Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Button Christmas Wreath Ornament
Christmas is not far away folks! Have you got your Christmas shopping done yet? How’s your Christmas decorating going?
This year I plan on making gifts however I haven't even made a thing yet. In my defence I do know what everyone is getting, so that is a start AND they are all relatively easy and affordable to make. Now that's a bonus on the hip pocket lol.
My Christmas tree has been up for about a week now but it’s still looking a little bare during the day. At night, the lights seem to fill in the spaces but I’m aiming to have a tree FULL of cream, gold and my recent colour addition, brown, over the course of a couple of years.
This is pretty much what last years tree looked like.
So much room for more decorations don’t you agree?
Here is the first ornament for this year which was inspired by Crafty Chix and was repinned onto Christmas: Trimming the Tree.
I used the cardboard from a cereal box for the base so both sides needed to be painted white to prevent the print and boring gray from show through, and guess what, I only had enough spray paint to make 4. That’s one of the problems when you use an almost half empty can of spray paint I guess.
I don’t know why but I like to have 12 of each ornament on my tree, so another 8 to go when I get some more paint.
Thanks for stopping by.
Jenni
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Knit one… Drop one… Ooops
Anyways I’ve never been a fan of following fashions as I’m more of a fashion dont-sta than a fashion-ista, but I found myself checking out the knitted scarves that many of the ladies were wearing and thought ‘why not’?
Remembering that I had bought 4 balls of wool from the markets just because I liked the colours, I headed off to Spotlight on my way to picking the Codeman up from work, and bought myself a pair of size 8 knitting needles.
I wanted one that was very long and maybe have fringing on the ends like this one
and it had to have a soft, loose knit similar to this
After spending about a hour looking a YouTube vids on how to ‘cast on’ and ‘knit’, I proceeded to make my first scarf.
The first attempt was too wide and I somehow kept adding extra loops… ooops, so I started over.
Second attempt is being modelled on this display mannequin that I got from the resale area of the dump. I only used the knit stitch which is called a Garter stitch….. I think.
Because I wanted it to be long, I had to forgo the fringing but I still love it!!!
I remember trying to knit when I was a lot younger but for some reason never actually finished it, so I am very proud of this scarf. And what about those colours???? It’s actually got more green in it which isn’t showing in the pics with purple and black.
Hmmm now what can I make next??? Maybe some cushion covers so I can learn how to do the Perl or cable stitch perhaps?
Maybe even something like this.
Oh and I bought something else in addition to the knitting needles but that is for a future post. I’ll give you a hint. It has something to do with the Kitchen Hutch.
Thanks for stopping by
Jenni
Today I am linking up to the following fabulous parties:
Funky Junk Interiors' SNS 141
Cherished Handmade Treasures: Creative Corner Hop #18
Natasha In OZ
30 Boxes in 30 Days: Update 6 Part 2
Here are the rest of the photos as promised in my last post of the stuff that I’ve been storing away in the 3 plastic containers I sorted through yesterday.
This Macramé hanger won 1st Place at the Bundaberg Regional show
These macramé hangers were made when I was in my mid teens many many years ago. I taught myself just from reading how-to books as there was no Internet back then and would knot them from a handle of a wardrobe in my room as I wouldn’t have been allowed to put up a ceiling hook to make it easier.
Hangers 1, 3 and 4 are my favourites and when I finally get the back patio cleaned and decorated I will be swapping these out every once in a while for a new look.
I’m seriously thinking of hanging number 5 out the front when I get those two chairs painted and reupholstered and the table there replace with something more to my liking.
Well that wraps up my 30 Boxes in 30 Days Challenge. There is still so much to sort through, and looking at the car garage and the other side of the garden shed, there are plenty more boxes to sort through to keep me busy for some time.
I bought a new front loader washing machine today so I need to clean the laundry before it arrives tomorrow. Don’t you just hate how those dust bunnies find areas to hide that are difficult for us mere mortals to reach???
Thank you for stopping by
Jenni
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days - Update 6
My decorating style has change from ‘Country’ in the mid 90’s to ‘New Country’, to my new style which is a work in progress but definitely eclectic. I guess it’s becoming a mix of Shabby Chic and French Provincial, mixed in with Junk Style.
Because of this change, it was time to sort through the 3 containers that I’ve been hiding keep sakes in that I just can’t bear to part with, as well as stuff that I’ve been collecting ever since I first started my decorating journey back in the mid 90’s.
This post is image heavy as I want to show off what I found in these boxes as they may not see the light of day for some time.
The first few collections were from my Mum’s collection. She allowed my sister and I to ‘fight’ it out between ourselves who got what, so we took turns. I picked something and then Sandra would pick something until one of us decided we had enough stuff for our own collection. That was me; however I now regret not continuing until the last item.
