Wall Decor from a Dusty Ol’ Barn
March 15, 2013 by Lynn
Filed under Crafts, DIY, Featured Content, Free Printables
A barn near by my house was about to be torn down, so my awesome friend called me to see if we wanted to go scavenge. I was totally down for that adventure! We found a ton of fun things. But, one thing that was especially great was an old desk filled with old rubber letters. We think they were for printing or dye cutting. I also found rad wood frames, tons of old wood, blue painted wood from the side of the house, and crates.
The desk drawers looked like this. Hundreds of letters.
I wanted to do something fun with them. I started to play around and this is what we came up with.
I used the back of the crates, wood frames, and hot glue to put it all together. It made for some awesome 3D art work on my walls!
I am in love with the end products.
You never know what you might find in an old rusty dirty dusty barn
I have a few of these made into prints that you can download to your computer and print for FREE!
Check those out HERE.
Also I am linking up to East Coast Creative’s linky party.
Check that out!
Love Coupons
February 3, 2013 by Lynn
Filed under Featured Content, Free Printables, Valentines Day
Need some help with Valentine’s Day?! I sure do! Well, here are some free printable coupons for your man.
Print them at home on card stock. SUPER CUTE AND EASY!
I hope they are helpful!!
Write the man a love note and give him some cute coupons. Make sure he remembers to redeem them. :)
You could even stick this print in a frame and write a different reason each day. That’d be fun
Love letter paper- Click HERE to download and print.
Coupons with ideas already on them. Click HERE to download and print.
Coupons- fill in your own idea. Click HERE to download and print.
Get all romanitcal with your bad self!
Shared Boy/Girl Room
January 28, 2013 by Lynn
Filed under Crafts, DIY, Decorating, Featured Content, Furniture Redos, Home and Garden
When sweet little number 3 came along, I wanted her to be in her own room. I wanted to put the kids who where on the same sleep scheduled in the same room. That way there would be less waking me up!
And I felt little Ruby Lou would be safer if she didn’t have a loving sibling trying to give her an extra blanket or stuffed animal. So, my only solution was to put the two oldest in the same room. How do I decorate a boy/girl room without it being too masculine or too famine?! I decided I would start with fabric and go from there. After a fabric hunt I found my base for the room colors. (Which are the drapes) My mom and dad sent down my old bed frames from Washington and I painted them a color from the drapes. And I went from there…
Here are some pictures. I will post more info on the art and other tidbits around the room later. I am doing the reveal first hahaha….
My friend (who has a super cute house and blog, click HERE for The Rooster and The Hen) gave me the idea to paint the beds this teal color, pulled from the drapery fabric.
To see how I painted the beds Click HERE
-The room looked like this before-
-At first I tried to go this route-
It just wasn’t working for me.
So I changed it up!
I took some pictures of my midgets to put up in their room. Bought the shelves from Ikea and painted them yellow. And made some art to put up. They helped me make the “Every freckle on my face is where it’s supposed to be.” quote art work. And they had a blast. I’ll post pictures of that later
(Quote from and India Arie song. Love her songs!)
Now don’t worry, these are not really hanging from the rope. I have earthquake wall hooks on the back, these babes are not going any where! Safety first!!
I made these out silhouettes of plywood and paint that I had in the garage. I watered down my paint and sanded after I painted to give these a distressed look. I added the rope and make the “faux” mustard yellow wall hooks. Pretty dang cute I think!
I put up these picture boards, I had them laying around the house. I want to have lots of pictures around my house
and I knew my kids would think this was super cool. It is up pretty high so they can’t reach the tacks.
I have been seeing all those cute “Read” signs on Pinterest and wanted to do one similar.
But, I didn’t want it to seem like I was demanding someone to read, lol, so I added the “we love 2″ part.
The heart is from the top of a cardboard box near the letters at Hobby Lobby.
By the way! I do not recommend these Ikea spice racks for book shelves. The books fall off all the time.
The “animal cage” as we like to call it was built by little ol’ me!
I didn’t know what to do with all the stuffed animals my kids have. I had them pick out some to donate, I was sneaky and got rid of a few, but they still had so many.
So I thought up the idea for this bin. I measured they space under the books and made this one morning while my kids where at school. I will share that tutorial soon too.
