Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
{ embrace the camera : 8.4 }
i'm sick.
again.
third time this year.
let's just say that me and my immune system will be having a little chat once i'm fully functional.
is it cheating to use old(er) pictures for ETC? ...if so, i guess i'm cheating. whoops... my bad ;) i blame being sick. i promise, next week, there WILL be a photo of me from during the week. these pictures were taken around our first year anniversary by a good friend of ours. i love them. i have three albums worth on FB. *grin*
(yes, i'm like 6 feet tall and my husband is like... 5'6". he gets the best view, he says.)
linkin' up with emily... now back to the couch i go where my ice water, cough drops and youngin' wait for me. i hope i didn't get any of you sick :)

Monday, August 1, 2011
Psalm 100
It's been a rough couple of days. I'm sick (for the third time this year!!)... and we all know that there is no such thing as a sick day when you are a mama. Not gonna lie, part of me misses the days when, if I wasn't feeling well, that I could just lay in bed all day, rest and focus on getting better! Mothering is definitely a call to be selfless... even when you feel like you are dyyying and all you want is for other people to serve you (ask how you are doing, bring you chicken noodle soup, give you a back rub...!). But I wouldn't give up being a mother for anything! I love Goose to pieces. So today we are taking it easy... spending a lot of time playing on the floor with toys and reading... well, that's really a typical day... but I'm giving myself a break (aka not cleaning during nap time!).
Anyway, on toward the reason for this post... this morning, I read Psalm 100 during my quiet time. The "title" of it says "His Steadfast Love Endures Forever." I just wanted to share this with you! I think I needed to read this today.
Psalm 100
1 Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth!
2 Serve the LORD with gladness! Come into his presence with singing!
3Know that the LORD, he is God! It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.
4 Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him; bless his name!
5 For the LORD is good; his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all generations.
So much is packed into this short chapter! And it reminds me of so many things... to be joyful... to serve Him with gladness... to praise Him... that He is always faithful... that His love is forever... and that He is GOOD! Even when I feel absolutely SICK and selfishly just want to think about myself. :)
And here's a little bit of love to finish this post off...
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Making New Stuff Look Old {tutorial}
It's no secret: I love old stuff.
Coffee cans.
Buttons.
Cigar boxes.
Blue Mason jars.
Books that are falling apart.
Window frames.
Tea canisters.
...but finding those "treasures" can difficult and sometimes expensive. But we all know how much fun creating something yourself is, though, right? I saw this really neat way how to make something look as though it has layers of aged peeling paint, and I thought it looked really awesome! So I gave it a try and got really excited about sharing it. I hope you have fun with it, too!
You need:
An object to paint (I have the letter "H" but you can paint just about anything!)
Paint (I have brown, vanilla and light blue)
Brush
Brush
Sandpaper
Bar of soap (like Dove)
Decide how many layers/colors you want on your object. Paint your base color. If your object is already a color you like then you don't have to do this step.
I liked painting it so it looks kind of grainy, like wood.
After it is completely dry, rub a bar of soap in the spots you want it to look aged/peeled.
(I'm not really left handed. This was for photo purposes only. Haha...)
Then paint your second layer of paint.
After it is completely dry, use sandpaper to remove the paint where you soaped your object. Only the paint covering the soap will come off easily, so you can sandpaper the entire thing lightly and it will only remove the wanted paint.
If you want more paint to look aged on this layer, add some more soap, and then your 3rd layer of paint. Avoid the areas that you already sanded. I rubbed some of the blue paint around the edges of the already peeled areas. If you want, you can wait to do the sanding until the absolute end... but you need to remember where you "soaped" with each layer and put it in the same spots. I decided to play it safe and sand it between layers.
Then sand the top layer.
To add to the aged look, rub some brown or dark paint onto the object.
The finished product:
The H was the second time I tried this technique; I painted this letter D last night, and interestingly, I like my first try better than my second. ;) Unfortunately my last name does not start with a D so I cannot trade. This basket is the start of a birthday gift for a friend who also has the same "rustic/vintage" taste that I like. The mason jar will be turned into... well, you'll have to wait until the next post for that. :)
I think I like that it shows more of the layers of paint... you can see the vanilla color a lot more. It looks more "rough" and I like that!
High Definition? Naw, just last names. :) Maybe I'll "touch up" my H a little so it looks more rough. Yes, I think I will do that...
Enjoy!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
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