Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
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Monday, August 25, 2014

Keilana's Room {Little Girl's Room}

Eleven months after little Peanut made us a family of four, I'm ready to say her room is done. I think it counts that I'm getting it done by her first birthday, right? Right? :) To be fair to me, we had family staying in her room right up until she was born, so although I did my best to shop ahead for the big stuff (rugs, bed, blackout shades) I really couldn't get started on her room until after she was born. And then we all know that there isn't exactly a whole lot of time to work on things like decorating and fluffing and floofing with a toddler and a newborn, am I right? So, although we got some big stuff done right off the bat like painting the walls and sewing curtains with my mom, the rest of the room evolved slowly with a lot of trial and error. But, eleven months later, we have a room that looks like this.

I kind of love it. It's fun and bright and full of life, but still sophisticated enough for grownups. The bones of the room are neutral, (making it easy to swap rooms in the future should the need arise) but there are lots and lots of fun girly touches to make it appropriate for our little sweet pea. So let's talk inspiration. I knew that I wanted a gray and white room with splashes of bright color. I was heavily inspired (can one be heavily inspired?) by this nursery from View Along the Way. I loved those patterned curtains and pops of color in an otherwise quiet and calming room. I also loved that chandelier, but unfortunately this room has no overhead lighting, nor does it have tall enough ceilings. Oh well.

Back when this room was a guest room, I painted the wall that the little butterflies are on three times - from white to lavender to a soft gray. (Valspar's Urban Sunrise) It's a beautiful gray, but like most grays it can be tricky, the color changes throughout the day and depending on what tones you pair it with. Then we painted the wall that the bright curtains are on in the same gray. And by we, I mean our friend Zachary painted it one sunny day in October when he was on break from college. Thanks Zachary! I took that opportunity to re spackle and sand some gouges on that wall that had been bugging me for a couple of years. While those walls will never be smooth unless skim coated, they're much better than they were. Also, can we just stop for a minute and admire that beautiful bedroom door? With the tarnished brass doorknob. Glorious.The upstairs doors are one of my favorite things in the house. Okay. Back to the subject du jour. We had initially planned on just doing a floor bed for Keilana once she outgrew the swing, like we did for Javi. Keilana, however, thought that was a terrible and terrifying idea and lobbied hard for a crib to call her own. And we complied. You're welcome, baby girl. It's the Hensvik crib in white from IKEA, and so far we love it. It's solid and beautiful and KK loves it too. I often come in to get her from her naps and find her with both legs through the bars, swinging away without a care in the world.

I tried a million and one things on that wall above the floor bed, and ultimately decided on these little paper butterfly cutouts in colors that show up in the curtains around the room. I may come up with a better idea at some point, but for now it gives that wall a little interest for very little moolah.

So one of my favorite ways to decorate a room is to find an inspiration fabric that I base all my other decisions off of. I knew I wanted a bright, colorful fabric that made this light filled room very cheery for the curtains. One day, when I was great with child, I made the trek to JoAnn fabrics (my least favorite store. truly.) and spent a good long while examining every fabric they had on the rack. Lover is my witness. We both liked this fabric, called Spring is in the Air, or something like that. I purchased five yards of it that day, and my mom helped me sew it into full, happy curtains for this one window. Then, a few weeks later, I went back to that accursed place to buy more for the other two windows, the little desk area, a few throw pillows and the back of the quilt that my mom was making for Keilana. And - there was no more of it. Whomp whomp. So I had bright and happy curtains, on ONE window, and could not for the life of me find a fabric that coordinated for the other stuff in the room. Argh. I'll get back to that story in a minute.



Hanging in the corner next to the closet is a little birdcage I purchased at the Christmas Tree shops. My thought was to put little lights inside to make this a nightlight, but that turned out to be very distracting for Sweet Pea. So instead I was on the lookout for a fun little bird, and I found this orange beauty and his purple brother at a Goodwill in Schaumberg, IL. As far as I can tell they are Talavera pottery birds from Mexico. My mom brought back a very similar one for my grandma years ago when she took a missions trip there, and I've always loved that bird. So I was very excited to find my very own, albeit in Illinois! I found the chunky white curtain rod at a garage sale last summer for five dollars. Not too shabby!

That big white basket was a mislabeled Goodwill find (here in Rochester) that I only paid four dollars for. It's awesomely huge and holds all of KK's blankets. That Goodwill trip was one of those awesome thrifting adventures where you find absolute gold for pennies. My favorite kind of trip. The pink and white blanket was crocheted by my aunt for Keilana, and it's beautiful. All of the blankets that my kids have, with the exception of three flannel blankets that I made when I was pregnant with Javi, have been gifts from someone. So sweet.