I love it! And it cost me about $8 or less.
I thought a lot about bedding for this room. That was probably the hardest part. I looked everywhere! I bought a few different things, tried them and sent them back. I ended up going with these from the Land of Nod. They were both on sale for about $25 bucks each. It was my husbands idea to do a blue and a pink. I love how it all came together.
FREE Valentine Prints!
January 28, 2013 by Lynn
Filed under Art, Featured Content, Free Printables, Holiday Crafts, Valentines Day
A little while ago I found some awesome free photoshop brushes at www.creaturecomfortsblog.com. I have been wanting to make something fun for my house. I used her arrows brushes, lip brushes, and her ink brushes. They can be found HERE, HERE, and HERE! Check out Creature Comforts blog, it is packed with fun stuff.
These are some fun Valentine’s Day prints I made for my house. And I love to share, so please help your self!
These are all 8×10 images.
*These are for personal use only* Do not distributed or sell. If you would like to share them, please link to the post and don’t host the file yourself. Thanks!!*
Download HERE
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If you print these at Costco make sure to click “Do Not Auto Correct” before submitting your order. It could mess up the colors in the print.
Free Art Prints
January 12, 2013 by Lynn
Filed under Art, Free Printables
Since Valentine’s Day is coming up I thought I would share a sneak peak of some prints I am going to be selling!
And I am going to let you download and print them for FREEEeeee!!! (for a limited time)
Last summer a friend and I got to go into an old house and wood mill that were two days away from being torn down. We found lots and lots of fun treasures. But, one especially great find where these rubber letters. I think they were used for stamping wood.
They were in a desk that was full of them. All different sizes and shapes. We grabbed them all! I arranged them on the back of a wood box we also found and took these pictures. I hope you enjoy them! I have more, but I will save those for later. I am just putting up the ones that have the word “LOVE”. :)
*These are for personal use only* Do not distributed or sell. If you would like to share them, please link to the post and don’t host the file yourself. Thanks!!*
8×10
download HERE
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8×10
download HERE
If you print these at Costco make sure to click “Do Not Auto Correct” before submitting your order. It could mess up the colors in the print.
I hope you have a wonderful Valentine’s Day!
Leave me a comment and you could win of these printed on metallic paper!!!
Love- Lynn
Sandy Hook
December 18, 2012 by Lynn
Filed under Mom Thoughts
I am not the best at writing and I know I am not going to be able to explain all my thoughts, but here it is.
I can not express all of the feelings I have about this horrible event. I can say that my heart is aching. My thoughts and prayers are with the families, children, police, the entire community of Newtown. I am crushed that the lives of so many people are now tainted, especially all those sweet innocent children. Their lives will never be the same. And, I am not sure if mine will be either. I am not directly affected by this, I do not know anyone there. But, I am truly heart broken. I am worried. I am sad. I am wishing I could hold one of those mom’s and let her cry in my arms. I wish I WISH there was something I could do. I can’t begin to image how the children who where there that day felt or how they will learn to trust, feel safe, or find peace after this horrible day. I can’t imagine how those families feel or how they will go forward. I can’t imagine how they will feel on Christmas morning when their excited 6 or 7 year old is not there open presents with the rest of the family. Christmas presents wrapped and ready for a child who is not there. Puts presents in perspective. I think of the adults who died for those children, the families that lost them. The police that had to go in and see all that was left. IT BREAKS MY HEART. IT MAKES ME CRY. IT MAKES ME LOOK AT MY CHILDREN AND JUST HOLD THEM SO TIGHT AND LOVE THEM AND BE SO VERY GRATEFUL FOR a “TOMORROW” with my kids. This type of thing should never happen. I am mad. But, mostly I just ache inside for all the people affected and the lives lost.
I read an article that was posted on a blog today and wanted to share.
It’s called, “What six looks like.” Pretty much how I feel.
Also if you want to write letters to the family you can send them here.
Messages of Condolence for Newtown
P.O. Box 3700
Newtown, CT 06470
Here’s the link where I got this address. click here
You can join in with this Seattle woman in her letter writing to the families. Click here
This is another good article from a friend of mine, who is an elementary school teacher- click here
And I saw this on Facebook.

