Thursday, February 9, 2012

Morgan's Room Changed Again

Does anyone else have decorating ADD?  I'm already tired of M's room and we've been here 5 months.  I'm tired of my room too (burlap is so 2 months ago), but I haven't started to redo it.  I did, however, change Morgan's room a bit.  I'm still waiting to make the super awesome headboard that will blow everyone away, but until then...
before

after

This dress was my blessing (sort of equivalent to christening) dress given to me by my mom's mom.  Morgan wore it for her blessing too.

This is a coffee filter lamp that I DIY'd.  I made it like I made the coffee filter ball at Christmas (which is also in her room.

I got this bird thing at a local thrift store for $3 and painted it white.  The after pic is a little overexposed but the birds are distressed.

The new DIY Anthro-inspired bedding.

Silver and lace nightstand.

And this is a bad picture of a faux mercury vase.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Guest Post: Cris @ Signature Furniture Rental

I'm all about repurposing stuff.  But just so you know, I'm not a Birkenstock wearing, tree-hugging, armpit hair growing, save the earth person.  I am, however, bothered by waste.  Wasting money, wasting food, wasting furniture, wasting plastic spoons, you name it.  If it could be used as something else I'd rather find a way to use it (preferably as home decor -- except for the wasted food).  
Going green is a pretty big movement as of late.  People look for houses with Energy Star appliances and other ways to save on electricity, gas, etc.  For some people those things are deal-makers or breakers.  
Today's guest post is someone I really really wish lived in Boise and would do a joint venture with my home staging business.  Chris Coleman is also the community manager for Signature Furniture Rental, a San Diego rental furniture company that has been in business since 2002. Signature specializes in residential and office furniture for a broad range of clients in home staging and temporary housing.  Chris is going to give us some tips on going green both in our lives and in our attempt to decorate our own house or stage a house we want to sell.  Here's Chris.


One of the biggest reasons people take advantage of the benefits of rental furniture these days is for home staging purposes. We are often asked by home sellers for our tips on home staging and what they can do to entice buyers more than the usual furniture configurations and room decorations. There are several things to keep in mind when staging a home for sale like minimizing the clutter, making sure it is sparkling clean, and removing all personal objects; but what about those prospective home buyers that are looking for something more?

One of the major trends we're seeing these days is the desire for a  "green" home that already demonstrates to future home owners how they could use their new house to save money and be eco-friendly. Follow these green home staging tips and check out our easy do-it-yourself projects to impress prospective buyers.

Green Home Staging Tips

Document All Environmentally Friendly Changes
If any green modifications have been made to the home, it is important that prospective buyers know of the savings and the long-term benefits they will reap. Conduct an energy audit pointing out the green changes and upgrades. Be sure to include changes like caulking, insulation, and lighting, and make a special note of any Energy Star appliances or HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning) system improvements that have been made to the home, like filtration systems.

Highlight The Home’s Green Features
Detail the home’s green aspects by displaying them on a drawn out floor plan. Include CFL’s (compact fluorescent lamps), solar panels, energy efficient appliances, water filtration systems, and flooring and other building materials made out of natural materials in your floor plan.

Display A Commitment To Sustainability
Make sure cleaning supplies in cupboards are non-toxic, recycling bins are visible, and plants outside the home don’t require excessive watering. Compost bins outside the home are also a great way to show the home is eco-friendly. Also make sure there are no chemical-riddled products, like Miracle Gro or harsh pesticides, visible in the garage or shed.

DIY Green Projects to Impress

Assorted Glass Centerpiece
Group together an assortment of glass bottles and jars on a tray and fill them with flowers and leaves for this simple table centerpiece. You can collect bottles from home including perfume bottles and jelly jars or buy some from the thrift store for super cheap. The more variation in size and shape, the better! You will be surprised at how easy and how elegant this is!


