President George Washington Firewood Folk.
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Wishin' everyone a terrific and productive week.
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Wishin' everyone a terrific and productive week.
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Seeing February is the month we celebrate a very special someone's birthday, I thought it appropriate to make my first Firewood Folk for 2012 in honor of him.
Contrary to popular belief, he did not have wooden teeth nor did he ever chop down a cherry tree.
Hmmm... I wonder who it could be??
I'll keep you posted...
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WTHeck!! This is Central New York for cripes sake! We're used to measuring snow by feet not inches. But there is none to be found.
Wait a minute... I stand corrected. Jeepers, I should have worn my snowshoes.
Man, last February Punxsutawney Phil was on my Sh*t List.
We had close to three feet.
Ground Hog Day isn't until Feb. 2nd but if he plays his cards right, I will remove him off "the list."
Have a great weekend everyone.
Get outside and enjoy nature!
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~Charles Kingsley
You're never too old to play with dollies.
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Whew! With hard work and some old dental tools, I was able to clean out most (but not all) of that green paint.
See! What a difference!
I'm a happy camper and she is too.
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I have been searching for a butcher block for a few months now and finally found one that was reasonably priced. Woo-hoo! The only problem... it was almost three hours away from us.
We planned on driving out yesterday to get it. But I woke up not feeling all that great. So my sweet hubs brought our dear friend and took the trek to pick her up.
They finally pulled into the driveway around 6pm with her.
She's about 20+ years old and is originally from Lancaster, PA. She has the worn look that I love and she's in great shape! She just needs some TLC.
Unfortunately, someone took the liberty of painting her carved leaf design a shade of green. Yikes. I am going to try my best to remove it and restore her back to the way she was.
So the next time you're looking for that certain something, check out Craiglist. I know it's reputation isn't the best. But if you use your noggin and weed through the crazies, you can find exactly what you're looking for. (Use common sense.)
Now I'm off to clean her up and rub her down with some mineral oil. I think she'll like that.
Happy Monday, everyone!!!
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Below are just a few of some wonderful sites I've been drooling over.
But from what I'm seeing to own a dining room set, I will have to save my pennies for some time. Unless of course they will except Monopoly money or belly button lint.
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I figured they played Solitaire.
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Have a great weekend all!!
After searching and searching I finally found one on Craigslist. Yippee!! (Have I mentioned how much I love Craigslist?!) Lordy, you can find anything on there. We'll have to travel about 2.5 hours to get it, but (I think) it's worth it. I'll tell you more about it in a later post.
Anyway, as I was hoppin' around on the internet, I came across this awesome artist on Etsy. He takes old, vintage wooden boxes/crates (another one of my passions) and re-purposes them into amazing little tables like this!!
How freakin' awesome is that?! His business name is Modern Arks. Be sure to check 'em out. In the meantime, I'm going to stand in my kitchen and impatiently wait for my butcher block.
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"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow." ~Melody Beattie
"It takes a lot of work from the face to let out a smile, but just think what good smiling can bring to the most important muscle of the body... the heart." ~Unknown
Happy Tuesday!
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I know, crazy huh?! I never thought I would utter such words but I do. Mind you, I don't wear an apron and heels. Jeans and slippers for me. Heck who am I kidding, it's more like sweat pants and slippers with a bad case of pillow head.
I'm convinced it's because of my new single bowl sink and super tall faucet.
No more wrestling with trying to scrub down a cookie sheet and a bucket fits under it like a dream! All my years I've never had a single bowl sink so I never knew the awesomeness of having one. I was worried about splashing. Not a problem at all! I'm telling you if I could cram myself in there, it would be me and Mr. Bubble.
Now if they could come up with a product that would make scrubbin' the sh*tter more exciting... Nah.
Happy Monday all!!
Remember to enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
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Talk about an inspiration!!
We could all learn a lesson from Diane.
Enjoy.
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Now unless you like old, beat up looking stuff you probably gasped at the sight of this fan.
Nope, not me. I oooh'd and ahhh'd over it. Although I am not really diggin' the light fixture.
I'm kicking around the idea of having one in the kitchen. I thought this one would look nice with my 1776 American flag peninsula.
I really don't want one in there but unfortunately, the vaulted ceiling traps all the toasty warm air from our wood stove. I know heat rises, but it is amazing the change in temperature up there!