twas’ 11 days before Christmas, around 9:38
when 20 beautiful children stormed through heaven’s gate.
their smiles were contagious, their laughter filled the air.
they were filled with such joy, they didn’t know what to say.
they remembered nothing of what had happened earlier that day.
“where are we?” asked a little girl, as quiet as a mouse.
“this is heaven.” declared a small boy. “we’re spending Christmas at God’s house.”
when what to their wondering eyes did appear,
but Jesus, their savior, the children gathered near.
He looked at them and smiled, and they smiled just the same.
then He opened His arms and He called them by name.
and in that moment was joy, that only heaven can bring
those children all flew into the arms of their King
and as they lingered in the warmth of His embrace,
one small girl turned and looked at Jesus’ face.
and as if He could read all the questions she had
He gently whispered to her, “I’ll take care of mom and dad.”
then He looked down on earth, the world far below
He saw all of the hurt, the sorrow, and woe
then He closed His eyes and He outstretched His hand,
“Let My power and presence re-enter this land!”
“may this country be delivered from the hands of fools”
“I’m taking back my nation. I’m taking back my schools!”
then He and the children stood up without a sound.
“come now my children, let me show you around.”
excitement filled the space, some skipped and some ran.
all displaying enthusiasm that only a small child can.
and i heard Him proclaim as He walked out of sight,
“in the midst of this darkness, I AM STILL THE LIGHT.”
Written by Cameo Smith, Mt. Wolf, PA
A Simple Turkey Kid Craft
November 16, 2012 by Lynn
Filed under Crafts, Holiday Crafts, Kids Crafts, Thanksgiving
The other day my kids and I busted out the glue, paper, and scissors and created this super simple craft. They thought it was rad. I took a picture of their faces on my iphone, emailed it to my computer, and printed it up. They loved seeing the printer paper come out with their face on it, it was like magic to them haha. Then I just drew a large tear drop shape on a brown piece of paper, then the feathers on different colored paper. They cut it out the shapes by following the lines I made. I had to help the little guy, but my four year old went to town and did it all on her own. We then grabbed our glue sticks and put it all together.
Easy!
And look how fun it turned out.
We wrote little bubble messages for dad on white paper and glued those on too. We taped the turkey’s to the door he normally walks in. My kids were so excited.
Cost me nothing since I had all the supplies and took about 20-30 mins. Perfect amount of time for this age.
How I Paint Furniture
July 15, 2012 by Lynn
Filed under Crafts, DIY, Featured Content, Furniture Redos, Home and Garden
I have been asked a lot lately how I paint furniture pieces. I depending on the piece or the look I am after I will do a few things differently. But! Overall this is what I do and what I use. My secrets spilled to you.
I just re-did two twin beds I am putting in my son and daughters new shared room. These where mine and my sisters bed when we were little. They were also my great grandparents beds back in the day when a husband and wife actually slept in separate beds. CRAZY! Crazy that people slept in different beds and crazy that these beds are THAT old and still as sturdy and solid. My mom passed these down to me about 2 years ago and I have been hemming and hawing what to do with them since. Well, now that I have a new baby coming and I decided to put the two older kids in the same room, I decided to paint them!
NOTE- Everyone has their own way of painting furniture. This is what I like to do. You will find what works for you through trial and error.
First things first! I usually don’t sand, UNLESS!
Here are my reasons to sand
1. The varnish or paint is already chipping.
2. There are uneven spots or scratches in the wood.
3. If the piece is super glossy. I will go over it a tiny bit with 120 grit sand paper. But, just a little. Lets not tire our selves out too much!
4. I want a distressed finished look with wood showing through; but the piece already has been painted and I don’t want to see that paint. I will then sand certain parts of the piece and create a map as to where those are. I then will sand, paint, sand those spots again, paint again, sand again just on those spots.
I no longer strip or sand entire pieces. I would ONLY do that if I was going to stain a piece.
In this case, I had carved my name in a few places on the bed frame when I was little.
(sorry mom and dad)
So I sanded a little in those spots
Another first to think about! Brushes!
I use a foam brush when I am not spraying. A foam brush will help eliminate brush strokes. If I want my piece to look more aged I will use a regular wall brush like when I painted the Blue Hutch. Click on link HERE to check that out.
