Thursday, July 30, 2009
Tile layout
Notes are important!
You know how you are sure you can remember brilliant thoughts for later reference...HA! Yesterday I spent an hour playing with tiles designing the hearth. Because they are handmade, they needed to be placed in a certain order. It was absolutely beautiful. I admired the pattern, took them off my practice board and moved them upstairs to the base.
Needless to say, it took another hour for me to rearrange the forgotten pattern...
Needless to say, it took another hour for me to rearrange the forgotten pattern...
Monday, July 27, 2009
Imported post: Facebook Note: 2009-07-27T22:30:57
To do this, go to “notes” under tabs on your profile page, paste these instructions in the body of the note, type your title as "Getting to know each other!", tag 25 people including me (tagging is done in the right hand corner of the app) then click publish.
1. What time did you get up this morning? 6:45am
2. How do you like your steak? Medium rare
3. What was the last movie you saw at the theater? Titanic
4. What is your favorite tv show? Big Bang Theory
5. If you could live anywhere in the world where would it be? I'm here
6. What did you have for breakfast? coffee
7. What is your favorite cuisine? Italian and American
8. What foods do you dislike? most Kidney beans, liver
9. Favorite Place to Eat? Alabama Jacks
11.What kind of vehicle do you drive? Nissan Titan
12. What are your favorite clothes? Hootchie mama tops with long skirts
13. Where would you visit if you had the chance? Italy
14. Cup 1/2 empty or 1/2 full? 1/2 full
15. Where would you want to retire?...I'm right where I want to be
16. Favorite time of day? afternoon
17. Where were you born? Albany NY
18. What is your favorite sport to watch? none
19. Who do you think will NOT tag you back? Don't know
20. Person you expect to tag you back first? my sister
21. Who are you most curious about their responses to this? Everyone
22. Bird watcher? yes
23. Are you a morning person or a night person? night
24. Do you have any pets? one buried in the back yard
28. Are you a cat or dog person? dog
29. Are you married? Yes
30. Always wear your seat belt? Yes
31. Been in a car accident? Yes
32. Any pet peeves? many
33. Favorite Pizza Toppings? Sausage and mushroom
34. Favorite Flower? Peony
35. Favorite ice cream? Mint Chocolate Chip from Stewart's
36. Favorite fast food restaurant? Taco Bell
37. How many times did you fail your driver's test? 1
38. From whom did you get your last email? Staples.
39. Which store would you choose to max out your credit card? Best Buy
40. Do anything spontaneous lately? No... but I've been known to
41. Happy with your job? I work for myself so if I'm unhappy, I;ve got real problems
42. Broccoli? yes
43. What was your favorite vacation? Cruise (s)
44. Last person you went out to dinner with? my husaband
45. What are you listening to right now? Tv
46. What is your favorite color? Red
47. How many tattoos do you have? None
48. How many are you tagging for this quiz? I don't know yet
49. What time did you finish this quiz? 10:24pm
50. Coffee Drinker? Yes...Don't talk to me until I've poured my irst cup
Going green with my Pazzles
Today I took a much needed rest from the bedroom (remodeling, that is) and spent half the designing and creating these little boxes out of recycled cans and jar lids. The Pazzles made the cutting a breeze because all I had to do was input the diameter of the circles to size them perfectly.
Of course you can do it the old fashioned way with scissors too...
Just make sure the lids and cans are the same size...you can mix and match. The card stock insert holds the two together.
Recipe
2 lids or cans of the same diameter
2 inside circles of card stock glue inside after installing insert
2 outside circles any paper or material for top and bottom
for the card stock insert (I lined mine with matching paper)...Measure the circumference and add 1/2 inch overlap.. and height of the 2 cans together.glue to bottom can inside.
Embellish the top with whatever and hide a gift inside!
Labels:
Boxes,
cans,
digital cutter,
DIY,
handcrafted,
jar lids,
Pazzlez,
Recycle
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Gestation of a faux fireplace
New floor in an afternoon
Well maybe 2 days, because hubby and I aren't quite as limber as we used to be.
Truthfully, the hardest thing about installing this floating laminate flooring by Trafficmaster, is carrying the boxes up the stairs. The finished product looks just like wood flooring without all the work (or cash)...we got ours for under $2 a sf. There is virtually no waste because only the end pieces get cut and if you have them in the right direction (ask me how I know) the job is a cinch. Knee pads are a must, as is a utility knife and a square. This is the second room we've done with this product and we love it. It goes right over existing floors or tile with no underlayment. Because our house is 150+, we have rooms where this would not be suitable because the floors are not level.
Focus
Recently I purchased a Pazzles Inspiration. I am not a scrapbooker, but an artist and I loved the possibilities the Pazzles offered. Digital cutters, along with all of today's electronic devices are true alien technology.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
What inspiration?
Scroll down to my little bluebird and you'll get a sneak peak at the color scheme for my new master bedroom (formerly the upstairs kitchen). Here's the awesome bed Peter built for me! He's building a faux corner fireplace now and I have some really gorgeous mexican tiles in cobalt and white to put on the hearth.
The ceiling came out fantastic.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
So you think 40 years makes a difference?
I'm in the process of decluttering my mother's house so she can put it on the market and of course I am finding all sorts of things mother's put away and forget about...Art, poems, pictures and such...tossed in a drawer to be discovered decades later.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Gilbert's Resort
On a quest to escape boredoom, we headed for Key Largo and barely made it. A tiny sign to the right of the new bridge beckoned us to Gilbert's Resort and Marina. We had heard the restaurant was good so we were disappointed to see it opened at 5pm. The Tiki bar was open for lunch so we braved the boardwalk and cool weather and enjoyed a lovely meal by the water...Definitely worth the drive from Miami...We'll be back again.
Prices: Reasonable
Location: Lovely
Food: Good
Sevice: Freindly and informative
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