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Monday, August 11, 2014

Those Stairs!

I tried a few babies ago to paint the front of the stairs to the apartment. Just kind of hit a crazy notion to paint them. And at the time I was going through a big Red, White and Blue faze. Not a bad faze to venture through but only if the project doesn't get finished. So I grabbed a few cans of paint out of the cupboard and started the every other stair look. (Mind you I was prego or just had a baby, can't remember. I was still pretty post pardom or just plagued with mommy brain.) I only got the four stairs done and didn't care for it. So I left it. Now, a few years later, post baby number 4 and I am starting to see an end of mommy brain, I am ready to tackle those stairs again.

Before:


Only this time I am ready to do it with something better and more classic looking. I can hand a flag or quilted something on the wall to celebrate our nations colors. I don't need to go too crazy and paint fixed objects in my home.

So I found this chocolate brown color and thought...perfect. So I sanded down the stairs and started painting. Two coats later and this is what we have:

Don't mind the orange snow fence along the railing. It is to keep the kids from falling. We will remove it when they get older. Nathan did such a great job building our stairs and railing that I hate to hide it. BUT Safety first! Always!

Updating Furniture

We had a table given to us that belonged to Nathan's grandmother. It has seen better days. It isn't the fanciest table and chairs and it has gone through some children already. Rough life. But it serves it's purpose. I was getting tired of the outdated look and thought it fun to update it. We haven't done many projects lately so I though this would be a chance to clean out the paint shelf and entertain myself for the afternoon. The table is actually laminate and Nathan says I can't paint it so I am stuck with just working with the chairs.

Here is the before of one of the chairs:
 Here it is work in progress: I took the pad off and decided I didn't want to replace it.
 The finished color. It is a matte Olive color. LOVE IT!
 Some still in the work in progress stage.

What I learned.
1.  My hand gets really tired pulling up those decrative tacks. A blunt flathead screwdriver will not do. Rethink ever using them anywhere in my live.
2. One can of spray paint only equals a few chairs--all incomplete. the can feels full and heavy but it only goes so far. I needed to finish a chair before moving onto another. Hence, the two black chairs I painted and the bace and legs of the table. (not pictured sorry) At least those two chairs have high chairs in them so no worries.
3. no matter what, my husband will always laugh at what I do. Not in a mean way. Just how random and silly I am about my projects. Just wait for my next post.
4. on a serious note: spraypaint furniture is so much better. I tried a brown on one chair to see if I liked it before I went to the green. It left brush strokes and grooves that I didn't like. Spraying from here on out!

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Child's Doll House

This project was a fun one to research and fun to implement into a real project. The finishing product is raw because that is how it was ordered. It was built for a set of twin girls that love projects. They were so excited when they came to pick it up. It was a first for Nathan and we are pleased with how it turned out. Here are some pictures:



The pillars, door and door knob, windows and all are made from scratch. The roof top was fun to come up with as well. Turned out great!!!

Child's Toddler Bed

Nathan built a bed for our little toddler for Christmas. It turned out amazing!!!


The legs actually turned out so good. Pretty proud of this project!

The painting was done by Aliece. Just a simple stencil and some patience. It turned out very well. The mattress fits snug and keeps the sheet in place. Before we got into place Christmas Day our little one was all over it. She loves it!! 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Log Cabin for Play

We are currently building a play house...well...it is a play cabin. Here is where we are so far. My neice was here for a week and helped out.
There he is hard at work! Nathan has traded the giant chainsaw for his light weight electric chainsaw. This allows him to spend more of his energy working in the lumber than managing a huge chainsaw on smaller more detailed cuts. Don't you worry though, That heavy chainsaw still sees plenty of action in the mountains.
We are having a great time as the weather cools some and allows us to get more work done in the evenings around here. It is a joy to work along side him. Though I am not as much help as he will give me credit for. The cabin will take a bit more time to complete as we are still searching the exact pattern we want to use.

Hope all is well with you and check back again...we may have started a new project!!!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Itching to build again.

It has been a while since we built a project. And we have the itch. We are planning on some fun swings for your swing set and some larger adult swings. Look for us in the local Farmer's Market. With the shop nice and cleaned up and our log storage in place, we should have no trouble at all getting our projects out. If you need something or have questions about a project please comment below or send us a message. We would love to hear from you!!!

Monday, May 6, 2013

Triple Bunk Bed

It has been a little while since we installed the triple bunk beds for a friend of ours. (Sorry, I haven't been feeling the best.) They just had baby #5 and another girl totally 4 girls. So a change needed to happen in the bedrooms to make room for all the growing girls. After doing some surfing the web and finding a design...ok...so we love Pinterest. My friend and I ran across this bed about the same time! And an answer was given for the changes needed in their rooms. The actual blog site is here: The Handmade Dress. A great place for plans and all sorts of fun things. The directions are great until towards the end. It seems that they kind of  just get tired and stop giving enough detail for measurements and instillation directions. Keep on your toes there or just send us a message. Here are the pictures. The kids were so excited.




They wanted to paint them themselves so we just put a nice fine sand on it and installed. Can't wait to see what they choose to do!!