Isn’t that green one horrendous lol. There are three little wood imps, two of which are poking their heads out from behind the vase. One is at the top left and the other is on the side right.
The little girl one used to have a matching vase of a little boy but it got lost…. long story
Birds… of the two legged as well as the feathered variety lol
The following are from my own collection that were hiding in these 3 boxes.
I’ve got two more cherubs hiding in a box somewhere around the house. The ones on the top right I bought from the Rockhampton Swap Meet…. I think.
Handmade By Cody Collection (from his Pre-School and Primary School days)
Gifts From Cody Collection (there are heaps more displayed around the house)
High School Year Books (just a faded memory now)
There’s still a few more items that I found in those 3 boxes but I’ll show them in the next post as I’ve still got more photos to take.
As I finish each room, I will dig through these boxes again to create lovely vignettes to show off and inspire.
After sorting through/emptying/repacking 30 boxes, it doesn’t look like I’ve made a huge difference, with the exception of the floor space in the garden shed. At least I can finally walk in there without having to literally climb over stuff to find what I need
I start back at Uni next week so maybe after 2nd term finishes I might end up doing a ‘30 Boxes in 30 Day: Round 2’.
Total: 31 boxes in 27 days
Thanks for stopping by
Jenni
Saturday, June 23, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days - Update 5
After my lame excuse of an update last night, I felt the need to redeemed myself. Sooooo after a good feed and washed the dishes afterwards. I sat on my butt…..
loosened my pants, well it was a really good dinner,
and went through my kitchen cabinets…..
If it wasn’t Tupperware or something I use at least once a year i.e. celebrations like Christmas and birthdays then it was cleaned, priced and packed.
I sorted through the Kitchen/Dining buffet cabinet
and the kitchen hutch.
They will eventually be home to my entertaining crockery and serving bowls as I get them. Ooops I forgot about needing to cover these shelves.
Today I emptied 5 boxes of stuff and priced, wrapped and packed 3 boxes of garage sale stuff and another box destined for the dump that may or may not end up in the resale area.
In addition to that, I went through a pile of paper work just before dinner that was cluttering up the ‘office’/spare room and ended up binning 1 box of rubbish.
Total: 28 boxes in 23 days
Oh my God… only two more boxes to go and I still have 7 days left!!! I’m almost tempted to sort through 2 more but I really need an early night tonight because I’m helping my Mum tomorrow at the Arcade Markets.
This is my reward for a day well done of sorting, pricing and packing and trying not to freak out when an escapee roach climbed up the insides of my jeans.
Jenni
Friday, June 22, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days - Update 4
Been extremely slack these last few days but I do have a really good reason. I finally worked up the motivation to work on some long need projects. Two kitchen chairs have now been stripped and the upholstery has been pulled off, and I’ve been working on a venetian blind which is also for the Kitchen/dining room.
This chair is now naked like the one you can just see in the far left in front of the go-cart.
and another view of one of the chairs waiting to get dressed
With the blind up to the staining stage, I am determined to catch up and get some more boxes sorted through. On my last trip to Bunnings Hardware, I picked up some more boxes to fill for an upcoming garage sale, date still to be decided, but it will be on a weekend when the Codeman takes a weekend off work. Now that he’s got a new job starting in a couple of weeks, it probably wont be until the New Year when they’re not as busy.
There are at least 5 boxes of garage sale stuff to sort through and price, so that’s on tomorrows to-do list. At least until I can gather up the funds to buy the stain for the blinds and more paint stripper for the kitchen chairs LOL.
Oh well, pack to it (get it???) Yeah I know, that was crap.
Total: 18 boxes in 22 days
Jenni
Thursday, June 14, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days – Update 3
Since starting this challenge I have found that my mojo for craft and home decorating is coming back. The “dining” room has had a good going over with a dust cloth and vacuum cleaner, and all junk that was dumped on the table are now properly stored or disposed of. I’ve done some more work on the kitchen chairs and have started cleaning a venetian blind I got from a local recycling business.
I also managed to get some sewing done as well. Just repairs; although I have got a project in mind for the bottom half of Cody’s full length jeans that he cuts off during the Summer months, but more about that project in a later post.
So here is the challenge update
Day 5 - Cleared 1 box that had some old toys that belonged to Cody when he was younger. They just need a bit of a clean up and will be perfect for my nephew Dominic whenever he and his Mum come to visit.
Day 7 - Sorted through a box of painting supplies in preparation for stripping and finishing off the kitchen chairs.
Day 14 - Been very slack these last few days but I have definitely made up for it today. Emptied 7 boxes of random “stuff” and filled 1 plastic storage box which now stores all my gardening gear…. AND I can now actually walk into my garden shed. Still got plenty of stuff to sort through in there but I’m very pleased with myself with todays achievement. Now where is that calamine lotion and Phenergan? I’ve now got a touch of hay fever and I’ve got bites all over me from the dust and the microscopic bities in that shed.
