Gimme a Giveaway: Vol. 25

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Happy Friday, all!  Hope your day is great so far.  I’m super excited for today’s giveaway from Vol. 25.

If you’re on the internet at all, I’m sure you’ve seen Jessica’s beautiful work somewhere.  Her charming prints are fun and quirky.  And her new Vintage Inspired Science Posters are to die for.  Seriously, look at these:

Poppy Study Vol. 1:

Lepidoptera Vol. 2:

Feather Patterns Vol. 3:

Antler Study Moose Vol. 1:

Emberiza Vol. 1:

But perhaps my favorite, Minerals & Gems Vol. 1:

Aren’t those gorgeous?!  The answer: absolutely.  So, here’s how you can get your hands on one for your home.

The Goods: One 17 inch by 28 inch  Vintage Inspired Science Poster from Vol. 25.

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

Just for Fun: Tell us your favorite school subject.  Were you a science junkie?  A mathlete?  Or an art and history lover like I was?

For additional entries:

1.  Follow Vol. 25 blog, then leave another comment.

2.  Like Vol. 25 on Facebook, leaving a separate comment.

3.  Like Our Humble Abode on Facebook, and comment again to increase your chances of winning.

Contest Closes: Thursday, July 25th, 2013.

Number of Winners: One lucky lady or gent.

Ships: Globally, so you international folks, comment away!

Other Info: We will select the winners using random.org and announce on Friday, July 26th.  And that’s the way it is July fifth.

Busted Bathroom

Let’s talk about our master bathroom, shall we?  What to say about this space.  Well, it’s dated.  The 70’s called, it wants our bathroom back.  Orangey oak cabinets aren’t the worst offenders, but they’re not doing anything to help, either.  And because of the sink placement, only one top drawer opens.

Master-Bath-Vanity-and-Toilet

But the cabinets aren’t the real problem.  Oh no, the tile is.  Not only in the looks department, but the shape they’re in.  At the base of the shower, the tiles are separating from the wall.

Master-Bath-Shower-Tile-Detail

Which means…water leakage.  We all know that’s a bad situation.  Of course we could fix just the problem areas, but where’s the fun in that?  I mean, the whole bathroom needs an update.  Super hot weather means we’re better off working indoors.  So, tackling the master bathroom has been bumped up our to do list.  Shower, get ready for a makeover.

Master-Bath-Inside-SHower-Tile

Walls, prepare for a facelift.

Master-Bath-End-Wall

And vanity mirror, you’ve gotta go.  And finally we’ll get some paint around the light fixture.

Master-Bath-Vanity

Most exciting to me is adding the old clawfoot tub from the main bathroom below the window.

Master-Bath-Window-and-Vanity

To accommodate the tub, we’ll shorten the vanity to one sink (two is unnecessary for us).  And convert the swinging door to a pocket door.

Master-Bath-Door

We’re still in the early planning stages, but we’re discussing changing the layout of the shower.  In my ideal world, we’d make this a full glass wall:

Master-Bath-Shower-End

But it’s not realistic; where would we put our switches?  And I’ve heard full glass showers are a pain in the arse to clean.  Not to mention, spendy.  We’re excitedly discussing plans and looking for materials.

What prompts you to start a remodel?  Damage that needs fixing?  Just sick of using/looking at a space?  If you could choose one feature for your bathroom, what would it be?  I’m most excited for a separate tub and shower.  Especially because that tub is a clawfoot.

And to all US residents, Happy Independence Day!  Hope you enjoy your long weekend!

Boy Bedroom Mood Board

Scraping the popcorn off the boys’ bedroom ceiling started a whole room revamp.  Well, revamp implies we did something in there before.  Which we didn’t.  Other than hanging curtains and adding furniture, this room was untouched.  And super boring.  Now we’re working on making it a fun and happy place for our two rowdy boys.

Boys-Bedroom-Mood-Board

1.  Anjou Pear:  Surprise, I’ve already painted the walls.  And the color is brighter than the swatch looks.

2.  Drexel Dresser:  This dresser just makes me happy.  Perfect for now and can easily transition to adult furniture.

3.  Gray and White Stripe Curtains:  Add a fun large pattern and the neutral colors keep the bold walls in check.

4.  Magical Thinking Triangle Chain Rug:  Another fun pattern in neutrals to balance the walls.

5.  Fjellse Bed:  Not having an Ikea near by means we won’t actually have these beds, but they’re the inspiration for a DIY version.  

6.  Fun fabric found on clearance at least a year ago:  For another pop of color, I’m pulling this fabric out storage.  The green-yellow is nearly identical to the walls.

7.  Microfleece Blanket:  For sophisticated color, I’m using navy accents, blanket.  Actually, not this blanket because I found super soft throws at Costco for $9.99 each.

