Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I want a comfy nursery chair glider...

I was being really picky about a rocking chair/glider for the nursery. I had the following requirements:
  • Must be white...and yes I'm aware that is nuts. 
  • Not look like a traditional glider with wooden arms etc.
  • Have a removeable/washable cover (see item 1).
  • Must be a reasonable size..I didn't want it to take up the entire room.
After looking at what was available I discovered two things. 
  1. Chairs at most retailers are either junk (babies r us) or extremely expensive (pottery barn).
  2. To get what you want, you don't have to compromise, you just have to do it yourself.
So I went online and searched for 'upholstered chair to glider' tutorials.  Not only did I find a website that had a tutorial, but also that sold the base to make it swivel/glide/rock.  After much consideration we ended up going with the swivel glider instead of the rocker.  I was impartial, but Chris thought the swivel glider would be better, in the end he was right. 

Deciding on a chair was a no-brainer with an Ikea an hour away.  The Ektorp Jennylund fit the bill perfectly.  I was also able to get myself an extra cover for when the one on there needs a washing. 

Chris had to cut some wood pieces in order to fit the bottom on, but it wasn't too taxing and was well worth the few hours of labor he had to put into the project.

I now have exactly what I want...and Sofie loves it too.  What's  even better is that it was a gift from my parents for Christmas so it was 'free' to Chris and I!

Monday, January 30, 2012

A Coral Nursery

When it was time to decide on how to decorate the nursery I knew I didn't want something too traditional.  No Winnie the Pooh, Safari, or Flowers.  I looked around and saw this picture and totally fell in love with the white and coral color of this nursery.
I saw another photo that had wainscoting going up half the wall in white which I really liked.  After some deliberation and 15 different color swatches I decided on Behr cheerful coral and white beadboard.  Chris ended up having to do 4 coats of paint and spend well over 20 hours painting, cutting, and installing the beadboard, but the result is beautiful.  We also had to install a ceiling light since none of the bedrooms have light fixtures.  Thankfully Chris' brother stopped by and recalled some of his high school electrical shop knowledge to get the light working independent from the outlet that the switch originally was hooked up to. 
Overall the room is pretty much done.  I need to make some decisions on shelves, a mirror, etc. for the walls, but am not going to rush into it.

Here is a little sneak peek:


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Back To Sewing


So I've finally gotten back into sewing since we came back from our vacation.
A few months ago I did some stuff for the babies room, which I'll post about once the room is done, but other than that my machine has been unplugged.

I found some easy tutorials for baby dresses and bloomers.  I am obsessed with bloomers! I found the tutorial on non other than the cute diy sewing site www.danamadeit.com.  She has some great and easy projects on there.  For the dress I can't find the specific tutorial to link to, but search for pillowcase dress tutorial...there are lots of those out there and that's basically what this is.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Hawaii

We made it to Hawaii!  We are 100% aware that it would've made more sense to go when living on the west coast, but with vacation time used up visiting back east every year we just couldn't work it in our schedule.  We had decided pre-pregnant me that we were going to take one last BIG trip.  We tried going to Australia first, but there literally was nothing by way of flights using our points.  We decided after that Hawaii would be a good choice.  After I found out I was expecting I was relieved that Australia didn't pan out..that's a long flight and lots of outdoor excursions that at 6 months pregnant I couldn't have dealt with. 

Our friends Dee and Jason from SD met us there and it was a fun and relaxing.  The only thing I couldn't do was hike the Napali Coast, but I wasn't too sad about it honestly. 

The weather was perfect throughout the trip - Chris didn't even burn!  I was bummed that we couldn't see active lava flow, but we did get to climb on dried up crusty lava which was neat.  Food for me was so/so and expensive, but the rest of the crew had some really good meals. 

We got to see some amazing wild life, including Hammerhead Sharks from our snorkeling boat.  That was fantastic!  I also made a sea-turtle friend.  I was determined to get to swim with them and read the guidebook and looked online for where they could be found on Kauai.  Thankfully there was a little rocky beach on the side of the road not far from our rental that had one friendly guy just floating around.  I was so excited I even let Chris take a picture of me in a bathing suit. 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Getting Back To Blogging

Blogging has been at the bottom of my list of To-Do's lately (which by the way is WICKED FRICKEN LONG).  I generally feel like I don't have much to talk about on here unless I make something that is interesting and I've been in a craft funk for a while.  I think the priorities at this house are already shifting due to our impending arrival in April.  Previously I would never have thrown a themed party without a post about it, but we did and I didn't.  Hopefully our trip to Hawaii will provide some good photographic material that will get my creative mojo moving again.  Until then I'll just keep obsessing over the counters being cleaned, no fingerprints on the appliances, and how people cheat at words with friends...all current concerns of mine at the moment.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Last, but certainly not least - The Master Bath


I never dreamed of having my own bathroom.  I grew up in a house with one bathroom so didn't know any different.  When we moved into this house having 2 1/2 baths was a dream.  Cleaning them isn't so much my favorite chore, but they are well worth it.  Having a bathroom next to my bedroom makes my life so much easier.  As someone who visits the bathroom at least once after I go to bed the proximity of bed to bath cannot be beat in this house.

We got rid of the blue in the bathroom.  It didn't match the cherry wood tones and granite at all (which I still don't really care for).  By painting the walls a more neutral color I think it toned down those areas.  We couldn't find a mirror that would fit in the space above the sink so Chris ordered the glass and made the frame.  Lucky gal I am that he can do that sort of stuff.

There is a nice jacuzzi tub that is more of a dust collector than anything.  Unfortunately I am not  patient enough of a person to take baths. 

And that's our casa.  Good thing I snapped these  photos because the upstairs is now in complete disarray as we are putting in hard wood floor!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

The Small Guest Room & Our Bedroom

I posted a while back about the room re-do in the small guest room.  I had an itching to have a bright green room, so that's just what I created.

Our bedroom was something that took me a while to get how I wanted it.  The wall color had to go, particularly because it was in so many other rooms in the house.  We also searched far and wide for a bedroom set.  We went to over 10 different stores and back and forth to Pottery Barn about 5 times looking at one set.  We ended up finding the one we have now at Arhaus Furniture and ironically it's the Kieran collection.  For those of you not in the know, Chris has a little cousin Kieran who we adore.