Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Life Behind the Blogger

Back in April I was asked by Kris from Junk Chic Cottage and Susan from Must Love Junk to be apart of their Saturday Spotlight Series. I thought I would share the post again here in case you may have missed it because I took advantage of my long four day weekend by doing absolutely nothing...except catch up on the last few seasons of Bones that I have missed. (Hallelujah that Booth and Brennan FINALLY get together!!! Took long enough! Geez!!!) Therefore, I have nothing exciting to share this week. I figured you all might enjoy this post anyway. I'm getting a bit more personal than I normally do, so I hope you enjoy!

I have to admit, I was a little nervous putting this post together. I have blogged for over three years now and have shared very little about myself and my day to day life. I generally share projects I'm working on, furniture and room redos, thrifty finds, and updates of my booth. It's not that I'm particularly private, I just feel my personal life is a little boring. :) I mean that in the best, most blessed and content way possible!! 

I was born in Grand Blanc, Michigan where I lived until I was nine years old. My two younger sisters and I moved with our dad to Murfreesboro, Tennessee where I lived until I graduated high school in 2001.



When I was a senior I met my husband, Nate. We lost contact for awhile but reconnected when I moved back to Michigan after graduation to be near my mom. We got married in 2007 and welcomed our son, Anderson, in 2009!  

Nate and I have worked together for the last nine years at Court Street United Methodist Church. It's the oldest church in downtown Flint, Michigan. I work in the office as the Administrative Assistant and he is the head of maintenance. You would think we would be sick of each other after literally being together 24/7, but we genuinely enjoy each other's company and we have a lot of fun together!

And Anderson....where do I even start with this amazing kid? He's handsome, strong-willed, smart and hilarious. He's kind, curious, a ball of energy, and calls me his beautiful princess. We love him beyond words!


I enjoy reading, cooking, thrift and antique shopping, working on projects with my boys, and I love, love, LOVE movies!!!

Now that Anderson is older and can participate in and appreciate things a little better, we've been introducing him to new things like: roller skating, sledding, and going to the movie theater for the first time. This age is so fun! I feel like a big kid again doing all these things I haven't done in years!





I grew up in a family of collectors and decorators. I have watched my mom over the years decorate and paint furniture and my dad is a very talented artist. Unfortunately, I did not inherit his ability to draw, but my own creativity has come out in other ways - decorating my home, doing projects for my booth, painting furniture, etc.

My mom was the one who introduced me to antique stores and estate sales. We often shop together, bounce ideas off each other, and work on things together. I consider her one of my best friends!


Over the last three years of blogging I have enjoyed the friendships I have formed, the discovery and evolution of my style, and the joy of watching our house transform as Nate and I have worked hard together and learned DIY things along the way. He's a pretty great carpenter and it's been fun watching him explore that talent. 

I always love the posts I see other bloggers put together where they share random things about themselves. I thought I would end this post on a fun note with as many random things I can think of about myself. 

