Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

June 13, 2013

Father's Day Mini album...for our Rad Dad

Last year for Father's Day, I threw together this cute little book for $2...No joke!
I downloaded the files from the rockstar chicks at Eighteen25, and printed at home for free. The photo album was $1.99 at Target.  I asked the kids several questions to fill out the question sheets (hilarious), and inserted them in the album.  It was so easy, and Dan LOVED it!

If you've followed this blog for about five minutes, you know I love me some Project Life, so I was so excited when I saw the Rad Dad kit available a AC Digitals!  ( It's still on sale by the way...$5.59)
I scoured my photo files from the last 12 months and found all my "Dad" pictures, and had them printed up along with the digital elements from the kit.  Sadly, there were no Project Life Mini albums at Hobby Lobby when I was there, so I made do with what I could find.  Here is what I came up with:
Just noticed the tag is hanging out.  Nice... 
Let's hope he loves it!  If not, he should be thrilled with the Keurig coffee maker I'm giving him after he opens this :)

October 30, 2012

Halloween Memories

Is there anything cuter than chubby little faces and fuzzy Halloween costumes?  I think not!  I love looking back at the kids over the last four years.
So adorable!  

The last few years we haven't been able to keep our annual Pumpkin Carving Contest going, but while the tradition was alive...it was EPIC!  (and I will not brag about pulling off a three-peat win with my Sister Meg.)  Here are some of the awesome pumpkins we've made:
We don't mess around.  I have a feeling with tomorrow's weather forecast  it's probably not going to be the best Halloween.  Oh well, I guess we'll just make the best of it!  Have fun and be safe!  

September 18, 2012

The twin bed debacle...

Now that Sydney is in pre-school, totally potty trained, and about to turn three, I decided it was time to re-do her room and get that big girl a new BIG GIRL ROOM! Woo-hoo!  I didn't want to spend a fortune, so I decided to just focus on the bed, and the rest can be re-purposed and re-used.  (more on that later!)
I was so excited to drive out to the Stage Coach Barn Sale and look for something fun.  I found a twin bed that was already painted and looked adorable.  It was only about $125, so we brought it home with us!
 {along with this super cute little baby cradle...who say no to this?!}
We weren't quite ready to start the remodel, so it sat in the garage for a few weeks.  I was feeling so confident in my new purchase...until we decided to put it together. 
Problem #1:  I did not bring home the side rails that came with the bed.  I didn't realize they were part of the bed frame, but luckily, the owner and I found each other through facebook and told me she had them.  Had to drive back out there to pick them up.  Minor set back.  No worries.

Problem #2:  Once the side rails were installed, I realized there should have been slats for the mattress to sit on...and I had no such thing.  So we improvised, bought some boards, and had them cut to size.  All is well. 
 Let's get the mattress on there and make the bed!
 Oh wait...what's that?  You sold me a Twin XL bed and neither party knew?  Oh, that's cool.  So I now have a twin mattress, and a ghetto XLong bed that looks RE-DIC-U-LOUS.  Now what do we do?
Well, we went to all that trouble to get the head board and foot board to work, we figured we would just get a regular, run-of-the-mill bed frame and just attach the headboard and foot board to it.  Perfect! {except once you connect the headboard to frame, there is no where for the foot board to be connected.}  Seriously? %#@&
So...we had to load everyone back up, bring the twin matress to the store to return it and purchase the twin mattress/boxspring set.  Super simple.  Seriously, this was fun...ha!  (insert sarcasm)

At this point, our options were very limited here, and since we now owned:
1. Freakishly long twin bed
2. Twin mattress/boxspring set
3. Basic bed frame
4. Cute twin bedding that had already been washed and dried.

I WAS DETERMINED TO MAKE THIS WORK SOMEHOW.

So, if you could have seen our family out in the backyard this weekend...I'm happy none of us lost a limb, or an appendage.  {I am convinced we are single-handedly bringing down the property value of our neighborhood...seriously, our dead christmas tree is still back there rotting.}   Um, I digress...

I made Dan get out some form of saw and we just went to town and started cutting things.  Picture him with a hack saw (???) (that broke two blades during the cutting process) and me straddling the bed rail trying to keep it steady as he cut.  It was...interesting.  But alas...
Freakishly long bed rails are  now normal twin size.  Now we just have to figure out how we are going to get the bed together.  To be continued...

March 22, 2012

Bryce's Big Boy Room!

We have been busy with a special little boy's new big boy room makeover!  It was waaaaaay over-due, but we decided, spur of the moment, to just go for it!  
 I found lots of cool ideas on pinterest and just pulled a bunch of stuff together.  

  
First we started with a new paint color.  

 I went with (what I thought was) a basic light gray.  However, after it was primed and painted, it dried much blue-er than I thought it would be.
Grrrrrrr.....this still irks me.  Oh well, it's up there now, and its not getting re-painted anytime soon.
To cut back on costs, I decided not to get him a new bed, but instead, we were going to use an old Queen size set that we aren't using, and just gave the headboard a little face-lift.

Dan thought I was crazy for taking on this project, but I convinced him it would turn out fine.  How is it the man has no problem taking rediculous investmentl risks, but can't handle a little spray paint???
 
After some sanding, a few coats of Kilz, and MANY coats of blue spray paint, the headboard was finished.  (So are my remaining brain cells...but that is a different story)
 
 After the paint was dry, we started to tape off one wall to add some stripes.
 We were just doing a darker gray color on top of the base color, so the taping went pretty smooth.
Watching paint dry...
We still have several things to hang up on the walls, but it is coming along!
I've been waiting to take more pics, so this is the only one I have of his room so far.  I hope to get the rest of the shelves and signs up before the weekend.  More photos soon!

Bryce is loving his new room.  He looks so small in this giant bed.  He's been sleeping in it for a week now and I laugh when I get him up in the morning because he is in a different position every single time!  Must be nice to have so much wiggle room!

There's a few more projects I would like to incorporate, like this:

or This:

And maybe something like this?  I bought some chalkboard paint, so I may paint a big area and frame it with some trim???  We'll see???