Good Sunday Evening to everyone!

I pray that everyone had a safe and wonderful weekend.  Myself, I had out-of-town family that came to visit for the weekend.  We all had a great time just relaxing and enjoying each other’s company mixed with a lot of humor and laughter!  If your being picked on, you know you are loved Open-mouthed smile

I did manage to complete a project, start a new one, and find a few new project that I want to work on!  Coming up on this week’s Dittle Dattle:

      • Part #2 of the foyer
      • A fabulous giveaway!
      • A patriotic project
      • and a magazine inspired project!!!

Carrie

Addressing a Side Yard Eye Soar by Pebble Beach Court

Modular Shelving Tutorial by Sew Woodsy

Bedroom Makeover by Homemaker on a Dime

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Oriental Chicken Salad by Our Seven Dwarfs

Going Camping! by Sunny Simple Life

Dress for Your Body! by While He was Napping

Amaze Me Monday Blog Party Link Up

Dittle Dattle

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2 posts in one day but I had contemplated which one I would do. I have posted both with this one nudging me to just do it.

In recent times, "sabbatical" has come to mean any extended absence in the career of an individual in order to achieve something. In the modern sense, one takes sabbatical typically to fulfill some goal, e.g., writing a book or travel extensively for research.
So that is where things have led for me.
I'm not sure where I go from here but after 5 years I need to walk away for a while.
It has been a consideration for some time but I kept pulling away from the idea. After a wonderful heart to heart with The Captain I feel it is the best thing to do.
If you do not already subscribe to my blog, receiving it as an email, and wish to be alerted on future posts & news, then please do so now.
See ya around.
Sweet dreams,
~Tammie
Oh and I might turn off all comments at some point since I will not be checking email as often as I have in the past. Just a heads up.

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An amazing encounter with a fawn in our backyard, walking right up to me:
Standing within 10 ft before scared off when the children began coming out the back door:

The next day we took advantage of the clear yet over cast day, & spent it enjoying Lake Erie beach. The waves were a bit choppy, but I knew a spot that I call "the lake lagoon", which pours out into Lake Erie.
We hunted for Beach glass and Heart shaped rocks, walking away with a few nice pieces.
Now for some not so great moments..... Feel free to skip it.
The Spring has been off the charts crazy. I am sick of the constant rains & all that has come as a result from it. On top of that I have been trying to come up with solutions to a situation a company has put me in. They are not a sponsor for the videos but were going to be one of them. After months of promises they back out last minute leaving me dry on the promises I have made to others no time to get things done in time. And I mean back out as in not returning my phone calls or emails after multiple conversations confirming they would supply the main needed items for the small scale grain growing series. They are a well known company and are into the organic movement. A company I will not publicly oust but...SHAME ON YOU. I have kept mum on this in hopes I would find a last minute sponsor but have come up dry. Now I must alter things that will also bring the end of the videos. Calling it frustrating is being kind.
I'm working towards some more changes {when am I not doing so} and FINALLY have some answers and Cooperation with the captain. Hopefully the nudge {O.k more like a grab the bull by the coononies}will stop the circle we keep running.
Anyone looking for a mid level management guy with a B.A in industrial logistics & 11 yrs exp that actually pays good?
Man this job market gets harder and harder with each passing year. Thankfully the horizon has been opened to include the Carolina's.

More rains coming this entire week so I'm evaluating the supplies and planning the new creations.
Sweeter dreams,
~Tammie

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Wide selection of seats from tree trunk to keyboard enter. All from Rockett St George web shop.

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DIY pallet bed upgraded with beautiful accessories


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Foyer decorating

After several long road trips, hiring painters, and heading to my son’s national in a few weeks, there isn’t a whole lot of  “Moolah” left for “Momma” to decorate.  That means I have to make my brain work over time to find creative ways to decorate the foyer. 

{Expect a lot of DIY projects in the future!}

Foyer

On very little money I think I’m off to a great start! Here’s a break down of all that I did.