Sweater Reupholstering
If you are considering reupholstering your dining room chairs, you may not need to look any further than the back of your closet. Simply cut an old sweater apart, trimming off the neck hole and sleeves, which will leave you with two large squares. (One sweater should cover 2 chairs.) Remove your seat cushions, which are usually unscrewed from the bottom, and cover the cushions with your sweater fabric. To secure the fabric, you can use small tacks or a staple gun. Voila! Brand new chairs on the cheap!

Cork Trivet
Don’t just toss those corks after opening a bottle of wine! Start holding on to your corks so you can create your very own cork trivets to protect your table tops from hot pots and pans. You will need to collect about 50 corks of the same size and arrange them into a circle. Use a metal hose clamp (8-10 inch clamps are best and you can find them in the plumbing section of a hardware store) to surround the corks and hold them together. Then tighten the clamp to bind them all together and trim the excess clamp with metal clippers. We promise you will enjoy the prep work for this project!


Plastic Bag Dryer
This one I am sure we are all guilty of: throwing away zip-lock and sandwich baggies after only one use. Did you know they can be washed and re-used several times? For the perfect plastic baggie recycler, you will need an old toothbrush holder and some chopsticks. Simply place the chopsticks in the holes of the toothbrush holder and then place washed plastic baggies upside-down on the chopsticks to air dry. Recycling at its finest!


Carpet Coasters
Did you know that carpet accounts for about 1.75 million tons of waste per year in the U.S.? We’re not telling you not to install new carpet in your home, but if you do, save any leftover pieces to make some awesome fuzzy coasters! Simply cut out squares of carpet and trim away any fraying parts. And if you stain them? You can wash the coasters in the sink with soap and water. These coasters will protect your furniture from water damage and cut down on waste at the same time, which is pretty awesome!


Images and Tips: Al, ToolBarn, WholeLiving

(Kelli again) Thanks so much, Chris!  I love the cork trivet and will be making on of those very soon.  I have also been inspired to do better with recycling stuff that isn't used to decorate and I'm going to share this post with all of my home staging clients.  I think that anyone selling a home could benefit from these tips. 

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Real Estate Series: My Question to Investors

Instead of a real estate article I have a more pressing matter today.  It is a question for investors.  And it's pressing because I want to do it before this house goes to auction in April.

The question:  Have you or has an investor you know ever bought a mortgage from a bank?  I don't mean a foreclosure.  I don't mean a short sale.  I mean like banks buying mortgages from other banks.  A man I know (I don't know him well) is supposedly going to buy a mortgage from a bank instead of allowing it to foreclose.  The owner would then supposedly sign over the deed to him.  Has anyone done this?  It sounds brilliant and I will have to ask him about it, but I haven't ever seen it done.  Please leave a comment if you know anything about what I'm asking.  Thanks!

And onto the house of the week.  Meet Luxury on the Lake.  My heart about skipped a beat when I saw this because when we moved to Idaho and started looking, a house similar to this was like double our price range.  Now it's fallen into our price range and I couldn't be happier (for me, not the people who are under water).

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

LOVE the ceiling!
1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

But I think the TV built-in would have to go.
1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

Paint the kitchen cabinets white, perhaps, and maybe darken the floor.  And for sure get rid of the red wall that screams 2003.
1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

I'm guessing this is the master bedroom and that sitting area makes me giddy!
1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

1063 S Island Glenn Way, Eagle, ID 83616

Yes, this house made it into my top 3 choices.

I'm linking this up because I need some answers STAT!  Thanks' everyone!


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Monday, February 6, 2012

Copycat Monday: Sunburst Mirror

Hi!  Did everyone have a great weekend?  Watch the Superbowl?  I totally did (if the halftime show with Madonna counts).  I ate way too much food, which seems to be a common occurrence.  But I got to play games with friends and we had a great time.

Just so we're clear, I'm not being paid (unfortunately) by anyone to write the nice things I'm going to write... but I'm definitely open to a sponsorship from one of the places and if I ever get one, I'll be totally brand loyal and write only things about that place.  That said... Lowe's VS The Home Depot.