1. I am left handed (and so is Anderson). 
2. Nate and I dislike each other's taste in music so we take turns driving - he drives in the morning, I drive on the way home from work, so we each have a chance to listen to what we like. 
3. I listened to nothing but Mumford & Sons in the car for a full year before I finally switched it up to other things (much to Nate's relief). I can't help it. I love them! 
4. My other favorite bands/musicians are The Lumineers, The Civil Wars, Of Monsters and Men, The Lone Bellow, Ray LaMontagne, Ben Harper, Dave Matthews Band, and Jack Johnson to name a few.  
5. I am a homebody. I just love being home with my boys. 
6. I love nature and I love decorating with natural elements, but I am not an outdoorsy girl at all.......outside is where all the bugs are......
7. I hate bugs. 
8. I prefer rainy days over sunny days...maybe it's because it gives me a valid excuse to stay inside. Kidding. I love the sound it makes when it hits the leaves on a tree. So relaxing. 
9. My dream is to one day live in a farmhouse in the woods with a long tree lined driveway. 
10. Most people who don't know me well would call me reserved and quiet, but when I open up to people I'm really a huge goofball. I love to laugh, have fun and be silly. 
11. I'm very sarcastic.
12. I get told a lot that I am an old soul that was born in the wrong era. 
13. Most of my friends are older than me. I don't often have much in common with people my age. Maybe it's that old soul thing. 
14. When Anderson was born, I got to bring him to work with me everyday until he was a year old. It was hard trying to balance work and being a new mom, but I am so grateful for that time with him before we had to send him to daycare. 
15. I don't bake much, but I really enjoy cooking and trying new things and new recipes. 
16. I put Tabasco sauce on pretty much everything. 
17. When we go out to eat somewhere, I almost always order breakfast food if it's on the menu. 
18. Reading is was one of my most favorite hobbies. 
19. Jane Austen is my favorite author. 
20. Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, The Great Gatsby, The Giver, Bridge to Terabithia, and The Secret Garden are some of my favorite books. 
21. My favorite kind of movies are the ones based on books. 
22. Coffee, Sweet Red Wine and Dark Chocolate are staples in our home....and Tabasco sauce, of course!  
23. My first job, right after high school, was a shirt presser at a dry cleaner. 
24. I was a swimmer all four years of high school. I really miss it! I love the water. 
25. I hope to one day be able to do my blogging/booth/home decor stuff full-time. A girl can dream. :)

Thank you so much for reading and allowing me to share a little more about myself! If there is anything else you are dying to know about me please ask away. I can put together another fun little post with the answers! :)









Saturday, May 17, 2014

Coastal Blue Table

If you've been reading my blog for awhile, then I'm sure you know I'm a white kinda girl. White painted furniture sells well in my booth and I use a lot of white in my home so that's what I go with. But lately, I've been living on the edge a bit and have been painting pieces in black, light gray and charcoal gray. Still in the neutral family, but I'm taking baby steps. ;) I broadened my horizons even more last weekend and painted a table a gorgeous dark navy blue using General Finishes Coastal Blue milk paint. I LOVE this color!!! Simply gorgeous! 

I found this small table awhile ago and knew it would be the perfect piece for this perfect blue. 



Two coats of Coastal Blue, distressed, sealed with polycrylic and a stenciled top for a little something special and you've got an unbelievably cute table!!!

 


 

Every time I start painting a piece with legs like this, I always ask myself why I continue to buy pieces with legs like this. They are a pain to paint, but so worth it in the end!! 


Sigh....it's just so pretty! 

I'm linking to the parties listed HERE and to:

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Reclaimed Top Table

I've been trying to get some furniture painted and into my booth over the last few weeks!! My home has been feeling so cluttered lately and it's been driving me crazy!! I find stuff faster than I can paint it and it seems like I always have a mounting pile that I never have enough time to tackle! Ahh! 

Anyways, I got this table at an estate sale at my grandparent's house. 

 

As you can see the table looks like it was stripped at one time and it was very wobbly. We tore it completely apart and glued and nailed it all back together so it was much more sturdy. The other issue we had to address was the table top. It was missing entirely!

Here's how it turned out!


 I used General Finishes Antique White milk paint for this piece. 

And for the table top, Nate used scrap pieces of fence boards that I stained with Minwax Special Walnut and sealed in polycrylic. I think it turned out so great with a rustic top!   


























I decided to distress to bring out the great details of the table! 

 

As for the styling, I've been collecting things for months to do a woodland theme in my booth soon! I have been finding some really great stuff lately!!!


Like this mushroom watercolor! I freaking love it!!!! The colors are perfect!


I'm also loving these brass deer candlestick holders! 




I found some really great furniture pieces over the last few weekends that I hope I can get to soon! I can't wait!! 

I'm linking to the parties listed HERE and to:



Monday, May 5, 2014

Simple Table Redo

My mom gave me this little half table several months ago in exchange for another I had. She painted it a creamy white and lightly dry brushed some orange over it. I put it in my booth as is, but it just sat and sat. I brought it home and repainted it this weekend using General Finishes Seagull Gray milk paint. 

