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  • courage for the week 1.15.12

    14 January 2012

     

    learn to like bennion copy

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    how to paint kitchen cabinets

    10 January 2012

    Goodness gracious this is going to be long, so let’s go!

    Set your time you’re going to do it. There will never be a perfect time with nothing going on, you’ve just got to block it off the calendar and GO! We chose to do it in the spring when my husband could give me 2 full days when he had some time off for spring break.

    Then, you’ve got to set up shop. Cover any surfaces you don’t want to get paint on. Most of our work was done in the garage, and we used the kitchen counter as well.

    First up: remove all doors and hardware and let your handy, super strong assistant separate them into bags.


    march 2011 090

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    courage for the week 1.8.11

    07 January 2012

    patience hales

    full talk found here

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    lurking in aisles at a Target near you.

    05 January 2012

    Well, I should say maybe lurking. Every Target is different, but mine went 90% off this morning for holiday stuff. I’m telling you: the calendar works! It was the same day last year for this store as well.
    So, they will have the mumbo jumbo of holiday leftover stuff all crammed in the back corner of the store, but sometimes there are goodies in the regular aisles that are holiday, but the awesome employees (our best friends!) may not know they are holiday and there they sit at 90% off waiting for you to find them.
    Here are some treasures I found. Spritz plates, napkins, tablecovers, and foil tissue paper in the regular paper goods aisle on the end cap.
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    kitchen breakdown: sources and prices

    04 January 2012

    I promised we’d talk about price and what we did in the kitchen, so here we go!


    I loved the open-ness of the kitchen right into the family room. The cabinets were in great shape and had some nice features, they were just orange oak. Painting was the least expensive route. Do you remember how I got some quotes to have a professional paint it? They came in for around $2500, so with our budget right now we decided to DIY.


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    Here are the price breakdowns:


    Cabinet hardware: Martha Stewart Bedford Dowel Cabinet Pull and Martha Stewart Bedford Canopy Pull. Total: $200 We spray painted the hinges with a brushed nickel. Who cares about hinges? I guess I don’t.


    Now, you could save a lot of money on pulls for your cabinets by purchasing them on Ebay, but I LOVED these and figured since we were painting ourselves, I was totally justified in the hardware…right??


    That sweet topiary was a fun surprise from my friend, Robyn! The paint and primer for the cabinets was about $100 ~ the tutorial for painting kitchen cabinets can be found by clicking here.


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    You can read more about the kitchen shelf here with the beadboard wallpaper backing. The containers are from Target, but I scored one at a yard sale. The silver platter was a wedding gift, the plates and crock are also old Target purchases. Total: $22


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    We kept the sink, and you can read more about the faucet here. $100december-2011-138-1_thumb

     

    The milk glass and white glassware are mostly from Goodwill (that white pitcher is from Target), total about $20.


    DIY schoolhouse light here $35


    Curtain fabric info here about $15





































    the baskets were from my cut up coffee table turned bench! (free), the dishwasher was a crazy deal last year, a kitchen aid marked down from $1589 to $589 (remember?)


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    That fridge came with us from Texas, so I’m not including it. I would love a different style, but we’re waiting on that one. The microwave ($149) and stove ($598) were black Friday deals last year.


    The green chair at the desk was about $15, the diy roman shades were about $20december-2011-076-1_thumb























    The subway tile is the good old .24 cent tile in store at Home Depot – $20 total.  I don’t think you can get more bang for your buck if you need a classic update in your kitchen or bath. The tutorial for the subway tile backsplash can be found here.


    The corbels are from Home Depot, $8 each = $24 they are hot glued on there….shhhhhhh.


    The bowl is TJMaxx $17december-2011-101-1_thumb

     

    Glass in cabinet doors (see tutorial here) $18


    Penny tile cabinet back -- click here for tutorial $150



    I saw the idea for this in PB magazine and pinned it, then copied it. The hooks are from summer garden clearance at Lowes $3 each = $6


    The pitcher is from TJ Maxx $9, and the lantern is from Real Deals in Missoula, Montana when I was there visiting. $20


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    The table refinish -- click here for the full tutorial was about $50, the chairs from Craigslist were $100, the diy drum lights were $120 – tutorial here.


