and I'm very pleased with the look!!!
But again, it was templated incorrectly. I'll take that up with Home Depot.
Between creating some wonderful Christmas pieces for November 1st Early Work Mercantile and tiling/beadboard/kitchen sink installation I've got too much to tackle this week. So I won't be posting until all is complete. I promise I'll have LOTS of photos to share.
So eventually...
"I'll be bach."
(Yeah, "bach." That's my Arnold Schwarzenegger impression.)
((giggle))
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I've always had a love for cows. To this day, I find myself driving these old country back roads only to stop and have a "chat" with some of the gals. No, they don't talk back. But they sure look like they want to.
I came across a very talented artist on Etsy. She does beautiful work. Her name is Colette and you can find her art HERE.
One particular print stood out and I knew it would have to adorn my kitchen. (That is, when it's finally finished.)
I love the expression on her face.
Moo.
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Even though I purchased my new countertop on Sept. 6th, I'm still waiting for it.
I'm living with a partial, unsecured countertop and a makeshift bracket for my cooktop. I have lower kitchen cabinets "contents" peppered in every room (like my dining room above) of the first floor of this old farmhouse and I have painters plastic and tape blocking the small but gaping holes in part of the backsplash sheet rock. Unable to be repaired until the new countertop is installed. I'm also waiting to wake up one morning to find the painters plastic flapped back and wee, furry vermin pouring themselves a cup of Dunkin Donuts coffee. Thankfully that hasn't happened... yet.
Oh and one more thing. I've come to realize the closer I get to the grave older I get, the less patience I have.
No need to mention how wonderful it will look when it's done. "Keep a positive spin on it. It'll be worth all the aggravation."
I get it. ;> )
I'll try to remember that when I'm running from room to room frantically searching for a frying pan.
Happy Saturday, all.
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It's Friday.
Use a bottle cap if you have to.
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Yeah, I know you're smiling too.
Those little boots are what got me.
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It's so long Rustoleum Countertop Transformations countertop and hello Formica 180fx Soapstone Sequoia countertop!
YAY!!!
The install company called just a day ago wanting to know if I'd like my countertop installed on Monday.
Does a bear sh*t in the woods???
Why of course I do!!
Then I had to break the news to my sweet hubs. You see, I have to remove the old countertop before Monday. When I say "I", he knows it means "him."
He works so hard during the week, he really values his weekends. So removing a kitchen countertop isn't high on his weekend priority list of things to do.
But he will help me tackle it tomorrow. Since this farmhouse was built in the 1800's I pray we don't run into anything major because neither one of us knows what the heck we're doing. ((giggle))
Thankfully, I know myself well enough not to do anything too permanent when it comes to cosmetic updating this place. So when I put up the beadboard backsplash, I tacked it on and didn't use any glue. WHEW!!! So when I removed it, it came off like buttah.
I thought I'd snap a few pics of her one last time before she goes.
Man, I put a lot of muscle and sweat into that countertop.
She served me well over these past few years, but it's time to say goodbye...
Remember those listello tiles I had to have for under my kitchen window and behind my sink? I found them! But the store that carried them required "pick up only." Oh and guess what else? The store is in Ohio. So I really had to put my thinking cap on.
This is where my wonderful sister-in-law and brother-in-law come in. Not only do they live in Ohio, one of the chain home improvement stores is only a mile away from their home!! Yippee!!
So I ordered the tiles. They picked them up, wrapped them up and popped them in the mail.
The box arrived yesterday and when I opened it, half the tiles looked like this.
Sigh... This answers my question as to why they were "pick up only."
The blood stain is from when I sliced my finger open on them.
But believe me when I tell you, the ones that aren't cracked are absolutely beautiful!
So tomorrow I'll be tackling the countertop removal.
Here's a heads up...
If by some chance you hear cursing in the faint distance, you'll know it's me trying to tackle the countertop removal.
Wish me luck!
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