Monday, March 29, 2010

Easter Egg Tutorial


I'm not a huge fan of ripping off ideas from other people's blogs, but this past week has been CRAZY busy, and besides, this idea is too darn cute to not share :) I LOVE this fabric and I'm actually ordering some today from www.quiltersdailydeal.com. If you haven't been on Missouri Star Quilt Company's website, and seen their daily deals and youtube tutorials, you are missing out indeed! More about Missouri Star Quilt Company later.

Any way, here's an adorable Easter idea by the fabulous Angela Yosten! If you go on her blog you'll find a whole bunch of amazing craft and sewing projects that will inspire you to fire up your sewing machine. Why not make some bunny eggs and display them as a center piece for this year's Easter feast?

For complete directions for this craft click here!

Happy Easter Everyone!
- Elisabeth

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy Saint Paddy's Day!!!

In honor of Saint Patrick's Day (did you know that I'm 1/4 Irish?) I'm showing you some of the most BEAUTIFUL green rooms... unfortunately not my green rooms, maybe someday. I'm actually planning on painting my kitchen Cooking Apple Green by Farrow and Ball this summer because I think it's the PERFECT green. Any way, enjoy these pictures and hopefully it'll inspire you to be brave, not beige :)

Monday, March 15, 2010

DYI - Organize your Front Hall Closet

Like I've said before, a clean and organized house is a nice house. Our house doesn't exactly have a front hall. You basically walk straight into our front room, so you can see how important it is to keep it clutter free. Our front closet was looking pretty messy. We had winter hats, scarves, bike helmets, tennis balls, you name it, and all that stuff was piled on shelves. At least they were on shelves and not all over the floor, but I knew it could be better organized. I bought some white bins for $3.50 each and labeled them with wooden letters from the dollar store (although looking at the picture now, I noticed that the letters aren't perfectly straight. Oh well that's what happenes when you do crafts at 1:00 am). I think it's rather cute (and inexpensive).
BEFORE AFTER

Monday, March 1, 2010

Bathroom Makeover

BEFORE
When we first looked at this house, the downstairs powder room was... well... hideous! They sponge painted the walls red, green, and gold and hung golf themed wall paper boarder. They used a golf club as a towel rack and had golf trophies and pictures on the wall, but that wasn't the worst part. They had green CARPET on the floor *gasp*! Who puts carpet in a bathroom? How unsanitary!!! What if someone has bad aim (and I know it's bound to happen)? There were other ugly features, the vanity, lights, mirror, wooden toilet seat... it was all ugly. We knew that if we bought this house, a bathroom reno was in store.
So first things first! Dave and I ripped out that carpet and replaced it with tile. After we decided on the tile it was time to pick out paint.

Next we were off to Home Depot to pick out a new toilet, light fixture, towel rack, and toilet paper holder.
Later, we went to Ikea to choose the sink, vanity, and mirror.

With the help of my father-in-law, and Dave's painter friend Jason, we were able to turn this bathroom into something great. For the final touches, I bought some accessories, towels, soap, pictures, and really brought some personality into the space. Finally the bathroom went from "ugly golf" to "clean and inviting".

AFTER
Resources
paint - CIL Church Street
tile - Giant Carpet
vanity - Ikea
sink - Ikea
mirror - Ikea
toilet - The Home Depot
towel and toilet roll holder - The Home Depot
decorative mirrors - Ikea
pictures and frames - Ikea
towels - Zellers
soap - Bath and Body Works
candles - Ikea

Thursday, February 11, 2010

DIY - Message Boards


Here's a fun and cute idea for your kitchen, hallway or office. I bought a extra large frame on sale for $2. Put wrapping paper (you could also use cute fabric) behind the glass and hung it on the wall. We use a dry erase marker to jot down phone messages, shopping lists, to do list, or whatever. The total cost of this project was less than $3 and took about 5 minutes to put together. Now that's some bang for your buck!

Here's some other cute message board ideas. www.womansday.com

www.marthastewart.com

Me Ka Aloha
-Elisabeth

Thursday, February 4, 2010

We're getting a NEW BED!!

When Dave and I got married we had a small, and I mean SMALL bed. It belonged to my grandmother and it was really old. It was so old that the size of the bed wasn't a standard size. The bed was called a 3/4 bed which made it larger than a single, but smaller than a double. It was impossible to find sheets that fit perfectly. They were either too big and looked sloppy, or too small. Well, finding sheets that fit wasn't our biggest problem. The problem was that we were majorly squished. I would get elbowed in the head Dave would get kicked in the shin. Three days after we got married, Dave decided to sleep on the sofa because our bed was so darn small. So.... we bought a new bed.

Now here's the advice I wish someone had given me when buying a new bed.
1. If you like a lot of space while you sleep, get a king sized bed. Queen size is for people who like to be really close and for people who won't ever have their babies sleep or snuggle in bed with them. A lot of my friends that have a queen wish they bought a king. Luckily, I knew about this and bought a king size.

2. You don't really need a box spring. Back in the day a box spring added to the comfort level of the mattress. Now, all a box spring does is raise the mattress higher off the ground - actually they don't even call them that anymore, they call them mattress foundations. We didn't know about this and the mattress sales lady sold us the "package deal". What a waste of money!

3. If you buy a bed from IKEA, the mattress can just rest on the slatted bed base, which cost WAY less than a box spring.

4. A bed takes up A LOT of space. A bed takes up valuable storage space so make sure you purchase a bed that has storage space underneath. You need a lot of clearance under a bed to fit those under bed storage boxes, and a box spring and mattress on a metal frame usually won't give you enough clearance, PLUS there's usually a cross bar under a metal frame that will give you even less space for storage containers. I would highly recommend getting any of the beds from IKEA that boast the key feature as "Space under the bed can be utilized with our underbed storage boxes" like the Lillesand. You can also get one of the beds with storage built right in like the Mandal bed frame from IKEA. If you absolutely insist on having box springs, (and I guess you would need them if you purchase certain bed frames) then go with the Sultan Alsarp. It's a box spring that opens up for storage!

5. Buy a mattress cover and don't buy the 10 year warranty. Sleep Country sold us a warranty that was $10 more than a mattress cover, so $80. The sales lady told us that if anything was spilled, they would come a clean it up and if they couldn't get it off, they would give us a new mattress. Also, if the stitching comes off they will fix it or replace it. Sounds pretty good right? WELL... that service is a pain in the butt! You have to call the company within 14 days of the stain happening. You have to fill out a report over the phone, which means you have to talk to someone would doesn't really understand English and answer a million questions. After the phone call, you have to send pictures of the stain and wait for a rep to call you. We tried to make a claim and they never came to clean the spot. It's such a hassle that I just don't call them. Oh and the sales lady never mentioned that if they can't get the stain out, and if they have to replace it, they'll replace it with whatever they want and not necessarily the same mattress you have.

Alright, so... Dave and I have a king size bed right now. We bought the crappy box spring (mattress foundation) and metal frame - which squeaks all the time and wakes up our baby. Storage bins don't fit underneath it either. What a pain! I'd had enough! So we sold the box spring and frame on kijiji for $150. I wish we could have gotten more, but that was the most people were offering after it had been on the website for about a month. This week we're going to IKEA to buy ourselves a new bed with storage space underneath!!! Now I'll have a place to store extra blankets, pillows, maternity clothing, or whatever I want. AND, the bed is so pretty, much prettier than the stupid box spring (can you tell that I hate box springs?). Here's a picture of the bed we're getting. I can't wait!

Alright, my rant is over!