30 June 2009

For the Love of Mason Jars

A few of you asked what I was going to do with all of those mason jars that I got at the garage sale this weekend. The thought of canning with them has crossed my mind, but it's much more likely that I'll use them in other ways. Canning jars are so useful. I love having a stash of them in the basement.

Like this idea...We're having a few friends over to celebrate the 4th this weekend. Everyone will have their own jar with a bandana napkin and their silverware.

Then they can fill up their jar with ice from the bucket and enjoy iced tea or lemonade right from the mason jar.

Over the next couple of weeks, I'll be sharing other ideas for using mason jars. In the meantime, here are a few other ideas that I love.

Layered salad in a mason jar (This would be great if you're taking a meal to a friend) ~ Mish Mash
Weeds + Mason Jars = Fantastic ~ A.Mountain.Bride
Gumball jar thank you gifts ~ 2 Clever Blog



You can visit Heathahlee at Butterfly Genes for her What Makes Me Smile Party...and you can link up a post of your own, while you're there!

29 June 2009

Gigantic Silverware :: A Thifty Makeover

I'm a child of the 1970's, so when I saw that Pottery Barn had decided that the kitchy, gigantic silverware that used to hang in many kitchens were hip again, I clapped with glee.

The price, however, did not make me gleeful. When you could get them (they're sold out now), they were $150 for the set! Sheesh!

So imagine my delight when I snagged this set of ginormous silverware at a garage sale for $1.00! Yep! $1.00! If you want to see the other treasures that I snapped up at this garage sale, click here.

A few coats of my beloved Krylon Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint and Voila!

It wasn't until I got them home that I noticed the carvings that looked a bit like Tiki faces. Not that I have anything against Tiki faces, but they're not my thing.

No problem. I just turned them around. No more Tiki faces.

A side note: I am fully aware that these are kitchy, silly and perhaps a bit tacky. But I still love them. And that's the great thing about decorating my home with garage sale finds. These cost me $1.00 and 1/2 a can of spray paint. When I tire of these in a couple of months (and I surely will), I will have no remorse about taking them down and using them to serve gigantic food to my gigantic friends.

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Just so you know that I'm not alone in my love of giant silverware:
Super-sized silverware in the Half-Note Cottage ~ The Lettered Cottage
More gigantic silverware ~ Just a Girl
A slightly different variation ~ the BLAH BLAH BLAHger
Tijuana fork and spoon..before and after ~ Kelleigh Ratzlaff Designs

Who else has ginormous silverware? Tell me so I can link them up here. I want to be the definitive resource for all oversized kitchen utensils.

28 June 2009

Today's Thrify Treasures ~ My Finds

I only hit one garage sale this weekend, but I found lots of great treasures to share during Today's Thrifty Treasures at Southern Hospitality!

I think I squeeeeeeeled when I saw the gigantic fork and spoon for $1.00! These have already been rehabbed and are hanging on my wall. If you want to see how they look now, click here. Tres Kitchy!

A set of 5 brass trivets for 75 cents. I'll probably paint the fish ones in bright fishy colors and hang them on the playroom wall. The butterfly will go to a friend.

A big box of mason jars for $1.80! These are great for decorating as well as canning.

Matching picture frames for $3.00! I'll be painting them and using the frames somewhere else.

More frames! The big ones were $1.00 each. The little one was 25 cents!

Popcorn bowls for family movie night for $3.00. I thought these were overpriced, but the kids will love them so I splurged.

BIG picture in frame for $2.00. I bought it for the frame but the painting is growing on me.

As a side note: I almost didn't go into this sale. I stumbled on it when I saw a tiny sign on the side of the road. There were just a few tables set up in the garage and nothing sitting in the driveway. I figured there wouldn't be much there. Turns out it was an entire house sale with 5 rooms full of stuff! I wish I'd gone earlier!

The lesson? If you're shopping, don't bypass ones that don't look that good from the outside. There might be a treasure inside. And for sellers? Promote the size of your sale on the sign!

Sunday Morning















Whatever is true,
whatever is noble,
whatever is right,
whatever is pure,
whatever is lovely,
whatever is admirable,
if anything is excellent
or praiseworthy,
think about such things.

Philippians 4:8


photo credit: flickr

26 June 2009

Linky Love ~ Friday Edition

I was thrilled when I recently discovered that someone I know in real life writes a wonderful blog called Hope Studios. She also runs an awesome etsy shop by the same name. That gorgeous family tree down there is hers. Her hand painted Heartsongs frames and plaques tug at my heartstrings.

