Sunday, October 17, 2010

Fall is here!

"Delicious Autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns." -George Eliot

My lame English major self loves that quote, because I think it's so very true...I love Fall! I took some pictures of the Fall decorations that I've put up around the house (I don't know why the contrast on the pictures is all jacked up).


My fall mantle



The cornucopia I made- for just $6...holler!



My mom gave me these urns to put on the front porch, but they were a grayish concrete color, so I spray painted them brown! Love how they turned out.



The wreath I made!

Look at that little adorable face :)

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Etsy Page!

I am the proud new owner of an etsy shop, along with my fabulous momma! I have picked up several vintage items along the way, and I also make a few custom items as well. My mom makes these awesome cake plates out of antique candle sticks and plates! They are GORG. I make burlap table runners (I wanted one for myself, and it turned out pretty well so I made more!), burlap pillows with French prints on them (Can you tell I like Burlap? And these are HUGELY popular right now!), flower headbands, chalkboard nametags, vintage re-purposed plates turned jewelry holders, and several other things that I mostly knocked off from Pottery Barn (hey, no one wants to pay that much anyway). Because I have been on a HUGE shabby chic kick lately, we decided to name the shop Burlap and Lace.

Anyway, here's a few pictures of some things I have listed now. More to come!


Thursday, July 29, 2010

Wedding Pictures


Since I never got around to uploading some wedding pictures to the blog (I put them all on facebook), I decided to post the link to the magazine that featured our wedding for a quick over-view. Photos courtesy of Jeff Cooke, the best photographer a girl could ever ask for!

Here's the link:


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

House Pics

So, after putting off this whole blog thing for a veeeeery long time, I have decided that it is finally time to post some pictures of some things Nick and I have done around the house. For those of you who don't know, Nick and I purchased a forclosed house last August (we have been homeowners for almost a year now- scary!) with the intention of finding a great deal and fixing it up to sell it in a few years. The home we chose is in Charlotte, in a great little neighborhood, and for a great price (almost $60,000 below tax value). We have been doing everything in the house ourselves, from installing new countertops, painting, installing new appliances, extending the patio, and next up: hardwood floors. Here are a few pics of some of the things we've done so far!
The only picture I have of the house on this computer is from this past winter when it snowed!

Countertops before we painted and installed the new dishwasher




New countertops and backsplash, and a not-so-new stove...We're replacing that next!



I had looked all over for a painting JUST like this and couldn't find it. I decided I was going to try to paint it myself, ala my favorite HGTV designer David Bromstead. Then one night, while shopping at HomeGoods as usual, we found this!







We went to Nick's old church for an auction they were holding to raise money for the church choir tour, and we weren't really expecting to buy anything. Local businesses and church members donate items to be auctioned off for the youth group. We saw this brand new ottoman and knew we had to have it. Knowing it was for a good cause, we won it with a bid of $100. When we got home, we saw the Pottery Barn tags and stickers on it. I LOVE Pottery Barn, so I looked it up on the website and saw that they still sell it for $899. I can't believe we got it for 90% off!






We saw this shelf at IKEA and immediately knew we wanted it for a TV stand. The only problem was the fact that we are cheap, and didn't want to pay the $100 for it. So, we looked on Craigslist and found this one for $30! The man was moving and had gotten tons of responses for it, but we were the first to respond to his ad, so it's ours! Persistence pays off :) We bought the baskets at IKEA, and if you look closely, you can see Kitty in her home (aka, a cardboard box).



This chandelier used to be brass and hideous. We tried to make it a little prettier by spray painting it brushed nickel (while it was still hanging from the ceiling- Nick's idea, not mine) and adding some shades for the bulbs.



We have another cabinet, identical to this one, on either side of the window in the dining room. We found these on Craigslist (of course) in the free section. They were white and falling apart; we fixed them, painted them, installed new knobs, and put a lightbulb in, and voila! Two new china cabinets to hold all of those wine glasses we got at the wedding ;)


We installed the chair rail and crown molding in the dining room ourselves. We also (after two tries) picked out a color that I liked. We are looking for a large, round, silver mirror to hang where the clock it, but we can't find one anywhere...




Nick surprised me with the dining room table that he bought on clearance (it had been a display) for $49! We searched for a while and found barstools to match on Craigslist for less than $150.


We got the SS dishwasher brand new at Home Depot for $149 because it was a discontinued model. The original price was $650! We had to install it ourselves, but it was worth it. We also installed the granite tile countertops, the ceramic tile backsplash, and the new sink and gooseneck faucet ourselves as well.

This table was given to Nick before he started college. He used it in his apartment for three years, and I hated it. We painted the legs and the chairs (they used to be white), and stained the top to match other wood used in the kitchen.

The kitchen with the new SS fridge that we bought on Craigslist for $300. The next thing on the to-do list: getting rid of the awful linoleum floors and replacing them with ceramic tile!