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Saturday, October 29, 2011
nursery and guest room tour
I had a great time working on decorating Hannah's room. It's really the first time that I've seen a project start as an idea and come to life pretty much how I anticipated it happening. Now, if money was not an issue there are some things I would change about this room...but I'm not unhappy with how everything came together. In fact I'm very pleased with how it all turned out. Remember we're renting, so there are some things in the room that probably wouldn't be there if we weren't (like the curtains, and I hid the rugs for the photos because they don't match at all but I keep them in there most of the time). Most of the bedding items are from when Greg and I first got married and picked things out for our master bedroom. Once we got a king size bed this comfy queen became our guest bed but all the items that we received as gifts stayed with the bed (thus the burgundy bed skirt and pillow shams), someday I'll save up and buy a new bedskirt and pillow shams but it's not a big priority to me right now.
Most of the items in the room were made by me or bought on clearance or with a coupon. Mostof the items are hand-me-downs and I love the added dimension they give the room. There are still a few items that I need to finish as well but I wanted to get the photos taken since it was all cleaned an ready to go for our guests. And since this room doubles as a guest room there are a few things that wouldn't normally be in a nursery but they sure make it easier on me when we have guests, like the towels in the baskets. So without further adieu here is Hannah's Personalized Pink, Green and Orange, Nursery/Guest Room (say that ten times fast).
Here is the view when you open her door.
These were taken before everything was finished...but they're too cute to keep to myself!
The small brown minky lovie was made for Hannah by my good friend Amy. It has her baptismal date on it.
The green blanket was a gift from my good friend Angela and it matches the colors in her room perfectly!
The quilt came from someone on my dad's side of the family.
I am not exactly sure who made it...but I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
I was so excited to be able to put it out after we moved and had the bed back in a girls room and not a boys room!
Here's a photo I took in May, but you can get a better idea of what the center of the quilt looks like.
Big windows called for double curtains because I wasn't going to spend money on curtains when we won't be living here very long.
I'll have a quick tutorial for this chalkboard coming up soon!
And that long painting isn't done yet...
Can you see the "H"?
Hannah's dresser is hiding in the closet.
And here's Hannah's view of the paper lanterns!
This little quilt was made by my cousin who is in highschool, Hannah LOVES to look at all the different colors when I rock her!
The little green and purple mini quilt was made by my niece Emily and she's only 13. Didn't she do fantastic?
And it matches the green/butterfly theme and I didn't even tell her that's what I was doing for Hannah's room!
Sorry that one is blurry, I was holding a crabby, teething, croupy baby and she wouldn't hold still. Imagine that.
I hope you liked the room tour. I still have a few things to finish up but I am so excited with how everything came together.
If you have any questions about where I got certain things or how I made anything let me know and I'd be more than happy to answer your questions.

Hannah's room is finished!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Gifts for Neighbors
Paints
Paint a base coat, let it dry and then draw your ornaments and a little outside decorative edge with pencil. I used a small sippy cup cover to make sure my ornaments were actually circles!
I then painted the outside a contrasting color to give it some life and dimension.
I then painted my ornaments and added some extra little "flair" with a few sharpies. I added the red border and outlined the ornaments to really finish them up and make them pop.
Can you see the tremendous difference it makes to outline them? Look at the second ornament and notice the difference. And when you outline it you can cover up some of the little mistakes that you may have made :).
So here it is all finished! You could present it like this or hot glue some ribbon to the back so they have the option to hang it as well.
And you could make this cute little card to go along with it. I love it when gifts match their cards!!
And here's my quick little painting tip. Use a Frisbee for your pallet...if you don't already own a pallet, it's washable, sturdy and makes a great cheap pallet. Also, buy some of those "magic towels" from the dollar store and keep a few with your paints. You never know when you may want to use a little towel to wipe off your brush or to use on your painting. It is also very handy to have these around if you're painting with small children...need I say more.
You can never go wrong with home baked goodies!
And for those of you who like to work with wood
what about this idea.

when my computer is on

Tuesday, October 18, 2011
technology time-out

the story of photo albums
{Jackson, TN child photography}
I love looking through photo albums. Reliving days gone by. Remembering those who have gone before us. Learning more about a certain time or place in someones history. Photos tell the stories that only our minds can remember. Photos take us to a place and time that has already flown by. Photos connect us to generations past. Photos tell OUR story.
When you've taken time to save money to invest in a custom portrait session, book that session, pick the right outfits, count down the days till your session, and have enjoyed the process of being photographed the only thing left is to choose which photo will become that family heirloom portrait that you will hang proudly on your wall.
No doubt choosing just one will be difficult. But there will be one that stands out. One that says "this is me/us, right here and right now". There will be one that will receive the place of honor as a large framed portrait or canvas hanging above your fireplace or sofa. There will be one that will be ooohhed and aaahhed over time and time again when friends and family come to visit.
But what about the others? What about those amazing images that show other glimpses into who you are as a person or a family? Those images deserve a place in your home as well. Those images deserve a custom photo album to showcase all the special moments captured from your fun, memorable session.
Designing your album is something I look forward to being able to do. I want to help you put down your memories in a book that will make your coffee table proud to hold it. That will make your magazines jealous. That will make you beam with pride anytime someone asks to see it.
Your story. Told. Time and time again.
In YOUR album. With images of YOUR loved ones.
Let me capture your memories and tell your story.Albums come in three sizes, 5x5, 8x8 or 12x12, each with 20 pages.
Your favorite quotes, scripture passages and letters to loved ones can be included in the album.
Here are a few of my favorite layouts from Sara Grace's album.
Call me today so we can start the conversation about creating your family heirloom portraits and keepsake album.











