A blog about sewing, cooking, and all those other great domestic things, except cleaning bathroons!!!!

Friday, May 29, 2015

A "New" Sleeper Sofa

 
Ok, so it wasn't exactly new.  I found a little second hand sleeper sofa that was the perfect size I was looking for to replace the double bed in the guest/sewing room. I needed space in there! I wanted to clean the foam mattress so on a very hot day I mixed some soap and vanish with water and doused it!
 
 
 

 
Then I squished it all in with more water using a fine dance step. I think the neighbors got a kick out of seeing me jumping around on this thing.  My sister in law next door said she saw me ;-) 
 
 

 
I'm not sure how but I managed to haul it onto the table. It was super heavy! I rolled it a bit and actually got on the table on my knees to squeeze the water out.
 
 
 
I was looking around for the perfect drying rack and turned around to find Bridgit's rabbit cage set up in the yard. We had a few days of hot windy weather and it acted like a big clothes dryer. It took a little over a week for it to be completely dry.
 
 
 
 
The original cover was red, so I washed it and then took it apart to make a pattern.  I made a new cover with an old quilt that I never used but had kept it because....well, you never know.
 
 
 
Here's a cool gathering trick I found on Pinterest. You sew a zigzag over a little string. It works great.
 
 
Here it is.  I am so happy with it.
 
 
 
 


Salvaged bench

 
This little bench was sitting next to the garage for many years waiting for me. I don't remember how many times I almost took it to the dump.  It was rickety and very weathered.
 
 
 
 
So it finally got a makeover this morning.  I put a few nails here and there to keep it from wobbling and it's not too bad.  Now it's the little welcoming committee. I mixed some paints and got this nice beachy color. I put some water to make it thin and just let the thirsty wood soak it up. It still looks weathered, just better
 
 
 
 
We're number 10, just like the British Prime Minister.
 
 
I just need a new beachy door mat. Oh, and a porch light. We've only lived here for 15 years!
 
 
 
Darla and I spent a morning a few weeks ago picking up driftwood from a little beach on the side of the Lake Leman.  The rest is stuff I found as I shopped in the garage.
 
 

Saturday, November 22, 2014

A Whole New Kitchen

 
So here is what I started with.....
 



Ikea is great, everything pops off very easily. I didn't have drawers and stuff everywhere the whole time.


 
The outside was painted gray and the insides were painted this great turquoise color.  It doesn't really show the true color in the picture.




It took about three weeks to finish and I am very happy with the outcome. I used the turquoise paint above the stove and on the little wall end next to the fridge.  It gives a bit of warmth into all that gray. 

 
I made a new curtain that goes across the whole window and during the day I have all that light from those big windows. I really never liked the two small curtains that I have always used.  I really like this new curtain.  It is cotton so it's easy to wash, but it looks like a linen weave. I fringed the edges and also used the selvedges as the top and bottom.



 
 
It's folded over at the top and then I added red buttons.  It is ecru which matches the background in the curtain over the door that you see in the corner of the picture below.


 After
 
Before
 
It's quite a change, don't you think!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Our Bedroom


A wall of different stuff that we have collected. I am still slowly adding as I get stuff.

 

A peace pipe that Pierre received in Canada. It is handmade by an American Indian.  It's hanging from a shelf that I got at a garage sale down the street from Mom and Dad's house.



This use to be downstairs with dishes and stuff in it, now it holds books. I dry brushed it with white to change it a bit.

 The curtains I made with the fabric I bought in the States this summer. The top piece is something I found in my stash, then I added the printed fabric and sewed that onto a long pair of off white sheers that I bought ready made.  I painted the white rods blue then used bronze spray paint to  add a bit of shine.

These curtains are a mix of curtains that used to be in the boys' room (brown) and white sheers that have been in a number of windows for the last 20 years! The blue fabric is from my shopping spree at Fabric Depot in Portland.  It really gives a cozy feel to the room.

Compass Rose


Here is what we started with, some font samples and pictures of compass roses from google.
 
 

He taped a string and pencil on the lamp and did some "savants calculs"  (that means some really smart stuff) then started by drawing a big circle.




I took pictures of the pencil drawings but it didnt come out too well. I aslo forgot to take pictures of the taping off and painting action. Sorry! But you get the idea.
 


We shaded the back of the letters on the paper and then were able to trace them onto the wall. We then painted them black with tiny paintbrushes.  That was kind of hard but if you look from far away you can't tell that we colored outside the lines.  As you know I am a "color outside the lines"  kind of girl.




We erased the circle and it left a light mark but it looks okay. It measures about 3 meters by 3 meters.  My picture taking skills need some work, that square is just a reflection of the window.




Tuesday, April 9, 2013

kitchen update

 
I gave myself a little gift.  Matching appliances.  The old stuff was still working but all mismatched and not very pretty. It all started because I found the coffee machine on sale half off.  Then I tracked down the other two in France and paid a leeeetle too much for them, but like I said, I was giving myself a little gift. 
 
 
There is lots of room on the counter now and a great place to work. And it is pleasimg to the eye ;-)

 
I figured I wouldn't get around to cleaning the kitchen perfectly for pictures so here is a larger view of the new stuff I did in here. The curtains are pinched in the middle with butterfly clips.
 

Bunnies, bunnies, bunnies.....

 
We finally have little bunnies.  We aren't sure how many though. These are Bridgit's attempt to get a closer look. They are very well hidden.  On Friday night we came home and she went to check on them. She ran inside to tell us there was a baby.  There was just one little white one sitting in the cage.  We thought there was only that one. Then she went out a few days later and she saw the little bundle of the others.  She came to tell us there were three. Last night she said she had counted five.  We're afraid she will come in tonight and say seven..... HELP!



 
I just hope they aren't cross eyed like this little guy. 
 
 
Have you ever seen a crossed eyed chocolate bunny?