8.  Threshold Down Alternative blanket:  Ivory quilts are a soft backdrop for any bedding we want to use.  I’m thinking of it as a blank canvas to add splashes of color and pattern on.

9.  Gray Grid sheets:  Apparently extra long twin sheets are rare.  Target saves the day with their dorm bedding.

10.  Modern Kids Movie Posters:  Though it’s tough to decide.  This Batman one is awesome and Ev is obsessed with Batman.  Modern movie posters seem like a happy middle ground.  Favorite movies and characters of the boys’, modern to seem less commercial.

11.  Constellation Embroidery:  Another navy accent.  Bonus, it’s educational.

Gimme a Giveaway Winner & Top Twelve: Tools

Happy, happy Friday!  I can’t believe we’re almost in July.  But I’m so fraking excited to watch fireworks on the fourth.  What are you doing this year to celebrate?

Okay, how about I tell you the winner of the Super Sweet Life and Williams Sonoma gift card?  It’s Kristin!  Congrats!  I’ve been working on the boys’ bedroom revamp (mood board coming at ya Monday), including building plans.  Which got me thinking about the most used tools in our proverbial belts.  So here they are:

Top-Twelve-Tools

1.  Screwdriver and tape measure.  We have several Kobalt 6-piece screwdrivers because they’re so handy.  One screwdriver for large or small flat/phillips screws.

2.  Utility knife, Basic or Kobalt Quick Release.  The quick release feature is really nice, changing dull blades without a screwdriver.  And it folds into a pocket knife.

3.  Pipe cutter and wire stripper.  ‘Nuff said.

4.  Stud finder.  Easily locate studs, perfect whether you’re hanging a heavy mirror or installing new trim.  

5.  Staple gun.  Perfect for upholstery and attaching insulation bats.

6.  Hammer, pry bar, nail set.  Useful for installing or removing trim.

7.  Air nailer and compressor.  Ben loves Porter Cable, and we’ve got a set similar to this one.  For starters, a 16 gauge nailer is widely usable.

8.  Random orbit sander.  This is what I use for all furniture stripping, and I love it.

9.  Cordless drill.  Sure, an electric drill can do the job, but a battery-powered drill is far more portable.

10.  Shop vac.  Clean up any mess you wouldn’t want to use a normal vacuüm for.  Big chunks, fine dust, or wet messes.

11.  Miter saw.  A base grade saw works for most jobs, but for more intricate cuts (ah-hem, crown moulding) try a sliding compound miter saw.

12.  Quality paint brushes and rollers.  The Wooster Shortcut is my pick for painting trim, but an angled Purdy brush is ideal for ceilings.

Grow Inspired

I’ve mentioned before we’re working on landscaping our yard.  Right now, that includes tons and tons and tons (quite literally) of rock.  Rock is perfect for us because so much of our property is steep, hard-to-mow hill and sun-baked southern exposure.  Oh, and we’re way too cheap to pay hundreds of dollars a month just to keep grass green.  Hooray for saving water and money!  While the rock has many benefits for us, it still isn’t green.  And let’s face it, green = life.

Back-Yard-Hill-Needing-Plants

Although, I did transplant a few creeping evergreens up on our back hillside.  A touch of green, but we’ve got a long way to go.

Back-Yard-Hillside-Needing-Plants

The plan is to add plants after spreading all the rock (so we don’t crush our plants in the process).  Sadly, that may have to wait until next spring when a greater variety of plants is available.  Until then, I’m using Sprout It to help plan our attack.  Sprout It is a new, free iTunes app that helps find the best plants to use based on space, lifestyle, weather conditions, and growing difficulty.  Basically, it takes the guess-work out of choosing plants.

Even more exciting, Sprout It is giving fans a chance to win a backyard revamp!  Everyone has a space in their yard that needs some help.  I’ve really got my eye on this spot:

Back-Yard-Shade-Garden-Spot

Big ole pile of dirt, just waiting to get plowed over, rocked, and planted.  I’m thinking a variety of shade plants like hostas, bleeding hearts, ferns, and lily of the valley.  But really, our whole yard could count.  Do you have a needs help spot, too?   Well, the Sprout It Backyard Takeover contest is a super fun way for you to get involved.

Sprout It Grow Inspired

Anytime between now and July 2, upload a picture to Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #GrowInspired, then visit the Sprout It page to claim your photo and officially enter the contest.  One grand prize winner, to be announced on July 10, will receive a free backyard design from Chris Loves Julia and a $1,000 Lowe’s or Home Depot gift card to make it happen.  Sign me up!

Obviously this yard can use a plan and plants.  Because this is the greenest place in the yard:

Back-Yard-Steps-and-Plants

Something needs to change, stat.

I know this seems like a sponsored post, but I’m  not being paid to share this info.  Just think it’s a fun contest and want to spread the word.  What are you waiting for?  Hop on Instagram to add your photo and get in on the action.