I love Lowe's.  They used to have the cheapest spray paint and were only one mile from where I lived so I went there all the time.  Their customer service is great (at least an my stores).  I bought a palm sander last summer and a few months ago the metal grip that grips the sand paper loosened on one end so it wasn't sanding well.  I just took it back and asked if they could do anything last month, well after their 90 day return policy.  It took a few days of working with the "higher ups" but they were able to exchange it for me and now I have a sander that works!

The Home Depot is great too.  Everyone is always so nice!  We now live closer to one than to Lowe's so I often go there.  We were there Saturday and found some metallic spray paint on clearance for $1.33.  I bought 4 cans (and one bronze at normal price).

This is what I did with the bronze.

I found this sunburst mirror tutorial at A Mother and Daughter made out of dowel rods, 7" wood plaque, wooden nickles, 1" round craft mirrors, a candle mirror and glue.  Their tutorial is great, so go there if you decide to do this.  I used wooden skewers instead of dowel rods and a plate frame (I bought a bunch at a garage sale last summer) instead of the 7" wood plaque.

I have pinned so many projects that will keep me busy copying other people for years to come.  I kid you not.  If you want to follow me on Pinterest, click on that button over there to the right.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Weekend Projects

You guys... I think I finally understand the term "terrible two's."  I swear for the past week Morgan has been so mean and ornery I think she's a 13-year-old in a 2-year-old body.  Is this normal?  Holy cow!  It might have something to do with her being Binky sober for almost two weeks.  Maybe.  Still no excuse though.  I think I need Super Nanny.

Tom has worked the last two Saturdays so guess what... this one's mine!  And I have a lot of projects planned.  They have something to do with this table.

And this office (or is it a storage room?).  That desk has been the bane of my office decorating existence.

So how about a door desk?  It's on my 2012 goals list.  And I picked this up at DI for $3!

With these fugly legs (not my ideal, but free so I'll make it work).

And here's something else I picked up at DI.  $3.  I love it but it will be white.  It's pretty much the only thing I do with birds (until I find a fabulous birdcage to spray paint).

Have a great weekend, friends!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

To Be Auctioned

I am having major problems with Chrome today so I'm doing this in Internet Explorer and things just aren't working out as I'd like.  Grr.  I guess it's time to restart the computer.  Another thing I'm having major problems with is my spare time.  All I want to do is look for houses, which is so much fun but less effective than oh, say, cleaning.  I can't help it though so I guess I'll just face it and post some of my findings here for you to see too.

Okay, these are all "notice of default" houses that I found online on the Idaho Statesman's website.  Did you know that there is a section of your newspaper (most major newspapers) that shows when an auction will be held for the homes in default?  It also shows the addresss, how much is owed, and which bank is suing (or whatever the bank does).  It's pretty great BUT if you buy a home at auction, you have to have the cash up front so you either have to have the cash yourself or borrow in advance (and you can't do that with a conventional mortgage).

Tom and I have decided that we'd like to invest in a wholesale deal, but one that we would live in (I've said this before).  That means that it has to at least (very least) have a 3 car garage and 2500 square feet (although 3500 is more ideal).

This one is my fave.  The front is nice, but the back kills me.  I love it!  And it is on a golf course.
 Front
7037 N Spurwing Way, Meridian, ID 83646
 Back
7037 N Spurwing Way, Meridian, ID 83646

The price on this one is so low that even though it's in a neighborhood full of spec homes and foreclosures, I'd totally consider it.  I like how it looks and apparently it needs some TLC, which is a bonus.  :)
2667 W Ladle Rapids St, Meridian, ID 83646

This one is in a neighborhood where some clients of mine bought last summer.  This house is similar but the price is $200k less. 
764 E Cloverhill Ct, Eagle, ID 83616

I would love to show you the insides of these houses but I can't be bothered with my computer today.  Next time though.  Next time.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Guest Post: WhyCuzICan

I'm excited to have one of my good blogging friends guest post today.  Suzanne from WhyCuzICan is not only one of the nicest people I know, she's also very talented.  Take a look at some of her things.  



