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Mirror Makeover!!

July 16, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: bright colors, diy, diy project, kids bathroom, mirror makeover, spray paint 32 Comments

I wanted to do the kids bathroom with a fun, unisex theme! I didn’t want it to be too girly for my son, and vice versa! My color pallet for the bathroom was going to be brights!! I will do another post for the entire bathroom reveal 🙂 To add some character to the half bath downstairs and kids bathroom upstairs, I bought two mirrors for $25 each, to replace the boring, clean- line ones currently in our bathrooms. As, I had mentioned, I wanted the kids bathroom to be bright and fun! I headed to walmart to peek at the spray paint! I found this great color, called Blue Ocean Breeze. It resembles turquoise, and I knew it would be perfect for this mirror!!

Here’s what you will need for this makeover! :

  • Mirror or frame of choice
  • white or gray primer { I used Krylon Gray Primer }
  • spray paint color of choice { mine was Krylon Blue Ocean Breeze, Gloss }
  • clear gloss finish { I used Krylon Ultra Clear Gloss Finish }
  • painters tape
  • newspaper and/or plastic

First, make sure the frame of your mirror is clean and dry. Start by using newspaper or sheet plastic to cover the mirror, hold with painters tape. (This to me, is easier than taking the entire mirror out!) I decided to spray paint outside on top of plastic, probably wasn’t the best idea due to the fact that it was quiet windy out, but it got the job done! If you plan on painting indoors, make sure your space is properly ventilated! Cover the entire piece with primer, let dry and go over it again for any missed spots. Begin applying your color of choice in long, even swipes, back and forth, to every side until covered. Let dry for a minimum of 15 minutes, and add a second coat. Let this dry for, at least, an hour. Once you have determined the entire frame is dry, add your glossy finish. If you just want a smooth shine, a soft, swift coat will do the job. If you prefer the super glossy look, lather that baby on 😉 Once completely dry, peel your newspaper/ plastic away and scrape off any paint that may have leaked through and hang your masterpiece!!

I was so excited with how this project turned out! It is definitely the statement piece in the kids bathroom and so beautiful!

My little guy taking pictures for Mommy 🙂
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Rustic Inspired Initial

July 2, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: diy, diy projects, fireplace decor, Hobby Lobby, initial letter, Pinterest, spray paint, wedding 25 Comments

For our wedding back in October 2010, I purchased two partical board initial “R” ‘s (similar to the ones sold at Hobby Lobby here for under $3!) I spray painted them a satin knickle finish at the time of our wedding. Well, anyways, I still use one with my living room decor and the silver just wasn’t cuttin’ it for me anymore… I want it to be the accent color I plan on using which is a burnt yellow. I headed to walmart and bought a color I thought would look good, it was Krylon’s glossy Bauhaus Gold. Came home, sprayed it and quickly realized it was too gold (hence the name!)

I had some metallic decor-art finish, so I grabbed a small brush and started dabbing the letter with the silver paint. It looked rediculous, but I still had some sanding to do, so I knew it wouldn’t look like this forever! Once the paint was dry, I began sanding with a low grain sandpaper. Most of the silver I had just painted on ended up coming right off, but it gave it some definition, and the silver that I had on it previously started peeking through! I’m really happy with the final product, looks old and rustic, yet it’s sentimental to our family!

My son added a ‘cars’ sticker around the time of our wedding,
I won’t take it off because I know it’ll make me smile when he’s older!
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Fun Garden Stakes!

June 25, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: diy, fresh veggies, garden stakes, gardening, Pinterest, planters, vegetable planters, wine corks 25 Comments

I think I might be a little late at getting my veggie planters started, but hey, better late than never! Since I’m a newbie, I decided to start out with just a few to make sure I can get them to grow (and keep them alive!).

I bought two cheap medium sized planters, garden potting soil, and a packet of oregano, leaf lettuce, tomatoes, and bell peppers. I really hope they turn out, because I would totally love picking fresh veggies right out of my backyard! I like the idea of using the planters because they’re easier to maintain and you can place them anywhere!

Now, I needed something cute to display the names of each vegetable… I was looking around the house for large Popsicle sticks, but couldn’t find any. Then, I remembered I had a stash of wine corks.. I grabbed those and wooden skewers. I wrote, with permanent maker, each veggie, pushed the cork onto the skewer and stuck it into the soil. It looks cute, gives it character and was free (from stuff I already had at home!). Once my plants are in bloom, they will look adorable peeking through!

Supplies
Hubby doing the dirty work, while I take pictures 😉
Cute!!
Hey, my lettuce is growing!!

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Carnival Themed { Sixth } Birthday!

June 17, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: birthday party, boy birthday party, carnival theme birthday, diy, kids games, ombre cake, Pinterest, Shutterfly, sixth birthday party

My son is turning SIX this year, and I wanted to make his party special for him and his friends! I let him choose the theme each year and this year he chose a carnival theme. I was really excited about the possibilities! Lots of colors, fun foods and great games!!