Let's pop over to the other side of the room now.  I knew I wanted to do an eclectic little collection of frames and such on this wall from the beginning. Again, trial and error. I think I hung things three or four times, editing and switching and waiting for inspiration until I settled on this. Here's a closer look.

It's fun and girly, right? Also, apparently it was four o clock when I took these photos. Good to know. The canvas in the top left was one of the first things I made for this room. One evening, while I was nursing Keilana and rocking her to sleep, she was having a terrible bout of reflux and was fighting me something fierce. This Shakespeare quote came to mind "Though she be but little, she is fierce." She had such a terrible time with silent reflux, but she is one of the most determined little babies I have ever seen. It took months to really kick the reflux, but once she did, girlfriend has been thriving. :0) So, the canvas. I painted it pink, traced the quote on and filled it in with silver sharpie, and dipped a pencil eraser in different paints to make the dots. Easy peasy.

The little rocking horse was mine as a kid, a craft that my mom and I did together. It used to be green, white and red, but I repainted into an "Appaloosa" when I was about ten. I found it up in a box in the attic when I was purging, and it goes perfectly here. The clock is from Target, just a pretty silver one they had for about six dollars I think.



My friend jen and I went thrifting when we visited her back in February, which is where I found the little butterflies. They were that brassy look that was so popular in the seventies? Sixties? But a little silver spray paint fixed that. And that awesome frame? Also from my epic trip where I found the big white basket and some other gems. You might be thinking that I painted those watercolor roses. And you're... wrong! This was one of the cool things we found in the house, up in the attic. Apparently it was an art project and Michael got an A+ for his efforts! The painting was quite a bit bigger, but this was my favorite part, so I cut it up and framed this part. The frame is ridiculously heavy, so it's held up on the wall with four screws thru some of those scrolly bits. Oh, and I'd really like to replace that light with something that works better in the room, but I'm holding out for something that I really love since this one is just fine, and SOO much better than the original monstrosity that we replaced when we made this room a guest room.



When you walk into the room, this is what you see; the closet/builtin dresser/window seat/desk area. That whole long wall is just one huge builtin. I love the function of it, but it does make placement of everything else in the room a little tricky. But - it's great for storage! Let's talk about the dresser first. Back in the day, this whole area was honey stained pine. I painted everything white except for the drawers which were black when we first redid the room. I loved the contrast.  But the black wasn't working for a little girl's room, so I repainted the drawers in the same gray as the walls, with one caveat. Our downstairs bathroom is the same color, but in a very durable kitchen and bath paint. I used that paint on these drawers, knowing they get a lot of wear and tear. I painted these about 10 months ago, and they're holding up great.



The white painted top needs... something to keep everything from marking it up. I need to do some research on a protective top coat. Or maybe just keep repainting it every year or so. Anyways, the drawers are nice and deep, and hold lots of adorable baby clothes. I lined the drawers with some drawer liner paper that I found at Goodwill. Are you sensing a theme? I love Goodwill. The paper is lightly scented and I love the luxurious feel of lined drawers! :) I need to do my own!





So above the dresser there used to be two panels, one on either side of a large mirror, that were carpeted. Yes carpeted. We removed the carpet and painted the drywall behind it black for the guest room. But I knew I wanted something nicer this time, and so we tried to fill those spots in with wood. Long story short, that didn't work out, and in the process we broke the mirror that was there. So - plan B, I covered the whole little nook in a white and silver wrapping paper and hung some little mirrors from the Christmas Tree Shops and some teal butterflies I bought at JoAnns (on one of my trips back there looking for more fabric).  The paper is just stuck up with scotch tape while I decide whether or not I like it. (I think I do, so I need to ModPodge it on permanently) I have a few more ideas for this little spot above the dresser, and I am watching for a much bigger, much more awesome mirror. I'll know it when I find it. I painted that little pink basket (it was just an old one I had in the attic, and it holds all the random crap that always ends up in babies' rooms. :) It's nice to have a place to put everything.


The little turquoise basket on the left is thrifted, and full of tiny hats and shoes. I've always loved baby shoes, but tiny baby girl shoes? Oh.Em.Gee. LOVE. Peanut has had the same sized feet for eleven months now, so she's barely been able to wear any of her adorable shoes. But, her feet are finally growing, so we've been debuting some of her other cuteness. Also? Peanut has serious opinions (at one year minus three days) on WHICH shoes she wants to wear at any given time. I feel unprepared for the ensuing years. :)


This blue vase was also in the guest room, but the pink flowers make it fit in. This little lion rattle is a current favorite of Keilana's, she goes to sleep with it for almost every nap and bedtime. It's the perfect size for her little hands, and was a sweet gift from our friends in Spain. From this angle you can see that the builtin lights over the dresser jut out almost as deep as the dresser itself. I have a few ideas to make that whole piece look prettier and more intentional and they *may* involve brackets. :) Don't tell Lover.



