Monday, March 29, 2010
The $5 Hutch transformation
I actually HATE this piece of furniture.
Oh, it's useful--it provides a lot of display/storage space inside, and the horizontal space up top is perfect for holiday displays and keeping items away from *little* hands. But I think it's just really, really ugly. It was a hand-me-down from some friends from before we got married eight years ago, and I think they probably owned it for at least that long before it came to us. When we got married I was happy to get it because I had no furniture and it was FREE, and I really didn't have much of a decorating style anyway so it didn't matter to me what it looked like.
Over the last eight years I've finally developed a decorating style, and this hutch just doesn't fit into it. I've seen countless hutch transformations all over blogland, most of which involve taking a dated piece from a thrift store and transforming it with paint. Love the idea, but 1) I'm lazy and 2) my track record for getting pieces refinished within a three-year window of dragging them home is so far batting .000 and 3) I'm cheap. So, while I'm waiting to find the perfect, inexpensive vintage-style hutch to just fall into my lap, I found a way to make a quick fix for less than $5.
One of the (many) issues I have with the hutch is the mirrored interior. I use this piece to display mostly glass/crystal/silver items, and combined with the reflective mirrors, glass shelves and the abundant light that streams in from a south-facing window in the room, there was just WAY too much reflection going on. All of those shiny surfaces + light combined to make a whole lot of visual chaos, which wasn't helped by the fact that I probably had too much crammed in there in the first place.
See what I mean? Too much stuff to begin with, and the mirrors multiply everything anyway so there's no where for your eye to focus.
The fix was EASY. So easy, and required only four tools: decorative scrapbook paper, a tape measure, a paper cutter, and double-sided scrapbooking adhesive. I bought the paper from Hobby Lobby, but waited until it went 3/$1 (I'm cheap, remember?). I measured my mirrors ahead of time and did some quick math to estimate how many 12"x12" sheets I'd need to purchase. From there, it was simple: Apply tape to back of paper, adhere directly over mirror.
I had to do a tiny bit of trimming to make it fit, but I was lucky because the majority of the mirrors were just about 12" high to begin with. Where I needed to fit two sheets together, I just overlapped them slightly, and I didn't even try very hard to match up the pattern because no one will be looking that close and it will be covered up by the display items anyway (I'm lazy, remember?).
I LOVE the result! I think the non-reflective background is so much better and the neutral paper makes the items in front of it really stand out and be noticed, whereas before they just got lost in all the shine and reflection. I also removed some of the items I had in there to reduce the visual clutter even more. The black and white check goes with the decorating thing I have going on in that room right now (you can see a bit on the top of the hutch) but I think it's neutral and has enough vintage-style charm that it will go with my decor in the future as well. And hey--if I get tired of it, $5 more worth of paper will change the look again.
I like it even more at night, when there's no glare on the glass from the windows in the room and the lights inside the hutch cast a nice glow that makes the silver shine.
Is there a spot in your house where $5 worth of scrapbooking paper could make a decorating difference?
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Two weeks.
The last two weeks have been busy for me. They were filled with fun and family but at the same time it's a relief to get back to the quiet and relative calm of my life. Here's what I've been doing over the past two weeks:
Made 14 eggs for Shara's Egg-stra Fun Easter Swap. Here's a teeny sneak peek:
Designed and oversaw the construction of 80 party favors for a church dinner on Wednesday night. Also helped set up for and clean up after said dinner. Here are a few of the favors:
The Mister's parents flew in on Friday afternoon to spend the weekend and we experienced Blizzard #1.
Planned and executed Maren's cupcake-themed birthday party on Saturday morning. I was not nearly as organized as usual and threw it all together in about 24 hours.
Hosted 8 party guests + Maren but it all went very smoothly. I was thrilled that I actually had more planned for the kids to do than I had time for (previous year they blew through all the planned activities in about 45 minutes, leaving me scrambling to fill the remaining half of the party with something other than running around and screaming)
Because one party in a day is just not enough, I hosted a Ziploc Home Organization House Party on Saturday evening, complete with Ziploc swag to give away and a build-your-own cupcake bar:
Hey, the house was already clean for the first party and I ended up with 3 dozen cupcakes by accident, so this one was easy!
On Monday, The Mister's parents flew out. Tuesday morning my parents flew in. Tuesday night we had Blizzard #2.
Wednesday was Maren's actual birthday. School was canceled because of the previous night's snow. We went out to lunch at Maren's favorite restaurant, Chick Fil A (after I told her that her first choice, 'Old' McDonald's, was NOT an option). That night we went to see Mary Poppins, which was fabulous! I'm a BIG MP fan--see my Halloween 2008 costume for proof.
The show was fun (although quite a bit different from the movie) and we had GREAT seats. It was a bit too long for Maren's five-year-old attention span, and she was pretty wiggly throughout the entire second half. Still, I think she enjoyed it and next time we'll go for the matinee. Didn't get home until 11:30 pm and we were wiped out by the time it was over.
Thursday morning Maren had school, so I was up early to take her. Spent the day enjoying time with my folks, then took them to the airport that afternoon. Attempted to catch up on 300+ entries in my Google Reader, helped The Mister proofread his homework for this weekend, went to bed far too late.
