11 July 2012

home..



I sure do love my ma and pa!

I was home this past 4th of July and got some solid time with the family.... the time included
-leff lucky town visit
-summer shandy
-pool time
-making up a new pool game
-getting bruises from said pool game
- life chats
-tie dying t-shirts!!!!!!(get em while their hot)!
-gossiping with girlfriends

and many many more memories!

It was splendid.


06 July 2012

congratulations to joe and hilary!


Congratulations to our friends who got married this past weekend!

the had their cake.
and ate it too!

 And you'll never guess what they used to eat it with.... Forks! I thought it would be fun to put my new metal stamping equipment to work for a special wedding day present for them!

I got out my trusty anvil (who doesn't want a 9 lb anvil for their 24th birthday).
Then my armadillo bank used the anvil as a magic carpet.

Tomas helped me clean up my supplies!

I found some trusty forks at an antique store.

AND I gave them a bath in this homemade cleaning solution.
recipe for jewelry cleaner found here: CLEAN!

I stamped away...






03 July 2012

02 July 2012

"support your local drive in theatre"

Good Old Drive in Movie Theatre!!!We went the Friday before last to one out in Tomball it was GREAT! We saw Brave AND Avengers.
check it out!

old movie projector

the ants go marching.

01 July 2012

big wheels keep on (wood) turning.

That is a wrap on all those weekend DIY adventures. 

And now for something completely different

AND

incredibly awesome.

A few weeks ago I took a wood turning class. 

To learn more (Wikipedia) about wood turning click here.

The class was 9 hours (yikes). but don't worry the teacher took a lot of smoke breaks. 

We state with a block of huckberry wood. I didn't take starting picture BUT it basically was a stump of wood, bark and all. 

We affixed it to the lathe (gotta love using a drill) and got turning. The first goal was to make it a more even cylinder by taking off all the bark etc.

This is it when I had made some progress.

This is a lathe.
After a lot of turning, flipping the bowl and turning the inside, we had a finished product!



I just loved the whole experience. And I am trying to figure out how/if I can continue this potential hobby!

30 June 2012

if you give kate a garden you will have to...

Add lawn furniture. So I have been REALLY craving some sort of bistro set for the outdoor area BUT everything seemed really expensive. Until I rolled into this... ONLY $29 for the chair and $8 for the table




This was one of my weekend projects and I was SO proud when I assembled it myself.


Looks comfy, eh?

Perfection.
So here are some before shots of our back rectangle.

view to the right (if looking out from my door)

garden that isn't really growing.

view to the left of our back rectangle.
And some AFTER shots!
Don't you just want to hang out!

Who wants to come and be the first person to sit and have a life chat with me?

my garden...

So with my new back yard (or what I like to refer to as our back rectangle) I was really excited at the potential of a garden.

OK to be honest the idea only came to me when I saw this "as seen on TV" item (Ive NEVER seen it on TV).

Roll it out?!!?

Looks very strange.

Add Gnome. (Not a required step)
It's been "growing" for about two weeks now... and nothing is happening but I am still excited about it!

29 June 2012

caution: dan @ work.

Dan came over and saved my life following a latex paint emergency (I didn't have an mineral spirits to clean so I had green hands)!

And he got to work!

He stained our kitchen chairs! They previous looked something like this
ikea.com


Dan at work!

And now they look MUCH darker.
I think this chair staining was my FAVORITE project. Since in the end there were no SNAFUs!

28 June 2012

refinishing the coffee table..

This was actually the project that started it all...I wanted to rework this table a little bit since it had seen some better days.

It is totally real wood so that made the finishing a bit harder but still exciting.

table before... see the wear and tear.

lots of splotches.
My dad gave me the four step process:
#1: Sand (200 or 300 grit).
#2: Use a tack rag (I had never heard of one but now I LOVE it
#3: Stain... I used Minwax Early American... you just take a rag and wipe it on, let sit for 15 minutes and wipe off anything that hasn't absorbed. 
#4: Finish it... I used Minwax wipe on poly! 


So in the end, it isn't perfect but I was able to minimize the splotches... or at least try and match the finishes a bit more that it was.
after.

   
fter.

27 June 2012

the bookshelf project

This project was quiet the headache. At first I simply wanted to re-do some Ikea furniture. So I went where everyone should go... blog land research!

I got some tips from:

The Purple Pea

and

Apartment Therapy 

and a lot of help from my dad!


And I got to work. Sadly, this project became very stressful and success is still pending.


It all started with a wonky primer.

this is what primer should NOT do.

stupid primer.
The people at Home Dept were SHOCKED at the bad primer. So this resulted in me having to acetone/scrape off the bad primer and start over with new primer ($$).

In the end I got the primer on and dry... Day two I started to paint (I even experimented with my air compressor).
That was an adventure.
And in the end I completed two book shelves. They are still curing so I won't use them until Friday.

The first one probably looked something like this in it's former life (see below).

courtesy of flickr
Only mine was a tan wood color.

And now it looks something like this:
oh. ah.
This navy blue one was a real pain in the but. The rollers weren't working. The paint was really sick. And I was ready to throw in the towel (don't judge... I didn't even purchase this bookshelf it was passed along to me).

But hopefully it will be fine by Friday and ready to hold my cards and goodies in my room.

The bigger project was the overhaul on something that probably originally looked like this:

ikea.com
But we wanted it to match our bulletin board...

bulletin board (duh).
So this is the new bookshelf!

Again, now I am just waiting for these suckers to dry/"cure" and hopefully they will be back in action holding our movies and book collection!

Summary in numbers:

Quarts of primer purchased: 3 (when only 1 should have been needed)
Shelves total: 5
Rrollers: 3 (should have bought more)
Blisters trying to open acetone container: 3
Times I called home: 11
Times I cried: 6

26 June 2012

if you saw a big button would you push it?


before I adventured to my DIY weekend... Dan, Tomás and I went on our own adventure. 

We had hear about this mysterious button in downtown Houston.

If you saw a strange button would you push it!

Well, we found it! and we did!
button.

big burp. 
To read more about the big burp... click here

We ended our adventure by riding the Ferris wheel at the downtown aquarium AND checking out all the neat things going on (latin beats)!






And would you look at who is sliding down the stairs.... this little fellow was won by Tomas and Dan (in one of those silly carnival games)!