Next up? Changing table and the door to the attic. This used to be a builtin desk (there was also one in Javi's room) but the desktop was the perfect size for a changing pad, and those shelves were put to use for jewelry, headbands and butt cream. :) The K's were a happy accident, KK is what we call Keilana on a regular basis, and I had planned to put one K up here and another on the little gallery wall, but then when I saw them together I realized they were perfect. :) They were purple, so I modpodged pink glitter paper onto them. The little animals are her favorite thing to play with and give kisses to during her many diaper changes, and the silver bucket (from Target's Dollar spot a few years ago) holds headbands. She will often ask to wear one, and then looks at herself in the mirror and claps. Such a little princess.



When the previous owners redid this room, they apparently removed a wall that blocked off this whole little area, along with the door that accessed the attic. They moved the door perpendicular to where it had been, and painted it black. I painted it white a few months ago, and that and the mirror right there next to the window bounce so much light around this room. I love how bright and happy her room is. The only irony is that she still sleeps so much that the shades are usually drawn in here to make it darker! You can also see that I made (in Nester fashion, i.e. with safety pins) a skirt for the desk to hide dirty laundry, outgrown clothes, garbage and, in this picture, the diaper pail. Oh! And you can also see the rugs we used, they are the old version of the Laborg rug from IKEA. We used two for the floor space in here. I need to find a better way of keeping them from slipping all over the floor though!



OK, to the left of the dresser we have the window seat and the closet. When this was a guest room I made a cushion for this seat and the one in our room. But my toddler's favorite thing to do was always pull those down and throw them on the floor, so I gave that up as a lost cause for the time being. The curtains were reused from the office turned nursery, and the pelmets are made from this tutorial. It's SO easy, you buy foam board, cut it to size, wrap it in fabric attached whichever way you want, and hang. Half an hour tops for each one. The fabric.  Oh the fabric. I told you that when I went back to JoAnn's I couldnt find more of that fabric. I asked at Customer Service and they told me "It's out of stock. We have no plans to restock it. And there are no stores within a hundred miles that have any left." To say I was annoyed would be an understatement. I brought home no less than three other fabric trying to find something to coordinate. Each one of them was truly awful. I was desolate and may or may not have cried tears of frustration. In the end, Lover came to my rescue and found me this Michael Miller Park fabric at fabric.com and saved the day. The colors are all in the same color family, and it even brings in the turquoise and purple that I wanted to incorporate. It goes really well, and because it is on an opposite wall, everything meshes without being matchy matchy. #winning



The closet is full of adorable dresses. And, can I say that, while dressing a girl is significantly more challenging than dressing a boy, the variety and cuteness of a girl's wardrobe just kills me. Love it. If she wasn't crawling through the mud and the muck every day this summer, I'd have her in dresses all the time. :-)



I knew all along that I wanted a pretty decent sized canavas on one wall that I would paint for Keilana. One of my deepest desires for her is that she grows up with a strong body image, that she feels and knows she is beautiful, and that she is not swayed by society's twisted ideals of what a woman should look like. She is beautiful and she is beautiful to me. So I sing it to her at night, and I put it above her bed, in the hopes that she will grow up believing it.


I pulled the colors from the curtains, and copied some of the flowers to tie it all together. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, especially that blue flower. It's my favorite. This was the painting I talked about back in this post! It took forever but it looks great now, and it goes so well with the rest of the room. And that's it! The whole room! It's taken a while but I'm really happy with how it has all come together in the end. We love our baby girl, and hopefully she'll love her happy little room for years to come. :)

jenny

 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Necklace Organizer

Since Javi was born a year and a half ago, I don't get quite as many house/creative projects done as I used to. And since getting pregnant with #2 in November, my productivity has taken even more of a nosedive. I do my best to stay realistic about the season of life that I am in now, in which I focus on the necessities (food! cleanliness! sleep!) and spending quality time with "my guys", and to not stress about all of the fun ideas I have in my head. I'm getting better about finding contentment in whatever season I am in, no matter how long or short that season may be.

