Spray paint facelift

NOW I can safely and happily shout a “Good morning!” to you!! This morning was my first since having the power restored yesterday and, let me tell you…It was A-W-E-S-O-M-E. To be able to sleep in my own bed again (and not be boiling), to be able to take a hot shower and use a hair dryer…Electricity is something that I now realize can be so taken for granted – I hope that I am able to appreciate it more from now on. The safety of it, the ease of it, the COOLNESS of it. I am a changed woman.

But before I jump into today’s spraypaint foray, I just want to thank you guys. THANK YOU for your outpouring of well-wishes and sympathy after Monday’s post. It meant so much to me to know that I had your support. One comment I will never forget was from Stacey (of A Goode House) who told me that, after being battered by hurricane Rita, she was without power for 22 days. 22 DAYS!!! I seriously felt like slapping the back of my hand for complaining so harshly about our measly little 3 days, but I guess it’s not fun no matter how long it’s gone.

Seriously, how did the pioneers do it??

But anyway, enough about that. Let’s get this painting show on the road!

So a few weeks ago (I know…Sorry it took me so long to tell you guys about this…) I decided to add a little somethin-somethin to our coffee table in the living room. It initially had little piles of books and magazines along with our television and DVD remotes, but I knew it needed a little more. I’ve been lusting over beautifully styled coffee tables for ages and decided to put a little effort into our own thrifted surface.

You may have seen our new vignette in that photo above, but let me give you a few more detail shots.

Not wanting to wait a few weeks until I could scrounge something up at our local thrift stores, I decided to check out the immediate selection at one of my go-to Big Box Stores: T.J. Maxx. After meandering the aisles of their home section, I came away with a metal candle holder, a decorative glass orb and a white serving bowl. I knew I wanted a tray, but the store didn’t have any – Not in the traditional wooden, rectangular sense, at least. This low profile glass kitchen bowl would do pretty much the same thing, so into the cart it went. I liked that it was a little different then the average coffee table tray, with its stark white color and upturned corners. The candle holder and glass orb were different heights (a must when styling pieces together) and completely different sheens and textures – Loving it.

The only thing I WASN’T loving was the finish on the candle holder. It was a little more “rustic” than I typically go for, but I picked it up anyway because spay paint could easily remedy the issue.

While I was getting my spray paint supplies out, I decided to grab a few other pieces that I had been meaning to fix up – One of which being Mrs. Goose. Ever since posting about her in April, I’d been meaning to give her a fresh lease on life with new gold paint. If you remember, her tail feathers were chipped and many different original colors were showing through the wear in her top coat of fake brass.

I also grabbed this little owl from my studio closet. I liked the shape, but the painted details read a little “childish” to me. Imaginations of a solid bold color had me motivated to cart him down to the garage along with the candle holder and goose.

But I wasn’t done yet…The fourth and final spray paint update I did that afternoon involved a couple of wooden candlestick holders that you might remember from this post of yore. I had initially thought to give them some hand-painted stripes for a bit of interest, but that didn’t turn out so well. Something about the optical illusion created by the curved shape of the base left me feeling like the project wasn’t there yet. So into my already crowded arms they went.

Next up, a trip to the garage where I set everything on old pieces of cardboard. Each piece got its own separate spray treatment out in the sun before being carefully dragged into the garage for overnight dry time.

As evidenced below, I got a little spray happy on the owl – You can see little drips coming down from his eye on the right. His destination is the back deck anyway, so I wasn’t too concerned. Although now I feel like I should rename this post “How NOT to spray paint”…Learn from my mistakes people – Light, even spray. Patience is a virtue, one that I clearly do not have.

The candle sticks were sprayed two different colors, one in bright green and the other in more of a pastel teal. I taped them off about half way up and gave the edge a slanted look (you’ll see some details a little later on). Mrs. Goose came away with a lovely new gold look, one that made her feel all fresh and new once more. The new layer of paint really did mask the broken chunk out of her tail feathers, just as I’d hoped.

For the chunky T.J. Maxx candle holder, I decided on a neutral black. We don’t have a TON of black going on in our living room, but we do have the television, DVD player and record player in close vicinity. I was hoping the extra pop of black out in the center of the room would make it all feel cohesive and intentional.

I am loving the dark new color. I think the rich black and shiny finish feels more modern, plus I added a taller candle to make its function more obvious (you can hardly even see the two inch tall glass candle surround in the first couple of photos at the top of this post).

Mrs. Goose actually got a post-spray-paint-party remix – After her new gold paint was all dry and she was brought upstairs, I realized how monotone she would look on the brass side table. I went a little wild after that, putting on a fresh coat of bold teal, which matches the entry way lamp only a few strides away (seen in the background at the end of this post).

Isn’t she lovely?? I adore her.

But my favorite transformation of all was the candlestick holder redo. They turned out exactly how I WANTED them to look (the first time) – A sophisticated, modern take on the trendy wood dipping that has been catching like wild fire lately on Pinterest. I love the slightly competing colors and how they play off of the colorful plate wall and the yellow chevron runner (a new staple in the house after using it at the wedding).

Can you see now how the edge is a little tilted? I didn’t want a hard, level seam, thinking the off-kilter look would be a little more edgy – Pun intended.

Isn’t the power of spray paint wonderful? My favorite DIY tool of all time…

And happy Fourth of July to you and you families!! I’m at work today (life of a page designer at a 365-day-newspaper…) but we are ringing in the holiday this evening with pigs in a blanket, corn on the cob and fun sweet treats. Hope you enjoy your own celebration!