For his invitations, I had free photo cards from Shutterfly, so I used those for his invitations and only paid for shipping, which was under $5! (Steal!!) The pictures I used were taken at our family shoot back in September and were perfect! With each invitation, I included a raffle ticket for each child invited! At the party, a name would be chosen and that kid would win a prize!

Now that our theme was chosen, I headed to the dollar store to see what they had. I was excited to find, they had plastic popcorn containers, large and small. I bought several of each to use as serving dishes. I also bought all the candy for the candy bar. Double bubble gum balls, cotton candy and twizzlers.

The kids had a blast playing all the different games! We had pong, bag toss and potato sack races!! After the games, there was a prizes table where the kids could chose small prizes and fun photo props! We had different felt mustaches, clown nose and two pairs of silly glasses. It was so fun watching the kids laugh and play with them!!

I made the cake and cup cakes this year! I was a little nervous to see how they would turn out, because I’m not much of a baker, but I was really excited!! I made a three- shade ombre cake. One of the main colors we used was a teal/ turquoise blue, so that’s what the layers consisted of, with vanilla icing. It was yummy, if I do say so myself 😉

For the kids “thank you” bags, I used brown paper sacks from the dollar store, $1 for 40, and printed “THANK YOU” on them. They included puzzles, bubbles, ring pops and whatever candy from the candy bar they wanted!

Happy Sixth Birthday to my little man! The light of my life 🙂

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Wall Letters- – Chevron!

June 7, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: chevron, decoupage, diy, diy projects, do it yourself divas, kids room, Pinterest, wall letters 20 Comments

I can still remember spelling out Christian’s name on the wall of his nursery when I was pregnant with him, back in 2006. So, I wasn’t exactly willing to part with those little white block letters just yet!

The current style of Christian’s room is a clean- line, retro style. I have been crazy about chevron lately, so I searched google for a navy chevron pattern. When I found the right one, I saved the image to my computer and made 9 copies. (Christian has 9 letters in his name) In case you were wondering, lol!

Here’s what supplies you’re going to need for this project:

  • block letters
  • paper pattern or fabric of your choice
  • scissors
  • decoupage ( see simple recipe below!)
  • pencil
  • exacto knife

First step, turn your paper pattern-side down, grab a letter, turn it backwards and trace it. Continue this step for each letter. Next, cut out each letter. Don’t worry about being perfect, you will go back later with the exacto knife! Once you’ve got them all cut out, begin brushing on the decoupage onto the letter and place the paper on top, smooth out, set aside and continue for the remaining letters. Let these dry for at least 15 minutes. Now, it’s time to make these letters perfect! Grab a magazine and your exacto knife. Flip the letter backwards and trim as close as possible. Using the magazine will allow you to push as hard as needed without scrapping your surface. Plus, just rip each page out when needed! For finishing touches, place your letters on newspaper and brush on generous amounts of decoupage, repeat as desired. I did this step three times. It seals any bubbles or frayed ends and gives it a shine!

Super simple DIY recipe for decoupage! I was doing my usual browsing of Pinterest and came across this great website and recipe! Here’s where I found it, Do It Yourself Divas . Less than $2 and you will be able to use it many times!!

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Jar or container
  • Elmer’s Glue
  • Water

It’s that simple people! Each ingredient should be 50/50, and then shake, shake, shake. You can make as little, or as much as you’d like! Have fun 🙂

We have yet to hang these, but I will update with a picture when we do!!
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Spray Painting Door Knobs and Levers

June 1, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: diy, door knobs, door levers, spray paint, spray painting door knobs, transformation 12 Comments

When we got our new house, it was equipped with horrid brass door handles. We lived with those in our condo, and I despised them! I like small amounts of gold here and there, but not for doors!! So, I began searching the Internet for people who have tried it and what they recommended. Everything I was reading, was that it was time consuming but worth it!

Let me just say, don’t attempt this if you will need your door handles for at least a week. With us not living in the house, it was perfect for me to take my time. Giving the handles a week to cure will allow longevity.

You will first want to start off by removing all door hardware and labeling. I just wrote on masking tape and placed it on the bottom. With our house, downstairs had nicer lever handles and upstairs had round, knob handles. So, I separated them that way. I grabbed an empty diaper box, flipped it upside down and used a screw driver to puncture holes for screws, locks, knobs and levers.

My best suggestion would be to get a lot of low grain sandpaper. It worked best for this project! Sand around the entire knob/lever until it is roughed up but smooth. Creating a smooth but gritty surface will allow the spray paint to adhere better. Sanding is going to be the most time consuming, but don’t skip this step!!

