Tuesday, July 2, 2013

House Stuff

I have a confession to make.
We have lived in our house for {just about} a year and a half now, and I haven't finished decorating a single room.  Not one.  We still have boxes we haven't unpacked.  We don't even have real bedding in the master bedroom.
I, Nicole, a lover of all things project and craft related, have not even really started decorating.  The house was move in ready, so there weren't any pressing needs to address.  But I am finally ready to dive in and get some things crossed off the to do list.
First up was an easy project.  Every night that we sat down to dinner for the last year at least one of us would complain about the blinding sun coming in through the door to the deck.  And Brian and I would mumble to each other about curtains or blinds.  But we just never got around to it.  I finally picked up some fairly inexpensive window panels from Ikea {and blackout liners, but I haven't put those up yet}.  And just like that, I can cross something off the to do list!
I actually love the way it looks.  Our tall ceilings look even taller!  But now that the curtains are up in the kitchen, I think I'll have to put some up in the family room to balance the wall.  {Ignore the off centered pictures on the wall.  You were right mom ;)  I should have centered them to start with.} What do you think?
I had originally hoped to have Mamie's room complete by the time she was 6 months old.  Well, she'll be 16 months old next week and it's finally close to being complete.  I finally bought her a chair and a bookshelf that doubles as a bench.
I still need some pillows for the chair and bench, and I hope to make a cushion for the bench as well.  And looking at this picture, I think I'll pick up some baskets for the bench.  Notice Mamie swinging her Jedi Mickey by his light saber.  Star Wars.  Sigh.
The wall behind her crib is just a big blank canvas.
I spray painted a large frame from Ikea ages ago.  I am going to hang that up to frame a wooden cutout of her monogram...eventually.  I'll get to it.  Soon.  Probably.  Here is the frame.
I also need to hang up a few shelves, but adding the furniture made her room feel cozier.  The wall color is Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore.  I love it!
The last project {for now} is the laundry room.  Here is a before picture.
Just a super simple {itty bitty} blank slate.  I took this picture from the entry hallway.  The door to the right is the garage.  I guess that means the laundry room is technically a mudroom, but it's a little too small for that.
I chose a color scheme months ago, but for some reason it has taken me a long time to get started.  The first project was a chandelier makeover.  I picked up a chandelier at Goodwill for $6 and painted it with a few coats of Krylon's Coral Isle spray paint.  
Most of that mess in the background is not mine.  Honest!  I picked up a throw rug (I forgot to take a picture of it) and my mom found some aqua and coral decor.
I have some fun art planned for the room (sequins, etsy love, the raven...Oh My!), but before I can hang up any art, I need to paint.  I chose this color from Glidden.
And because the laundry room really is MY room {5 people in the house, 3 of them are male, you do the math} I decided to go for it and have some fun with the room.  Horizontal stripes.  This was a much better {more exciting} idea BEFORE I started taping off the room.  But the taping is done and I hope to paint over the holiday weekend.
Here is the view of the room from the hallway.
And here is the view from the back corner of the room so you can get a sense of the size of the room.  
I pushed the washer and dryer back into place after I finished taping, and I must say that the room looks better already...
I still don't know if I'm going to go with open shelves or cabinets, but I can't wait to see the room with fresh paint on the walls and the chandelier instead of that awful exposed fluorescent light!
That's what I'm working on, how about you?  Hopefully I'll have a freshly painted room to show off next week!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Friendship

A few weeks ago, after a wonderful dinner with some very sweet friends, my sister and her husband hung around and kept me company while I cleaned the kitchen.  My brother in law is nosy.  He is totally the guy who goes through people's medicine cabinets at a party.  So he decided to flip through (and read) my yearbook from my senior year.  Yes, my yearbooks are that accessible.  No, it is not on purpose.  I was 8 months pregnant when we moved in.  My husband unpacked all the books he could find and I still haven't gotten around to fixing up our bookshelves.  His yearbook WAS accessible...until the night my sister and his youngest sister found it and decided to read it.  It was the night I had Mamie.  As soon as he left the hospital, he put the yearbook up high enough that you need a ladder to get it.
It was funny to see my yearbook through my brother in law's eyes.  He teased us.  We tried to downplay our nerdiness.  And every time he saw a phone number he asked if so-and-so and I kept in touch.  It was just a great trip down memory lane.
In my yearbook, one of my friends wrote a note that has stayed with me all these years.

I don't really remember how we became friends but it must have been a really great day.