We tried those wee (loud and annoying) corner fans, but I could have literally stood in the corner and blown more hot air out of my trap better than those things.
So... Here are my choices. We could either be practical and get a ceiling fan. (b-o-r-i-n-g) Or keep my impractical, rustic chandelier (that I love and really don't want to part with) and stand on ladders. OR... Maybe make an indoor rock climbing wall?? Stilts? How about Jet-Packs??
Have a terrific weekend, all!!
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Here's a few comments I have about the whole process.
Doing the counter top is very labor intensive. You need some arm strength to sand everything down. For a chick, I've got some "guns" and it was a little hard for me. Especially sanding in tight areas and the backsplash. I literally laid across my counter top to get good leverage to sand the backsplash and it wasn't as smooth as I wanted. If I had an orbital sander I would have tried it (they don't recommend it). But after sanding by hand for seven hours I would have tried just about anything.
I had read some comments on forums where people were complaining about the difficulty in removing the blue tape around the counter top. This is absolutely true. I have a few areas where the tape actually removed my wall paint. (Base paint soaked into the blue tape)
Also, I would recommend removing your sink and cook top insert if you have one. Sure it's a pain in the butt but I would think it to be more of a pain in the butt to try to paint then sand around them.
Besides, do what I did. With all the money you've saved by doing the work, treat yourself to a new kitchen sink! Yippee!!
After applying the top coat, my counter top is darker than I expected. I can't imagine what the "onyx" looks like if "charcoal" is this dark. Don't get me wrong, it looks really nice. It's just darker than I expected. Also the top coat is a gloss. So if you prefer a matte finish, this may not be your cup of tea. Truthfully, I wish it was offered in a matte finish. I'm not one for shiny. But in a kitchen, it's hip and cool. Unlike me, who is lame and boring.
Bottom line is it's hard work and it's messy. BUT if you're looking for an inexpensive way to update your old and dated counter tops, it is definitely worth it and best of all, you'll be proud of your accomplishment!
Are you interested to see how my Rustoleum countertop looks 3 and a half years after being "transformed?"
Click here.
Cabinet Transformation 7/7/2011
I decided to jump in head first and tackle a few large kitchen projects.
As much as I loved my colonial red cupboards, I thought it was time to lighten 'em up!
I picked up Rustoleum's Cabinet Transformations kit and hit the floor running!
I decided on the color "English Cream." Here's a sample of it...
I also have "samples" of it on my knees, arms, hands and face.
Since I haven't won the lottery or pulled 9 grand in change out of our couch cushions for granite counter tops, I'm going to use Rustoleum Countertop Transformations.
So I'll be scarce for awhile. But I promise when I'm done, I'll share before and after pics with you.
Well, I did it! I finally finished painting the cabinets! Woo hoo!! Sure I worked on it 15 hours a day for 6 days and I've gotten hardly any sleep because I've been drinking coffee for those six 15 hour days; but I'm happier than a tick on a hound dog with the outcome!!
Ummm... Please try not to look at my counter tops. They look really bad now, but hopefully not for long.
I never thought I would get excited over new cabinet hardware, but I did! Just look at that knob! Feel free to "Ooooh and Ahhhh" just like when you see fireworks.
"Well hello there, handsome."
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I love to paint, so I found painting/glazing/sealing the cabinets an easy process. It's just time consuming.
Everything went on smoothly. I didn't go extremely heavy on the glazing though. Some like it heavier. Some don't like it all. It all depends on your taste.
NOTE: Since I was going from dark to light cabinets, I took the extra steps and primed (two coats) everything first. I strongly suggest it. I used Bulls Eye 1-2-3 by Zinsser.
Here's a few doors prior to glazing.
And for my next trick, I will attempt the Countertop Transformations! I wonder if I can take my coffee intravenously?
I'll keep you posted.
A BREAKING NEWS OCTOBER 2014 UPDATE!!
((giggle)) Did that get your attention??
Well, you may not believe this, but I did yet another kitchen transformation! Guess you could say a re-transformation. This time I didn't use the Rustoleum kit. I did it on my own.
If you want to see what I've done... (heck if you've read this this mile long post you may as well click on the link and hop over to see what I've done!!)
Go ahead and click on the "Click here" link below and get an eyeful.
Click here.
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