Monday, September 26, 2011

Happy Fall, Y'all!

To say that fall is my favorite time of the year would definitely be an understatement! I'm so excited about cooler weather, football games, Halloween, scary movies, great recipes, concerts, carving pumpkins, leaves turning, Thanksgiving, new tv shows, etc... Yes, I LOVE it all!! And if you're from NW Alabama, fall is not complete without some Mule Day festivities!

Mule Day takes place in Winfield on the 4th Saturday in September each year, and has been named "One of the top 20 events in the Southeast" by Travel and Tourism magazine. There was also a great article about it in Southern Living last year! Well guess what this past weekend was? Yep, you guessed it! :)

Unfortunately I wasn't able to go to the actual "Mule Day" on Saturday because I went to the Bama game (Roll Tide!) but I did manage to get in the action on Friday night and go to Mule Night Madness. My mom and I had a great time eating at Aroma's Cafe, complete with live music. I'm not sure who the band was but they were really good! We met a really nice man, a retired teacher from Hamilton, and ate with him because it was so crowded. And of course the steak sandwich, which was prepared by my amazing 5th/6th grade teacher, was delicious! So in addition to spending time with my mom, seeing old friends, and meeting new ones, Mule Night Madness was a success and I left with these cute items for our front porch:

Iron pumpkin: $15
Iron plant stand: $25   Mums: $6
I also got an awesome basket made from recycled newspaper, but forgot to take a pic! I'll add it later :) Anyway, Mule Night spurred the desire to decorate the front stoop for fall!

 
 

I will definitely be adding more out here (like a new welcome mat, door hanger, maybe use some burlap for layering, etc...) but this is a start! And seeing all of these pumpkins just make me smile when I get home :) Here are some inspiration photos from my Pinterest:




Ahh, these just make me happy... Well, that's all for now! Happy Fall!

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Addicted to Chevron

My name is Katie and I'm addicted to chevron... No, really, I am loving this trend right now! Even my blog background is chevron:) If you are on Pinterest, you've probably seen a lot of this pattern. Here are some of my faves:






The bottom picture was the inspiration for my most recent project. I love the muted grey and the size of the piece to hang over the fireplace in our still-in-progress-3rd-room. Remember, this one (taken before we painted the new doors):


This fireplace definitely needed sprucing up but it took me a while to decide which route I wanted to go. I wanted something that wasn't too expensive, because, let's face it, we're just not the "fine art" type of people. Plus I know myself, and I eventually get tired of things and replace them so I didn't want to invest a lot. So I decided to DIY the chevron print above. 

First I thought I would buy a large canvas to use. I patiently waited until they were 1/2 price at Michael's and got one. But once I got it home, I realized it wasn't big enough or the right shape. I wanted more of a square and all of the canvases were too rectangular; so I had to think of an alternative. While I was there I did pick up some acrylic paint in grey and white that I planned to mix for the perfect shade of light grey. 


And I found these pieces of craft wood that I thought would make the perfect chevron pattern. I bought four pieces of this 1/8 x 4 x 12" birch plywood, and I think they were around $2-3 each.


I used gorilla glue to hold the 4 pieces together to make my pattern, which I figured would be much easier than using my yard stick and measuring each stripe to be equidistant from the next.


When I got home from the second trip to Michael's, I used painter's tape to tape off the exact size/ shape I wanted. I got my exact measurements and headed to Lowe's. After looking at the different types of wood, I decided to go with birch wood because it has a very smooth surface which would make the prime/paint steps easier. The guy at Lowe's cut it to size and I was off to the paint department.

I knew I was going to do this project in the house so I opted to use the Olympic no VOC paint because it has less fumes and is more environmentally friendly. Plus I've really wanted to try this kind for a while so a project like this was the perfect test. I bought one quart of the off the shelf white color and had them stir/shake it for me. Now it was time to head home and get started.