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    We kept the laminate counters, because we’re trying to meet some financial goals and new solid surface isn’t in the budget right now. But at least they are nice and neutral.


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    Neither are hardwood floors…but, someday? I hope. The previous owners put brand, spanking new linoleum in right before we saw the house for the first time. I saw the bill for it on the counter (I ain’t  nosy) and they paid $2800. Gulp. Of course I think of what that could have gone towards flooring wise, but can’t really change that now, can I? It’s not bad at all though.


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    And there you have it.

     

    TOTAL: $2397 for EVERYTHING including the appliances we purchased. It feels like a new kitchen! I love that we would have paid a painter more than that just to paint the cabinets. Awesome.


    So…NOW it feels good, now that the work is all over, but I’m not gonna lie, it’s not a fun process.december-2011-121-1_thumb1

     

    Let’s look at the before one more time:


    and the after:


    I know I probably missed something~let me know if you have ???


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    quick & easy job chart

    03 January 2012

    Well, of course it snowed.

    Because Christmas is over, and it would make too much sense to snow before Christmas??

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    I’m a little bitter today…because it’s BITTER cold outside, I’m still trying to get Christmas down, my new years resolutions aren’t going so hot, and we started on the upstairs’ bathrooms over the break and they are just sitting waiting for me to finish peeling the wallpaper borders.
    Blasted projects~who thought they were a good idea anyway?
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    courage for the week 1.1.12

    01 January 2012

    Happy New Year! The first courage for the week in 2012:attitude

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    *my* favorite posts from 2011

    31 December 2011

    They may not have the most comments or hits, but here the ones that are near and dear to my heart:

    1. Spring On My Door :  my oldest daughter was home sick that day and we had the crazy notion to write this post in cave man talk. We were laughing so hard and google searching for a cave woman to sign the post with. Most of you probably thoughy I was off my rocker as you read, except for Amy at a Nest For All Seasons who simply wrote: “like much.” She has a special place in my heart!

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    state of the blog 2011

    30 December 2011

    My posts with the most hits
    according to the number of hits via google Analytics (along with my commentary!)
    1. The  $3 W.Sonoma knockoff glass hurricane (this was the favorite last year as well)
    2. Some awesome tips (this was a random, quick Friday post. I have a blog notebook that I scribble down blog post ideas in, and these were a few I picked. Who knew??)
    3. Inspire Me  (you love BLOGS?)
    4. Parade of Homes 2011 (you love snooping in people’s homes?)
    5. Autumn wreath (you love another WS knockoff?)
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    lampshades at lowes : $3!

    29 December 2011

    In the lamp section at Lowes they have medium holiday lampshades (these would fit all of my lamps in my living room) on sale for $5.98, which is a great deal, BUT…their holiday clearance is 50%, so my nice cashier gave me them for $3 each. I bet you could talk yours into half price as well.

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    Just remove the holiday ribbon, and you’ve got yourself a new shade to work with! Isn’t that the most expensive part of getting lamps at thrift stores: buying new shades?

    I stocked up.

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    You can call your store and ask them if they have any item # 0362226 in stock.

    Good luck!!

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    Top 10 Projects of 2011

    28 December 2011

    It’s the end of the year, which means it’s time for Rhoda’s Top Projects Party!

    Here are 10 favorites at 320 Sycamore in 2011:
    10. I have the best readers ever. You helped me collect all 50 license plates for our license plate wall in the playroom!

    9. A $5 Entryway Light

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    courage for the week 12.25.11

    24 December 2011

    One of my favorite Christmas hymns~

    I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
    Their old familiar carols play,
    And wild and sweet the words repeat
    Of peace on earth, good will to men.

    I thought how, as the day had come,
    The belfries of all Christendom
    Had rolled along the unbroken song
    Of peace on earth, good will to men.


    And in despair I bowed my head:
    "There is no peace on earth," I said,
    "For hate is strong and mocks the song
    Of peace on earth, good will to men."


    Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
    "God is not dead, nor doth he sleep;
    The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
    With peace on earth, good will to men."


    Till, ringing singing, on its way,
    The world revolved from night to day,
    A voice, a chime, a chant sublime,
    Of peace on earth, good will to men!

    ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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    Merry Christmas!

