April 30, 2014

A Hankering For . . . A Little Vibeke Design


Ever happen upon a blog that makes you gasp out-loud in pure delight on your first visit?

After quickly adding it to your favorites list, you dive into it's archives . . . and then you realize that you're going to have to redo your whole entire house . . . because this style is what you have been waiting for your whole life!!

That ever happen to you?

Yep, me too.

Wondering which blog I'm talking about?

Some of you may know it already, but the rest of you are in for a treat.

The blog I'm talking about is written by a delightful woman from Norway named Vibeke.  She has a beautiful blog called Vibeke Design which you MUST check out as soon as possible.

Vibeke sure knows how to do white right. And not in a stuffy, over the top, don't sit there kind a way.

Oh, NO!   more of a comfy, relaxed, understated, yet highly stylish, rustic sort of way, with a hint of color thrown in too that gets me very excited.

I could ramble on and on about how much I enjoy Vibeke's style but I think a few photos from her blog would make a better impression on you.

Here you go . . . try not to fall off your chair!

VIBEKE DESIGN: Stråler om kapp med sola !


VIBEKE DESIGN: Stråler om kapp med sola !

Love, Love, Love this view  via VIBEKE DESIGN: Mens vi venter......

Love the mix of glass, linens and white flowers - so very pretty. via VIBEKE DESIGN: Hvite små skjønnheter !


Love the use of a  old drawer to keep things contained.  via. VIBEKE DESIGN: Grønt i hjørnet!


Fun way to display flowers via VIBEKE DESIGN


Love the gorgeous curtain valance via VIBEKE DESIGN:


VIBEKE DESIGN: A little too high expectations .....


VIBEKE DESIGN: A little too high expectations .....


Have you fallen in love yet?

Go check out more on Vibeke's Blog, here.

Enjoy!

Robin

April 29, 2014

Knee Deep


Good Morning!

This week I find myself knee deep in several different projects I'm very excited about - - - however I don't have a single thing to share!

You know all those small boring mini-projects that have to be done in order to get to the good stuff.

That's where I find myself.

Things like patching nail holes in the wall, painting a handful of thrift store frames, sewing tiny projects and gathering of supplies.

All very time consuming, and frustrating when all you want to do is get to the fun stuff.

The handful of frames that needed painting and distressing is finished; bringing me a step closer to my goal.



In the meantime, I thought I would share a new to me tool that I have been loving lately.  It's actually meant to assist in gluing chairs or other odd shaped items instead of traditional clamps.  I wish now that I had kept the packaging so I could share the name of this handy tool - I'm a bad blogger I know.  

It's basically like a tie strap that you can use for trailers and such but it has one extra feature that is very handy . . . .


Here's a close up. 
Basically you apply the wood glue where needed then slip the strap around the item, pulling it tight. Then using the tiny wrench that comes with the strap you can turn the right hand nut below to tighten the strap even more.


The strap stays nice and tight until your ready to remove it.

Works perfectly for frames and chairs that are a little wobbly.


You may want to pick one of these up.  They are super handy.  

Have a great day.

Robin


April 22, 2014

Quick and Easy DIY Charm Necklace

Good Morning!

I have a very quick and easy project to share with you today.

It's this charm necklace.


When it comes to necklaces I am very picky.  I like them long and very simple in design.  I have found it very difficult to find anything that works for me in stores.

Instead, I've started making my own at home and I thought maybe you all would like to do the same.

Here are the supplies that I used.  
All of them were purchased at Micheal's.


Now before we dive into the tutorial, I want to point out that because I make my necklaces longer than normal I am able to simply slip them on over my head which makes pesky necklace clasps unnecessary.

OK, Lets get started.






















Simple right!

To add a charm . . . 









And your done!

I love how quick and easy these necklaces are to make.


Here are two other necklaces I made in the same way that I have been wearing the last couple of months.  


I used the same size chain to make two different necklaces in two separate lengths.  I like that I can wear one all by itself, or if I'm wanting a chunky look I can layer them together.

Hope you enjoyed this short tutorial,

Bye now,

April 21, 2014

Desk Addition

I'm already changing things up on the family room desk.

It's crazy, I know but I found the perfect desk addition that has me very excited.


I found this fun book display shelf at the thrift store on Friday and couldn't wait to add it into the mix on the desk.


It started out looking like this . . .


After a very quick, and light coat of paint, which I dry brushed on, this little cutie was ready to be used within a half hour.


I think it adds a nice touch to the desk area.  
Plus, for me it brings back memories.  

