This blog was intended as a place to showcase our efforts at creativity, in and out of the kitchen. And in spite of the horrid summer heat, we have been creative in the months that have passed since we last put up a blog at My Sister's Kitchen.
So, I'll post a few pictures of my summer activities just to prove I've not been lazy. And maybe now that Sister has a brand new stove she'll get to cooking!!
New "old" Kerr jars made by painting tinted Modge Podge onto glass jars. |
The canning jar idea came from Pinterest, my new obsession. If I did it again, I would try other colors, like maybe pink. Right now my six blue jars are on my kitchen windowsill filled with leaves and pine cones. But come December 1st, they'll be full of snow and snowballs!!
I hired a "handyman" to do some repairs around the house and it seemed like the more he repaired the more he destroyed!! Lesson learned - do as much as you can yourself!! So, this is my front bathroom wallpaper border after scoring and removal was started. He made a complete mess of it by using it as his hand towel during a ceiling repair so the only choice I had was to replace it. I ordered more rolls and Sister helped me take it down.
Then we put the new border up and I don't think it will EVER come off again!! Once we were finished hanging the border and cleaning up the mess we made, I touched up the paint and repainted the doors, door frames, and trim. The only thing left to replace is the light fixture... guess it's time to learn to handle electricity!! Won't it be cool when I can brag that I can make bolts of electricity fly from my fingertips??
I had a lot of paint left from my previous paint jobs, so I pulled it all out, stirred it all up real good, and commenced painting. After the front bathroom was done, I moved out into the hallway and repainted the hall walls and trim. Then I spent a good four days painting doors. GOOD NIGHT NURSE we've got a lot of doors down that hall!! But they look pretty good (except for the utility doors which still need another coat) and it's done.
Once the bathroom and hallway were back together, it was time to get to work on the guest room. I knew from the beginning this would be a feminine room. I have a collection of photos of family brides and wedding couples and wanted to incorporate those into the room. The feel is that it is mostly a woman's room and the men are there by invitation only. The wall color is "Possibly Pink" which contrasts well with the dark wood floors and is set off by the bright white trim and doors. Sheli helped me with the painting job. Sister, Sandra, and Sheli helped find the fabric for the toss pillows and sewed them up for me. And they've all had input into the look and feel of the room, so it is most definitely a "feminine" room!!
With all the painting done for now (there's more to do, but other matters press me for time) I am focusing on projects to help organize and update and trying not to spend money in the process. One project that is started and just waiting for a long rainy day to complete is making a quilt from all my Celtic Festival t-shirts. I got the idea from Sandra and love it. I've never been a fan of the way festival tees fit, so this gives me a chance to have them out of the storage box and still preserve them at the same time.
Sheli and Sandra cut the printed areas into 18" blocks. |
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The final quilt top will look something like this. |
And of course, I've tried to spend as much time as I can with the Tater Tot. He's growing so fast and can do so many things now it's hard to keep him busy. But I've found that you can give him a chore and, if he's really into it, he'll do exactly what you tell him to and do his very best!! Last week we made pizza. He helped me use the cheese slicer on a block of mozzarella then I gave him the plate of cheese and told him to put it on the pizza dough so that every piece had its own spot. When he was done, every single piece of cheese had a spot!! Then he told me he wanted scrambled eggs for his dinner... Well, you can't win 'em all.
So, you can see I haven't been completely comatose this hot, hot summer. But I'm ready for the "Chili" days to arrive in North Texas and looking forward to some cold weather projects!!
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