{Custom Framed Artwork}

Make 4 Frames the same size

I have oodles and oodles of piles of frames in the attic, the garage, and in my craft room!  {don’t ask why}

I was looking for 4 matching frames about 11x14 .  However, what I did find were 2 - 11x14’s and 2 - 16x20’s.  No problem.  I split the 16x20’s at two opposite joints, trimmed to measure 11” on one side and 14” on the other, and then glued and clamed back together to give me the size that I wanted! {I even had enough moulding left over to make another smaller frame.  Nothing goes to waste when money is tight!}

Oh, and the glass was left over from the one that we broke when making the very large frame that hangs over my son’s bed.

Custom Gold Photo Mats

I really wanted these frames to look like high-end artwork and that I spent big bucks paying someone to custom mount them, but my broke butt had nothing. 

Time to shop my parent’s house!!

My mother had a mat cutter and some odds and end piece of mats and mat board.  Here’s what I had to do to make it all come together…… 

Mom had some random 11x14 mats with 8x10 openings {not shown} but they were all different colors.  Nothing a can of spray paint couldn’t fix!    Let’s not stop there…..

To take this project up a notch, I cut four more pieces of mat board with an opening of 7 3/4” x 9 3/4”.   All I did was paint a small boarder in gold metallic.

Sticking 2 mats together

Used 2-sided tape to attach the two mat boards together

and assembled the rest of frame together.

Foyer Art

Voilà!

Totally FREE artwork.  Please do not ask me where that bridge is as I surfed the internet for free black & white photographs.  I found 4 landscape photos that I liked and printed them off of my home printer. Yeah for FREE

clip-art

{Plastic Wall Sconces}

Cutting a pot in half_picnik

I love wrought iron and would have loved to purchase two wall scones for this area {still may someday when the wallet gets thicker} BUT….

I had to get creative!

I had a plastic pot, I believe around 6 inches, laying around not doing nothing.   I wondered if I could cut it in half?!?! 

I marked out half with painter’s tape and a sharpie marker.  But what could I use to cut it?

  • Table saw???? No because the blade wouldn’t come up high enough.
  • Jig saw????  I tried but the blade kept bouncing around on the plastic.
  • Rotozip???  That would work but we didn’t have any accessories that would get the job done.

A quick phone call to my mom and she suggested the band saw.

It worked!  Cut it like it was butter! 

Trust me, I am finding all new ways to use my Dad’s tools that he probably never thought of.  Once, I even cut a large frozen block of ground meat into more manageable sizes with this same band saw!!  (Not to worry, He had just put on a new blade.)

DIY Wall sconce

I spayed the pots with an ORB finish.  My ORB paint is not intended for plastic but I’m not worried about it because no one should be touching it.  As you can see from the above photo, the back side doesn’t look so great.  I filled the insides of each pot with floral foam and attached using hot glue and duck tape. 

Here is my only expense…… I purchased some faux plants from Wal-mart.

Floral pick used as a hanger

Here’s another question that quickly popped up- 

How was I going to hang up the planter/sconce?

At the end of this project, I spotted these floral picks in my arsenal.  Why couldn’t the little curve in the pick be used to hold a nail? 

I hot glued in place two floral picks/hooks in the back through the duck tape.  Working quickly, I pressed the hooks in but left them out past the pot’s edge, and then pressed the pot against the wall.  That pushed the hooks in and made sure the hooks are on the same plane as the pot.  (did that make sense?)

Wall mounted planter

Voilà! again.

Not bad for very little money.  This will give me a start and I can always update down the road. 

Here are some more photos of the two projects together.

Adding Artwork in the Foyer

Part 1 decorating the foyer

Foyer Part 1

Foyer

Linking up to these fun parties – go and check out all the projects!

Carrie

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I can't get enough of these signs! This time, I used some leftover pine we had in our garage from our garage shelves. I am addicted to making these!  I made these for 2 of my wonderful friends. I followed the same process as the Important Date Signs.




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Yep, most of you guested right…..

I decided to make those tacky gold hinges a thing of the past!

Painting hinges to match ORB door knob

I first did this paint treatment about 7 years ago in my master bathroom and the hinges are still holding up great. 

DIY ORB Door Hinges

 

Basic supplies needed.

Creating ORB finish paint supplies

For around $5   I updated all the hinges in my home to an Oil Rubbed Finish. The supplies I got from Wal-Mart.

