Etsy Favs: August

Good morning everyone!  Hope you have a nice weekend.  V and I were sick for most of it, but I think we’re on the up side of it.  Now to finish up the few projects I’ve been working on.

Set of 5 Floating Honeycomb Shelves by Handmade Riot

Vintage Green Legs Trestle Table from Seven Hands High

Custom Wooden State Plaque at Sy Wood Ink

Silver Positive Studs by Kerrie Yeung

Hello Weekend Pencils from Amanda Catherine Designs

Geometry II Original Watercolor by Geometric Ink

Black Cross Plus Pillow at Pencil Me In Stationery

Copper Bud Vase from The Vintage Vogue

Mint Green Jewelry Box and Apricot Post Earrings by Paragraph Loop

Geometric Wool Pillow from Scout and Whistle

Happy and I Know It Print at Hairbrained Schemes

Custom Calligraphy First Name Mug by Wander Sketch

Faceted Wood Quartz Crystal Point Sculpture from Stone and Violet

Custom Initial Necklace by Havok Designs

Wooden Coat Pegs at Chocolate Creative

Spruce Dot Earrings from K. O’Brien Jewelry

There’s too much fabulousness there for me to choose a favorite.  Which do you like best?

Going for the Gold

Hey there, everyone and happy Friday!  After a week of sick kids (and now I’m getting the same cold) I’m really ready for a weekend.  While the boys have napped, I’ve worked several gold items into our house.  Some serve a purpose and others are face lifted items we already had.  Here’s one that is super useful to me:

Gold-Stump-Card-Holder-Cutting

A stump, slit cut in the side (using a hack saw), then gilded with Antique Gold Rub’n Buff.

Gold-Stump-Card-Holder-Finished

Is now a handy recipe card holder in the kitchen.  But it can also display a picture or store recent important receipts or coupons.

Gold-Stump-Card-Holder-in-Kitchen

While I had the Rub’n Buff out, I used it on a plain white tray.  Eyeballing it, I taped off a design and used a scrap of old t-shirt to buff gold over the rest.

Octagon-Remote-Tray-Taped

Hello fun little tray!

Gold-Octagon-Remote-Tray-Detail

I shall use you to control our remotes.

Gold-Octagon-Remote-Tray-in-Family-Room

Because I couldn’t stop there, (addicting much?) I covered over the flourescent orange ends of this little timer.  They boys got a few from the dentist, so one is living on the guest room bookshelves.

Gold-2-Minute-Glass-in-Guest-Room

Odd, I’m developing an hour-glass collection.  Perhaps to go along with my recently discovered owl turned doorstop group.

After my Rub’n Buff binge, I moved on to gold spray paint.  Because why not?  I used most of the can for another project.  Rather than store the little left, I sprayed this little succulent planter:

Gold-Succulent-Pot-in-Family-Room

And my perpetual calendar box.

Gold-Perpetual-Calendar-Box-in-Office

Five rooms got a touch of gold in the past week.  Midas touch, I’ve got it.  Ha.  What’s your latest addiction?  Gilding everything in sight?  Hour-glasses?  Owls?

Cutting Corners

How ’bout a round of applause for our new spider base coffee table top:

New-Coffee-Table-in-Family-Room

While marble or glass would be beautiful, I think marble is too heavy for the base.  And I know glass would be completely covered in fingerprints, taunting me daily.  So I had Ben help me (okay, he did all the cutting) make a paintable top.  He cut a sheet of 1/2 inch MDF to 36 1/4 inches square, then made a pivot point to make a perfect circle.  A scrap of MDF nailed to the center of the square, like this:

Making-Round-Table-Top-Pivot

Which gives a rigid edge to spin, following with a pencil.

Making-Round-Table-Top-Drawing

Using a jigsaw, Ben cut close, but just outside the line.  With the corners cut, I got out the orbital sander with 80 grit paper and sanded until I met the pencil line.  For a smoother edge, I followed up with 150 grit paper, primed, painted, and sealed both sides with Polycrylic.  I set the top on and for the first time in my home ownership, I’ve got a coffee table.