Total boxes to date: 18 boxes in 14 days.
Cheers
Monday, June 4, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days - Update 2
I had got tired of seeing a box overflowing with plastic bags every time I opened the pantry door and having to pick up the odd bag that had found its way to the floor; so day 3 was the day to get that under control.
As you can see from the second image, the original bag storage was now way too big so I needed to find something smaller to store them in. The story is a little similar to the three bears. The first one was too big, the second one was too dirty but the third one was just right
Ok, now this is where I got a little carried away. In the hunt for the right box I found some stuff that I hadn't seen in a very long time tucked away. I was like a kid at Christmas.
Look what I found.... and there's two of them. they are actually a pair of candle wall sconces but they sit rather nicely on a flat surface.
Day 4 - I almost missed day four as I spent most of the day working on my final Uni assignment and was really excited about the finished product that I spent the arv showing off to my parents. bonus was I was allowed to pick a bag full of fresh mandarins off their neighbour's tree
Total boxes to date: 8 boxes in 4 days.
Anyways, time to put my feet up and chillax with an icy cold beer.
Cheers
Saturday, June 2, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days Challenge - Update 1
Day 1 - I started on the spare room which had all sorts of paperwork, booklets and stuff that made its way there in order to keep the rest of the house looking barely presentable. That room is definitely a dumping ground :-(
I can now see the foam couch/small "bed" that takes up one wall. I did have to put stuff into a box for future sorting so I'm not counting that one just yet. I did however manage to fill one box from that room with used paper. I've still got to get into the habit of printing on both sides more often but I do use the blank side for my family research notes. which leads to the second box for the month.
Day 2 - Today I had a look through a box that I've been dumping my genealogy/family research stuff and managed to empty it. The former contents are now in folders and sitting on one of the shelves in the built in wardrobe.
Two boxes down..... 28 to go. So far so good. Let's see if I can keep this up.
Friday, June 1, 2012
30 Boxes in 30 Days Challenge
Friday, January 20, 2012
Garden Orbs
I have found that to have a well lit Christmas tree I need to buy more sets and I’m hoping that the stores will be bringing back last years lights as they were almost perfect. What I loved about them is you can connect the strands together. Less transformer packs and less power plugs = Awesome. The only draw back to them is they have clear cords. Oh well you can’t win them all.
So where is this random ramblings leading I hear you ask?
Take a squiz at this.
It was time to retire my old LED sets from Christmas duty and give them a new year round job and when I first found this idea here, I just had to make my own.
The light shades were found for about $3 each at Saint Vinnie's and at the resale area of the local dump. The one on the left is glass and the other one is acrylic. They are a dime a dozen at any goodwill store. I am on the look out for another glass one because let’s face it, they just look better and have a good weight about them.
All that you need to do is stuff the lights into the shades and hey presto, high end looking glowing garden orbs on a beer budget. Can’t get even better than that and it only takes a couple of minutes to do.
Here are are few more pics for you to enjoy.
Hmmm now I just need to get some greenery happening which is going to be a challenge. Not a green thumb in sight.
Till next time and stay safe,
Jenni (aks Smokeygem)
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Dining Room Makeover Part 2
Remember the dining table I painted recently? See that piece of furniture on the left? It looks like it’s got stickers on it.
Yep that was my latest project. I've had that hutch since about 1999.
Here's a better image of it without the sliding glass and my collection of vintage items handed down to me by my family.
… and this is what it looked like when I first bought it from a second hand shop in Bundaberg. Sorry but it's the
That's my son Cody at the age of 6 isn't he a little cutie. He was supposed to be doing his homework but when he saw the camera he just had to pose. It’s a different story now. Damn shame they have to grow up LOL
OK back on topic guys.
When I bought it, it was rather bland. Varnish ply doors, white paint and no real character at all. To give it a new look, I added the molding on the doors and painted it this blue-green-ish colour from Taubmans, painted the inserts grey and added some 'Wallies'. Definitely late nineties country going on here and in need of a whole new look.
Oh and check out the outdated contact paper. Now that was a task and a half to remove.
Fast forward to 2012. Isn't it amazing what a little bit of paint and stain can do? I'm loving it. I used Taubmans "Ivory Tower" and Cabot's “Bazillion Roast” custom stain for the timber and also as a glaze to darken the paint finish. Minwax satin wipe-on poly was used to protect the whole piece.
I haven’t lined the shelving or drawers yet because I’m still looking for a design that appeals to me. Maybe I’ll even have a go at printing my own using the many awesome tutorials online.
Here are the before and after pics of the hutch again.
Here's how my dining room looks so far PLUS a sneak peak of my next project. Can you guess what it is?
Till next time and stay safe.
Jenni (aka Smokeygem)