Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home decor. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 May 2010

26

The end is nigh

You might have been wondering where I've been these last couple of days. Manicworld, that's where. On Sunday I roped Friend Sarah into bringing me to IKEA as part of Operation: Save our Collective Lives and we filled up the car with storage and sundry. In the intervening 96 hours I have spent 16 hours sleeping and 78 hours systematically trashing the house, cleaning, assembling furniture, painting, filing paperwork, dragging furniture up and down the hall, making trips to our garage and throwing two tons of stuff into the wheelie bin. And 2 hours eating mermaid cake. The living room is done. Mostly. But enough to show you. I'm going to be Super Big Girl Brave and show you some pictures of it at its (pre-mania) worst though. Not so you can judge me, but so you can give me pats on the back and tell me how awesome I am. Okay, let's go....

old
The Old pre-mania squalor

mid
The Sunday 2AM

full
The New Shiny Happy room

old two
The Old Pre-Mania view to the Dark Side

new computer area
The New Storage A-Go-Go view to the other side

new tv area
The New TV Area with Concealed Toddler Detritus

toy storage
The We Loves The Rug view

baby in corner
The Not Even Patrick Swayze Does This Sh*t view

The problem with me is that once I start things they obsess me and I can't relax until they're perfect. But I've done enough of it to make me content for a bit.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

9

The Decoupagerie

When I was checking out Skip's Sew-along skirt yesterday, I noticed some lovely artwork in the background that looked like she made it. It's one of my great disappointments in life that I am not 'artistic'. I have lots of images in my head of things that I would like to make, but I don't have the ability to translate the ideas into reality being technical rather than artistic. But, I am rather handy with a craft knife, so I wanted to show you some decoupage I did when we first moved in to decorate out house.


This is the wedding wall in our bedroom. I painted square canvasses in different shades, painstakingly cut out some of our wedding pictures, and glued them to the canvasess.

This is our trip wall over our bed. I blew up and cut out some of pictures I had taken of landmarks when we've been on holiday. Sadly, there has been no new pictures (or new venues) since Maia has been born.

Being a narcissist, I also did a long wedding mural. This one is my favourite.

You might have seen in the background of any of the pictures I've taken in Jamie's room, but his room is a bit crazy. We moved here when I was pregnant with Maia and I was Nesting in a Major Way so I started painting his room in a farm theme. I'm a bit of a dork about when cities / towns decorate fiberglass animals so there are about thirty sheep I cut out from when we visited Pittsfield, MA's Sheep Parade and a spattering of cows from Edinburgh's Cow Parade. Including this one where a baby Jamie is riding the cow in the Botanic Gardens.

This is the duck pond, with a frog clock we picked up in Florence. You can see a little bit at the bottom, that before I spliced heads all over the place on Photoshop, I physically spliced heads with glue. That's Steven's brother and his girlfriend going fishing at the duck pond.

Here's the vegetable patch with a lot of vegetables that Jamie will never eat.

I think I'm pretty much the funniest person alive for making Steven into a scarecrow.

And here's Steven's mum picking apples in the orchard.

And my mom, baling some hay.

And my dad, riding a tractor.

One of the reasons that I decided to go batsh*t crazy in Jamie's room (other than my pregnancy hormones) was because we only get to see my family a couple of times a year and I wanted the kids to be able to see them all the time so we could talk about them and they would know that they are always a part of our lives. Much to my discredit, I stopped working on the murals when Maia was born so there are a lot of family members still missing. I'm thinking that I should set aside some time soon to get it finished.