Jennifer Juniper is the wife of The Hubster's high school friend. Our paths have crossed numerous times over the years, but I had no idea how much we have in common until I started to read her blog. I'll bet that she doesn't remember the time that she gave me great advice when I was a new mom with 1 little boy who wouldn't nap and she was a seasoned mom with 3 young boys. The advice that she gave me (1 hour in the crib. No negotiations) helped me relax and change the way I looked at naptime for my kids.

She's smart and funny and she has talent pouring out of her eyeballs. Her blog is full of great tutorials like:
How to make ribbon flowers
How to make your own high-fashion shoes
A fun branch jewelry display
Make a moss terrarium
Bird's nest decor

Check her out and say "HI!" for me.

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Now for some other Linky Love...

You MUST go see this playroom created by Kathyrn of Nannygoat! It makes me want to start bashing holes in my walls to try and find a secret nook.

Using fabric to cover a table top ~ The Shabby Nest

A STUNNING yard sale cabinet makeover ~ From House to Home

Check out this fantastic kitchen makeover! ~ The Coolest Mom on the Block

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Sunday is the last day to get your super cheap magazines and discounted items from Southern Living at Home. The specials that you can get if you spend $29.95 are fantastic, so get 'em if you want 'em!

25 June 2009

Garden Party Round-Up!

Whew! I loved seeing all of your outdoor projects during our Garden Party! I finally finished making my way around to see everyone and thought I would share a few of my favorites with you all.


the Blah Blah Blahger

JJ of the BLAH BLAH BLAHger, shared her patio makeover on a budget. She used a shower curtain and a tablecloth. Love it!

The Stories of A to Z

Beth from The Stories of A to Z has the most beautiful backyard hideaway and hanging baskets. Thanks Beth!

Ashley's Busy

Ashley from Ashley's Busy made over this dumpster find. I totally would have wrestled her for that bench if I had seen it!

Purple Lemon Designs blog

I am digging this portable herb garden from Kelly at Purple Lemon Designs. And look at thos adorable garden markers! She did a tutorial here.

For those of you with vegetable/fruit gardens, I love this idea from Jeanne Winters for sharing the bounty of your garden.

Another great porch makeover from Sugar Mommy.

Mandi Shandi makes beautiful container gardens and did a faboo patio makeover.

Check out how The Rhinestone Contessa uses plates as edgers for her beds! Manuela from The Pleasures of Homemaking did it too!

I wish I could live in Funky Junk Interiors backyard. Just look at it! And the birdhouse garden is cute too!

And when Funky Junk kicks me out, I'm going to live with Nana at In a Garden just so I can see all of her amazing roses.





23 June 2009

Thrifting Outside the Box


This is a guest post from the queen of fabulous ideas, Kate from Centsational Girl. If you don't already adore her and your fantastic blog, you're going to after this post.



When Kimba asked me to be a guest writer on her site, I was completely honored. I’ve been an admirer of Kimba’s style for a long time, and her ability to introduce us all to creative and inspirational bloggers. Many of you ASPTL readers are thrifty and resourceful in marvelous ways, and I love reading all of your inventive ideas.

Like many of you, I also spend much of my free time popping into consignment shops, thrift stores and flea markets, hunting for treasures. I take pride in finding diamonds in the rough, but I get an even bigger thrill from transforming found objects in ways unimagined. I thought I’d share a bit of my thought process with all of you.

How I Thrift Outside the Box:

1) Study Good Designers. First, train your eye for the good stuff by studying great décor magazines like House Beautiful, Veranda, Elle Décor, Traditional Home, and Better Homes & Gardens. I notice the choices designers make to add flair to a space. It never ceases to amaze me that many of the trimmings designers use have the same aesthetic qualities as the objects I notice at antique shops or flea markets.

photo: House Beautiful 2006

2) Weed Out the Real Junk. 90% of what I see at flea markets, in thrift stores, or on Craigslist is real, honest to goodness, junk. It’s firewood, folks. Stuff I’d never touch. I think this is why most non-thrifters shy away from shopping second-hand. You might get your hands dirty weeding through most of the stuff, but there’s always that moment when you find that diamond in the rubbish. I found this crystal lamp behind most of the ugly ones on the lamp table at the local thrift store and upgraded it with a bit of paint and a new socket.


3) Attitude & Gumption. When I approach these venues, I do it with extreme curiosity. For me, I’m like a kid in a scavenger hunt. It’s always a thrilling adventure for me, the prospect of finding something spectacular. When I arrive at flea markets and garage sales, I always bring a little nerve and a lot of common sense. I know how much I’m willing to spend, and I walk away if the seller won’t meet my price. I bargain with confidence, but always with a smile. But there have been those moments when I fall in love, and when that seller that won’t budge, I’ve coughed up the cash for that special something.