Once the sanding is complete, blow or wipe away any dust. You will start off applying at least three light coats of white (or grey) primer. Make sure to let each coat dry for at least 30 minutes. For technique on spraying both knobs and levers, you should hold them to start out with, upside down and spray the bottom side of the handle. Place it into your pre-cut box holder and spray the remaining top and sides. Next, grab your preferred spray paint ( mine was Krylon’s Satin nickel). I wanted the handles to resemble a stainless steel/ brushed nickel look. Make sure to stand at least two feet back and spray very light coats. Allow at least 30 minutes between light coats for drying. I would recommend the same technique for spraying the bottom side of the handles, as mentioned above. Depending on your covered, three full coats should be good! Once you have applied your last coat, the longer you allow these to sit, the better.

Once you allowed, at least a day of quality drying time, finish with a spray gloss. This gives the handles a finished, professional look! Although, this was a very time consuming project, I couldn’t be happier I did it! It completely transformed the entire house and matches with every detail!!

If this is a project you are thinking about trying, give it a go! I spent about $80 total on spray paint and supplies to cover 18 door knobs/levers and accessories. I would have spent a minimum of $350 for new door hardware if I bought new ones. My husband didn’t feel it was a necessity to do it at the time, so I opted for this. He was extremely impressed with the finished result!

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Isabella’s FIRST Birthday Party!

May 22, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: birthday party, Cakes by bess, diy, Facebook, first birthday, ruffle cake, vintage chic birthday party 1 Comment

After a pretty smooth move Friday, we couldn’t wait to celebrate Isabella’s first birthday on Saturday! We woke up and started preparing for the day… I had already hung her banner a few days before and centered it! I bought all of the decorations for her party before we started working on the house, which was a HUGE relief to have out of the way. I started unpacking everything one- by – one. Placed the pink table cloth, centered the cake stand, placed the pictures I had prepared, etc!

Side note- – I love pictures and picture frames, so I knew I wanted to display a couple of pictures from her smash cake session a couple weeks before. I wanted white, vintage inspired frames, but the ones I was finding were too expensive. So, I was at Walmart for some odds and ends, and decided to browse the picture frames. They had a number of silver frames with different designs to choose from. From there, I bought Krylons white spray paint with primer. Went home, spray painted the frames, about three even coats, let dry and roughed the edges with a low grain sandpaper. Exactly the look I was looking for 🙂

The adorable ruffle cakes, themselves, made for a beautiful center piece! “Cakes by Bess” created a large strawberry ruffle cake and matching smash cake, as well as, two dozen of delectable cupcakes! Please be sure to click on the link above to visit her facebook page and place an order for your next event!

I will feature a couple of tutorials for some of the decor I made, later this week!

What do you think of this Vintage Chic inspired party? Share one of your own by emailing me “here“!!

DIY Birthday Onesie!

April 26, 2012 by Fotini Filed Under: arts and crafts, birthday onesie, birthday outfit, diy, diy onesie, fabric, first birthday, Isabella, Jo Ann Fabrics, no sew glue, personalized, Target 122 Comments

I love the thoughts of getting Isabella a super cute outfit for her birthday, but I don’t like the thoughts of paying a pretty-penny for an outfit she will only wear once. So, here is my solution, make your own!

First, I went to Target and bought a four pack of short sleeve white onesies. Then, I went to Jo Ann Fabrics and chose a fabric. Let me tell you, you will probably get a little overwhelmed because there are so many beautiful fabrics to chose from! The easiest way to eliminate choices is to keep the party theme in mind. In my case, Isabella’s first birthday party is a Vintage- chic theme featuring brown, pink and silver. After narrowing it down, I had made my choice! You will only need a very little amount for this project, but I went ahead and bought a half of a yard. ( I will use it {somehow} at her party!)

If you’re not much a sew-er, like me, be sure to grab some “No- sew, no heat glue”. Works like a charm! Also, make sure you have a good pair of shearing scissors.

Once I got home, I played around on Word with different fonts until I found a number “1” I liked, and made it big enough to accommodate the onesie. Print it out, and then cut it out.

OK, so here is where experience, or lack there of, come handy! I’ve done very little (if any) projects like this, so it didn’t dawn on me until after it was too late… Once you cut out your number, turn you fabric over, back side facing you and trace your number. Here is where I messed up… **Tip** you need to also turn your number backwards in order for it to come out correctly once you’ve cut it out. The first time I traced my number, cut it out, flipped it around (fabric/design side facing me) and the number was backwards, darn! No biggy, I got plenty of fabric, and I was able to perfect my number a little more.

THE backwards mess-up!

Grab your onesie, number and no-sew glue. Before gluing, place and eye the number about where you want it to lay. Then flip the fabric over glue along the sides and middle and gently push onto the onesie. Wipe away any excess glue that leaks out. Let dry for at least an hour. And you’re done!! This can be a super simple way to do sooo many different, personalized things for your kids!

Here’s how mine turned out 🙂

** Update: This item should be handwashed only!! Even though the no sew glue states it’s washable, I didn’t find that to be successful!
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