Dec 29, 2011

{A Charming Nest}'s Best of 2011: Top Five Countdown!

I officially started {A Charming Nest} in May of 2011. Since then, we have been immersed in a whirlwind of activity. I can honestly say that I have learned so much about blogging in my short time as a novice blogger and I have really had a blast doing it.

A few months ago and after seeing all the attention my blog was getting, a friend of mine asked me if I thought it was cool that people I had never met were visiting my blog. My response was "Well…yes!" But, honestly I couldn't (and still can't) believe that people are interested, and an added bonus was that people actually really liked a lot of what we were doing. When I started writing and sharing about our projects, I never expected anyone to be interested in what I (we) had to say.

Of course, none of this would be possible without Justin. We truly do work as a team. All of our projects start as a plan that I create. I spend a lot of time measuring, looking up products, and drawing pictures on notebook paper to figure out what I actually want. Once I get the plan somewhat presentable, I plant the seed by sharing the picture with Justin. Sometimes he sees my vision, and other times it takes awhile for him to see how it will actually be worthwhile. After every major project, we usually find ourselves standing back with our arms around each other saying to ourselves how shocked we were that we were actually able to pull the whole thing off.

Then there's the sewing. This is a whole new obsession venture for me. I purchased my refabricated machine from overstock.com about three years ago. I think I spent $60 on my Janome sewing machine and I hadn't sewn a thing since my home economics class in the 7th grade. The first thing I sewed were drop cloth pillows to practice. Then I sewed drop cloth curtains for our living room. I remember that once we put “The Kid” down for bed, Justin began painting Restoration Hardware's Silver Sage and I was sewing away…hoping what I was making would work.  I ended up loving the curtains, Justin was impressed, and the people who bought the house wrote “window treatments” into the offer…unbelievable.  I've been sewing ever since...and I'm still not very good, but I'm still trying.

Photography is a whole other beast in itself.  I struggle with this all of the time.  What’s the right ISO? What’s the right F-stop? What lens should I use? I try not to use a flash, but in Indiana winters, and when you work during daylight hours, it’s hard to find the right light for the photo you want to take of the perfect project you want to share.

Time is our only issue at this point for more. For every day I have been given, I wish I had an extra eight (or more) hours. I tell Justin all of the time that I feel like I have split personalities...going from writing a paper about equity audits in schools to sewing cafe curtains for the bathroom to making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with my homemade jam. Even though we are extremely busy, I do feel that we have accomplished some balance.  We spend time together as a family.  We work hard at our jobs.  We spend time learning new things.  We are creative…together as a team.  And the awesome thing about it all is that we are really enjoying ourselves.

I love all of the comments that you all leave. I read every single one. It truly inspires us to keep on keeping on! From the bottom of my heart...thank you.

Cheers to a great 2011, and to an even better 2012!

And finally...drum roll, please.

{A Charming Nest}'s Best of 2011: Top Five Countdown! 

Number 5: {DIY: Pottery Barn Knock Off "Vintage Keys"}
One of my favorite knock off projects…mostly because it doesn’t really look like a knock off, it actually turned out looking like I purchased it from the store.


Number 4: {Fireplace Reveal}
This project had us shaking in our boots.  We were scared.  We didn’t want to f*#! mess things up!

Number 3: {A Half Bath Makeover}
This was a fun project.  At this point we had confidence in ourselves that we could get the look we wanted.  After two trials of paint colors, we finally got it right with Sherwin Williams Beach Glass.

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During this time period, I also learned about Windows Live Writer.  I started adding a watermark to my photos and posting them with curved corners.

Number 2: {New Bedside Tables...they're a RAST hack}
I love when form and function come together to create…affordable beauty.  Not to mention that these bedside tables saved us a lot of dough.


Number 1: {Mudroom Storage: Reveal!}
It’s been pinned, it’s been copied by other bloggers, it’s been featured, and we’ve gotten more positive comments on this project than I could have ever imagined.  I am so happy and so grateful for the great feedback!

