Tuesday, March 17, 2015

What We Accomplished #74

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Thank you to all who sent me get well wishes. A friend of mine described the cold that was going around as a cross between a cold and ebola...ha! It was pretty awful, but I'm much better now, though my head is still somewhat stuffy. But spring has sprung...or at least it sure feels like it this week. The temps went from below zero to in the 50's in one week! I couldn't be more thrilled!

I created a new apron for the shop this week, with a couple more new ones in the wings. I really love the soft neutral gray and white in this design. The design is a bit more modern for me, but the neutral colors keep it classic. Love that!
 Light Gray White Flower Apron
We also took a quick trip to Gaylord to see our daughter and swap cars with her (she was up for a bachelorette party). Her car is acting up so we will get it fixed and swap back in two weeks at our friend's, daughter's wedding.

 I can never resist TJ Maxx shopping when I'm over there. I posted some treasures I picked up for my sewing room on my Facebook page. If you are so inclined, I would love to have you join my Facebook page here. I'm almost to 500 likes which is so much fun :)

 TJ Maxx sewing room treasures
TJ Maxx Sewing Room Treasures

There were plenty of amazing link-ups this past two weeks. This weeks top ten start with these pretty French labels. For the tutorial check it out at Dreams Factory.


 This beautiful craft space was built by Lindi's hubby for her. Isn't great? Lucky lady...nice hubby! Check it out at Love Create Celebrate.



Poppy, at With a Dash of Color, lined these metal tags with burlap and tied them onto baskets for beautiful organization. I have some of these tags. I just might steal borrow this idea!


All the lovely details of this gorgeous cabinet were lost before Anna, of Prastbracken, painted it white. What a beautiful piece!


Check out this super easy and fun banner with a twist made by Ann, from Duct Tape and Denim. Glitter letters top it off for a fun touch of bling! 


Brooke, from Creative Country Mom, revealed her new living room renovation. Those leather couches and industrial style tables just make the room!


This is just ingenious! Kim, from Living Vintage used an old post and vintage door knobs to create a jewelry tree!


I can't seem to get enough white. I just love the clean look, especially on pieces with beautiful details like this curvy dresser painted at Mary Beth's Place.


I also love pairing grays and blues with white. Lynda, from Lynda Bergman Decorative Artisan, painted this stunning ceiling medallion. What great details and beautiful colors!


Cherry and cheesecake go together like peanut butter and jelly. Cherries are one of my hubby's favorite foods. These cherry cheescake bars are right up his alley, and I think I could eat half a pan myself!  Find the recipe at Lou Lou Girls.


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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

What We Accomplished #73

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Taxes done -X
FAFSA submitted -X
House a disaster - X

Do I care on that last item? Yes, but I am too sick to do anything about it. I traveled to a wedding shower on Saturday even though I was coming down with a cold. (Don't worry, I tried to keep my distance). Really, though I thought I had it nipped in the bud. I'd been taking EmergenC for a couple of days, which really does usually work for me.  This time though I kept going downhill. Sunday I stayed home from church, sure I would be better by Monday. Today I feel even worse.  I'm thinking it might be turning into a sinus infection...UGH! If I'm not better in the morning, I'm calling the doc.

With all that going on, I didn't get last weeks features posted on my social media. I did a couple, but I like to spread them out throughout the week. I promise I will get them done gradually, along with this weeks features before the next party...unless I die or something. Sorta feel like I could!

As I sit here typing this I am so glad you can't see me now. It's not a pretty sight people. I feel lie Rudolf with his bright red nose. He was kind of cute though...me, not so much! Unlike this weeks features which are super cute!  You can look at them all you want...just as long as you don't look at me.

Please forgive me for not adding commentary to these features. I'm just not up to it right now. I will do so when I post to my social media. Just know that  I adore every one of these amazing projects!








 





Now it's your turn. Share your latest accomplishments, projects and recipes. Visit some links and join in the fun!

The Simple and Easy Rules

1. Only projects you have made/accomplished pretty please. This means no round up of others projects, give-aways, reviews of products, etc. Items for sale are okay, as long as they are in tutorial form, and linked to your blog post.  No links to shops or Etsy stores  Link up to 3 posts - please link posts new to this party.

2. Linking back to the party (text or button) within your post is very much appreciated . You can grab a button from the side bar if you like.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

What We Accomplished #72

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I have not had time to get any projects done around here. Taxes and business have kept me pretty busy. I am happy to say my Etsy business is picking up. I've been busy sewing aprons and dreaming up new product ideas. Here's some of my newest creations.


I've also spent a lot of time just trying to keep warm! If you live where it is reasonably warm year round, you can't imagine what 40 below zero wind chill feels like. That is what we've been experiencing here in the northern regions. That is COLD! With the wind blowing so fiercely, it has been hard to keep the house warm, even with a wood furnace. We have been shoveling huge amounts of wood into it's hungry belly for days. I go around with layers of clothing on and my robe on top of it! When I sit working in my chair, I'm covered in my thick fleece tie blanket up to my eyeballs. You should see me when a hot flash happens.  Clothes and blankets go flying!

