Monday, March 22, 2010

Happy Monday

This morning I woke up to gray and rainy skies. But I'm not complaining- we had a beautiful weekend with 75 degree weather and lots of sun. Although we had a busy weekend we were able to spend time outside, which was refreshing.


We had some friends over for dinner Saturday night and I got to use these napkins that I bought a while back for the first time.


I got them on clearance from Dwell Studio around Christmas time. I cannot afford stuff from Dwell Studio, but I love their designs and confess I often covet their products. These napkins were regularly $64 for a set of 4 (?!?!!) and I got them for $20 for a set of 4- so I bought 2. I just couldn't resist. They were the perfect color yellow for our dining room and now that spring is here, I certainly don't regret buying them.


Hope you all had a wonderful weekend!

Don't forget to enter my giveaway -you have 2 more days to enter!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Etsy Friday- a giveaway!

The weather is gorgeous outside, so I will try and keep this short because neither of us should be on our computer right now.


I've never done a giveaway before- I have no idea how many people actually look at my blog, and that's ok with me. I keep this blog because I enjoy decorating. For me, our home and making it what it is, is something that I love. I feel blessed to be able to stay at home with our son, and it brings me joy to make our home a place that the 3 of us love being. So, I don't write this blog to become well-known. Not that I am opposed to that, or to others who have made blogging their career. But I do this mostly for me, I just hope that others enjoy it and feel inspired by it.

Ok, enough of that- so, I am doing a giveaway that is sponspored by no one, but a little gift from me to you (ok, one of you). I could spend hours on Etsy looking at all their lovely stuff, and I have mentioned LuckyBluebirdArt a few times now. I finally got around to ordering a print for the kitchen.




I mentioned to Amanda (the seller) in our Etsy convo how much I love her prints and have mentioned her a few times on my "Etsy Fridays". When my print arrived that I ordered, she also sent another print, that I had put on the blog. Isn't that just soooo sweet of her!?!



So in lieu of her kindness, I decided that I am going to do a giveaway of any one 8x10 print from LuckyBluebirdArt. I am excited about doing this giveaway because it's something that I have in my home and hope it is something that you will enjoy too. I am also happy to support an Etsy shop, and maybe it will inspire you to do so yourself.




So all you have to do is comment on this post: ETSY ME!

I will keep it open through Tuesday 3/23
I will ship anywhere in the US
I will announce the winner on Weds. and the winner can check out the shop and pick out any of the 8x10 prints.

have a happy weekend! :)

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Farewell


If you know me, or read this blog regularly, you know that I have been battling with our sofa for quite a while. You know that while I love this sofa, it is not conducive to life with a toddler, (or a dog). As Aiden gets older, it becomes more and more clear that the sofa is not cut out for life with a toddler- especially a toddler boy who likes to wrestle and jump. I will find buttons on the floor that popped off, the cushions aren't as comfortable as they used to be, and although I have done a good job keeping up with getting it cleaned, I will never buy a white sofa again.

I have been trying to find the perfect sofa for quite awhile- online, in stores, and I even thought about just getting a slipcover made for the current sofa. But, I never found anything that I felt really good about. I want something that will fit our lifestyle without compromising our style of decorating. We also don't want to break the bank.

So, all this to say, Rob and I found the perfect sofa. We weren't even trying- it just happened. (ok, I know this all sounds extremely cheesy) But, it does seem like fate- especially because we decided we weren't going to buy the perfect sofa until we sold our current sofa on Craigslist, for a decent price. And one day, when I was feeling frustrated with our sofa, I just decided to post it on Craigslist to see what happened. And 2 hours later, an excited girl from Philly contacted me. And she is picking it up this weekend. And we ordered our new sofa yesterday.

So, we are saying farewell to our beloved sofa. I am a little emotional- this was the first big purchase we made as a married couple and it was with us in our little West Chester apartment, moved into our first home with us, and got us through those long sleepless night when we bought Aiden home.

I'm not going to share about the new sofa yet. Lets just take this time to say goodbye.





(if you think I am a complete nutcase, I understand)

Friday, March 12, 2010

Etsy Friday

My birthday is in a few weeks so I put together a little post of gifts, that I think any girl would be excited about.


I've admired this necklace for a long time- I actually noticed it when I watched the Bachelorette last year and was excited that it was an Etsy product!


What girl doesn't love pretty stationary, especially when it can be personalized?


