Art with Heart

For too long, er, the past five months, our bedroom has looked like this:

Ugly paint, minimal furniture, and no art on the walls.  Come to think of it, the whole house looks like that.  Well, I decided I had enough.  Time to take matters into my own hands.  When Jenny mounted a cheapo Kinko’s print to foam core, I thought it looked cool.  Then Katie did it, too.  And then a light bulb went off above my head.  Hellooooo, we pulled foam insulation out of the wet bar in the pool house.

So I measured, hoping the foam was at least two feet wide.  Hooty hoo!  The foam was exactly 24 inches wide by about 4 feet.  I had already gone through our wedding photos and chose two of my favorite ‘we’re not posed smiling at the camera’ shots.  Sure the first one is blurry, but I like it that way.  A little more artistic and unexpected.  I love that it’s sort of a ‘moment in time’ capturing the emotions we felt that June day.

After sizing and editing the photos in Photoshop, I saved the files, headed to FedEx Office (I still call it Kinko’s) and had ’em printed.  For $4.50 each, I got two 24 by 36 inch prints.  I headed home and started cutting the foam.  Well, tried to cut it.  The utility knife didn’t work on my 2 inch thick foam.

If something doesn’t work, I call Ben to ask for his ideas.  He suggested using the table saw.  After a little begging, he agreed to cut the pieces for me when he got home.  He did and it worked like a charm.  Just to be safe, I had Ben cut the pieces at 23 1/2 by 35 1/2 inches.  With the sides straight, I mixed up a little, okay a lot, of kelly green paint.  Because I hate being careful when I don’t have to, I painted the sides first, then mounted my photos.

Speaking of mounting photos, I started by using ModPodge, which was a mistake.  It bubbled up and I had to work with it a lot.  After one short edge, I searched the house, knowing I had spray adhesive somewhere.  Ah ha!  Found it.  Outside, I lined my print up, peeled back a small bit, sprayed, then pressed it into place.  With that first edge stuck down, I sprayed the rest, working in smallish lines, pressing the paper down, and smoothing it from the center out.  Because I did this along (and thought getting it to lay straight would be more difficult) I didn’t trim my paper before mounting.  I had a little paper overhanging the edges, so I flipped the pieces over and carefully cut along the edge using a utility knife.

To hang these big guys, I decided to just poke a hole in the back for a nail.  First, I measured a few inches down, then centered.

Ben suggested adding small pieces of pipe, just to prevent the nail tearing the foam.  What a thinker.  He cut two small pieces of copper pipe (which we were about to take to the recycling center).

With the copper tube centered in my cross-hairs, I pushed down.  I couldn’t get the pipe flush unless I pulled out some of the foam.  A needle nose pliers pulled it out and the pipe stayed wedged in the foam.

I hung the pictures on either side of the big window.

Finally, something on the walls!  Two big somethings.

Better yet, these prints have meaning to us.

Walking into our room doesn’t make me cringe anymore.  Rather than focus on the terrible wall color, I see pretty prints that remind me what a wonderful man I have.

And it only cost nine bucks because I had the rest of the materials.

A pop of green is another fun touch.

Only three more walls to get something on, including this giant one.  Oy, that blue.  Hopefully we can scrape the popcorn ceilings and repaint this fall/winter.

I don’t know which is worse, the awful blue or the burnt red in the bathroom.  No wait, the red is much worse.  At least there’s something pretty in the room now.

What do you think of the most recent additions?  What art have you added to your home?  Oversized prints?  A custom painting?  Blurry photos that you love?

Show Your…

Colors.  Did you think I wanted to see something else?  Pervert.  Just kidding.  But really, show your colors.  My Colortopia is back with a new tool, Show Your Colors, to let you show off your hard work.  Or if you’re looking to paint a room, gain inspiration (and colors) from other rooms.  I always say, paint is the quickest and cheapest way to change-up, add drama, lighten up, or add personality to a room.

Remember the bright red accent wall in our living room?  Yeah, that was too much personality, and not ours.

Less than a gallon of gray paint and a few hours really lightened up and changed the room.

Painting our entertainment center a dark, moody gray added some drama.  Trying out a golden yellow color was a fun way to add personality, but it wasn’t dark enough.

Keeping it dark and simple worked best here.

