Top Projects of 2010

Even though we’ve only been blogging since May, we’re here to share our top projects of the year. 

By far, our most viewed posts, thanks to Young House Love, are about building and the completion of our DIY welded steel and marble dining table. 

I have to say, it’s one of our proudest DIY projects, too. 

Another fan favorite is the coffee filter pendant that is in our guest room. 

A simple, affordable art from magazines is another favorite.

Our painted rug was an affordable solution to join the chevron craze. 

Rounding out our top five is how to update brass using Blue Magic cream. 

Did any of your favorite projects crack the top five?  What is your proudest DIY?  If you have an idea you’d like us to tackle, please send an e-mail to ourhumbleabowed@gmail.com for consideration.

Tom’s of Maine Giveaway Winner

I was so excited to be able to giveaway a $50.00 Target gift card.  We all know my love for Target and now one lucky reader gets a shopping trip!  I think the rest of us are jealous.  To freshen up, I like to use a gritty face scrub.  Seriously, nothing is better than nice smooth skin. 

The winner of the Tom’s of Maine Target gift card, chosen by Random.org is… (drumroll please)

number 11, Jenny!  Congratulations, Jenny!

When Blog Friends and Shopping Collide

Recently, our family took a trip to the great state of Minnesota for the Christmas holiday.  We had a lot of things to do, including a wedding, bridal shower, and of course Christmas.  Between the wedding and Christmas, I was able to sneak in an IKEA shopping adventure and finally meet my blog bud, Jen from IHeart Orgainzing in real life.  We (well, at least I did; Jen may be too polite to say she didn’t) had a great time, falling naturally into conversations.  Not only does she have a great blog, beautiful home and awesome organizing ideas, but she’s so sweet and genuine.  We spent a few hours in IKEA, browsing the upper level, soaking in the ideas; we forgot to take pictures because we were so chatty. 

One item on our list was to find cheap winter organizing solutions for my entry closet.  Unfortunately, IKEA didn’t have many wire mesh baskets in the dimensions I needed, but I did buy two sets Emu boxes, hoping to screw them into the wall.  I showed them to Ben, but he wasn’t so keen on affixing these to the wall, so it’s back to the drawing board.

I have also had my eye the Ofelia blanket my past few visits, so I decided to finally buy it.

Unfortunately, when I returned home, I realized it had a huge snag, so I’ll have to return it.  I guess it wasn’t meant to be.  I did plan to make some textured pillow shams out of the blanket, though.

Another item I’ve considered getting more than once are the Limmaren bottles.  Jen and I had a great idea, why not use one of the bottles for our Tom’s of Maine mouthwash?  So, we both added them to our big yellow bags. 

I know this is late for Christmas, perhaps if you’re headed to a New Year’s party, but I think one of the bottles would be part of a simple and useful hostess gift.  Make a spice blend of any seasonings you’d like, add extra virgin olive oil, and pair it with a delicious bread and small dish to pour the oil mixture into.  If any of you have been to Johnny Carino’s, that’s exactly what I’m thinking. 

As you know, I’m trying to get our entry more organized and better suited to handle all our winter gear.  I love the deer hooks I found at World Market, but I thought I’d buy some back up hooks, just incase the deer were too deep for behind the door.  So, I took a set of three Bjärnum folding hooks home with me too. 

Jen and I also bought matching trays that we have plans to gussy up.

Believe it or not, that’s all I bought from IKEA, though I did have to keep in mind that we had a truck load of stuff to haul back to Montana already, so space was very limited. 

After IKEA, we ventured over to Home Goods.  Can you believe this was my first time in HG?!?  I know!  I found a few great items there, like these Chilewich pressed vinyl place mats for $2.99 each.   

I’ve seen similar Chilewich place mats for sale at Crate and Barrel for $7.00 each, so I bought two.  I love the detail and the fact that they’re vinyl makes for easy clean up.

I know quatrefoil patterned items are hot right now, and I not the only one unable to resist.  So, when I eyed this black lacquer capiz jewelry box, I snapped it up.

It’s perfect on my nightstand, holding my necklaces.  Again, I love the pattern and texture!

Here are a few other beauties that caught my attention.

Loved their side tables!  I also fought the urge to pop a set of these pillows in my basket.

You know me though, I’d rather sew it myself.  I’m already formulating my plan of attack. 

We walked over to Marshall’s, but neither of us bought anything.  After Marshall’s, we got lost, but finally found a Goodwill.  We definitely found some ‘interesting’ items, but nothing that I needed.  Though, I had to fight Jen over this potato bowl…

Umm, yeah.  There was no fight.  Not cute.  We actually considered a little ‘Best of the Worst’ post, sort of a ‘What Not to Buy,’ but we didn’t know if you’d be interested.   

Any other Home Goods virgins out there?  What is your best buy?  Would you be interested in seeing a ‘Best of the Worst’ post?

Wishing and Hoping

I’ve said before that I think I have some form of seasonal depression.  I really hope I’m not the only one who gets stressed out and annoyed by the clutter winter brings.  Seriously, four people, three of which accumulate tons of winter garb (you’re not looking at one) and one small entry closet does not equal love.  To thwart winter’s takeover of our entry closet, I have concocted a plan of attack.  Notice I said plan; I haven’t even begun the process.

The plan includes a sofa table with a drawer or two, a few storage cubes and some cute hooks.  Ideally, Ben would build a modern style sofa table similar to this

I would prefer a dark wooden top and deeper drawers, but overall, I really like the style.  The drawers would be great for keys, mail, stamps and any pocket change.

Two storage cubes like these would be great below, though I would really like to have a faux leather one.  One for each of the boys.

The World Market deer head hooks would be the perfect spot for guests to hang their coats.

I plan to hang one under each picture frame behind our door, so long as the hooks are shallow enough to not bang into the door.

I love the deer hooks, but I would really love bird hooks, mounted in the same fashion with equal detail.  Something similar, but more realistic than these.  Creating functional, space-saving storage in our entry closet is key, too. 

I had a chance to plan my attack when Jen from IHeart Organizing and I met up at IKEA, stay tuned for those details soon!

What is your greatest organization challenge?  Have you found any reasonably priced great solutions?  Any tips for my entry?  I’m still on the hunt for affordable storage ottomans.  What is on your organizational wish list?

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas from Our Humble A{Bowe}d to yours.  We’re so thankful for our readers and our sponsor, IHeart Organizing.

My amazingly talented blog friend, Jen, is the mastermind behind this blog and Etsy shop, and her projects do not disappoint. I recently had the pleasure to meet Jen in person to do a little shopping, too!  Jen has so many organizing ideas, tips, and solutions that are sure to get even the most unorganized person in the mood clean, declutter and organize.  If that’s not enough, Jen also has an amazing home, decorated with boatloads of thrifty and frugal finds.  I really lover her clever, creative use of run of the mill household items, too.  If you haven’t already, check out IHeart Organizing and tell Jen I said, “Merry Christmas!”