4) Always Think About Paint or Fabric. If you’ve ever watched small children play, you marvel at their imaginations. My greatest asset in transforming found objects is, in a sense, channeling my inner child. I look at everything through the prism of my imagination. I have trained my eye to see a piece with a new coat of paint, some fresh stain and new knobs, or a stylish choice in fabric. You can turn just about anything into a unique, one-of-a-kind piece, if you simply use your imagination. Like this chair, for example.


5) Learn to Love Spray Paint. Seriously folks. Buy a drop cloth, keep a stack of newspaper handy, and invest in the good brands, like Rustoleum. Once you master this tool, you will look at all things with a new set of eyes. I have transformed more items for my home, or for friends, with a simple can of spray paint. It’s marvelous. See how even the tackiest brass objects from the local thrift can be transformed into a classy spa solution.


For a glance at more thrift store transformations, come on over and visit this link.

Many thanks and blessings to Kimba for this feature.

Many thanks to Kate at Centsational Girl! You are so full of fabulous ideas! Your makeovers and decorating advice inspire me all the time.

In other news, I am being featured as a Guest Guru at Get Buttoned Up! Their website is a fantastic resource for women who want to live an organized life. I'd love it if you would stop by to read my article and leave me a bit of comment love.



22 June 2009

How to Decorate Your Potty...

This post comes under the category of "I can't believe I'm writing this", but when I hosted Q&A Day on ASPTL, my reader, Beverly, asked "What's on the back of your toilets?". The question cracked me up and I told her I would turn her question into a post.

I fall into the category of utilitarian decorator when it comes to the potty. That means, no shaggy potty covers, no baskets of fake flowers, no bathing beauty figurines. For me, it's all about the essentials in that area of the house. And there's really only one essential when it comes to the potty. Toilet paper. Lots of toilet paper.

But practical and functional can still be pretty.

My first floor powder room has this lidded basket that I purchased from Pottery Barn at least 8 years ago. A few weeks ago, I dressed it up with a starfish..hot glued, of course.

And the upstairs bathroom has this $1.99 Goodwill basket that I dressed up with a big seashell.

The master bathroom is, by far, my favorite...It's a vintage milk basket that I've repurposed. Don't you think that it makes my TP oh-so-chic?

There you have it. The burning question has been asked and answered. Now let's talk potties. I've shown you mine. What's on the back of yours?

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Do you need some storage ideas for your bathroom? Check out these...

A peg rail behind the sink for extra storage ~ housetohome
A solution for kids and towels (Love this!!!) ~ Pretty Organized Palace
Control the clutter IN the shower ~ min hus
Medicine cabinet makeover with DIY instructions here ~ girl meets home
Bathroom bedlam with toilet paper modern art ~ Balancing Beauty and Bedlam



21 June 2009

Sunday Morning


Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.

Colossians 3 :12

19 June 2009

Linky Love ~ The New to Me Edition

Just when I think that I know most of the bloggers who write about home and share their decorating and DIY projects, I run across a whole new crop of talented ladies who are new-to-me. Here's a few that I found this week.

photo: pewter+sage

Summer foyer makeover
(How I wish I had a transom window!) - pewter+sage

China cabinets into a potting bench transformation ~ The Old White Cottage

Beautiful balcony makeover ~ Hirondelle Rustique

Chair recover-y ~ Life in the Fun Lane

This "studio" is inspiring me to create my own creative space ~ Farmgirl Paints

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For all of you magazine junkies, you can purchase those discounted magazine subscriptions through Southern Living at Home through the end of next week. Our rep, Carmella, has offered my readers an additional 10% discount on all subscriptions (and any other SLAH products). That makes these subscriptions only $17.95 and some of them are for 2 years! Killer deals.

There are also some really fantastic products that you pick up at huge discounts (over 70% off!!!) if you spend $29.95 (magazines count).

Side note: Some of you mentioned that when you went to purchase subscriptions and other items, that the discount wasn't showing up and it looked like you were paying full price. NO WAY! Here's how it works...When you make your selections, they are going to come up at full price. Once you submit your order, Carmella will adjust the prices and send you a revised order confirmation BEFORE your credit card is billed. Make sense? If not, ask any questions. Carmella will get back to you.

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Make sure you get your name entered for our giveaway from farmhouse wares. The contest will be open through Monday. You can also get 10% off at farmhouse wares if you use code ASPTL609 by Saturday, June 20th.