It is one of the nicest things a friend has ever said to me or about me.
I don't remember how I became friends with most of my friends.  It's as if each of them magically appeared in my life just when I needed them most.  And looking back, I am certain it must have been a really great day.  I am blessed.


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Happy Birthday Sweet Girl

I can't believe my sweet baby girl is a year old.  I know it's cliche, but it really was over in the blink of an eye.  We are so incredibly blessed to have Mamie in our lives.  She is wild, silly, loving, brave, wonderful, and so so loved.

Brand New

Eating Birthday Pancakes

Of course, a girl this sweet needed to have a super sweet birthday party!  Honestly, I just love an excuse to entertain.  And is there any better excuse than a first birthday party??  My first thought was a sprinkles/cupcake party.  I love this sprinkle party.  But that was going to be a lot of work (and a lot of sprinkles), and I needed this party to come together a little bit easier.  Maybe next year.  Then I liked this idea of a pancakes and pajamas party.  Really liked it.  But I think that will be a better theme when Mamie starts making some little friends.  
I started to think of color combinations instead.  I have a stash of party supplies, so I started to dig through those to come up with an idea.  I was heavy on yellow supplies, so a sunshine theme made sense.  I love yellow and pink together, so I did an etsy search for yellow and pink invitations.  I found an invitation I loved from Sunnyside Print & Party Shop, and the party planning got underway.

Mamie's Invitation

Side note, please ignore the blue tint to the pictures.  I started to edit the pictures, but it was going to take me an eternity.  Okay, are you ready for picture overload?



I kept the decorations pretty simple.  I saw this party and really liked the look of the wreath.  I made it following this tutorial.  The wreath was the perfect amount of "sunshine" on what was a dreary and gray rainy day.  The tissue poms came from Hobby Lobby.  That was about it for regular decorations.  
When our guests walked in they were greeted with a VERY sweet table of sweets.  

Hello Sunshine Vinyl Decal from Kreative Corner Designs


The plastic cups are from Party City.  The miniature wooden spoons and the mini cupcake liners are from DK DeleKtables.  I purchased the twine last year and the gems on the spoons came from the craft section at Wal-Mart. 


The recipe made 40 cookies.  I filled half the cookie sandwiches with lemon frosting and the other half with strawberry frosting.


Chocolate Covered Pretzels

Mamie's Cupcake

The monogram came from Pinky Dot Gifts.  The cloche was a gift from Hobby Lobby.  The cake stand is Martha Stewart from Macy's.  I used double stick tape to attach the pom pom trim.  The table scatter is just chevron scrapbook paper that I picked up at Hobby Lobby and punched with a scrapbook paper punch.


I could not find the Pink Lemonade frosting mix in ANYWHERE!  I just purchased pink lemonade frosting instead.


I made all the sweets.  Our party was small, so I had our guests bring containers with them and sent as many of the sweets out the door as I could.  Jackson's lucky teachers got cupcakes this morning.  We really spread the sweetness around ;)


Mamie's no frills Ikea high chair became a lot more "frilly" with the addition of her monogram.  I love this high chair-so much easier to clean than Jackson's fancy high chair was and it is crazy inexpensive!



I kept the drinks simple as well.  We offered lemonade and bottled water.  The adorable straws are from DK DeleKtables and the vinyl M monogram came from Kreative Corner Designs.  I got the idea for the doilies on the mason jars here.


The party was later in the afternoon-too late for lunch, too early for dinner-so we had heavy snacks instead of an actual meal.  I ordered a popcorn chicken tray from Publix.  We also served pasta salad, a regular salad, cut up fruit with a yogurt dip, cut up veggies and bagel chips with hummus, a spicy ranch dip with cucumbers, assorted cheeses and crackers.  
I actually remembered to take pictures of our guests!  {Sorry we missed getting your picture Danielle!}  This really is a first for me ;)  


AND we took a family photo!  I mean seriously, y'all should really be impressed!


And last but not least, I created these favors for the party.



The flowers on the bags came from BitsNBaublesCouture.  Inside the bag there was lemonade mix, bubbles, sidewalk chalk, pink lemonade snacks, a strawberry lemonade cookie, and a thank you note.  On the thank you note, we encouraged our guests to perform a Random Act of Kindness in honor of Mamie's birthday.  I created an email address for Mamie and asked that our guests email the details of their RAOK.
I had so much fun planning this party for my sweet girl.  It was the perfect ending to her first year.