So, I must admit that my sister is a pretty smart cookie. She had the idea of listing out a bunch of home projects to not only get feedback but to hold her accountable. That way, people would ask her how certain projects were going and hopefully light a fire under her butt if she wasn't keeping up with them. (You can view her list here) I NEED a fire under my butt sometimes, so I'm following suit. Here goes nothing!
First of all, we are in the process of painting the main part of our house (which includes a lot since a lot of it is connected--including the living room, kitchen, back hallway, stairs, and upstairs hallway. We are painting it Rice Grain by Sherwin Williams (We actually used that paint chip and got the same color at home depot with Behr paint. We've used this paint before and absolutely LOVE it. So, why change something that isn't broken? That's my motto, anyway. I am DEFINITELY one who finds what she loves and sticks to it).
Below is an example of the paint. Rice Grain is the darker stripe, and it honestly looks a little darker in person. BUT, it's a neutral color and one that buyers probably wouldn't be totally turned off by if we ever decided to sell this baby. Not that this is in our near future, I hope.

I want to try and make this 'cloud like orb' from Kara Paslay Designs. All of her stuff is SO cute and most of it is DIYed, which I LOVE. Like this orb, for example is made from one of those white paper lanterns and coffee filters hot-glued to it. I think I could handle that, AND it would look great in the kids room!
I have wanted a new table for a long time and I LOVE the rustic look of the farm tables that are gaining popularity. This simplicity of this designs is totally what I was looking for, yet it still holds so much character. (This is actually a table from Restoration Hardware and retails for over $2,000!) That is WAY beyond any budget that we will ever have, but Ana-White has plans for an identical table that can be made for her estimated cost of $50! Now that's what I'm talking about! Her plans can be found here.
And since we have now taken a dive into the world of carpentry, why don't we make a bench to go on one side? Plans can also be found here.
And up next, we have my absolute FAVORITE project.....The Mason Jar Chandelier! I love the rustic, yet elegant feel! I will DEFINITELY be enlisting the help of my hubby on this project (who am I kidding?...I'll probably use his strong muscles on all of these. Well...maybe I can handle the coffee filter one alone :) This is another Kara Paslay Design. She does such a good job of documenting the step-by-step instructions for all her tutorials that it makes it seem totally doable.
I hope to get started on some of these projects VERY soon! Wish me luck!




Great list. You can do it! Feel free to enlist my help (if you need any).
ReplyDeleteLOVE the mason jar chandelier! I will definitely be checking out her website! these projects sound fun!
ReplyDeleteFOXY ROXY!!! I cant believe there was once upon a time that we were not friends!!!! I LOVE you AND your blog!!! You are for sure the next PW!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE these!!! I may steal the farm table one!!
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