could avoid all stores at this time of year. Or any time of year, for that matter.
But the other 3 look great!
Labels:
embroidery
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Christmas Decorating
We finally went and got our Christmas tree this week. Well, it was Monday, so I'm a bit slow in posting. We went to Nutbrown's Christmas Tree Farm. It was nice to find a local place and cut our own for a change. The past couple years, we just didn't know where to look and hadn't spent much time looking either. I think we got a Concolor fir. Its different. The needles are long and soft. I hung up some little wreaths in our front windows and a few on the kitchen cabinets and decorated the mantel. Its looking a little more like Christmas here!
Friday, December 07, 2007
Doggie Vest
I made my little man a vest the other day. I think its cute, but I don't think he likes it. When he is forced to put it on to go outside, he comes back in the house and rubs his shoulders on the ground, trying to bite the collar. When I take it off for him, he shakes it and chews on it a bit. "Take that, you stupid vest!"
I sent the picture to my parents and the next morning, Dad called me and wanted to know why I was dressing up his dog in girly clothes. Poor Dutch. I guess he has a mean Mom [snicker]. Maybe I should make my parents dog one so he can feel stupid too!
The pattern is here. I love that little red plaid vest on the little guy there. I'd have used something like that if I had seen it. I made mine with prequilted fabric and finished the edges with purchased binding and added a collar.
Labels:
crafts,
Dutch,
inspiration,
links
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Pillows again
I finally made another set of pillows for the couch. These I like, even if they are a bit boring.
I got the fabric here. Shipping is a bit slow, but not any slower than they said it would be.
I wanted to get some white faux fur for pillows too, but I haven't found any yet. I did buy a nice green velvet as well, but I'm holding on to it, not wanting to cut it up. Its so soft and shimmery. Yes, I'm an idiot.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Candy, candy, candy!
This weekend, I started to put together some customer Christmas gifts. We're going to get some Prestogeorge coffee to put in them, along with biscotti, Ghirardelli chocolates, jelly beans and chocolate-covered pretzels. The jelly beans and pretzels were loose and needed to be repackaged, so we picked up some bags at Michaels and I made some striped paper to print for tags. I cut the paper into 3" x 4" rectangles and folded them and used double-sided tape to attach them to the top. Aren't they cute?
Labels:
Christmas,
crafts,
inspiration
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