You won't want to miss her tutorial on image transferring from paper to fabric using Citra Solv (she'll talk about it a little, but seriously, it's super cool and kind of prefaces her post today).
And here she is:


OK, first off, if you wanted to do a place mat just like this one you see here, you will need to use Citra Solv to make the place setting fabric you see here using these graphics (offered for free at Graphics Fairy -- I maintain a page listing all the images I use on my blog on this page for direct links).


Click Here for my newest tutorial on how to do a Citra Solv transfer to fabric (less wordy than the original and better photos).





How To Make This PlaceMat
I used:

~(2) pieces of 14" x 18" of white muslin 100% fabric (you can vary the size to suit your need. This was just a simple size for ME to work with).
~(1) piece of scrap quilt batting (low loft) slightly larger
~Sewing machine (but I suppose you could hand sew this too-it's up to you)
~Images of your choice copied on a laser jet printer or photo copied (think Staples, local library, whoever has a good' ol' photo copier. Ink Jet prints will NOT work)
~Citra Solv. (My newest Tutorial on to transfer images using Citra Solv, see above link or my sidebar of all of my tuts available)

Step One:
~Cut your two piece of fabric, to the desired size, and your quilt batting slightly larger (for trimming ease)


Step Two:
~With rights sides together, put the backing fabric, the focal fabric (such as your newly made Citra Solv designed piece- or just regular print fabric, it's up to you)
and place on top of quilt batting (yes, this will be three layers- one batting, and two fabric)
~Pin securely around three sizes-leaving one short side open for turning inside out (So, sew two long sides and one short side) sorry, took photo before all of my pins were in place. Use as many pins as you feel you need)


Step Three:
~Sew around three sides that are pinned. I use 1/4" seam (I'm a quilter, it's the only seam I "seem" to know!)




Step 4:
~When you have sewn all three pinned sides, trim up the piece (I use my trusty rottery cutter and mat- again, I'm a quilter- old habits, but scissors work too)



Step 5:
~Turn your piece right side out so it looks like a place mat, but with one unfinished end.

On the unfinished, carefully tuck each side (and batting) to appear to be a finished edge, and pin securely.



Step 6:
Now you just sew that end shut (1/4" seam), and while I'm at it, since I don't want the end to look all strange with a straight stitched when the other sides don't have that, I go ahead and sew 1/4" seam around the entire top area, so it makes a kind of decorative boarder :-)




(Of course you can just hand stitch the end closed too, without making an inner "boarder". I like to, but it's just how I roll).

Now go forth and make some pretty new place mats for your table, and if you wanna, teach your kid how to set the table properly.

GIVEAWAY TIME! To celebrate my first ever Guest Post, I am giving away the single sample place mat shown here in this tut, and one fabric business card holder/mini wallet and matching fabric checkbook holder.


There are THREE ways to get a free entry into the drawing: Leave each comment for each entry on my blog at WhyCuzIcan.


1) Become a Follower of WhyCuzIcan.  Leave a comment letting me know on my blog at WhyCuzIcan


2) Become a Follower of The Turquoise Piano.  Leave a comment letting me know on my blog at WhyCuzIcan


3) Leave a separate comment telling me where you live (just state and country is fine) I love knowing where folks are located :)


Remember, each entry must have a separate comment so it might be assigned a number for the drawing.  And remember to comment on my blog at WhyCuzICan


The Giveaway will end on 2/7/12 at Noon here in Illinois.... (Oh, it just happens to be my birthday on the 7th too). I will announce the winner the evening of 2/7/12, here on this post


Make sure your settings are not set to NO-REPLY. I have to have an email address for you if you are the winner, so I can contact you for shipping information.


If the original winner can not be contacted or does not reply within 7 days, I will choose another winner as a back up.


Smiles to all,
















(Kelli again)  Thanks Suz!  I love that the place mat is a reminder of the correct way to set a table.  Such a great help for those of us teaching children how to do it (or learning ourselves).  Remember to check out her detailed tutorial on how to do the graphic transfer.  Head on over to WhyCuzICan and leave her some love (and enter her awesome giveaway)!
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