Friday, August 30, 2013

New Fabric!

I think I might have the "I love to buy fabric more than I love to sew" problem! :) I've been finding great fabric lately but haven't been sitting down to ACTUALLY sew.

But, I did pick up some really fun fabric over the weekend!

I found this tablecloth in Kim & Kit's booth at the TN Antique Mall. I LOOOOVE IT and I'm thinking about making pillows out of it for our new couch!

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And I really want to pair these together for something...

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I bought the below fabric to make baby shower gifts! Lots of upcoming baby showers!

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And finally, the best fabric ever!

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Can you believe it? Fabric based on Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer!! SO CUTE. It's $4.97 a yard at Wal-mart and I hope your local store has it! It's amazing.

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Fifty Years

I want to thank everyone for the nice comments lately! I have barely had time to blog and it's been so nice to post again and hear from my blog friends! I'm so sorry that I'm terrible at replying to comments. I do really appreciate people reading here and commenting!

I ran home yesterday to let Lucy out over my lunch hour. On the drive each way, I caught parts of interviews with civil rights leaders and activists in honor of the 50th anniversary of the march on Washington. They were SO moving.

I think those of us who LOVE VINTAGE who didn't live through the 60s over-glamorize the era. We appreciate the art, furniture, clothes, and music but gloss over the really, really, really awful things that happened. It's hard to reconcile that a decade that was brimming with amazing culture was the same one that brought so much turmoil and grief.

The moments you hear about the reality of the 60s are really sobering.

Today though, I loved hearing the activists speak about what it was like to be on the mall 50 years later and to see the progress that has been made. We still have so much more growing to do, but my heart was hopeful. I pray that I live to see the 100 year anniversary and see the progress and growth of our country.

I only heard a few interviews and I dug them up on WBUR to share. Check them out below:


I only heard those yesterday - I haven't had a chance to listen to the President's speech yet but I look forward to all the news coverage this morning and seeing what all I missed.
 
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Old School Ceramics: Dry-Brushed Clock

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Saturday, I dry-brushed the clock that I had previously antiqued. It's not turning out that great - up close, you can definitely tell that it's not that great. But... I'm soldiering on and hoping that it looks better as I get it more finished.

First, I dry-brushed the clock face in a color called Buff, then dry brushed Ivory Cream over it.

I dry-brushed a color called Gingerbread over the rest of the clock, then highlighted the edges with a color called Toast and then on top of that, more Buff. I realized that the highlighting helped make it look a little more realistic, so I ended up highlighting more of the clock.

The scrolly parts and the numbers will be done in gold... hopefully it will all look ok! From far away, it's not bad... but... up close...that's another story!


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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Add us to the list of Karlstad lovers...

I've been looking for a couch for years. YEARS. I bought a "leather" couch off Craigslist about 6 years ago and then my style totally morphed and it hasn't fit in with my decorating style for quite some time. It was comfortable but not the look that I was going for. I started saving all my antique booth money toward a couch. I saved for two years because it took that long to make a decision!

My wishlist was:
  • Clean, mid-century lines
  • Button tufting
  • Tapered mid-century legs
I kept looking and looking in furniture stores and online for just the right couch. I couldn't find anything that I loved for under $3,000...and that just wasn't happening! I knew I'd have to make some compromises based on what we were willing to spend.

I thought about getting the leather Karlstad couch. It has tufting, but not button-tufting. Both the back and seat were tufted, but I really only wanted tufting on the back. We almost went with it, but I was having serious doubts. I felt like Goldilocks!

Then I saw this image and I fell in love with the idea of a fabric couch.

It was hard to decide on fabric - Lucy sheds pretty badly and I was really nervous about having to constantly vacuum the couch. Each week, I wiped down our "leather" couch with a slightly soapy rag and I knew that a fabric couch would be a totally different cleaning experience. I was nervous about the dog hair on fabric, but we took the plunge anyway.

We got the Karlstad couch from Ikea in Sivik gray and I love it!

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I ordered replacement legs on etsy from thirteencolonies. I love them!

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I'm so happy that for under $600, we have a really great new couch! It's really comfortable and I am so glad we went with this.


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Monday, August 26, 2013

Our Graduate!

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Well, this is pretty cheesy, but last week Lucy graduated from a 6 week training class! Woohoo!

We worked on training her at home but I became obsessed with the idea of taking her to the lake and seeing if she likes swimming. Her feet are slightly webbed, so I think she is built for it and might love it! BUT, Andy had a great point - we can't take her to the lake until she listens/minds us better. So, we signed up for a class with Sean at PetSmart (at 100 Oaks).

She (and we!) learned a lot but we still have a lot more to work on- like coming consistently when called and laying down. For some reason, she refuses to learn how to lay down on command. We're going to take the intermediate class with Sean later this fall to continue working on training with her. I don't think the lake is in our future this summer - I just don't think she listens well enough yet.

We got to pose with a little graduation cap on her - it was so hard to get a photo while she was squirming around and trying to fight the hat!

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Happy family! :)

P.S. Andy's tattoo is a 45 adapter in case you're wondering! A lot of people ask him about it because they don't know what it is!

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Old School Ceramics: Deer and Clock

I'm still doing ceramics when I can! I went on Saturday and base-coated and antiqued a mantel clock that will be a Christmas gift for my dad and some little reindeer that I will probably keep.

The base-coat is a color called whisper gray and this is what they looked like after I painted the base-coat:

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Then I antiqued them with black stain - you brush it on, then wipe it off with a rag and it leaves behind the black coloring in the detail. When you dry brush over it, the detail really stands out thanks to the antiquing step.

Here's what they looked like after antiquing!

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This Saturday, I will start dry-brushing them! Can't wait to see how they turn out!

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Slow-lene


The above video is a recording of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" 45 played at 33rpm. It's such a beautiful song but slowed down, it's even more haunting! People are so clever to experiment with music like this. Enjoy!!



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