18 June 2009

Calling All Magazine Junkies!!

It's no secret that I'm a magazine junkie. I love to find inspiration in their pages and I never throw the good ones away. I mark the pages that interest me and I go back to them again and again.

Recently, one of my regular readers (Carmella from Southern Fried Dreams) emailed me to tell me that Southern Living at Home (where she is a rep) has some of the best prices that you can find on some of my favorite titles. My first thought was "Yeah, right." Then I did a little research and realized she IS right! These are really good prices!

Carmella is offering my readers an additional 10% off the already great magazine prices from Southern Living at Home. That makes each of these subscriptions only $17.95! Some of these subscriptions are for 2 years, people! These are crazy-good deals!

Here are the titles that are available:
40921 Southern Living (13 issues)
40779 Coastal Living (20 issues)
40993 Real Simple (12 issues)
40922 Cooking Light (24 issues)
40775 Southern Accents (7 issues)
40778 Health (20 issues)
40776 All You (24 issues)
40777 Sunset (12 issues)

I am definitely picking up a few of these subscriptions!

And if you love Southern Living at Home's products, Carmella is also offering 10% off any products ordered from their catalogue. You can view the catalogue by clicking here. SLAH has beautiful things for your home.

Note: There is a $10 per order drop ship fee (in addition to regular shipping) for anything ordered from the catalogue, since I can't personally deliver your orders (wouldn't that be fun???). That fee does NOT apply to magazines and could be more than offset by the 10% discount depending on what you order. There are NO shipping charges for magazines.

If you spend $29.95 (magazines count!), you can take advantage of these other FANTASTIC offers!


Cordova Fireplace Screen for $39.95 - Regularly $149.95! Plus another 10% off! That makes it $35.96!!! This piece alone is worth paying the drop ship charge! That price is unbelievable!



Manchester Trivet Trio for $11.95 - regularly $39.95
Petite Bud Vases for $7.95 - regularly $29.95
Estate Vanity Tray for $9.95 - regularly $32.95

The extra 10% off will apply to all of these items too!

If you would like to place an order, here's what you do. Visit Carmella’s personal Southern Living At Home website - you must use this link to get the discounted price!

  • Click on How to Purchase
  • Type in Kimba in the hostess first name field then click Continue
  • Select Kimba's ASPTL Party
  • In the search box type product number then click Go
  • Click on product then Select this Item
  • Continue previous 2 steps for each product you wish to order including special items
  • Then choose Finalize and Submit your order and follow the screens through checkout!
  • Be sure to choose DIRECT SHIP option ONLY if you are ordering items other than magazines.
  • Please make payment with order. Orders without payments will be deleted.
  • If the system times out and you get a server error, send Carmella a note so she can remove the record and you can place your order
  • Because this is such a great offer, no refunds can be issued once final order is submitted.

Taxes are calculated based on your zip code. NOTE: All discounts including 10% and customer specials will be made after you checkout so these will not be reflected in the automatic invoice you receive. Shipping is based on retail price for items other than magazines. Your order will be sent to Carmella and will be processed at the end of the month. Carmella will send you the adjusted total after you submit your order but before your card is charged.

You can expect your magazine subscriptions to begin about 6-8 weeks after your payment posts. You can expect all other products to be shipped to your home about 2-4 weeks after your payment posts.

Carmella will be popping in here to answer any questions, so feel free to leave them in my comments section. You can also contact her directly at j.fryar (at) comcast.net.

16 June 2009

It's a Garden Party!

It's time to share your outside projects! I'm so excited to see what everyone has been doing. I'll get things started.

Do you remember when I showed you how to plant your own hanging baskets?

Here's what mine look like this year. I did it exactly like I showed you in my "how-to" post only I used yellow Million Bells (miniature petunias) instead of New Guinea Impatiens.

They're growing like crazy and they look so beautiful on my back porch.

Now it's your turn! Mr. Linky is ready to go. Link up to the exact post on your blog. Click on the title of the post in your blog to get the permalink up in your address bar. If your link is just to your blog and not the post, I'll have to delete it. Readers will be clicking on these links for weeks to come and if they can't find your Garden Party post I'll get irritated emails. I don't like getting irritated emails.

Feel free to grab the Garden Party button and use it in your post. Thanks Darcy! And make sure you link back here so your peeps know what's going on.





Now let's get this party started!

15 June 2009

Farmhouse Wares

I love farmhouse wares! I could get into serious trouble shopping on their site, so I was thrilled when they became the newest sponsor here at ASPTL. Farmhouse wares is jam-packed with beautiful things for your home that have an inviting vintage feel and make me feel nostalgic for grandma's farm.