Pinspiration Monday: Magazine clippings binder

“Good morning” doesn’t really seem like the appropriate salutation this morning…It has been an absolutely hellacious weekend – I’m sure those of you in our area can relate. Long story short, a massive thunderstorm and heavy wind system pounded its way through West Virginia and Virginia, killing (at last report) 12 and leaving millions without power, ourselves included.

Last Friday seemed like any other Friday – John and I parked ourselves in the TV room to catch some shows, not really having any plans other than to relax. We were channel surfing (even watched QVC for a couple of minutes, we were so carefree) and happened upon the local channels where an extremely serious meteorologist was talking about a massive system headed our way. After showing the ominous radar, John peeked out the garage door (we were in the basement without windows, so had no way of knowing). He immediately returned with a serious look on HIS face, confirming the reports. The wind had already picked up significantly and we had only enough time to get our patio furniture inside the house before we were slammed with the predicted heavy winds. There wasn’t even that much rain! It only lasted about 30 minutes but it was enough to make the power flicker a few times before going dead completely. We ended up spending the night in the basement with the dog and kitties just to be on the safe side – Little did we know what we would find in the morning…

Let me try to paint you a picture…Even though our neighborhood is fairly young with small trees only, there were branches and leaves littering the sidewalks and road. Some young saplings were pulled up at the roots, siding had been ripped off nearby townhouses and patio furniture lay strewn about everywhere. The patio umbrellas from Subway were found a couple blocks away… Now was time to find the best siding installation contractor in Billerica MA to fix all the damage.

But the damage was much more extensive outside our neighborhood. Gas stations and grocery stores (the ones that still had power or had generators) were swamped – McDonald’s had a line of cars wrapping around it for the drive-thru and a line of people out the door. The first morning, we went to Sheetz for breakfast and had to wait 30 minutes to get our food and ended up trapped in the parking lot as lines of cars cycled slowly through the pumps. HUGE trees were ripped out of the ground and heavy fallen branches closed down roads everywhere. We have tried to stay close to home, leaving only for gas, equipment and food supplies, but we’ve heard and seen photos of houses completely destroyed by trees falling down. Here are a couple of photos snagged from our local newspaper to show a small part of the terrifying damage…

Source for all photos: Parker Michels-Boyce/The News & Advance

What we thought was a one-night stay in our dark, cool basement was far from reality. So far, we are on day three of no power and reports are that it won’t return until Saturday – That’s right, a full week after losing it. I know that John and I will be okay, but being the “mom” of three sweet little animals is enough to keep me up at night with worry. My concern over them has me scrambling to keep them as comfortable as possible, and John’s concern over us as a family unit has him scrambling to keep our supplies well stocked.

If you follow me on Twitter or Instagram (user name: dreamgreendiy), then you’ve probably seen my sporadic photo updates of our situation. The first is of our basement sleepover party…

One powerless day and two powerless nights later convinced John that he needed to do something drastic. After getting positive reports from our kind neighbor who had hooked up a generator to cool his home, John set out to track one down for our house. I waited with bated breath at home while John ran out, trying to keep the animal’s spirits up with extra playtime and attention. An hour later, and he returned with this ugly but OH SO BEAUTIFUL piece of equipment.

According to his reports, the generator he was able to snag was only one of about a dozen that were going like crazy at the store. The salesman told John that they’d be staying open overnight to sell more generators off the truck bed as they arrived, and that Lowe’s was doing the same thing (with a line out the door for hours). We were so lucky to get one…It was a huge cut to our savings, costing about $700, but what is a savings account for but to help out in just these types of situations? We consider it an investment and are relieved to know we’ll have it on hand if this ever happens again.

Soon enough, we had extension chords snaking through the house to run fans, the refrigerator and the microwave. As needed, we’ve also been plugging in our cell phones and a lamp or two for nighttime light.

That photo above doesn’t even begin to illustrate my relief at having moving air in the house again…

This morning, I am physically and mentally exhausted. I just feel so drained, but I am simultaneously thankful that we fared so well by comparison to others who lost so much, and also thankful for an INCREDIBLY thoughtful and determined husband who has literally worked from sun-up to sun-down to keep us comfortable. It’s been a rough weekend, but it could have been so much worse…

Amazingly, I was actually able to get a little project done while holding the fort down at home. I had been meaning to tackle some kind of magazine purge for a while and, after seeing the pin below of beautifully organized magazine clippings, I knew I had to give it a shot.

Source: Centsational Girl

(I apologize for my less-than-quality iPhone photos, but I couldn’t use my computer to upload images from the nice camera. Gotta do whatchu gotta do!)

Instead of ripping out pages that stuck out to me and gluing them into canvas scrapbooks like the pin, I bought a $1.99 white binder from Target and simply clipped in some clear sleeve protectors. Then I sat on the floor and began ripping out the images and articles that stuck out to me and wanted to have on hand for future reference.

I won’t bore you with the details of this project since it’s self-explanatory and because this post is long-winded enough, but it was nice to have something to while away the downtime. Plus, I got to distract myself from the heat (did I forget to mention that the power-outage happened during a heat advisory of over 100 degrees??) with photos of lovely homes and delicious looking recipes.

Oh and check out how much paper I got to recycle! The pile below is just HALF of what I was able to purge. So excited to clear out much-needed storage space by paring down my magazines.

And the finished book, complete with pretty scrapbooking paper tucked into the clear cover to give it some pattern and pizzaz…

Well “finished” isn’t really true – I ran out of sheet protectors before finishing going through the stack. But I’ll run out soon for more supplies so that I can OFFICIALLY cross this project off of my to-do’s.

To those of you still without power, my thoughts are with you…And to those who DO have power, never take it for granted…

P.S. Head on over to Bullfrogs and Bulldogs where I’m sharing a tutorial on my framed catch-all! You can find that post here

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