When I was a kid, mom would take me to the library which was held in this fantastic old stone building.  Think stone steps, glass and oak doors, wood floors and the smell of books - - I loved that place.   In the reference section space was limited so you would find tiny shelves like this one on all the research tables.  The librarian's would rotate the books on them with different subject matters.  I remember how I would always hurry through my book picking in order to leave time to go through the books on the tables while I waited for my mom to make her selections.


Did your childhood library use them also?

April 18, 2014

Fun Finds


Good Morning!

I have a couple Fun Finds to share with you this fine Friday morning.

The first of which you may remember seeing in a previous post about my kitchen,  this cheerful red and white table runner was a big score for me. 

 I loved the stripes and bright red fruit as soon as I saw it.  It reminded me right away of a vintage tablecloth by the cheerful colors and the feel of the fabric.  Plus it fits my kitchen table perfectly and adds a nice pop of red.


My second item to share today is this metal crate, once again from the Thrift Store.  It's a newer version since it has a plastic bottom . . . 


Yet it's old enough to have perfectly chippy red paint on all four corners.
I've placed it under a small table at the top of our steps and have filled it will naughty shoes that come upstairs much to my aggravation.  It works perfectly.


How about you,

Any fun finds lately?


Robin

April 15, 2014

Family Room Highlights

As promised, today I'll share a little more about the details I've used to create the look I wanted in my Family Room makeover.

I had so much fun with this makeover largely because it's focus was centered on two of my favorite things.

1.  Childhood memories

2. Camping

First lets talk about the childhood memories I tried to invoke.  Both my husband and I have fond memories of either camping or cabin time with cousins and extended family.  Adding a few of the following items bring back memories of those times to me.


This vintage poker chip case was passed down to my hubby from his father.
I love the case itself and the trays inside holding the poker chips.  I thought it would be the perfect item to add to the entertainment center to show it off finally.


Croquet balls remind me of the Fourth of July.  
Every year my family has a Croquet Tournament between other festivities of the day.  It's always a loud, cheerful affair with plenty of good humored shenanigans going on.


Decks of card remind me of camping.

When I was little my family would take week long camping trips for vacation every year.  We looked forward to it.  My siblings and I would always play some sort of game in the car to pass the time.  And of course, whenever it rained we pulled them out again and would happily play for hours on end.


Rock collecting has become a memory for my kiddos.

Whenever were out on ATV trips I've been searching for a perfectly white, perfectly round rock.  It's become sort of a family tradition to look for rocks whenever we stop to take breaks while ATVing.  The rock below, is just one in my collection of almost perfect rocks.  So far the perfect rock has not been discovered - - but I'm not giving up the search.


Moving on to projects for the room, lets start with this painted wood box.

I adore wood boxes.  I found this one at the thrift store a while back.  It's originally use was to store flatware.  The box itself is rather big but since the desk it's sitting on is also quite large it works perfectly.


After simply painting over the original dark stain, I distressed the box to bring out the details.
Now I used it to hold items like paperclips, earasers, a small stapler and tape.  You know, the items you really don't want to look at nor do you need all the time.  It works perfectly.


I had a lot of fun with the gallery wall as well.


The camping sign I hand painted on the arrow shape I picked up from Micheals which I thought was a fun sign to add into the mix.


Below the sign is a Wisconsin shaped map.

It started out like this.  
I found the shape at the thrift store last summer and am so happy to finally be using it.


I gave the edges a coat of white paint, then glued a vintage map to the front.  After it was all dried I distressed the edges to let some of the dark stain wood color show through.  I really like how this project turned out.


As for the frames that make up the gallery wall, I filled them with a combination of scenic photos I've taken, or favorite photos of the kids from past trips.  I also added one filled with playing cards which I think is fun.  I have been looking for unique looking cards - - a collection I'd like to continue to grow. 


My last impromptu project was for this small wall in the corner.
The wall looked a little bare so I came up with the idea of using twine to hang two books I'd found that have an outdoor/camping theme.


The hangers were super easy to make.

Basically take one length of twine long enough to form two loops to hold the book plus extra on top to use as a hanger.  Tie the two ends together.


Next cut another long piece of twine and tie it onto the first midway between the book and then end of the loops.  Then simply start wrapping it around and around until your get to the end of the twine.  Add a little hot glue on the back to hold it all together.


Hung on a simple nail I think it's a very cute look.



So there you have it.  
A few of my favorite things in the room that helped my mini maker to be a success.  Hope you enjoyed!

bye now,

Robin