We all know I'm a sucker for a pretty pillow


I don't know why, but I think "Earl Gray soap" sounds yummy. Maybe because I have had Earl Gray Ice Cream at one of our favorite restaurants in town, Majolica, and I know it sounds like a strange flavor, but it was SOOO good.


And lastly, this kitchen towel is just so cheery!


Hope everyone has a great weekend! It is supposed to rain here all weekend, but I'll take it over snow and cold weather.


Monday, March 8, 2010

Kitchen breakdown

So, as promised, I wanted to share our budget and costs for our kitchen makeover. Here is the post with before shots. Sorry to bore you with more pictures of our kitchen, but I have a hard time doing posts without pictures.


Our budget for this project was $1,000 and we were determined to stay within budget. We were doing this "Trading Spaces" style (minus the whole trading spaces/time limit part).


The whole reason for this project was to make an island to provide more counterspace. So, by using the cabinets that we already had, for the base, we saved a ton of money. It didn't take long to decide on the pre-cut butcher block from Ikea. By only spending $200 on the countertop, we were able to stretch our money.

We did repaint, which wasn't neceseary, but something we have been talking about doing, and decided now was a good time to do it. We always get Lowe's Valspar paint and have always been pleased. This particular color is Seashell Gray and I love it!


I made the curtains from 2 yards of fabric I ordered from Etsy. I can't promise that I won't change these from time to time. We all know how much I like to do simple sewing projects like this to change things up a bit. But the fabric is Michael Miller "Mod Geo" in green.


I also ordered a couple of prints for the kitchen from Etsy which I haven't shared with you yet because one hasn't arrived yet and I haven't gotten a frame for the other one, but I will let you know when I get them up.

So, here's the breakdown list:

Base Cabinets- FREE
3 legs for island to provide more support (Ikea): $25 each, total $75 (sorry can't find the link but they are Utby)
New light fixture (Ikea): $25
Stools for island (Overstock): $200
Knobs for cabinets (Ikea) 10 packs at $4 ea.: $40
Paint and supplies (Lowes): $40
Fabric: $20
Art (prints from Etsy): $40
We probably spent around $75 on other random things that came up that we needed to get like caulk, dry wall to repair the wall, etc.

TOTAL: $780

So, we still have a little over $200 left! We still need to do the backsplash, but don't anticpate that costing too much becasue we are using the most basic white subway tiles that cost less than 50 cents each. If we still have money left over I would like to get a new trashcan since ours is broken.

There you have it! I am so glad that we stayed well within our budget and were able to do all we wanted to.





Friday, March 5, 2010

Spring Break

I am taking a little break from 'Etsy Fridays' today. Although, I did make a couple etsy purchases this week that I will share with you once they arrive. But, it feels like spring out today, and I am excited. Even though there are still some small patches of snow around and the ground is way too damp to take Aiden out to play - it's coming, and I say, bring it!



So yesterday, I ran down to Produce Junction, where it only cost me $5 for 3 bunches of flowers.


And I spread them all over the house.


And it makes me happy.


And it's the weekend, which means Rob is not working.


And Saturday night I get to see these girls:


Hope you all have a happy weekend!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Pocket Doors!

I was reading Decor8 last week and was noticing on this post how similar the floors of the house were to ours (I love our floors). Anyway, I noticed in one of the pictures that there were pocket doors between the living and dining rooms. (I didn't want to put any pictures from the post because I think they are copywrighted, but check out the post and you will see what I am talking about). Anyway, I immediately said to Rob- we should have pocket doors in between our living and dining rooms! In which he responded, "I know, I have said that before". I have no memory of this conversation. In fact, Rob is always saying that we should knock down the wall between the living and dining rooms.


Anyway, the point is, I now really want pocket doors. It would be nice in the winter to close off the rooms to feel more cozy. Or, when entertaining, you could just go into the living room after dinner, close the doors and not feel like you need to clean up dinner right away.


I feel like maybe at some point our house had pocket doors there. When I researched a little bit online, it said that pocket doors were really big in the 1880s and 1890s. This is exactly when our house was built.


above from Door16

I am pretty sure that we would probably need to hire someone to do this. Rob said that he could probably do it, but it seems really complicated- removing the dry wall, to install the doors inside the walls. But, I think it would be worth it in the end.


I realized I didn't have any pictures of the actual door frame so I had to snap a quick one this morning while Aiden was eating breakfast and watching TV.