My hubby has been working on a several projects this cold winter.  He installed new risers and steps on the basement stairs. He still has to add beadboard to the top portion of the walls, and a ledge along the point where the walls meet unevenly. There is one shelf under the stairs, but I may add serveral more for more storage.

When it warms up this spring, I will paint the new stairs and walls. Right now it is dark and unfinished, but some white paint will do wonders! Keep in mind, our basement is a service style basement, not a living area. It is divided up into storage area, wood furnace and wood storage, food storage area, and my still unfinished craft room.


He also added a wall on the right side of the stairs and built another storage shelf in the food storage area.  Oh and he wired my craft room so now I can just flip a switch to turn on the lights! Before, I had to walk to the middle of the room and pull one of those string lights. This week or next he also plans to install a new on-demand water heater to replace our old gas guzzling tank. Love it when that guy is in project mode!


There were some other busy beavers this month. Just look at these amazing projects!

Jen, of Noting Grace, showed her awesome kitchen remodel. Love all the light bouncing white and fresh farmhouse look!


I love this sweet little chive wreath that Alexandra, of My Piece of Vintage Prairie, created. Her pictures are stunning too!


There is a brick chimney hidden underneath wood slats and drywall in our living area. I've thought about tearing all that off and painting the bricks white. Deb, from Seeking Lavender Lane, may have given me the push I need with this amazing faux brick chimney she and her hubby created.


Paula, from Ivy and Elephants, transformed the inside of an antique armoire in their bedroom. Isn't it gorgeous? I love the functionality of if too.


Biljana, from Biljana Shabby, always makes such sweet plaques and other pretties. These little plaques are beautiful and would make such pretty door signs.
Mary Beth, from Mary Beth's Place, took a really run down cabinet and brought it back to life. Check out the beautiful transformation!


Fabby, of Fabby's Living, has a beautiful dining area, with some amazing furniture pieces. This gorgeous antique Belgium buffet took my breath away.


Simple and sweet, this rose heart wreath, by Surroundings by Deb, is the perfect shabby chic valentine wreath.


There is nothing like a hot casserole to warm you up on a cold, blustery day. This version of  chicken casserole is similar to one I make, but steps it up a couple of notches with the addition of chow mein noodles and chopped almonds. Yum! Find the recipe by Pattie, at Olla Podrida.


Marie Alison is a young lady who cooks for her family of ten...2 sisters, 5 brothers and her parents. She shares amazing recipes and is a very articulate blogger at Ten at the Table. You must visit her and check out her awesome recipes, including this freezer friendly, homemade pizza crust!


Now it's your turn. Share your latest accomplishments, projects and recipes. Visit some links and join in the fun!

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

What We Accomplished Wednesday #71

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If you have an online shop of any kind, you might be interested in exploring Work Your Art. Debbie asked me to give an interview for her readers. You can sign up for her free emails with great tips for your business. She also has a paid subscription with access to more in depth guides and templates. So far I am enjoying the free tips, but may soon sign up for the paid subscription. You can read my interview here if you like.

It's that time again! Time to share all the awesome things you've accomplished. There were some pretty awesome projects last week.


There are so many pretty winter decor ideas at  Finch Rest. Michele has a beautiful home!


I think I have a thing for hot cocoa bars. This one by Tammy at One More Time Events, is made to be portable and you won't believe what she used to create it!


I might also have a thing for chalkboards. I'm loving this map concept by Cindy at DIY Beautify!


Patti, at Old Things New, didn't want to block the gorgeous view she has out of her kitchen window. I love the swag treatment she came up with to dress up the window without obscuring that view!


Deb, at Seeking Lavender Lane, found an old dresser with peeling veneer. She removed the veneer and painted with DIY chalk paint. I love the details!

 DIY chalk painted dresser

This is such a pretty distressing technique that Lynda, from Lynda Bergman Design Artisan, created using two colors of paint and a stain.


I love me a farmhouse porch! This vintage inspired porch by Julie, of Little Farmstead, is so charming!


The thought of waxing all the intricate details of a chair has kept me from attempting it. Well, no more! Mary, from Orphans With Makeup, shares a video of her easy technique for waxing chairs. You are going to love this!


If you are looking for a sweet little touch for Valentines day, without going over the top, check out these pretty dangling beaded heart ornaments by Diane, from An Extraordinary Day.


It's been a while since I've made a smoothy.  This strawberry pina colada recipe (non alcoholic) by Margaret Anne at Natural Chow, has me searching for strawberries in my freezer!


The Simple and Easy Rules

1. Only projects you have made/accomplished pretty please. This means no round up of others projects, give-aways, reviews of products, etc. Items for sale are okay, as long as they are in tutorial form, and linked to your blog post.  No links to shops or Etsy stores  Link up to 3 posts - please link posts new to this party.

2. Linking back to the party (text or button) within your post is very much appreciated . You can grab a button from the side bar if you like.

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Most importantly, go visit some of the links because otherwise it wouldn't be a party would it? 

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