As many of you guys know if you follow us on Instagram or Facebook, Katie B and I did some thrift store trolling while we were in Destin last week. Which is pretty much a tradition at this point (check out our past adventures here and here). We didn’t have our video camera on hand, but we snapped a junkload of photos for you guys. So without further ado, here are my finds – and you can see Katie’s over on her blog if you’d like. I’ll lead with my favorites: these amazing woven twin-sized headboards. They were $29 each and I am COMPLETELY regretful that I left without them. Picture them painted white –
Gratitude With Gusto
It’s time for our once-a-month pause to shout out how grateful we are to the sponsors who help to make all of our other posts possible. So feel free to check out some summery blue & green things that caught our eye this month (and peruse our usual round-up of discounts at the bottom of the post). The cool color scheme of this Mykonos stencil from Royal Design Studio. WallQuotes‘ $250 “Teachers Rock” sweeps to help enhance a classroom. This green “3D” indoor-outdoor rug from Shades of Light that starts at $69. The Tile Shop‘s mixing of glass tiles in this bathroom spotted on their Pinterest page. This hand-painted-looking pillow from Joss & Main. Samples
How To Stain And Seal A Deck
You know that part in a movie where the dorky girl rips off her glasses and throws on some makeup and suddenly she’s a bombshell? Well, our deck has already tossed its spectacles aside (i.e. we stripped off the old finish) and now it’s time for some lipstick (i.e. stain). We’re not exactly aiming for bombshell status here, but we’d settle for – I dunno – sexy librarian? I think I’m getting lost in my own analogy. The gist is that with our deck boards cleaned, we could finally apply a new protective finish. After some discussion, we decided to use a semi-transparent stain. Both of us prefer that look over something completely solid, but
Fab Freebie: Insta-nt Attraction
Hear ye, hear ye, lovers of organization and instagramization. This week THREE of you are getting a couple of picture perfect prizes (bad pun intended). The first comes from StickyGram, who specializes in turning your Instgrams into charming little magnets. Each winner will be getting five sheets of nine different magnets (for a total of 45) that you can tear off and use however you’d like. They also make great gifts. My sister included a StickyGram sheet in each of the Mother’s Day cards that she sent out this year and they were a huge hit. But if you win 45 Insta-magnets, wouldn’t it be great to have a fun place to stick them? That’s
Painting The Living Room Edgecomb Gray
We’re back from our week at the beach and excited to dive back into things! We were so lucky to have great weather and even got to squeeze in some window shopping and a thrift store trip, so that stuff’s in the hopper. Other than that we were beach bums and pool bums just soaking up the sun. Allow me to keep it real and mention that there were three kids under the age of four, so there were also meltdowns and even a cookie-tossing incident, but it was a great trip. We really loved Destin! Back to the salmon living room walls that are no more. After rolling back the carpet and covering a
Priming A Bright Wall Before Painting
Remember when our living room was salmon? Well, not anymore… That’s just the primer coat, so we’ll be back on Monday with the full details of what color we chose, why we picked it, and a whole bunch of prep info, in-process pics, and of course the all-done afters. Today’s the last day of our Florida road trip, so we’re doing our best just to soak up the sun before our 14 hour drive back to Richmond. But I’m not going to lie… remembering that we’re not returning to a pink living room is definitely making us more excited to mosey on home. It always feels crazy to eke out a last minute project before
This One’s For Clara
John and I have realized that our Florida road trip has somehow given us a little house perspective. As much as we’ve been loving the new house (nearly two months after our move I still find myself going up the stairs and whispering “duuuuude, we have a second floor”) and as much as we’ve been feeling more settled with every wall that we de-wallpaper and paint, leaving our second house was definitely bittersweet. It’s kind of hard to explain, but somehow while traveling it’s more obvious to us that we still remember every nook and cranny of that place, and our new house still feels sort of unfamiliar and mysterious. We don’t quite remember every
A Kids Bedroom With Map Wallpaper & Bunk Beds
…in his bedroom. Well, most of it. Here’s Emma’s hilarious letter about the makeover they turned out for their son’s room: We moved in to this three-storey 1876 “brownstone” (sidebar: it is neither made of brownstone nor located in New York City) three years ago – we’re in Ontario, Canada. We’ve been working our way through the house converting what was four separate apartments back into a single home. This bedroom is up on the third floor and it belongs to our 5-yr old son, Angus. The ‘Before’ photos were taken when we first looked at the house and, at the time, this bedroom was the living room of a medical student at the University
Fab Freebie: Tektonic Movements
We’re still at the beach but somebody’s about to rock your DIY-lovin’ world. The makers of TEKTON tools are giving one of you a “Complete Toolbox Makeover” in the form of a giant collection of their most popular tools worth over $1,000! It includes 46 different tools and tool sets – meaning that everything from a sleek fiberglass hammer and an awesome 10-in-1 pocket tool to an 135-piece wrench and screwdriver set could be coming your way. I couldn’t even cram half of what you’ll be getting in my measly little mood board below. Please use the Rafflecopter widget below to enter (it might take a second to load, but it should eventually pop up
Road Trip In Progress…
True to our 2011 resolution, which inspired us to sneak off to Maui last year, this year we’ve road tripped down to Destin, Florida so we can soak up some rays and recharge our drill DIY batteries. Turns out even if you love painting and sanding and stripping wallpaper, it’s nice to step away from the primer and the sawdust to reboot for a week with your family. And since we had already driven down to Atlanta last week for the Haven Conference, we figured why stop there when the beautiful gulf coast was a half-day drive away… Destin was our destination of choice because our good friends the Bowers have said such great things
An Outdoor Tour Of Our New House
As is the tradition, each year we like to take a video camera and walk around the house to capture what’s been done outside (and what’s still desperately waiting to be tackled – which is almost everything at our new house). You can see last year’s here, and the one from 2011 here. And by “we take a video camera” I mean “John takes a video camera” because I’ve been banned from holding any sort of recording device since I tend to Blair Witch everyone (yup, it’s a verb when I do it). Enough jibber jabber. Let’s walk around the house together: Hopefully that little video answers the “what’s going on outside?” questions from you
How To Change A Bathroom Faucet
Check out this ladykiller in the half bathroom: It’s not especially offensive looking, but it leaks. And with a single knob I’m always worried that Clara will accidentally turn it to scalding hot when she’s washing her hands. So we hit up our Habitat ReStore hoping for a cheap find. Sherry lunged for joy (you need to see that in person by the way) when she spotted this $12 find in the pile… only to learn that it was inexplicably missing one handle (we dug around for 20 minutes looking for it to no avail). Just wasn’t meant to be. So we settled for this $34 find at Home Depot, which was pretty much the
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