But, buy some foam brushes! And I also use a product called Flotrol. It comes in an orange bottle, I know there is a pic of it somewhere on my blog. It gets added to your paint to also help your paint flatten out and smooths away brush strokes.
After fixing my little carving mess. I primed. This is usually where I start.
I prime with Gripper Primer. You can have the paint people tint it if you want or buy it in grey or white. I have tried about 4 other brands and this is by far my favorite and what I consider to be the best if you don’t want to sand and want your paint to stick and not chip or scratch off.
I do one coat of primer. See here that it is not perfect coat by any means. The point of sanding or priming is to give your paint something to stick to. All you need a basic coat of primer.
Then I paint a first coat.
And usually a second
Maybe a third if it needs it. But, two usually covers it for me.
Paint! I like to use regular ol’ latex paint from Home Depot or Lowes. Milk paint is really the best stuff you can use, but it’s more pricey and hard to find sometimes. I buy my paint in flat, eggshell, or satin.
I distressed this bed with 120 and 100 sand paper on a sanding block.
Colors in these pictures are totally off, sorry.
How I finish a piece! I almost always use Minwax Finishing Wax. It is easy to use and I like the end result. I find it lasts longer than most of the polyacrylics and polyurethanes I have tried. But, occasionally I use those too. Depends on the look I am trying to achieve. If using a poly-whatever make sure it says does not yellow. Some of them do, pretty quickly and it is really annoying. NOTE! Use water based paint, use a water based top coat – Use oil paint, use oil top coat. Don’t mix and match.
Good luck!! Some of my favorite pieces where total mess ups or experiments. So, be fearless and just go for it!
You can do it
-TO RECAP-
Sand only if you must. Invest in foam brushes. Buy a lovely latex paint in eggshell or satin finish. Prime with Gripper Primer. Paint 1-3 coats of paint. Distress, glaze, or antique after 2nd or 3rd coat. Finish with a wax, polyacrylic, or polyurethane that won’t yellow. Enjoy your hard work and beautiful piece.
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STAY TUNED FOR THE COMPLETE BOY/GIRL SHARED ROOM MAKEOVER. It’s going to be CUTE!
Banana Berry Muffins
July 8, 2012 by Lynn
Filed under Breakfast, Dessert, Featured Content, Snacks/Appetizers, Yummy Food
This is probably one of the best things I have ever made. YUMMM!!!!
I got this recipe from a lady I grew up with. It is actually a banana bread recipe, but I changed it up making it into muffins and added berries. I make this banana bread recipe all the time and it is by far my favorite EVER! In muffin form and with the berries it tasted just as amazing. Enjoy!
Banana Berry Muffins
1/2 cup of butter
1 1/4 cup of sugar
2 eggs
2 tsp. vanilla
3 ripe bananas
1 cup of sour cream
2 cups of flour
2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1 1/2 cup of frozen mixed berries OR chocolate chips
Cream butter and sugar; add eggs. Stir in liquid ingredients, then dry ingredients. Slowly mix in berries with a spoon. Spray a muffin tin and fill 3/4 of the way full. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-27 minutes.
If wanting to make this into bread. Spray two loaf pans and pour in batter. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes.
Can take out the berries and/or add chocolate chips. It’s very very amazing with chocolate chips!!
I had to fight of my kids to take this picture. Haha… it was pretty comical. Hard to see who’s little hand is coming when you have your eye in the camera.
Cook something yummy with your bad self and ENJOY!
OH MY! I just had a thought…lemon glaze or frosting on top….I could die. That would blow my little taste buds minds! I am going to make some more!!!
Building a Rad Sand Box Tutorial
July 8, 2012 by Lynn
Filed under Crafts, DIY, Featured Content, Home and Garden, In the Garden
My back yard was BO-RING! My poor kids were wandering the yard with nothing to do except dig in our garden, which wasn’t working out while we were trying to plant it. So! I told the hubs I was going to build a sand box. He gave me the “Okay…you sure?-you’re 7 months pregnant-how much is required of me to help-face”
I think he didn’t really think I would do it…until I showed up with a bunch of wood in the back of my Tahoe one afternoon! hehe…. I’M CRAFTY! (in a few ways, sneaky being one of them
)
I know people think I am crazy building a sand box for my kiddos at 7.5 months prego. I know the guy at Home Depot that I commandeered to help my pregnant self, took a few glances at my growing belly, my 2 year old, and 4 year old in tow; and must have thought I was totally nuts. But! I am a doer and you just can’t stop me.
muuhuhahaha!!!
