dil·i·gence:careful and persistent work or effort

Proverbs 13: 4 The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Faux show

I am officially in love with the sheep skin rugs from Ikea.

I had been drooling over these for a while after seeing them at Young House Love and basically all over blog land.  So, after pining for one for a bit, I picked one up for 30 bucks.  Yeah, it was a bit of a splurge, but I knew it was flexible accessory that could be used for years and in many different ways.  Currently, I am using it on the ottoman in our living room to help break it up a bit and to add texture.  That, in addition to its fuzzy goodness, makes it the perfect accessory!


So, you can imagine my delight when I was at Ikea today and found them for, not $30, but ONLY $10!!  I nearly ran over 4 other shoppers with my disobedient cart trying to get to them.  I exercised a little bit of self restraint and only put 2 additional rugs into my cart.

So, why the price difference?  Come to find out, the one I bought originally was actually a real sheepskin, and these are faux.  Well, fine with me.  I'd personally rather have the faux ones anyway.  In fact, I was slightly worried the dogs might fuss with the real one when I first brought it home (they didn't).  So, what did I do with the other 2 rugs?

One is by my bed.



 And, one is by Colin's.


I am almost looking forward to stepping out of bed onto it in the morning.  But, not really because if I'm stepping out of bed, then I can't also be in bed and I'd rather be in bed.  :)

xo,

Emily

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Fabric scrap TuTu

As soon as I saw this sweet as pie fabric scrap tutu, I knew I needed to make one for my youngest niece, Hope.  I originally found this photo from an Etsy store via Pinterest, but the link is now broken.  If it's yours, or if you know whose it is, please let me know!


The original plan was to get this made for Christmas, but that didn't happen, so I think it will be a special gift to celebrate Hope's 17 month birthday which is coming up.  You know, 'cause everyone celebrates that.

So, here's how I got it done.  The only thing I purchased was a yard of 1" elastic from JoAnn's.  I know nothing about elastic or using it in projects, but no-roll sounded like a good feature, so I went with that.


I didn't get a picture of this next step, but I cut the elastic in half and used only half for this project given my recipient's size.  I sewed the roughly 18" piece of elastic to itself to make a waistband for my tutu.

As for the fabric scraps, I knew I didn't have enough for the entire project, so while we were at my parents' over Christmas, I asked my quilter Mom if she had any scraps I could have.  That was a silly question.  She sent me home with a few scraps that turned out to be perfect for the project.  They're actually 2 1/2" quilt bindings, and I had a bunch to choose from!



Since all of the quilt bindings were a consistent width, I just went with it, and cut them all down to about 20" in length.  I also mixed in a few strips that I had from some other projects of my own.  Then, I ironed them and laid them all out to determine a pattern.


Once I decided on something that I liked, I got to tying.  I found the middle of each strip and tied it to the elastic band.  Seriously, it was that simple.  And, here's the finished product!

 

This is just about the cutest thing I've ever seen!

Of course, no one in this house could model it for you, except this bear!  :)


Perhaps, eventually I'll get a picture of little Hope toddling around in it.  (Hint, hint, Amy, I know you're reading!)  

Aunt Emily loves you, Miss Hope!  I hope you have fun dressing up in this tutu!

xo,

Emily

edit:  okay, so maybe you've noticed that the inspiration tutu was cut with pinking shears.  If I had cut all of my strips of fabric, I would have used them, too.   But, since my strips were already cut (because I used quilt binding), I couldn't justify re-cutting them all.  Sure, mine will fray, but I think that kinda adds to the charm.  :)  Of course, I have absolutely no idea how this will hold up in the long run!

edit #2:  Oh my goodness, I just received some pictures of Hope in the tutu.  Enjoy!



  
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

A very Pinterest Christmas

Well, this was certainly a very Pinterest Christmas for this girl!  I got so many ideas from Pinterest on how I wanted my house decorated, tasty snacks to try, and even on several gifts that eventually ended up under the tree.  If you are not familiar with Pinterest, you have a very serious choice to make right here and now.  You can:
  1. Continue reading to find out what Pinterest is all about.  This is a risky choice because you will inevitably fall in love with the virtual bulletin board and proceed to waste away hours browsing and pinning all kinds of project ideas and dream inspiration.
  2. Stop reading now and continue with life as you know it.
In short, Pinterest is a fun way to organize ideas and blissfully waste hours browsing the interwebs.  Users can set up virtual bulletin board onto which they can "pin" photos (with the link automatically embedded) of design ideas, crafty things, recipes, basically anything!  Then, they can visit their virtual bulletin boards any time they want for inspiration or tutorials, etc.  Seriously, if you haven't tried it, shoot me an email.  I'll be glad to send you an invitation (oh, yeah, that is one drawback - you need an invite from a user).  You also have to be on Facebook.  I don't know the details, but the two seem to be connected somehow.

But, enough of that- back to a very Pinterest Christmas!  I created several gifts based on ideas from Pinterest, but of course, I have been unable to share any deets on the gifts, because I have been afraid their recipients would read!

The first thing I made was a pennant flag for each of my nieces and nephew.  Yeah, yeah, you're probably tired of reading about me and my pennant flags, but too bad.  I'm not through with them yet.  :)

This is sweet Leah's flag.  Her color is pink, so I used some pink fabric and coordinating yellow paisleys so it wouldn't be pink overload.  I got this and all of the fabric I used in fat quarters.  I won't get into what a fat quarter is, but basically it's a square shaped quarter yard of fabric- perfect for small projects like this.  It comes already cut that way, so I didn't have to take 2 bolts of fabric times 5 kids up to be cut.

After I cut the triangles and sewed them to the quilt bias, I stenciled the kids' names with simple craft paint.