But in our windowless main bathroom, lightening up was the main goal.

The dark wood paneling and dingy beige paint sucked the light out of the room.  After a full remodel, adding a shower, a linen closet, and changing every surface, time to paint.  Bright white for the trim work and a light gray for the walls for a light, airy but still modern look.

A little personality goes a long way, so a blue painted vanity is a fun touch, although it’s not finished yet.

Now go over to My ColortopiaShow Your Colors, and upload before and afters of your recent paint projects!

What room(s) have you painted recently?  Or are in the process of painting?  Did you go with a lighter color?  Or choose a dark, moody color?

I have been sponsored by Glidden® brand paint to write this post, but the thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.  

Dog Days of Invitations

We’ve got two upcoming events that I made invitations for.  A dog themed party for V, per his request.  Specifically, a Jack party.  Right when he said that, I thought of Kim’s adorable Pet Shop paintings.

I spotted this adorable Husky Print that looks just like Jack.  It was perfect.

So I emailed Kim begging asking her if I could pretty please with a cherry on top use this painting for the invitation design.  Luckily, Kim is fantastic and said I could use the image, so long as I don’t use it on anything else.  Not a problem.  So, I saved the image and opened it in Photoshop.  Wanting a white background, I right clicked on the eraser tool.  Right clicking brings up the options.  Click on the Magic Eraser Tool.

Then click an area of the background.  This handy little tool picks out any of the same colors, and erases it.  Seriously, this Magic Eraser is just as handy as the Mr. Clean version.  And really magic.

A small area between the front legs didn’t go with it, so I clicked again and gone.  After a transfer to my invite, I had an adorable design.
Because we’ve been so busy working on the house, I’ve really slacked in the birthday decoration department.  We’ll have a small celebration at our house on Friday, and another larger party with my family in Minnesota a few weeks from now.  What are we doing in Minnesota?  Going to my sister’s wedding, which I also created invitations for.  My sister has a modern aesthetic (we’ve shared her stair bookcase) so something clean and simple was in order.  The invitation is 5 by 7, focusing on the text.

For a dose of fun, we added diagonal stripes on the backs.  The wedding is small, so I also made pretty wrap around address labels.

These invites are one of my favorite designs yet.  V loves his dog invitation.  And Ashley loves her wedding invites.  Which makes me a happy camper.  I aim to please.

What do you think of the designs?  Do you like simple designs?  Or something more decorated?  What did you do over the weekend?

Gimme a Giveaway: Norwex

This giveaway is closed.  Thanks for entering!  See who won here.  

As we’ve mentioned, we’re fans of the Norwex cleaning cloths.  If you’ve never tried them, you just might get a chance today.  Generous Sarah is giving away a set of cleaning cloths to one lucky reader.  This set includes one Enviro Cloth and one Window Cloth.

After cleaning the bathroom last night, I can say I still love these.  Quick, streak free (and lint free!) shine without chemicals.  What are you waiting for.  Here’s what you need to know to get in on this action.

The Goods: A set of Norwex Cleaning Cloths.

To Enter:  Leave a comment, which can (but doesn’t have to) include our Just for Fun question.

Just for Fun: To clean with these cloths, tell us something you like to make shine.  A curbside treasure?  Old silver?

For additional entries:

1.  Like Sarah’s Norwex page, then let us know so you get another entry. 

Contest Closes: Thursday, September 20th at 11:59 pm, central time.

Number of Winners: One!

Ships: Anywhere in the United States and Canada.

Other Info: We will select the winner using random.org and announce on Friday, September 21st.  Good luck!!

Gimme a Giveaway Winner: Mohawk Rug & Behind the Scenes

For the past week, our weather has been fantastic.  Highs in the seventies, lows in the forties, and clear, sunny skies.  To top it all off, today is Friday!  Which means, we’ve got a winner of the Mohawk rug!

Angela S., you’re the lucky one!

Yesterday, Ben started excavation work.  He borrowed the Bobcat from his work and dug up the hillside by the garage.

It took a while to gently slope the hill, but after that, Ben got to work scraping out the sand.

And here’s a sneak peek at a project I’m starting.

P.S.  The Mohawk giveaway kind of messed up our usual timeline, so we’ll be back in a few hours with another fun giveaway!