    2011 christmas card blog

    Have a wonderful, blessed holiday~

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    home for the holy days

    19 December 2011

    I’m joining Richella today for her Home for the Holy Days. It’s about keeping the focus on Christ amidst the hustle and bustle of the season. (and there has been much hustlin and bustlin around here, so it’s good to reflect on the true reason for the season.
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    Here are some reminders in our home: a  simple nativity from my mom when we were first married.december 2011 058 1
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    courage for the week 12.18.11

    17 December 2011

    all you can take

    all you can take

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    favorite things 2011 party with sarah from thrifty decor chick!

    16 December 2011

    Our guest hostess for the party kickoff is none other than the wonderful Sarah from Thrifty Decor Chick!
    I love Sarah’s passion for beautiful, thrifty diy. She makes you feel right at home at her blog and her mind just amazes me with the stuff she comes up with. A few of my favorites over at her blog:

    Her Christmas Family Room:sarah 2

    Her beautiful backyard!sarah 4

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    deals 12.16.11 (amazon toy sale!)

    15 December 2011


    9 days until Christmas..how are you coming along? Shopping is done here, but wow, LOTS of other things to do. I still love looking at deals though :)
    Lands End is having a CRAZY good sale! Use code: DONNER pin: 1585 for an additional 40% off, plus free shipping! Look at the pillow covers in the home dept (some $6.99 shipped~Kirsten @ 6th Street Design School loves this one) needlepoint monogrammed stockings for $6 each, kids hooded towels, backpacks!, lunchboxes, lunch containers, jeans, snow boots…crazy. Go! Great, quality stuff and you can return it at any Sears store if it doesn’t work out.
    JcPenney has another $10 off $25 purchase online or in-store.
    But the BIG news is that the Amazon Toy Salehas begun! I’ve posted about this sale for the past 3 years and you may know I have a slight obsession with it~it’s a great sale to finish your holiday shopping or stock the birthday bin! There are tons more, but here are some that caught my eye. Of course, prices can change, but here is the price at time of posting~good luck!
    we love Nanny McPhee! $5.23
     Wizard of Oz Anniversary Edition $5.49
    The Blind Side $4.49
    Tangled DVD $10.49
    Ocean's 11, 12 & 13 movies $14.99
    Harry Potter yrs 5-7 DS game $19.96
    If you haven’t seen it, go buy it now. $10.49
    Miracle on 34th Street $7.49

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    favorite things: jen from tatertots and jello

    13 December 2011

    Jen is here! Jen is here! from the fabulous Tatertots and Jello. She is a crafty, home-y, painting, sewing DIY girl, but she features hundreds of her readers’ projects as well. Let me share a few of my favorites:
    $4 Anthro inspired shirt:jen 1
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    sweet gum wreath

    12 December 2011

    This fall, we were up at the park and we saw all of these cute prickly balls hanging from the trees and all over the ground. I had no idea what they were called, but I thought they might be fabulous in a wreath. So…we gathered.october 2011 178
    Here’s what they look like after sitting in the storage room for over a month:december 2011 033 1
    after a short time googling prickly tree balls, I found out they are from sweet gum trees and are called sweet gum fruit.  AND Martha already thought of making them into a wreath.
    Martha, Martha, Martha.
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    courage for the week 12.11.11

    10 December 2011

    it’s no secret that my favorite movie is It’s a Wonderful Life. George Bailey’s prayer in Martini’s bar is probably one that we have all offered at one point or another in our lives. Here’s that prayer and an excerpt from an article for Guideposts that Jimmy Stewart wrote about It’s a Wonderful Life:

    “As I said those words, I felt the loneliness, the hopelessness of people who had nowhere to turn, and my eyes filled with tears. I broke down sobbing. This was not planned at all, but the power of that prayer, the realization that our Father in heaven is there to help the hopeless, had reduced me to tears.

    Frank (Capra, the director), who loved spontaneity in his films, was ecstatic. He wanted a close-up of me saying that prayer, but was sensitive enough to know that my breaking down was real and that repeating it in another take was unlikely. But Frank got his close-up. The following week he worked long hours in the film laboratory, repeatedly enlarging the frames so that eventually it would appear as a close-up on the screen. I believe nothing like this had ever been done before. It involved thousands of enlargements with extra time and money. But he felt it was worth it…” ~Jimmy Stewart, Guideposts.

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    More on why I love IAWL so much here.

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