1. Lightly sand the hinges and dust off with a clean rag.

2.  Apply a coat of Rust-Oleum Black Enamel Paint.  Let Dry.

3.  Mix equal amounts of gold and bronze craft paint.  {Only a very small amount was needed to highlight all the hinges in my home.}  With a dry brush, lightly apply  to highlight.

Creating an Oil Rubbed Bronze Finish

Edit:  I should mention that I did try to paint a door handle a few years ago and it did NOT last.  Maybe with more prep work (better sanding and priming), the paint  would have not chipped.  In my honest opinion, a door knob take a lot of wear and tear and  it’s probably best to buy new.  If some one has successfully painted their door knobs I would love for you to share.
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fun parties – go and check out all the projects!

Carrie

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I hate to throw away bananas, but I refuse to eat them if they have the littlest spot of brown on them (I prefer my bananas to be GREEN!). I gave this muffin recipe a try today and I am in love. The crumble adds an entirely new taste to your typical banana bread. Enjoy :) 

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 bananas, mashed
  • 3/4 cup white sugar
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 1/3 cup butter, melted
  • 1/3 cup packed brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon butter



Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Lightly grease 10 muffin cups, or line with muffin papers.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together 1 1/2 cups flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. In another bowl, beat together bananas, sugar, egg and melted butter. Stir the banana mixture into the flour mixture just until moistened. Spoon batter into prepared muffin cups.
  3. In a small bowl, mix together brown sugar, 2 tablespoons flour and cinnamon. Cut in 1 tablespoon butter until mixture resembles coarse cornmeal. Sprinkle topping over muffins.
  4. Bake in preheated oven for 18 to 20 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into center of a muffin comes out clean.

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Imagination. Fantasy.  Enchantment & Whimsy. From the freedom to roam, romp & play as a child to the magical moments that very well may take your breath away. A perception so unique to the individual that others who might share the "space", may very well not be able to feel or see as you do & have.
Children, unlike adults, do not have the inhibition's. Maybe not as many children as there once were, but, it is the place adults need to nurture for the joys of childhood. Playing with a child, they envelope you within their world. You can "see" the non see-ables. You can hear the "silence". YOU... are in their WONDERLAND.
I have not lost my child self. She still climbs trees & swings her sword. Fortunately, I have 3 other children to keep her alive. That's where my love of costume making can come into play.
So what has all this rambling & Jibberish have to do with today's post?

I have been coveting all these wonderful mini top hats & fascinators that have been trending for some time now.
Picture of items made by Topsy Turvy Designs via Styleamor
{Styleamor, linked above, has a very nice post from 2009 on the mini hat and fascinator trend surge}
I fell in love with the whimsy Vintage inspired accessories, searching for more styles online. So I got in the zone, looked up a few tutorials that eventually formed the outcome of the Felt Top hat and my burnt edge fabric flower.
I'm rather content with how it came out, being my first try at this whole Hat stuff.
  Is it wrong to have enjoyed playing with the candle, burning the edges of the fabric
flower? Kinda soothing during the wee hours of the morn.

I whipped this mini top hat up for the purpose of Camera fun with Frog & Panda. I still have a few more to play with as well as some of those fun Feather fascinators! Think of all the fun Tea parties these could accompany! The different outfits and locations fueling more inspiration!
 I'm thinking up some Fun style Ties for Lil man & a few other whimsy Boy theme additions as well. So many Photo ideas flying through my mind, I just HAVE to satisfy them while I can.

Are you feeling inspired for some crafty fun but prefer them in fabric with cardboard?
Then check out this easy version of the Mad Hatter mini top hat can be found here:

Mine is made from felt squares which I shaped on a Mayo Jar. Yep. An old school mayo jar, a blow dryer and some watered down Elmer glue. If you prefer the felt version, then just do a search for how to shape & stretch Felt into a hat formation. Even the subject of fabric flowers will bring plaenty of How to's.
 If your coveting the Mini top hat & Fascinator look but do not have the Craftability, I Suggest checking out Topsy Turvy linked above for adult size but if your looking for mini size, I say head over to Lisa's mini Mad Hattery. The original start to my must have desire for a mini Hat.
Sunny Dreams,
~Tammie

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