I painted both sides of the wood so that it would look/feel more like a real piece of art. The wood really soaked up the first coat of paint so I ended up putting 3 coats on each side. Here it is after one coat:


Here is after 3 coats:


I will say that this project had a LOT of wait time so it was definitely not a one-day project. More like 4 or 5 days. I waited one full day after painting the back before I turned it over to paint the front side to avoid smudges or sticking to the plastic drop cloth. Once I got the front side completely covered with white, the fun began:)

Using my handy little chevron pattern, I lightly traced it over the whole board. Then I used painter's tape, taping on the inside of the bands that were to remain white. This way each band would be the same width, if that makes sense;) I also labeled each space that would be painted grey with a "G" so that I wouldn't get confused, paint the wrong band grey and have to fix it later. It worked pretty well! :)



Once the whole board was taped, I mixed my grey to what I thought was a perfect light grey. Wrong. It went on a whole lot darker.


Yeah, it took me until I finished the whole piece to realize it was darker that I really wanted so I mixed some more paint that was a little lighter shade of grey. It still wasn't as light as I wanted, like my inspiration picture, but I was ready to be finished! :)


I let all of the paint set for a day or 2 before taking off the tape. I had a few placed to touch up and then I sprayed a clear coat of gloss on it for protection and so that it could be wiped clean. Here's the final product on the mantle!


I thought it turned out pretty well. Now the fireplace just needed some accessorizing! I used a few things from other rooms in the house, like this owl and wine bottle/candle holder from the living room. I perched the owl on an old candle holder to give him a little height. I finally used my vintage cameras and a small cow bell that was my dad's.


On the other side is this cool, metal film spool I picked up from Pier 1 last weekend and my other vintage camera.


 So here is the final look of the fireplace, for now anyways! :)


The next thing I want to do in here is DIY some new curtains to hang on each side of the fireplace for the closet doors and get a round area rug to offset all of the straight lines in here. I'm thinking something like this found here:


 That's all for now! :)

Monday, August 1, 2011

Trip to San Francisco!

I just got back from a trip to San Francisco! I went for work but I did manage to squeeze in some play! It seems like every single minute I wasn't in a conference or meeting, I was out and about exploring, mostly by myself. :) But I still had a blast even though I wish the hubbs could've gone! Here are some (random) pics of my trip. Enjoy!

A colorful alley that I thought was pretty
 

Can't go to SF without riding a cable car!


Ready to walk across the 1.7 mile long Golden Gate Bridge
View of the city from GGB
Charming Sausalito

I could've watched them all day :)

I love retro!
Pretty windmill in Golden Gate Park
Breakfast...yum!


Relaxing session in Union Square. (great book if you love dogs!)
Went for a nice run down to the Giants' stadium
Golden Gate Park
Cool looking tree in GGP

See, I told you they were random:)

I could've definitely gotten used to the weather there! Low to mid 60s during the day, a little cool at night, not too shabby. But I was so ready to come home to my boys! 4 nights away, by yourself = a little lonely...

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Our newest addition

So, remember when I mentioned here that we had ordered our new daybed... well it finally arrived! Yep, about 2 weeks ago, they delivered and set it up and we just love it! All we had to do is buy a mattress, which we found at a good price for only $99 at Sam's. I haven't been able to buy/ find any bedding for it yet but I put an old quilt from Anthropologie on it and am kinda liking the way it looks! Here she is, and I don't know why I subconsciously assigned the female gender to it, it just kinda happened:) Oh and I know these aren't the best pictures but I took them with my phone...

Before we got the mattress
The room got a little rearranged

 This has quickly become our favorite hanging out spot! The hubs and I love to crash here with our books and the pups get a little jealous that they can't join. I'm really excited for the fall/ winter when we have a fire going in here!

Oh, and this isn't really what it looks like daily because we have to cover it with random things like baskets and books so that our dogs don't think it's an over-sized dog bed just for them!


Dodger got a little confused at first...