Here is the before: 


And after: 

 

Not a huge dramatic change, but still cute nonetheless. I think this may be my absolute favorite shade of gray!!! I LOVE this color!!!!!!!! So soft and subtle! 

I had fun with the styling too, and thought I would share some new things I recently picked up while out thrifting. 


 

This porcelain owl got a fresh coat of spray paint! 







And I found this cute Target bowl at Goodwill...this may not make it to my booth...


 


I'll be sharing another cute table redo next week, so check back soon! 

I'm linking to the parties listed HERE and to:

Monday, April 28, 2014

New Inspiration Board

I'm still plugging away at my studio redo. I had four days off over Easter weekend so we were able to repaint the entire room, paint and install new baseboards, and I started moving in all the furniture pieces I'm using for organization. We still need to finish the trim around the window and replace the doors and door trim. Even with those last few little projects, the room already looks so good!! Today, I thought I would share my desk area that I set up and my new inspiration board. 

A couple of years ago I used this crib mattress spring as my inspiration board, but I was ready for something different. 


Last summer we hit some garage sales around our neighborhood and I came across a HUGE beautiful frame for a great deal! Our car was full with other garage sale finds and it wouldn't fit, so poor Nate had to walk home with it.....luckily it was only one block. :) It was supposed to go to my booth, but I just couldn't let it go! 

With a little chicken wire stapled to the back, I turned it into my new inspiration board. 

 

I considered painting it, but I didn't want to lose the character and patina. 

Just look at the detail!


And, I can't seem to stop buying house numbers when I see them even though I have a ton that I never remember to use. I thought if I put them on display, I wouldn't forget about them so easily. 





I think I am going to stain the fence board top of the desk darker to match the other darker wood tones in the room. It looks a little out of place right now. 


I was using this vintage sugar mold as a candleholder, but it was just collecting dust on a shelf. I love it on my desk as a functional storage piece! 


Did you notice my AWESOME bentwood chair?!?!

I am in LOVE with the leather, the nailhead trim and dark wood!!!


 


It is all coming together so nicely!!!! I can't wait to share more so stay tuned!!! 

I'm linking to the parties listed HERE and to:


Monday, April 14, 2014

Studio Progress

Hey there!! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend! The weather here in Michigan has been beautiful! I've loved being able to work outside again. But, in typical Michigan fashion, they are calling for 1-3 inches of snow tonight! Crazy!!! 

I worked on my craft room redo a little bit over the weekend....and that reminds me....I have decided I am now going to call it my studio instead of my craft room. I really dislike the word craft for many reasons. The word makes me feel like I'm back in Kindergarten gluing popsicle sticks together. I think what I do, what all of us bloggers (and nonbloggers) do, is much more than crafting! We are artistic, creative, inspiring, and talented. Crafting is just not a strong enough word to describe what we do, therefore, I refuse to use it. Besides, studio sounds way more professional anyway. :)

Ok, enough about that! Let me show you the dresser I redid to use as storage in the room. 

The nursery at the church I work at underwent a makeover a couple years ago. There was a dresser that was no longer needed, so I said I would take it. Like everything else in my house, it sat in my garage forever until I figured out what to do with it. 

This is not a true before picture. I got a little ahead of myself and removed the drawer pulls, sanded it a bit, and filled some holes, but it'll do. 


I just received some paint samples from General Finishes and used Lamp Black for this piece. I absolutely LOVE this paint!! The coverage is great and I love the subtle sheen that's left once it dries. I can't wait to work with it again. I've got a few more colors to try! 

I chose some vintage looking glass drawer pulls from Hobby Lobby and moved it into place on the stamped triangle wall I completed last weekend. (Please ignore the missing baseboards!)


(Sorry about the picture quality. This room gets very little natural light and, of course, it was rainy and overcast when I needed to take pictures). 


 



This dresser provides me with some much needed storage and I love it!!! I can't wait for you to see what else I have in store for this room!! I'll be plugging away at it for the next several weeks, so check back for more updates! 

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