We went on a business trip to Georgia courtesy of Shaw Carpets. I was very excited, as I have never been to "the South" before.
Our trip started in Atlanta, in the Loews hotel.
Sunday, 8 November 2015
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
365 Day Wreath: Jute Basic
Self imposed challenge time!
Today, I am making a basic jute (burlap) wreath out of a coat hanger and some jute winter tree cover.
First, I unwound a wire hanger. The best and easiest are the ones from the dry cleaner...
They use a cheaper quality hanger, and that makes it easier to manipulate (and I really like to manipulate stuff...)
Today, I am making a basic jute (burlap) wreath out of a coat hanger and some jute winter tree cover.
First, I unwound a wire hanger. The best and easiest are the ones from the dry cleaner...
They use a cheaper quality hanger, and that makes it easier to manipulate (and I really like to manipulate stuff...)
Monday, 12 October 2015
Reclaimed Wood: Harvest Table
Our dining room table is weird; the proportions are off.
The base is pretty substantial, and then the top only overhangs by an inch or two.
It served its purpose well, but the last couple of family visits have shown that we need something bigger. The current dimensions are 35" x 45" (889x1143).
The base is pretty substantial, and then the top only overhangs by an inch or two.
It served its purpose well, but the last couple of family visits have shown that we need something bigger. The current dimensions are 35" x 45" (889x1143).
Labels:
adaptive reuse,
barn,
DIY,
easy,
Kitchen table,
old,
recycled,
refurbished,
repurposed,
table
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Sewing 101: Sleepigan
What to do when your toddler outgrows her sleepers?
Well, in the case of my child, she only outgrows them in length. They still technically fit in the arms and waist, so why not continue to use them if you can?
I know a lot of people who cut the feet off of them to get a little more use out of them, but for our cold climate, I think a cardigan makes more sense.
Well, in the case of my child, she only outgrows them in length. They still technically fit in the arms and waist, so why not continue to use them if you can?
I know a lot of people who cut the feet off of them to get a little more use out of them, but for our cold climate, I think a cardigan makes more sense.
Sunday, 6 September 2015
Sewing 101: Shirt gets sacked
My awesome friends Jeff and Helen got me a rad shirt when I was pregnant with Millie.
I loved it.
Hey, no snickers about my crazy preggo photo.
Anyway, after the baby bump was gone, it was a less than flattering shirt.
I suppose that should have been obvious since it was specifically made for a pregnant woman.
I loved it.
Hey, no snickers about my crazy preggo photo.
Anyway, after the baby bump was gone, it was a less than flattering shirt.
I suppose that should have been obvious since it was specifically made for a pregnant woman.
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Growing Like a Weed: DIY Measuring Stick
Wow, a year has gone by so quick.
Our little DIY project, Millie has gone from a little drooly bundle to an energetic happy toddler.
For her 1st birthday, I wanted to measure her for the first time.
The problem with this is that no one stays in the same house for 30 years like our parents did, so marking up a doorway with measurements over the years no longer has the same effect.
Our little DIY project, Millie has gone from a little drooly bundle to an energetic happy toddler.
For her 1st birthday, I wanted to measure her for the first time.
The problem with this is that no one stays in the same house for 30 years like our parents did, so marking up a doorway with measurements over the years no longer has the same effect.
Labels:
artwork,
barn,
DIY,
easy,
minimalist,
reclaimed,
recycled,
repurposed,
sustainable,
vintage
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Event: 3rd Annual Tin Barn Market Flea
I am usually a dollar short and day late when it comes to this event.
The first time, we were there the next morning and discovered that the yard sale was really just leftovers from this fantastic event the night before. The second year, I just wasn't on the mailing list. But this year... this year I was on it, and waiting with baited breath.
The first time, we were there the next morning and discovered that the yard sale was really just leftovers from this fantastic event the night before. The second year, I just wasn't on the mailing list. But this year... this year I was on it, and waiting with baited breath.
Labels:
antique,
Carleton Place,
garden,
junking,
Mid-century,
retro,
vintage
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