Saturday, November 14, 2009

A NEW post!

For those of you who keep checking in to see if I have posted, thank you--I know my posts have been few and far between. So to make up for not posting in the past couple (okay, several) weeks, I am going to catch you up on what we have been doing. Note: lots of pictures to follow.

I found a fun, fun, fun new blog www.shanty2chic.blogspot.com that has given me lots of inspiration and ideas for around the house, plus lots great ideas for Christmas. I've seen lots of "numbers" around blogland and in magazines so I added a few to our entryway.



This past summer, Mike worked tirelessly on the outside of the house, working in the yard, pulling up trees, tearing down the chain link fence and planting grasseed. He also rebuilt the railing on our front porch. When all was said and done, we wanted someplace to sit. So he built us a bench. I'm noticing that in the pictures, the paint color looks a little orange. Let me reassure you, it's not. It's a true barn red color that matches our front door.




In the middle of all of this, Christy, my sister came to visit for her birthday. I asked her what kind of cake she wanted for her birthday and with no hesitation, she said, "Chocolate." Of course I turned to my trusty friend Ina Garten for help! Seriously, it's the best cake I have ever had. I won't tell you that I made it on Thursday night and it was gone by Sunday.


When we moved into our (fixer-upper) house, one of the MAJOR things we wanted to do was gut the fireplace and start over. Well, we are in the throws of doing that. I guess our thought was to start the project as close to the time when it would be getting colder so that we would have the motivation to get it finished. In the first picture, if you put your nose up to your monitor, you will be able to see what the original fireplace looked like. There was a gray marble surround that was cracked in several places, the mantle had about 4 coats of paint on it, one of which was a cherry red and there were smoke stains ALL around it. Gross.





The above picture is where we are now. We decided to build a raised hearth and we will be adding tile and a new mantle. Oh I can't wait to decorate it for Christmas!

Now for the funnest project (I wish I could take credit for it!) After my grandparents passed away I was given a green velvet wing back chair. This chair has TONS of sentimental value to it. I can still remember my grandmother sitting in it on Christmas day. When it was given to me, I had new fabric put on it to match my living room. After moving into our new house and changing some colors up, I knew I didn't want it to have such a bold fabric on it anymore so I waited until I could find the perfect thing. Along came drop cloths from Home Depot. Who would have thought? Certainly not me! Have you seen what you can do with these?


I asked my friend, Addie, if she knew of anyone who could make a slipcover for the chair. She said she didn't but that she would be willing to give it a try. This is the only picture I have of her working on the chair. I was planning on getting action shots of her at the sewing machine and putting the pieces together but when I went to her house yesterday afternoon to work on it, she had it DONE! My thanks and love to you dear friend!



I just love the skirt detail she added!


It has TOTALLY changed the look of our living room and I can't stop looking at it!

Okay, so as you can see, it's been busy around here. And of course, I couldn't leave you without sharing a little piece of WHO keeps me the most busy.

Thanks for sticking around through all the pictures! Have a wonderful weekend!







































































































11 comments:

Mom and Dad said...

WE LOVE (did I say LOVE!!!!!!) your redo's and completed projects! We especially LOVE!!!!! that finished project sitting on the blanket!!!

Christy said...

Just so you know.... I'm gonna steal your chair!!! I can't get over how GREAT it looks!!!

And as far as that little bit sitting on the blanket... can she be any CUTER!!!

Jodee said...

Wow! You have been a busy little bee! I love the numbered hooks in your entry way!

Hope you have a great weekend!

The Writer Chic said...

Sarah -- it all looks fantastic. I love, love, love the bench. And can't wait to see the new fireplace and hearth.

Um, yeah. And if AC ever gets kidnapped, locally, she'll be at my house. (If she is taken across state lines, my bet is on Christy. ;) lol!)

Carry Grace said...

You have been busy! I must say that your chair looks really good.

Anonymous said...

So happy you're happy! Mike did a great job on that bench...and I love the color! Glad to see you paint! :)

-A

Shannan Martin said...

Beautiful chair!! And doesn't it feel great to get things DONE?! Good for you!

Donna said...

Your projects are beautiful, and I love the "new" chair! It turned out wonderfully. I love the skirt detail, too!
Have a great day!

Every Day Blessings said...

I'm so glad that you didn't fall off the face of the earth. I love all your projects. I love the bench, I LOVE the slipcovered chair, I have a place on my wall with hooks that looks similar to yours and I love the numbers.And your little dolly is getting cuter every day.
thanks for posting, I can't wait to see what that talented man does with the fireplace.

Frankie said...

Please post that chocolate cake recipe. It looks fantastic! So does the little cutie sitting on blanket. She is definitely a "hat" girl.

abby said...

I love the slipcovered chair. It looks great!

And as for the chocolate cake. Um YUM, that looks so good!