 After stenciling, I sewed a small amount of ribbon onto each one for hanging.


And, here they all are, ready for their new home!  I think my sister plans to hang them on the wall above each kids' headboard.  How cute is that?!

My next Pinterest project was this date art (originally found here).  Basically, you just use important dates to make art.  I made this for my sister and brother-in-law.  We have each of their birth dates, their wedding date in red, and then each of the kids' birthdays.  Once I compiled the dates (the hardest part of the project), all I did was select a font and print it out on a piece of $.49 - 50% craft paper from Hobby Lobby.  Then, I popped it in a frame and called it done.

I love the simplicity and the uniqueness and meaning behind this art.

And, the final Pinterest Christmas project was some more beverage coasters from tiles!  I have already described how I made these here, so I won't go into details.  My sister's family is very musical, so I chose paper to use that looks like sheet music.  A little mod podge, and my plain tiles turned into beverage coasters!








xo,

Emily

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me....

...a table refinishing project!


I have had this 45" round pedestal table since January of this year when I picked it up at Goodwill for $25.  Yes, fellow thrifters, you read that correctly:  I got an antique pedestal table for only $25.  An awesome, antique table in structurally wonderful condition!

It was an amazing buy.  But, it was also in terrible need of a refinishing job.  It looks as though several small animals have sharpened their claws on it, and someone with good intentions and awful refinishing skills has also had his way with it.  And, then there was the time when a hot pot was placed on top of a wet towel, and this happened:


Whoopsie!  But, have no fear!  Super table refinisher Emily, The Diligent One, to the rescue!

Ahem, except I have never refinished a thing in my life.  But, I figure this is as good a project as any to start on, wouldn't you agree?  So, I borrowed the belt sander and the palm sander from my dad, and my goal this week is to get this thing sanded.  And, if it doesn't work out, I figure I can always paint it!  Haha!

Stay tuned for progress...

xo,

Emily

Monday, December 26, 2011

Merry 2nd day of Christmas!

Did you know that the 12 days of Christmas actually begin with Christmas day and extend 12 days from there until January 5th?!  I didn't actually know that until recently, so this year, we will be celebrating Christmas and the birth of Christ for the next couple weeks unabashedly!

Today started with celebrating via sleeping until nearly 11am (with a potty break for the dogs, of course).  Currently, we have continued the celebrating at our local coffee shop where Colin and I are enjoying a cup of joe and some lunch - each with our laptops, of course.  (Hey, sometimes you have to be creative about how to spend mutually enjoyable time with your teenager!  I promise we're taking a break from staring at our screens here and there to actually interact with each other.)  I am just so happy to be in his company.  :)

So, yeah, there you have it.  A completely pointless, rambling blog entry!  Haha!

And because no entry is complete without a picture...

xo,

Emily

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas Eve


As I sit here at home alone tonight, it would be very easy for me to feel sorry for myself.  My parents spent the day with me, and we had a lovely day, but they've gone off to my sister's.  And, as is the case every year, Colin is with his dad.  They do a lot of celebrating on Christmas Eve and the day before, so it's tradition for Colin to spend this evening with his father's side of the family.

So, that leaves me.  Home alone.  Well, as alone as you can be with 3 dogs.  :)

But, I have good news.  I'm not sad.  Not one bit.  As I sit on the couch, I am overwhelmed with gratitude.  My cup truly runneth over.  I look around, and I see loveliness surrounding me.  I see signs of a well loved home everywhere I look.  I see school books and papers cluttering Colin's desk.  I see a fire burning hot in our pellet stove.  I see the glow of the Christmas lights that Colin and I carefully strung around our tree.  And, these things do please me.  But, those aren't really what is most pleasing to me tonight.  As I experience this quiet moment here safe in my warm home, I am so thankful.  I am thankful for health and stability.  I am thankful for family and friends.  But, mostly, I am thankful for the reason for this whole Christmas season. 

I am thankful that it was God's design, his will, to send us his Son.  I am thankful that He loved us enough to send his Son to us as a humble baby.  To live here among men, and to eventually die on a cross.  All for us.  All for you.  And for me.  So, as I sit here alone tonight, my heart is truly thankful.  I am not for one moment focusing on what I do not have.  How can I when I have been given so much?

xo,

Emily

More Christmas-ification

Over the past several weeks, our Christmas decorations have spread from the living room to the rest of the house.  Last weekend, we had an open house at church.  I had made several buntings for one of the kids' activities, and a couple of them made their way back to my home.  One on the mantle-




 And, one to this- perhaps my favorite vignette of the whole house!




This little tree found a very special place in the living room where it can be seen both from the living and dining rooms, and even from the kitchen.  I've had this little artificial tree for years, but it almost found itself in the trash several years back.  It was previously pre-lit, but when the lights partially burned out, I was ready to trash it.  Until Colin pointed out that we could just add lights to it.  So, we did!  Once we strung the new lights and decorated it, you could hardly notice the non-burning lights.  Well, this year, Colin suggested that we remove the dead lights.  Um, have you ever tried to de-light a pre-lit tree? Let's just say those lights are not meant to ever come off!  It took several hours to remove the lights from our little tree, but Colin was right- it's much better.


 I kept things really simple with this tree.  It sits in an urn that I've always found a bit formal, so I plopped it into an old beverage tub and covered it with some burlap and a drop cloth remnant.  The decorations are  very natural- pine cones, several ornaments, and my favorite of all- twine for garland.


As I was snapping these pictures, Piper hopped onto the couch and began looking so incredibly adorable.

 I could not stop myself from taking a couple pictures of her.  I mean, can you blame me?!


xo,

Emily