I have been drooling over this Basket Candle Chandelier for months. I have the perfect spot for it on my back patio.








Betsy is the brains behind farmhouse wares and she blogs at Farmhouse Musings. In her own words..."I believe home is the place that keeps us centered and gratified. I also believe the simple pleasures in life provide much needed sustenance." Insert wild cheering from Kimba!!!!

And this Vintage Style Striped Table Runner would be perfect for my kitchen table. It's beautiful, functional and simple...3 of my favorite things.

Here's something for all of you bird lovers...A Cast Iron Bird Door Knocker. My door is begging for one of these. For real. Begging.










Wouldn't these Zinc Place Cards be perfect for labeling all the casseroles and such on a buffet?

So if you have a bit of hard-earned cash burning a hole in your pocket, make a visit to farmhouse wares where you're sure to find something that you can't live without. To make shopping a little easier, you can use the code ASPTL609 when you check-out for 10% off your entire purchase. Code good through June 20th.




What's that you say? You want a giveaway too??? Okey-dokey! Leave a comment on this post telling me something that you love from farmhouse wares. One lucky winner will receive a set of these beautiful Wood Nesting Bowls ($58 value)

You can get extra entries by tweeting, blogging, facebooking, etc, etc. Just come back and leave another comment for each thing you do.

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Don't forget! Tomorrow is the Garden Party at ASPTL! Link up your outdoor project posts with Mr. Linky. I can't wait to see what you've been up to.

13 June 2009

Sunday Morning


For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Romans 8:38-39

photo: nilsrinaldi via flickr

11 June 2009

Linky Lovin'







Help! I'm an Organizational Disaster!!!!

A Guest Post: Welcome Tanna Clark from Complete Organizing Solutions. Tanna is a professional organizer with a hubby and 3 kiddos.

She offers practical ideas and inspiration for getting organized as well as professional organizing services at Complete Organizing Solutions. Oh, how I need her help!!!!



First, I just want to say thank you to Kimba for the opportunity to share a few thoughts on her blog. I love the idea of "Building A Soft Place to Land".


For me a soft place to land is home, when all is calm, the sun is pouring in, there is a gentle pitter patter here, a giggle there, everyone is happy and the house is orderly.

I’m a mom of three and a small business owner. I know it is NOT calm and pleasant ALL the time. We all have our moments. If you ever need a good verse to read when things are feeling a little out of control, read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. Halfway through verse 3 it says, “a time to tear down and a time to build.”

Chaos happens, we get grumpy, we get behind, we get frazzled, it feels like our houses are being “torn down.” For some of us these days last much longer and everything starts to compound and get worse. Have you ever caught yourself saying...


I have had enough!
I need to get things back on track!
I want a “soft place to land”
I just need to get organized!

I hear this quite often in my line of work and the number one question I always hear is where do I start?

When tackling a project like this, always start with a plan. How do you want to “build up” your home? Let your mind wander, what does your ideal space look like to you? Begin at the front door and start taking notes. Examine what is going on around you and what is going wrong. Have a trusted friend (or an organizer) help during this process. You would be surprised at some of the ideas an outside party can bring to you. They are not wrapped up in the emotion of the problem so they can give an honest opinion about what they see happening. A warning of advice, be prepared for that honesty.

Clutter and chaos do not happen over night. It builds up over time. Don’t expect to be able to fix it over night. By starting with a plan you are giving yourself time to really think it through and find solutions that will work for you and your family. If you jump into a project without having a plan to guide you first, you will be setting yourself up for overwhelm and frustration.

Now what does your soft place to land look like?

Thank you, Tanna! You hit the nail on the head when you said "where do I start?" The job of organizing feels overwhelming so thank you for the encouragement.

You can get more organizational inspiration, ideas and services at Complete Organizational Solutions.

By the way, today is Tanna's BIRTHDAY! Happy Birthday, girl!


10 June 2009

Summer Decorating with What You Have


I was itching for a little summer spruce up (on the cheap) so I scavenged around the house (and dug through a few boxes) to find something things that I could use. Here's what I came up with:

  • Thrift store ironstone plates
  • Starfish
  • Seashells
  • Rattan balls

Yes, dear readers, I hot glued starfish to my ironstone plates. Wanna make somthin' of it?

If it makes you feel any better, I used a low-melt glue gun so they'll pop right off when summer's over. Side note: No starfish were harmed in the creation of this post. They were already dead.

And the seashells just kinda work with the rattan balls, don't you think? The seashells were left over from this project last summer. Don't feel like you have to click over because I'll probably be rehashing that project very soon.



