Monday, February 11, 2013

Transformed Tuesday #25 & Features!

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Hello all my bloggy friends! I hope y'all are all having a wonderful week so far and that everyone up north is safe and warm. I know you had a lot of snow dumped on you in the last couple of days and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'm so excited about last weeks party! 83 link-ups! Thank you so much for taking the time to link up and to visit each other. I so appreciate each and every one of you and I enjoyed checking out all the pretties you have made or the sweet stories you shared. 

I hurt my back again lifting on furniture. lol I  don't think I will ever learn. Anyhoo, I've been refreshing some art classes online and fulfilling orders for crochet items while I'm down.  Here is a very bad picture of the piece I was lifting.  It is a ca. 1890 Empire style secretary and I added a wood applique to the top and alphabet knobs to the drawers. 

I will share a blog post when I have actually finished it and take some good pictures. I still need to put paper in drawers and touch up a couple of places.



I know it's a terrible picture! Here's another terrible one. :-)



I have some lovely black and white floral paper to put in the drawers.


Lot of repair work on this one but I love they way it is turning out. I'll share details soon. (Yes, that picture is wonky and no you don't need to go to the eye doctor)

Now on to our features.



The most clicked link was Karin at Art is Beauty. Great tutorial.



The Ohio Girl shared this lovely, painted cabinet.



Anne at Vintage Goods shared this gorgeous stenciled wardrobe.



Penny at Penny's Vintage Home gave us a tour of her beautiful home all decorated for Valentines.



Maureen shared her shabby, heart bunting at It's All Connected



Karie's Chic Creations shared this lovely, crochet heart banner. 


If you were featured this week feel free to grab the featured button below! If you want to pin one of the features be sure to click on the link and pin from the source. Thanks.


PJH Desisgns




Be sure to check out my friend's great weekly parties!

Life on Lakeshore Drive









Now on to the party! First a few request.

*Please take a moment after you link up and visit at least one other post. It's a party folks! Mingle!

*Please provide a back link to the party either by using my button or a text link ON your blog post.  Sorry no link on the post no feature. 

*I would like for you to follow me via one or all of the social networks. I will follow everyone back and if I miss you please let me know.


*By linking up to the party it is understood that you are allowing me to use your images to post on my blog and any or all of the social networks. I always give you credit.


So, what have you been up to? We really want to see!





Monday, February 4, 2013

Transformed Tuesday #24 & Features

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Wow! This week has just flown by! I hope it was a wonderful week for y'all. How about that Super Bowl? I watched the commercials. lol My favorite was the Bud commercial with the Clydesdale horse.  It brought a tear to my eye. Did you have a favorite?

I can't wait to see what you created this week! I am always impressed with everyone's creativeness! People you are seriously talented! I only had one post this week telling you how the working end of my kitchen remodel is holding up and I gave an honest review of all of the finishes I chose.



You can read all about it here.
We had the BEST party ever last week with 69 link ups.  Thank you so much for linking up with me. I appreciate and enjoy sharing with each and every one of you. 

Now on to our features for this week.




The post with the most clicks this week was Stephanie at New Again.  She shared her gorgeous china Cabinet makeover. Beautiful work Stephanie.



Laurie, at Heaven's Walk, shared her beautiful millinery veil made by Rachel at Shabby French for Me. Handmade flowers! Gorgeous!



JP at Sweet Inspirations shared her lovely Valentine's Mantel. So pretty JP.



Lulu at Lulu's Musings shared her daughter's lovely new home and her decidedly French Country look. Love it Lulu.




Bluebell Woods shared her grandson, Tristen, making cupcakes. It was so much fun viewing such a cute boy helping out in the kitchen.


If you were featured this week feel free to grab the featured button below! If you want to pin one of the features be sure to click on the link and pin from the source. Thanks.


PJH Desisgns




Be sure to check out my friend's great weekly parties!

Life on Lakeshore Drive










Now on to the party! First a few request.

*Please take a moment after you link up and visit at least one other post. It's a party folks! Mingle!

*Please provide a back link to the party either by using my button or a text link ON your blog post.  Sorry no link on the post no feature. 


*I would like for you to follow me via one or all of the social networks. I will follow everyone back and if I miss you please let me know.