This morning (Friday), The Mister got up for a 7:30 am flight to Washington DC, leaving me and the kiddos alone for the weekend. I've been busy all day digging out from the festivities of the past two weeks, buying groceries to fill the empty fridge, washing loads of sheets & towels and going through the various piles of paper and mail that got shoved in the corners during quick cleaning sprees. It has rained and snowed on and off all evening, with more snow forecast for tomorrow. Two straight weeks of cleaning, planning, late bedtimes, bad weather, vacuuming multiple times a day in a vain attempt to control the dog hair situation, baking, and a baby who has hit some crazy growth spurt that has caused him to wake a minimum of 2x per night to eat and an additional 2x per night to merely whimper, and you might understand why...
I'm pooped.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Happy Happy Birthday, Baby
Here are some things about Maren at age 5:
**Maren does her own thing. One Sunday, she put these tiger-striped sunglasses on just after the start of church, and proceeded to wear them throughout the following 3 hours of meetings. People stopped her and told her, "Nice glasses, Maren" and she just said "thanks" and continued on. She wasn't wearing them to get a reaction or to be silly, she just liked them!
**Maren is no shrinking violet! She's assertive and competitive. Last week at P/T conferences, Maren's teacher remarked on what a leader she is.
**Maren has a vivid imagination! She has an imaginary mouse friend (Jerry, like from Tom & Jerry) and an imaginary girl friend named Lauren (after her favorite little friend from preschool.)
**Maren loves to be creative and to make crafts, which makes her crafty Mommy proud. :) She is happiest with a big stack of blank copy paper and a fistful of crayons. Throw in a pair of scissors and a glue stick, and she'll be busy for hours!
**Maren loves: Scooby Doo, My Little Ponies, grilled cheese sandwiches, orange juice, riding her scooter, getting superhero flights from Daddy, playing with her little brother Porter, open gym at the rec center, stickers, glitter, PINK, cupcakes, unicorns, dolphins, her stuffed Sea Lion named Baby Suzy, going to the Children's Museum, taffy, collecting rocks, baking cookies in her pink kitchen, watching Space Ghost with her Papa Chris, Word Girl, and making videos with the Flip camera.
I truly can't imagine my life without my sweet girl! She captivates and charms everyone she meets, and the world is truly a brighter place because she is in it!
Tonight we're off to see the Broadway production of Mary Poppins to celebrate! I'm not sure who's more excited. :)
Friday, March 19, 2010
Just in time for my return to blogging, it just got easier!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Remember me?
It's been a month, hasn't it? The longest break I've ever taken from blogging since I started several years ago. I hadn't intended to stop for so long--I was away for the weekend but planned to come right back and post about my small-town thrift finds, but then a week passed without posting, then a week more, and now we're here, a full month since my last post. Phew.
Honestly, the break was quite enjoyable. Blogging for me seemed like just another chore, right there with the laundry and vacuuming and all the other things that I'm not exactly jumping with joy to do. I forgot why I like to blog and why it's fun, and was putting too much pressure on myself. Not anymore! I'm feeling guilt-free and re-energized and ready to go again, so I'll start with something easy--a Gratuitous Cute Baby post!
*He's getting his first tooth (bottom left) and consequently drooling like a little faucet. Hard to tell who's droolier--the baby or the dog.
*Porter is adept at rolling all over the floor. He rolls and flops and scoots all over the place! If he sees something he wants, he can easily perform a combination of rolls, flips and pivots to get to it.
*He pushes up on his side to an upright position. I think sitting up is coming soon.
*Porter's eyes are almost completely turned from newborn gray to brown.
*Porter is such a happy baby! He rarely fusses or cries unless he's hungry or tired.
*His smile melts me into a puddle of goo. :)
I was busy on my blog break. Evidence of my Craft ADD to come!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Memories of 2002: Winter Olympics pins
I've been reminded of when my hometown, Salt Lake City, hosted the Winter Games in 2002. I will admit that up until 2002, I wasn't too thrilled at the idea of the whole world showing up and seeing what a good thing we had going, and messing it all up. I thought having the Olympics in SLC would prove to be a BIG mistake.
Boy, was I wrong. The 2002 Olympics were like having the most amazing party ever in your own backyard for two solid weeks! The city was beautiful and as cliche as it sounds, there truly was excitement in the air. I even got to attend a biathlon competition--I don't particularly care about the sport, but at least now I can say I've been to an Olympic event.My big regret is that I wish I could have volunteered. Thousands of citizens volunteered and many had amazing, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. I had a full-time job when the call for volunteers went out so I didn't bother to apply. By the time the Olympics actually rolled around, my job was gone and I would have been free to volunteer, but by then it was too late. Rats!
One of the fun things about any Olympics is the pin trading. Hundreds of pins are designed for each Olympics and we had fun searching out those that were funny and significant to us. Compared to the amount available we bought only a teeny handful, but I thought I might share them with you (and my Utah & Mo friends will get a giggle out of them, I'm sure).
