Thursday, June 21, 2012

So "Pinteresting"



I have a new obsession. And her name is Pinterest. Anyone? Yeah, I thought so (whew, I'm not alone ;) But, truly - she is a really, really neat tool - and I've been using her for some really fantastic organizing! (Ok, enough with the personification...) IT is not only fun, but really a great time saver (yeah, I know... but just wait for it...) because, despite its potential to suck you in for (oh, let's just say it...HOURS) -this is a beautiful tool which allows you to post-pin your favorite finds into nice little categories, and each post is designated with a pretty little photo to showcase it. Don and I have been using it to store our favorite new recipe finds, and now we even have an App to bring them up in the kitchen. I know, how fancy from someone who barely understands how to use her new iPhone... (I can't believe I just said app. What a geek.)

Well, ya gotta check it out (and please let me know that I'm not the only one who wastes hours of deep nights values Pinterest as a cool tool for organization and inspiration.

Do you "pin?" :)

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Exploring "Happiness"



The last few months have been really rough, but I continue to find healing and inspiration when keeping my eyes and ears and heart open. Recently, I ran across this great book and it has been a really wonderful find for my life. It came at a time when I really needed a little kick in the pat-toot to get my stuff together, and I am thankful to have read it. Rubin takes a lighthearted yet extremely thoughtful and incredibly well-researched approach toward the idea of happiness in life and exploring its value towards self-actualization. I enjoyed her humor and discipline with this project, and was encouraged to start my own exploration. Please check out her site when you have a sec: http://happiness-project.com/

Coincidentally, Brad Pitt just recently said that he believes happiness is overrated and that his goals are more toward being "satisfied...at peace." I like it.

How do you rate happiness in life?

I write this on the day of my parents' anniversary, my Father-in-law's birthday, and his new granddaughter's (our niece's) birth. Much happiness today, indeed :)

Saturday, January 28, 2012

let's begin with... fun kid's stuff :)

...and with a re-deco'd/recycled kitchen, thank you very much ;) I had been looking for a play kitchen for my son for quite some time and knew exactly what I wanted. Wooden. Cute. Newish. Already put together. And Girly. Yep. I wanted a project to convert from pinky girly girl to fun-for-all. To Craiglist, I went - and I scored with this cutie from just a few blocks away from us. Funny how that happens.

With a little elbow grease...and a little sneaking around in the garage and in the yard... I went from this to this:



At first I planned to replace all the hardware, but the sizing of it all was not standard, so I ended up keeping the original and spray painting the pieces (except for the heart knobs... those so had to go, and I spent just $2 on little wooden replacements.) I knew I wanted the colors to be mainly green (did I mention that's my favorite color? I am sure you will be hearing this a few more times... ;) and found the perfect green, indeed, with this: RustOleum Satin Eden.

I finished with a top coat of spray Varathane Satin Spray, which is pretty wonderful stuff, and it has not chipped yet.

I found the cute toaster at one of our favorite second hand kids' stores, and sprayed that puppy as well.



At first, I didn't like the idea of adding spray toxins to my little one's new kitchen, but I did some research, and the harm is really in the spraying. Once it's dry, it's pretty dormant. Supposedly. Also, I figured he'd be less likely to chew on anything that was considered hardware.

I finished with a little personalization of foam pieces (I just could not think of how to cover those heart holes in wood without some fancy jigsaw work) and just stuck those on. I only had to buy one sheet of thin, sticky red foam, and then sprayed the stars and letters. I added sticky hang-up hooks from the dollar store, and little Wilton heart cookie cutters for extra fun to play with. I found the awesome mini speckled cast-iron pan and tiny stainless steel pitcher from one of my favorite thrift shops, and found some new measuring cups and spoons and hand towel in the perfect colors from K-Mart. My co-worker gifted me some play food, and I added on to the collection with Melissa and Doug wooden food ("food groups," scored at nearly half price when Borders was going outta biz!)



Overall, I was very pleased how this turned out - only a couple of things "new" needed adding... other than that, I'd consider this pretty well re-deco'd/"recycled"!



Our little guy absolutely LOVES it - as does his "twin" cousin (born on the same day! :) Yep.



It Starts!

Wow, it's January and I've finally gotten this baby up and rolling (...nothing like a good bout of bronchitis to force you on your seat long enough to do something creative.) I look forward to sharing my various projects with you all. Thanks for stopping by!

Cheers :)
~H