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  • build me a home: exterior edition

    29 October 2013

    As you may know, we are in the process of building a home. (yikes! still makes me nervous typing that) We haven’t even broken ground yet, and are waiting for permits to go through. (taking FOREVER.) This week we needed to nail down our exterior options so those can get ordered and it’s going to be LOTS of decisions from here on out.

    So, I am deciding to open up my inspiration vaults (aka secret boards on Pinterest and inspiration notebook) to let you see what I’m drawing from. Now, these pictures are beautiful, awesome, everything I could ever want, but I’m also finding out can cost LOTS of money. And we are on a budget and really have to think about what to invest in now, what to wait on, or omit from the dream plan. I still love to look and be inspired though…

    Dun da da dun: here they are! My favorite exteriors:

    dormers evenvia Lilyfield Life

     

    dormer windowsvia BHG

     

    white house black shuttersvia Whitehaven

     

    stonevia Norris Architecture on Houzz

     

    dormers with brickvia D magazine

     

    Gray with stonevia Clark & Zook

     

    white house with brickvia Southern Living

     

    gorgeous exterior colors, makes white trim popvia JB Architecture Group on Houzz

     

    at home arkansasvia At Home Arkansas

     

    atlanta homes magazinevia Atlanta Homes Magazine

     
     
    via Simpson Design Group Architects on Houzz

    Would it be fair to say I adore dormer windows, white trim, and classic/cottage styles? And, I notice these all have beautiful old trees which we definitely won’t have right away.

    What do you think? Which one would you pick to move into?

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    courage for the week 10.27.13

    27 October 2013

    life truly lived  -langtry

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    caught my eye 10.25.13 + deals

    25 October 2013

    *Simply June has Downton Season 4 up! I may or may not have watched them all in one night when my husband was out of town last weekend…
    * top 5 paint colors for every room in your home.
    I thought Emily at JDC was brilliant for using these military wool blankets in her boys’ bedroom makeover.
    * I loved this look of overlapping pictures in this bedroom:

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    pottery barn star wars art knockoff

    24 October 2013

    Hello! I am thrilled to be joining Lindsay from Makely and 25 other bloggers for Knocktoberfest 2013! We’re on a mission to make less expensive versions of our favorite designer décor items and today is Day 4. If you are coming from Remodelaholic and her amazing table knock-off, welcome!
    We are Star Wars lovers in this house. I saw this death star LED artwork in Pottery Barn kids catalog and thought: hey, I could probably make that for less than $299!

    pb star wars death star- image from Pottery Barn -

    Here’s how I did it:
    I picked up a piece of 3ft X 3ft particle board at Lowes. Guess what? I found a sheet of particle board in their damaged pile and they gave it to me for free! Thank you, Lowes-we’re off to a good start :)

    particle board 3ft X 3 ft

    Did I mention they will also cut it for you for free? Love them.

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    Paint around the edges with some black craft paint.paint edges black

    I found a high-resolution picture of the death star on the internet and ordered a 36”X48” engineer print from Staples for $7.
    (UPDATE: it’s hard to find a high resolution image these days. Some have had luck ordering a poster from Amazon and using that instead of the engineer print)
    There will be some white on the top and bottom, but just cut it down to size.

    death star engineer print from staples

    Attach the print to the board with spray adhesive (leftover from projects here, here, and here) : I rolled up the bottom to the middle, sprayed, and then smoothed it out as I unrolled it. Then repeat for the top part of the print until it’s all nice and stuck on.

    spray adhesive

    May I give a bit of advice here?
    Don’t use mod podge!! Well, maybe if you are mod podge expert.
    I am not.
    And then I had to order another print. Boo. I just turned it over and used the other side.

    october 2013 008

    Moving on…
    I used a 1/4” drill bit to make holes in the print/board from the front to the back, trying to follow the picture in the catalog. Then,

      october 2013 014

    I took some LED Battery Operated Lights and stuck them through the holes from the back. This is the perfect time of year to do this project because holiday lights are in the stores! I ordered mine here , but you could also do the plug-in version if you won’t be hanging it up and can hid the cord. (UPDATE: I got tired of changing out the batteries, so I found some 50 count plug-in cool LED lights that stay cool to the touch during Christmas that I switched these out for. There are quite a few I didn't use, but they just light up behind the board and kind of make a cool effect. I'm still on the lookout for 30 count LED plug in.)

    lights in back

    It’s okay if your holes aren’t perfect, it’s like a Christmas tree. When you turn on the lights, everything looks pretty.

    lights through drilled holes

    It’s looking gooooooood. Let’s take it downstairs to the boys’ room.

    death star complete
    Our grand total (let’s just forget about the print I messed up with Mod Podge, kay?)
    large engineer print: $7
    particle board: free
    black craft paint: 75 cents
    LED battery operated lights: $8

    Total: $15.75
    Yessssssssss. A savings of approximately $283!
    Now witness the firepower of this fully armed and operational battle station:

    diy death star for under $20

    Dun Dun Dun
    Dun-DA dun
    Dun-DA dun.

    pottery barn death star knock-off

    And may the force be with you.
    Always.

    star wars figures

    Are you ready for more? Head over to Vintage Revivals where the amazing Mandy will show you how to make an $800 West Elm rug for around $60! To see all of the projects, click over to party central at Makely.

    Knocktoberfest 2013 - Over 25 awesome bloggers challenged to create designer knock off projects. via MakelyHome.com

    Happy Knocktoberfest!

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    autumn salad with lemon poppyseed dressing

    21 October 2013

    autumn salad
    I thought I’d share our favorite autumn/winter salad since I made it for a family dinner this past weekend.  I got this recipe from a church dinner in Texas. The dressing is what makes it – it is SO good. Printable version here.

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    courage for the week 10.20.13

    20 October 2013

    spare moments - emerson

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    caught my eye 10.18.13 + deals

    18 October 2013

    * An eloquent post on what Martha Stewart and Mr. Rogers can teach us about living and making art.
    * how to take better smartphone pictures from Two-Twenty-One.
    * we are near a Costco again, and all is well in the world! 15 Things to Buy at Costco + 15 Things Not to Buy. Do you agree?
    * Interesting thoughts on sibling rivalry. Can’t say that I concur with the last three paragraphs, but I loved the first part.
    * I love this fall mantel at Remodelando la Casa:



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