And there you have it...a free summer spruce up. What kind of summery goodness can you dig up at your house?

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In a tragic episode of insanity, The Nester asked me to guest post at Nesting Place. I can only assume that her big move is making her delirious. If you're visiting from Nesting Place for the first time, welcome! Take a look around and make yourself comfortable.

If you're a regular reader, then please go read my guest post at Nesting Place to see my latest furniture rehab project.

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Remember! Party at my place next week! Link up your outside projects next Tuesday, June 16th!

08 June 2009

Garden Party!

It happens every year...The weather FINALLY gets warm and my focus shifts from the inside of my house to the outside.

Last year, I put curtains on my front porch.

And on my back porch.

Then I showed you how to construct tiered pots to get that fancy nursery look without the fancy price.

And just a couple of weeks ago, we planted beautiful hanging baskets.

I'll bet you all have been doing some great things outside too. And I want to see them! It's been ages since I've hosted a party, so how about we do it next Tuesday, June 16th. That's 1 week from today!

I'll invite Mr. Linky and hopefully, he'll show up. Come share your outside projects. I'm calling it a Garden Party because that sounds cute (and because Darcy can make me a swell button with flower on it) but it can be anything outside...gardening, a porch spruce up, something on your door...I could even be convinced that a project that you did outside (like spray paint!) and then brought inside qualified. I'm flexible like that.

So, are you in?

Rehab Rehash

Taking a little break today...This article was originally published in June of '08. It's one of my favorite furniture rehab projects. Enjoy!

I found this old gossip/telephone bench at the fleatique store and wanted to try something a little different. I loved how this old piece looked and it was really sturdy. The detailing on the side is so beautiful!


I'm sure lots of people would say, "DON'T DO IT!" It really is pretty just the way it is but I wanted to do something totally different with it.

I like the idea of using an unexpected color so I went with a bright red, almost lacquer finish. The fabric is the same fabric I used on the yellow stool here. I got some good mileage out of 1 yard of fabric!

Now I just need to find a place to put it!

Here's some more furniture rehab inspiration:

Beautiful bench makeover
with a tutorial for filling in dated carvings in wood, cabinetry or paneling ~ Sanctuary Arts at Home
DIY: Painted thrift store cabinet ~ Centsational Girl
Refashioned dining table ~ Poppies at Play
Salvaged window = walllpaper frames ~ Crafty Nest
Side table refashion: Poppies at Play
Boring pantry cabinet makeover ~ Fireflies and Jellybeans


07 June 2009

Sunday Morning


Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance.

James 1:2-3


photo: Sarah Parrott

05 June 2009

Linky Love

Turn your ugly deck into a pretty deck. Warning! Unapproved paint usage ~ Remodeling Guy

An end table makeover (with Mod Podge!) ~ World of Mod Podge

10 blogging mistakes ~ Life with my 3 Boybarians

A beautiful kitchen island makeover. Before/after pictures here. Tutorial here. ~ My Sweet Savannah

An awesome desk makeover (looks like Pottery Barn!): The Magic Brush

A summer wreath on a budget I am sooooo doing this!) ~ Southern Fried Dreams

Do you like me? Blogging insecurity. ~ Imparting Grace

An alphabet chair makeover (Brilliant!) ~ Evangeline's Vine

DIY lighted seashell garland ~ Beautiful Details Wedding Consulting

If I had me a chick garage ~ Pretty Organized Palace

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We have a winner!!!! The winner of the Extra-Large Dandelion Wall Decal from Lewa's Designs is Ladipierce. Congratulations!

If you didn't win, Lewa's Designs is offering a discount of 15% off your entire purchase (no minimum!) if you enter the code SOFTPLACE when you check out.

04 June 2009

The No-Spend Challenge ~~ A Guest Post

I'm thrilled to welcome Amy Clark from MomAdvice.com. MomAdvice is packed with money-saving advice, recipes, home management inspiration, and creative parenting ideas. In other words, it's awesome!

In light of the current economic situation, I asked Amy to share her experience during her month-long No Spend Challenge.



This February our family decided to embark on a No Spend Challenge for an entire month. When I say that we did not spend money, I only mean that we bought the necessary items needed to keep us fed for the month and our budgeted amount for gas in our cars. Anything above that was considered spending and was not allowed for our family’s No Spend Challenge.

