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  • courage for the week 8.7.11

    07 August 2011

    “I see women who are doing their absolute best in every way – but they keep track only of their mistakes. They make lists of things they haven’t done instead of the phenomenal amount of things they’ve accomplished. No matter what mountain of achievement they’ve just climbed, they stumble over molehills, saying things like, “But it’s not enough,” or, “I didn’t do it well enough.” The good news of the gospel is that who we are is okay. Our best is good enough. The Savior came for us –just as we are.

    …perfect people don't need a Savior. He came to save his people in their imperfections. He is the Lord of the living, and the living make mistakes. He's not embarrassed by us, angry at us, or shocked. He wants us in our brokenness, in our unhappiness, in our guilt and our grief.”

    ~Chieko Okazaki

    Chieko Okazaki passed away this week. She is one of my favorite authors and speakers, so I wanted to share some words from her today..

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    make your own drum shade pendant!

    05 August 2011

    My reasons for doing it this way:


    * I didn’t want to re-wire my can lights that were already above the dining room table, so I got these nickel light converters. Plus, the tops match this schoolhouse light we put above the kitchen sink.


    * I really wanted drum shade pendants, but they were too $pendy, so I wanted to come up with a less expensive alternative with fabric I had already picked out.


    Here we go!


    1. Find a large drum shade with a spider fitting (one that has the three parts that come together in the middle): I found mine on Ebay~they are 17” across and 8” high.


    2. Take a hacksaw and saw an opening large enough for your cord to fit through. Or if you have one of those cool Dremel tools, this would take you seconds….


    Note: DO NOT go crazy with the hack saw and starting sawing everything and breaking your shade so you have to rig it up with green florist wire….be nice, gentle, and patient.


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    Lift the decorative silver piece up, then slip the cord into your opening:
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    This is what it will look like hanging:
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    For the shade, I gently removed the trim on the top and bottom:

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    Measured and cut the fabric to size, and then applied it to the shade with spray adhesive:april 2011 004 2 
































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    This is what it will look like: the front one is correct, the one in back is rigged up with the florist wire because I hacksawed too much…

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    Total cost for one drum shade pendant:


    Light converter kit: $30 (w/coupon)


    Drum shade: $25 (ebay)


    fabric: about $8 (this is the Premier Prints ZigZag Village Blue/Natural


    Total: about $60


    And yes, the cabinets are mostly painted…I’m still touching up and finishing a few things and I promise I’ll show you the whole darn thing!


    Happy Friday, everyone~
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    drum shade pendants for the kitchen

    04 August 2011

    I really, really wanted some drum shade pendants in the kitchen above the table where there where just 2 can lights previously. The ones I loved, were (of course!) $200 bucks a pop, so of course I turned to diy.
    I used the same can converters from this light project and some drum shades that I bought on Ebay.
    I wish I could tell you that it was super duper easy,
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