I’ve linked to one of my favorite blogs…Southern Hospitality’s Best of 2011 Link Party.  Check it out…

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Happy New Year y’all!

Dec 26, 2011

{Refashioning: Boot Cut to Skinny}

I use Pinterest for everything!  Recipes, gift ideas, décor, fashion, sewing, gardening…everything. 

I recently pinned a tutorial on how to refashion boot cut jeans to skinny jeans:

Source: merricksart.blogspot.com via acharmingnest.com on Pinterest

I’m not a huge skinny jean fan, but I recently made an impulse purchase and bought a pair of boots and needed something to wear with them…I was thinking skirts and tights, and of course skinny jeans.

These are my new Born “Mallory” boots, and I love them…I really do!
I just don’t have anything to wear with them…yet.

So, I tried Merrick’s tutorial on sewing pre-owned bootleg jeans to a new pair of skinny jeans (A Skinny Jean is Born: Tutorial).  Check her out on her blog Merrick’s Art.  This girl can sew…I mean really sew.  She also may be the cutest thing out there in the blogosphere.

What I used:
pre-owned boot cut jeans (Lands End for $16, a clearance purchase a few months back)
invisible ink pen to make marks
pins
navy blue thread
my sewing machine

Following her directions, I put them on, pinned where I wanted the alteration, and I sewed my first leg… 

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Before I trimmed the excess denim, I made another pass with my sewing machine and then used a zigzag stich in between the hems.

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I used Fray Check at the bottom 4 inches of the pant leg.

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Then I just folded the pants in half and used my disappearing marker to mark where the second leg should be.

Hint:  Sew the bottom of the leg first, so you can make sure that the
bottom hems line up exactly. 

I kept them a little long so I could fold a cuff and wear with ballet slippers.

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(My right leg is “before” sewing.)

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Here they are with my boots. 

Now, I know I’m a far cry from Merrick as a model, but oh well.  Plus, I know my skinny jeans aren’t really “tight and skinny” and I’m okay with that, too.  I usually shy away from anything “tight and skinny” since I don’t want to look like a 2 lb. ham stuffed in a 1 lb. can.  You know?

As far as I’m concerned, the best thing about the whole project: I didn’t have to run out and buy a thing!  To me, that’s the best kind of project!  I love the idea of refashioning.  I’m currently working on a cable knit cashmere sweater, turned into a cardigan with my sewing machine and ribbon.  It’s a work in progress, so we’ll see.

Yes, I did sew the second leg and plan on wearing them tomorrow for Christmas with the In-Laws!

Thank you, Merrick!

{Does it still count?}

Does it still count if it’s a day late?  Because I just now got my wreath up on my front door.  I just didn’t have enough time to get it done, and actually kind of forgot.

Michael’s is having some killer “after the holidays” sales on their holiday merchandise and I picked up a few items…like a wreath for our front door.  With the added jute upholstery webbing that I picked up at Wal-Mart for .67 cents, I think I may have a winning combination.  This was super easy and cheap, especially since I paid 60% less for the wreath.

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Cut the jute webbing in half.

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Wrap the jute webbing around the wreath.

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Tie a cute little bow on top and hang!

It’s my Christmas/Winter wreath…so technically, I’m not really that late.  Right? 

Total cost:
2 Yards of Jute Webbing: $1.34
1 – 24” Greenery Wreath: $13.97
Total Cost         $15.31

Dec 24, 2011

{Merry Christmas…}

…from our charming nest to yours!

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Pictures taken by Mimi Barry Photography, Zionsville, IN.

We haven’t disappeared, things have just been busy, busy, busy!  We will be back in the new year with new projects!  While school is in session, our posts won’t be as often.

A few things happening at {The Charming Nest}:

  • Justin and I are still working full time as teachers.  Thank goodness!
  • I took a part time job teaching at the local community college.
  • I am back in school…getting my administration and leadership license which will probably turn into a doctorate degree in education.
  • I’m officially crazy. 

 

Love to you all,
Erin, Justin, and “The Kid!”