I realize that a No Spend Challenge is not a unique idea. Many personal finance advisors encourage families to take a break from spending to shed light on your spending patterns. I have seen other bloggers take on the challenge for longer lengths of time or even part of their yearly routine. Still others are forced into No Spend month because of the loss of a job, a low paying job, or have no spouse to rely on to get you through those lean times. When my husband was unemployed our No Spend Challenge went on for years it seemed and that was not by choice, but because it was simply necessary.

How lucky am I that I can choose to not spend money for a month? How rich is my life that extra spending has even been a part of my life? I feel quite blessed to know that I can make this choice and I approached our challenge with enthusiasm and excitement.

Was the No Spend Challenge difficult for us? I will admit, it was more difficult than I expected… but also very rewarding. I discovered so much about myself, my spending habits, and the strength of my family to see a challenge through.
Let me share with you a little bit about what our family learned through our No Spend Challenge.

  • I am more resourceful than I gave myself credit for. Committing to stay within our grocery budget was more difficult than I had expected. I did not realize how often I ask my husband to stop off at the store for one or two items for dinner. I found that many times I could whip up some really great cooking substitutes for the ingredients I needed or I was able to make those items I would have bought.


  • Cooking every night is harder than I thought. I love working from home, but it can be challenging to get all my work done and get dinner on the table. Often I am in conference calls or working on a project until my husband gets home. I do love to cook, but I also love the occasional break so I can just relax. I realized during this month how often we actually do eat out. Trying to be inventive in the kitchen every single day was a challenge. I discovered that a box of macaroni or sandwich night was a wonderful way to still give myself a night off without spending money. I also learned the art of stretching a meal as far as it could go, reinventing it, or even double-batching meals helped give me the nights off I needed when I was working.

  • I can still give to others. Do you ever feel like you can make very little impact on someone because you don't have the money to do it? I can admit that I feel that way often. There are so many around me that are affected by job loss, medical problems, and depression. Many times I feel so helpless to these situations because I don't have the financial means or connections to help someone out of these situations. It has been weighing very heavy on my heart these days. That is why I am so proud to tell you that I was able to provide five meals for others during this month and hosted countless engagements at my house caring and serving my friends and family. You don't have to have a lot to make a positive impact on someone else. What seemed like small gestures to me means a lot more to someone than you might think. We are so hurried, so busy, so tired. I know I often feel like I have nothing to give anyone. I realize now that a woman of small means can still give with her whole heart and make a big difference to someone else.

  • My social calendar needs some revising. I never realized how many of my social engagements centered around spending money. Meeting up with friends for dinner, grabbing lunch for a play date, sharing coffee with a girlfriend are just some examples of things that are typically on my calendar. I will admit that I was a little bummed to miss some of these activities, but I was determined to approach this challenge creatively. We hit the library, we went to our friend's houses for play dates, we packed our lunches, and I hosted my friends at my home instead. What I found was that I had a deeper connection with the people in my life when I could sit at my kitchen table and our children played at my house than I would have at a play area where I am running around after my kids and dealing with crowds.


  • I feel more grounded when I am home and not spending. Since we weren't out spending money, we ended up spending a lot more time at home. I suddenly had the time to tackle all of those projects I didn't think I had time to do. In fact, I had time for things that I loved to do. I haven't read a whole book in probably a year and during this month I read four entire books in one month. I baked bread. I weeded through things that needed organizing in my house. I actually got caught up with laundry a few of those days. I hung out with my children. I finally felt centered. I felt like a calendar addict who was just given permission to take four weeks off. That first week I felt the withdrawals, but by the second week it began to feel wonderful. I used my “No Spend Challenge” as my excuse to detach myself from anything and everything so I could just relax and do the things I truly enjoy.


  • The best things in life really are free. Comfort food. Homemade bread. Fresh clean towels. A delicious little library book. Giggling with my friends over coffee. Playing those dusty board games. Helping others around me. Snuggles from my sweet children. Good music. Dancing with my kids. Knitting. Soaking in the tub. Warm gooey brownies. A good movie. Snuggling up with my hubby on the couch. All free and all wonderfully perfect moments.

Although my No Spend Challenge is over, I look forward to repeating this challenge each February and making it a priority to get our finances in check. I did have readers who worried that I would overspend to make up for my month of not spending. I was happy to assure them that the first thing I indulged in was a $1 Diet Coke from McDonald’s and a $20 trip to Hobby Lobby to replenish my yarn supply so I could knit some gifts.

I encourage you to start your own No Spend Challenge today. Visit our No Spend Challenge for a little inspiration today!

Thanks Amy! Your article is inspiring. Is anyone else feeling pulled to take the No Spend Challenge? The idea has been nagging at me for a while. I'll let you know what I decide. I'm pretty sure that The Hubster will do cartwheels around the yard if I decide to go for it.