New-Coffee-Table-in-Family-Room-Toward-Fireplace

I had a sample jar of Valspar’s Sweet Mint, which I think pairs nicely with the wood base.  Fun and colorful, without being bright and crazy.

New-Coffee-Table-In-Family-Room-by-Fireplace

Sweet Mint is also a near perfect match for the sky in my MT Photo Journal Heavenly print and landscape painting on the mantel.

New-Coffee-Table-in-Family-Room-with-Heavenly-Print

If I get sick of it, I can quickly sand it down to repaint with minimal money and effort.

New-Coffee-Table-in-Family-Room-Toward-Back

We’ve got a few games on top including tic tac toe and the checker book.  The terrarium, pulled from the boys’ room, adds greenery and a glass jar with our initials rounds out the set.

New-Coffee-Table-in-Family-Room-Top-Detail

Which do you prefer, coffee tables or ottomans?  It feels less like a dorm room, so adult, to have one.  And really fun to accessorize.  Now to convince Ben to replace the ottoman in the living room with a coffee table.

It’s So Sick

Hello everyone and happy Monday!  Weather finally cooperated with us this weekend and we gave the back deck a finish coat.  Per Ben’s research and paint store recommendations, we used Sikkens SRD in a Teak finish.

Ben had a one day only 20% off all paints and stains coupon at Home Depot, so we bought six gallons.  And used just under five to get it covered in one thick, even coat.

Stained-Back-Deck-Overall

The color samples at Home Depot and the can showed a medium toned finish, but it actually is much darker.

Stained-Back-Deck-and-Rocks

Not that we don’t like it, but it just wasn’t what we expected.

Stained-Back-Deck-from-Pool-House

However, the dark wood is high contrast against the limestone, so happy accident.

Stained-Back-Deck-Edges

It takes 48 to 72 hours to fully cure, and a few areas still are shiny.  But soon we’ll be able to walk on it and (gasp!) use it.

Stained-Back-Deck-Wet-Spots

Once the back deck dries, we’ll coat the new front walkway and steps.

Beam-Front-Steps-from-Walkway

More beams make three steps and a small platform.

Beam-Front-Steps-from-Side

Because the house originally had concrete steps (that still tie into the house foundation) we had to build the steps over the broken concrete.

Beam-Front-Steps-Edges

An outdoor bench and cable rail system are still on our to do list, but we’re slowly finishing up this year’s landscape work.  Which means we’re getting closer to a pretty exterior and a master bathroom remodel.

What do you think of the darker finish?  Did you cross somthing off your to do list this weekend, too?

Check(er) Book

After sharing the tic tac toe board I got a crazy idea to make a checkerboard.  Out of a book.  While out looking for more bathroom stuff (tile and lights) I picked up a large hardcover book for a buck fifty.

Book-for-Checker-Board

Checker boards are 8 squares wide and lucky for me, my book was just a little wider than 8 inches.  So I taped off the edges and marked my grid, using a pencil to draw right on the book.

Book-Turned-Checker-Board-Taped-and-Measured

Then I used craft paint to fill in every other box until I had a checker board.  Twelve white rocks and twelve gray rocks from our yard serve as mini game pieces.  At least for now.  Maybe I’ll get glass pebble vase filler.  Beach glass or seashells could be neat, too.

Book-for-Checker-Board-with-Rock-Pieces

V still doesn’t completely understand how to play, but we’re having fun.

Book-for-Checker-Board-Playing-with-Rock-Pieces

And when we’re done playing, we can stash the pieces, er rocks, inside.  That’s right, I made a game board book box following these same steps.  Yes, I realize I’m completely crazy.

Book-Turned-Checker-Board-Inside

Now we have a discreet checker board that looks completely at home on a stack of books.

Book-Turned-Checker-Board-on-Top-Stack

And we can easily flip it over to play a game.

Book-Turned-Checker-Board-on-Stack

Who’s up for a game of checkers?  And what are your weekend plans?