Here’s how I built the box o’sand that has made my kids super happy. I hope you can enjoy the smiles this will bring your kids too.
You will need:
3 1″x10″x8′ wood boards – cut 6 pieces to 4 ft each
2 2″x10″x10′ wood boards – cut 2 pieces to 55″ each and the other 2 pieces to 43 1/2″
1 1″x3″x5′ wood board – cut 4 pieces to 15″
A drill
A miter saw
A sander to fix rough edges after cutting
Paint and brushes
8 galvanized hinges
2 galvanized handles
exterior screws- two sizes. 2 1/2 inches long and 1 1/4 inches long
and of course SAND!
We bought our sand for $12 – for a half yard at a local nursery that sells “play ground sand.” We used a little more than 1/4 of a yard in our box. So we spent about 7 dollars on sand to fill this bad boy. DON’T BUY THE BAGS AT HOME DEPOT/LOWES~ IT WILL COST A FORTUNE! Call around to local nurseries or places that sell mulch etc. and ask for “PLAY GROUND SAND.” You will spend WAY less moolaa.
Also ladies! If you do not own a truck or don’t have it that day or the wood is just too long for your car OR!! You do not own a saw OR are uncomfortable using a saw ASK SOMEONE IN THE LUMBER DEPARTMENT TO CUT IT FOR YOU! They will do it for free. Bring your measurements with you and tell them what and how you want it cut. One less step for you to do if you want.
AFTER I CUT THE WOOD.
(actually for safety reasons I had my husband cut the wood. My prego belly sticks out too far and made us both a little nervous.)
I then painted it all.
I used a regular latex paint I had laying around. I had looked at stains and outdoor paints, but the man at the counter said that what I had would work great. And we did use this same paint on our chicken coop last year and it has held up great through the Utah winter and summer. I felt good about it and went with it.
The next day I assembled my sand box. I screwed the 4 bottom box pieces together. The 2 2″x10″x10′ wood boards – cut 2 pieces to 55″ each and the other 2 pieces to 43 1/2″. The shorter piece goes inside of the longer pieces. As shown in this picture below. I drilled pilot holes in all of my wood pieces before putting in the screws. This helps to prevent the wood from cracking when drilling the screws in. (Just in-case you are not a wood building specialist)
I drilled three holes evenly spaced along the outside of each of the four corners to connect my box together. I used my 2 1/2 screws here. Now if you didn’t care about the top part, technically you could stop here.
You would have a box to put sand in. Hey, it would cost you less and be super simple. But! Let’s move on to the top piece anyway, that’s the cool part. And really it is not hard!
You can do it!!!!
After the box was screwed together, I then worked on the top boards. Start with three of the six 4ft long boards. Put two hinges on two of the boards.
I did not need to drill pilot holes for these.
Then I flipped those two boards over and screwed in the other two hinges.
Then screwed two of the four 1×3x15″ boards on to the back like in the above picture. Use the 1 1/4 inch screws for this. Only screw that 15inch board to the 3rd board. The 1st board shown in this picture will be the board that gets screwed down to the base/bottom box that you already assembled. The other two pieces need to move freely. (You can see the other hinge hiding on the other side of the boards if you look closely).
It should bend like this when you have finished.
Repeat these same steps with the other three 4ft long boards.
Once you have done that, you are ready to screw the top onto the base. Again, use the 1 1/4 screws for this part.
We laid out both of our three board hinged pieces and attached the two end pieces to the base. We drilled pilot holes and then screwed in 3 screws long the side as shown above. The we drilled another 3 evenly spaced screws along the back of the board as shown below.
LAST STEP! Now add the handles. We screw one on each of the middle boards that the 15inch board is also screwed to. We screwed ours in horizontal, hoping it would be easy for the kids to open. And it is!
Before adding the sand it might be good to lay down some type of breathable fabric to help the sand stay in the box. That’s up to you.
Your done!!!
Fill with sand, toys, and miniature people to play. Waalaa. Another Saturday project checked off the list!!
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