Here is just a small sampling of my favorite articles from MomAdvice:
Finding Beauty in the Ordinary
The Only Corn on the Cob I Will Ever Make Again
World's Greatest Homemade Slushies
Sponge Ball Fun

I'm linking this post to The Inspired Room for A Beautiful Life because I think not spending could help make my left more beautiful.

03 June 2009

Spray Painted Glass Bottles

I saw this quick and easy idea in a magazine recently. If anyone else saw it an can tell me where, I'd really appreciate it. My memory is clearly failing (Did you SEE yesterday's post?) and it's making me crazy!

You'll have to use your imagination a bit on the before shot because I forgot to take one until I was half-way done. That was about 90 seconds after I started this project.

They're just old (not valuable) glass bottles that I had sitting around. I hit each one with different color spray paint ($1 clearance at Sherwin Williams! Woohoo!). No primer. It took exactly 3 minutes to do the whole thing.

Wouldn't these be a great (and cheap!) way to decorate tables for a party or shower? Easy peasy.

Edited to add: If you like this idea, here's another painted bottle project from Lori at Paint, Decorate, Design on the Cheap

I'm linking this post up Hooked on Houses because, clearly, I'm hooked on spray paint.

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Don't forget to enter our giveaways from Lewa's Designs! There are 2 of them! You could win a HUGE piece of vinyl art for your walls...And if you have a blog, you're guaranteed to win the other giveaway.

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Purple Lemon Designs has graciously offered a 10% discount (before shipping) on her entire shop! Just enter the code "SOFT" in the notes to seller field when you pay for your order and you will receive a refund for the discount amount. Thanks Kelly!

She has also added two new Mosaic Cross Printable Stationery items, here and here. They're only $5.00 each and you can print your own beautiful stationery at home! And I'm dying to get my hands on her new Tropical Flower Customized Address Stamp. Aloha!

02 June 2009

Milestones Missed



Ever alert and vigilant...that's me. (She says, laced with sarcasm.)

It has recently come to my attention that I have blown right by several blogging milestones with nary a mention. (I've always wanted to say "nary" on my blog.)

First was my 1-year blogiversary on April 23rd. I never even noticed. When I started this little project, I had no idea that I would meet so many incredible women and make such wonderful connections. If you're just dying to read my first post, click here.

The next milestone that I missed was my 300th post (not to mention #100 and #200) I believe that this post is #330. Good grief, I talk way too much. The Hubster can attest to that.

And just last night, I realized that sometime in the last few days I reached 1,000 followers on my blog! Seriously? I'm touched (and dumbfounded) that so many people would want to come and read my grammatically incorrect ramblings about spray paint and matters of the heart.

So, to all of you who stop by to visit, thank you!



photo credit: Zellaby via flickr

01 June 2009

Kitchen Stool Makeover

I've been wanting to makeover my kitchen stools for ages and I finally got around to it this weekend.

Here's the before...There was nothing wrong with them. They are sturdy Target stools that I got on clearance when we were living in our old house. They matched our cabinets remarkably well and saved me from spending hundreds of dollars on fancy stools for the island.

And the after...I'm so happy with them! Black would have been the obvious choice for the kitchen, but the white brightens things up. And I have some other projects in this area that will be white so it will all tie together eventually.


Here's how I did it:

  1. Deglossed the surfaces with Klean-Strip Liquid Sander/Deglosser (you can get it at any hardware store). I LOVE this stuff. I may never sand again. It removes the shine from the finish and preps the surface for painting. So easy!
  2. Primed with Zinzer Bullseye 1-2-3 primer. Thanks for the recommendation Lindsay! The hardest part was letting the primer dry really well before I painted. I'm so impatient.
  3. Applied two coats of white paint (Fence Post by Glidden in semi-gloss) with my spray gun. If I didn't have the sprayer, I would have used a brush because I really wanted to use this color. It's a perfect white for painted furniture. Thanks for the recommendation, Layla!
  4. Used number stencils to add numbers to each seat with black latex paint. There was a good bit of touching up by hand for this part. If I wasn't in such a hurry, I may have ordered vinyl wall stickers instead.
  5. Done!







Since this project isn't a makeover of a Goodwill find, I won't link it up to Thrifty Decor Chicks Goodwill party but I did link up a couple of older posts. You should check out her party!


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Want to see some other decorating projects using typography?
Shelves, a pillow and a school desk: {happy day}
Numbered dining chairs: The Shabby Nest
Kitchen stools and a pillow: The Shabby Nest
Number buckets: Therapy by Decorating