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
REDnesday: Cute baby edition
Today this little monkey is five months old!
Here are some things about Porter at five months:
He's such a happy little guy. People remark all the time at how pleasant he is and how little he fusses or cries.
To see more RED things, visit Sue at It's A Very Cherry World for her REDnesday party every week!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Coffee filter ruffle heart box 'wreath'
Later in the week I came across this Coffee Filter Ruffled Heart Box Wreath with a fabulous video tutorial over at the House of 3 blog and I knew just what do with my coffee filters! I had some empty candy boxes in my Valentine decor so I used the bottom of one box as the base for my wreath. I followed Rhonda's tutorial pretty closely, except I didn't do the altered chandelier crystal and the piece I stuck on the front is different. For that I used a doily and an image cut out of Victoria magazine that I have been hanging onto for probably 15 years--no lie! Pack-rattery at its finest.Now that my wreath is finished, I honestly can't say that I love it. In fact, it may not even make the cut to be held over until next year's Valentine decorations. However, it was nearly free (I might have used 50¢ worth of coffee filters; only a small portion of the package) and it provided several hours of mindless crafting enjoyment, so I'm counting it as a WIN.
Oh, and Valentine's Day around here was delightful! Major Hottie simply outdid himself this year: beautiful flowers, a sweet card, a handful of my favorite British candy bars, and he signed us up for DANCE LESSONS (shut up, I know)--did I win the lottery or what? He's amazing. Also, my cute brother proposed to his Lovely Girl atop the Empire State building and she said YES! I couldn't be happier for them and I'm so excited to have her as a sister-in-law. Good stuff, I tell you, good stuff indeed.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Valentine's craftiness
Speaking of lollies, there's a great video tutorial over here at House of 3. Rhonna's lollies are made using paper rather than tissue honeycomb and there are some good techniques for making the pleated pinwheels that were new to me.
I'm still doing Valentine crafting--a little late to the game, I know. In process is this coffee filter ruffled heart 'wreath', also from House of 3. I've also started a project involving vintage prize ribbons. My hot glue gun is calling me....
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
REDnesday: Valentine edition
--The three largest mercury glass candlesticks are from 75% off post-Christmas clearance at Target, as were the four smaller votive holders.
--The other four mercury glass candlesticks were purchased at a thrift.
--The large silver champagne bucket was thrifted as well.
--The red tinsel tree was bought several years ago 90% off post-Christmas clearance at Target.
--The red candle holder was purchased years ago after Christmas at Target but was probably only50% off.
--The striped ribbon on the candles was after-Christmas clearance from JoAnn's, and the grosgrain and organdy ribbons were thrifted.
Not too bad! The jeweled vinyl frame on the mirror is from House of 3. They won't stick to my heavily-textured walls, but I love how they look on mirrors! I got my inspiration for the ribbon & heart ornaments on the pillar candles from Joy at Joys of Home.
Another bit of RED in my house this week:
Every Wednesday is REDnesday at Sue's place! Visit It's a Very Cherry World to see the rest of the players. Andie (my fellow RED-lover and my MAC lipstick idol also has great red stuff on her blog today, including a quilted carry-on that I COVET.)
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Military Ball
The Major Hottie and I got to attend a ball celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the formation of the Colorado National Guard. It was fun--kind of like prom for grown-ups, since all the ladies were in formals and the guys in their fancy uniforms. Heck, we even got a keychain as a favor (did anyone else's high school give keychains as favors for all the dances?)
We rarely--okay, never--have an opportunity to dress up like this and do something fancy, so it was such fun. My shoes were gorgeous and didn't even hurt as much as I had anticipated (although I got smart and brought cute leopard-print flats for the long walk from the parking garage to the venue). We left Porter with a babysitter for the first time that night and he did great. It couldn't have been better!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
REDnesday: New RED things at my house
Went on a bit of a (husband-sanctioned, even encouraged) shoe-buying binge last week, all beautiful but all guaranteed to make my feet hurt by the end of the night. But for candy apple RED Ralph Lauren patent platform peep-toe Mary Janes, the pain will be SO worth it. I also elected to join the 21st century and get a new phone that will allow me to send text messages. I just sent my first ever text last week, so I’m obviously screaming right into the technological future, eh?
(And while I’m on the subject, I just cannot make myself write in that pidgin texting language, forsaking all grammar and spelling rules. The word nerd in me just won’t let it happen, so I’ll continue to laboriously send my correctly written messages. I won’t be winning any speed-texting contests anytime soon.)
Pair #2 of hawt RED shoes scored last week. Not even as crippling as they may appear on first glance. More about where I wore these later.
The RED thing that I had, and then returned:
My beloved toaster oven unexpectedly gave up the ghost, providing me an opportunity to replace it with something much prettier (incidentally, did you know Target’s website has a page just for RED appliances? How convenient!)
Even though it perfectly matched Ruby and Bea (so named because she’s an Osterizer Beehive blender), the toaster oven had to be returned because its poor design meant it took up a ridiculous amount of counter space. Boo. I suppose it's just as well, as that toaster oven had rotten reviews on the Target website anyway.