But I am still a creative person who loves to make beautiful things. Or useful things. Or something that is neither useful nor beautiful but is definitely fun. :-) So I make the time every once in a while to satisfy that part of me. I also try to be realistic about what I can accomplish. I'm not working on a hand-sewn king-size quilt right now. Or a one bajillion piece mosaic art piece for my walls. :-) I keep my projects bite-sized, or I figure out how to break them down into bite-sized pieces. One of those projects that I accomplished recently is my necklace organizer.



I love my jewelry, and having most of it out on display reminds me to wear different items on a regular basis. I obviously still have my regular pieces that I default to more often than not, but I love keeping my "jewels" out and on display. So I made a necklace organizer.



This was not a planned, organized, meticulously measured out project. I literally walked out to our garage, selected a piece of scrap wood that was about the size I was envisioning, and started drilling holes. I did count how many knobs I had beforehand so that I drilled the right number of holes. However, I did not worry about centering the holes perfectly. I just worked from left to right, and when I had enough holes, I left an equal space on the right hand side and then chopped the rest of the piece of wood off.



Then I rooted through my paint stash for some pretty colors to paint the board with. I decided on (surprise!) my neutral metallic paints. I think I have a minor case of colorphobia. Unless the color is turquoise. :-) I painted a quick stripe of the dark metallic and let that dry.



Then I covered that with masking tape so I could paint the rest of board. I seriously don't need to explain this stuff, it was so simple and fly by the seat of my pants. :)



It took about three coats of the lighter metallic to get good coverage.



Carefully peel off the masking tape. Or do it roughly. Live dangerously. :-)



Screw in each of your knobs. I had these little IKEA knobs kicking around in the basement since I decided that I did not want to use them on my kitchen cabinets. I think there were two packs and each pack was a dollar. Screw them in by hand - therapeutic! or with a drill - fast and easy! I used a screwdriver because I was too lazy to walk down to the basement and get the drill.



Hammer in two sawtooth hangers on the back to hang your organizer. These sawtooth guys were perfect because they jut out just enough to clear the screw heads. couldn't have done that better if I had planned it. Which, I can't stress enough, I didn't. :)



Screw two screws into the wall, and hang up your organizer. Stand back and admire your handiwork for a moment, then start loading that baby up with necklaces and other baubles.



Pat yourself on the back for a job well done and take a moment to admire your pretties. Then store your pictures on a hard drive for eight months and finally get around to blogging about your accomplishment. You're done! :-)



 

Monday, November 19, 2012

Grateful Banner

You guys, I made a craft! Made it, hung it up and I'm blogging about it in a timely manner! I gave myself an imaginary gold star. :-) On a side note, wouldn't it be amazing if life handed out gold stars the way school did? I'm just sayin. :-) Okay, here's what I made.



Bam. A grateful banner. I'm pretty happy with the way it came out. I wanted to decorate a little bit for fall, nothing too crazy but just a little touch. God's been teaching me for a couple of years now the amazing plethora of things I have to be grateful for, and man is it awesome and humbling. As my friend Jenna says, an embarrassment of riches is what I have, friends. Here's how the whole fireplace/mantel area is looking.



I made the banner during a naptime - I painted randomly all over a sheet of watercolor paper, let it dry, and then cut the leaves out of that. Then I used watercolor pencils to draw my letters, filled them in and then painted over them to give them that watercolor effect. I love watercolor pencils. Also, I finished this part after Monster woke up, and he may or may not have eaten a few of my pencils. Oops.



Then, it was hole punching and stringing time (I used simple baker's twine). The whole thing was light enough to hang with scotch tape, but you could also drive some very small nails into the top of the mantel to hang the banner from. A cool mosaic frame from Pier 1 that I added a mirror to and my ceramic pumpkins round out the mantel. Oh, and my fall candle of course! :-)



So there you have it. A fast and easy craft that reminds me to reflect on all of the things I am blessed with in my life. I'm linking this up to Kim's Dare to DIY party. I have no idea if I'll finish every week, but I made it for this partay! :-)

Monday, April 30, 2012

Javi's Nursery

 OK, let's talk about the nursery, shall we? It's such a fun and happy space, and I am so happy with how it turned out. I won't review the before pictures again, but my goodness, this room looks nothing like it did before! :-) 



I wanted a simple, fun room for our little munchkin. When I started planning the room we hadn't found out if we were having a boy or a girl, but I knew that either way I wanted the room to be a fun, functional place for a baby, without being gender specific. 



So I decided on a color scheme of soft, sunny yellow, deep blues and pops of happy red. I also wanted a very loose circus/ animal scheme. Nothing like this room, 



which I thought might be a little over the top, but just some fun, simple touches. :-) Plus when I showed Lover this picture, his eyes kind of glazed and he muttered something under his breath which sounded a lot like "not on your life" :-)  I also found this quilt online and sent an email to my quilting expert mom asking her how hard it would be to reproduce this for the baby's room. 