*By linking up to the party you are allowing me to use your images to post on my blog and any or all of the social networks if you are featured.

So, what have you been up to? We really want to see! 





Saturday, February 2, 2013

How's My Kitchen Holding Up Part II?

 Hi blogland friends! I hope you are having a wonderful weekend.

Today I'm sharing how the working end of my kitchen is holding up since my remodel nine months ago. But first I liked to thank Kathy at  "Life on Lakeshore Drive" for featuring my post on the eat-in area of my kitchen at her link party, A Bouquet of Talent. Thank you Kathy.

Life on Lakeshore Drive

You may see the post on the eat-in area here.





I'm going to give you an evaluation of all the finishes I chose for my kitchen. I'm not sponsored by anyone and I'm not trying to sell you anything so I'm going to be brutally honest.

I still love all the finishes I chose. For the budget I had I am very satisfied with everything.  Let's look at my butcher block style counter-tops made from red oak flooring with a thick poly finish. You can see the tutorial on how to do them yourself here.



They are still pretty and shiny after nine months of use but they do scratch. Remember this is a thick polyurethane if you drag something across it with a rough base it will scratch the finish. 

They are easy to clean and do not show stains. I was even able to wipe off Sharpie marks! About once a week I polish them with furniture polish. By the way this tutorial is the most viewed post on my blog with thousands of views.




I left one area by the stove bare to use as a butcher block. I love this and use it a lot. 

Treat this as needed with mineral oil. 



My stock kitchen cabinets were finished out with trim to give them the look of custom cabinets. You can see that tutorial here.



I used Annie Sloan chalk paint and gave the cabinets a distressed, vintage finish. I used different handles and painted some with chalk paint to give the look that they were added over time.  To achieve this distressed look takes a three step painting process and you may see the tutorial here.

I finished the cabinets with a clear, soft wax and even though I have scrubbed them quite a bit have not needed to re-wax yet.  I am very pleased with how they have held up.

I LOVE my apron front, farmhouse sink! I will say that if my budget had been a little more I would have chosen a stone or copper sink, instead of the oven-fired, clay sink.


One thing I do not like about it is that certain metals will mark it with a silver mark. Its not a scratch just a mark, but I have not found a-n-y-t-h-i-n-g that will remove it.  I do have several of these marks on the inside where the dishes brush the sides of the sink.


A new stove was not in the budget and mine was not very old but it was almond in color and did not match.  So I painted it with epoxy, appliance paint. I'm not satisfied with how this is holding up at all!  To me, especially on the top, the paint is wearing off and now looks more almond than white.  Also it has a slightly rough texture and does not clean easily.

I think a new stove is in the works soon. :-)


Finally I love, Love, LOVE my tin ceiling tiles! You can see how they were installed in this post.

I also love the back-splash of subway and glass tiles and you may see that tutorial here.

Over all I love my kitchen.  It is small but just right for my husband and myself. When all the children are over the open concept into the dining room works great for visiting while I am cooking. 

If you are planning a kitchen remodel and have any questions please feel free to leave a comment and I will be glad to give any help I can.





Okay, y'all don't forget to link up all your projects next week at Transformed Tuesday. We can't wait to see what you've been up to.


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Free Graphics Wednesday #43


Wow! It's Wednesday already?! This week is flying by! Let's get right to your free images.








Love this cupid silhouette!






















I hope you can use these images in a future project. 

Don't forget to link up your latest project at Transformed Tuesday Link Party. We have the most link ups ever this week and that adds up to a lot of inspiration! 



 

Here are the rules for using these images.

  • The above images are free and for personal use only they are not for re-sale.
  • International viewers please check the copyright laws for your country.
  • I do research the images to check if they are copyright free to the best of my ability before I share them with you, and because I am providing the graphics for free I am not legally responsible if you use these images and are sued for copyright infringement. It is totally your choice to use or not use the images.
  • All other images on my blog are copyrighted. You may pin them or share them on your social networks but any other use is prohibited.

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Tuesday
Take It On Tuesday

Wednesday
Wow US Wednesday

Friday
Shabbilicious Friday

Saturday
Get Schooled Saturday

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