I have a thing for pennants, they are just so happy and fun, and I liked how they tied into the circus theme very subtly. My mom responded that she would be happy to make the quilt for Baby K - awesome! So I set to work finding the right fabrics to make a fun, primary colored quilt for baby K. And not long after, I found this super fun elephant fabric:



It was perfect for the nursery - primary colors? Check! Slight circus theme? Check! Elephants? Check! Throughout the course of my pregnancy and pulling Javi's room together I became mildly obsessed with elephants. They are just so adorable to me! 


But back to the quilt - I picked out a bunch of complementary fabrics, and after snipping off a few pieces for another project, I shipped them off to my mom to work her quilting magic on them. The resulting quilt is beautiful and fun, and I need to do a separate post on it to really do it justice. 



Next up I made a "sprocket pillow" out of the fabrics from the quilt. 



I used this tutorial, and it went really quickly. I use the pillow every night to nurse Javi. It's the perfect thickness and size to support my arm on the armrest. And it's so happy with all those fun fabrics! 


The pillow and quilt rest on the chair that used to reside in the living room. It's a super comfortable, rocking armchair, and I made a slipcover for it out of bleached dropcloth. The fabric is super durable and it made a tired old chair look much much better! I've logged a lot of hours in that chair in the last five months, and I am so glad I chose something so comfortable! :-) 



The cradle is the one that my brothers and I used when we were babies. Turns out before we moved to Spain my mom asked my aunt to store it for her, and it's been in storage for the last fifteen years. It's none the worse for the wear - and I love that it's a family heirloom. And look- there's another elephant! :-) 



Above the cradle is a sweet paper pennant banner that my sister in law made for my shower. It says Baby Javi and it is just the perfect bit of color for this side of the room. Javi noticed it really early on, and loved looking at all the paper patterns. 



Here's the other side of the room. My craft supplies still fill up those two cupboards on the side for now. Once the munchkin is bigger and requires more room I'll have to move it all out of there. we converted the desk area into a changing station and it's working out famously. The curtained off area hides extra diapers and wipes, and the humidifier. The two drawers hold all sorts of baby goodies, and the little blue caddy on the desktop holds diapers, wipes and kleenex. I made the curtain and the changing cover from a striped flat sheet from Walmart. $5 for a ton of fabric! I made a mobile to hang over the changing pad, and Lover built a shelf to hang above to hold more little baby items. I then commandeered the shelf to display cute baby stuff, including another elephant! :-) 



I wanted something fun and different for the mobile, and it took me a while to land on this design. I found the instructions for these paper ornaments, and just strung them all up together to form a mobile. Because they are so light they move in the slightest breeze, which is really neat. 



Baby's view is pretty neat! :-) 



The shelf above holds a framed verse, two little picture frames and my favorite little shoes that Javi's worn so far. A few other decorative items round out this shelf for now, and I love it. Here you can also see the little wooden animals that we put on the wall - they were each 69 cents from Hobby Lobby, and Javi's current favorite thing to do is try to pull them off the wall! :-) 



These frame cubes were a shower gift, and they've got a few more decorative doo dads. That ceramic elephant planter was a gift from my grandma, and of course we have a Green Bay Packers monster truck so Javi will grow up to be a good fan. :-) I bought the sign at Goodwill a few years ago and it worked perfectly in here! 



The curtains are just simple white sailcloth curtains from Target that I added a yellow ribbon stripe to. The little table is also from Goodwill - four bucks! 




I made a muslin curtain for the closet and trimmed it out with some of that sheet fabric. All of Javi's teeny tiny little clothes, blankets, etc hang out in there, in a somewhat orderly fashion. :-) 



In that picture you can also see the blue ribbon that Lover added to the light pull chain. It is super functional - at night I can walk in with hand outstretched and immediately find the light. Plus, Javi's new favorite thing is to turn it on and off himself (while we're holding him of course). Its super cute to see him reach his hand out when we walk in the room, and he is incredibly proud of himself when he manages to yank the ribbon hard enough to turn on the light! 



We bought the rug on eBay after searching all of our local stores for something that would work in our price range. Lover found it and I love it. The blue ottoman is from Walmart and holds a bunch of toys.  



Lastly, we replaced the door trim with the style that matches the rest of the house. We'll slowly be doing this in each room upstairs, but Javi's is the first to get the fancy treatment! 


So that's it! A fun little room for our awesome little man. I think my favorite part is still the mobile. Or maybe the quilt my mom made. Or the elephants! :) What's your favorite?