“Teal Zeal” gets “Icy Mint”

Oddly enough, the winning favorite color in our house has always been the teal in the studio – As tallied from the mouths of our guests, at least…Ever since painting the room in a deep, rich teal (Olympic paint’s “Teal Zeal”) I’ve been unsure. After years of apartment living on my own where I wasn’t allowed to paint the walls, I suppose I decided to go a little wild in our home. Having free reign to paint as I would apparently gave me a little too much confidence. Frankly, having lived with “Teal Zeal” for almost a year now, even despite the resounding positive comments I received from visitors, I just couldn’t love it like I should. It was just too dark and too bold – It needed to be toned down. Sorry Team-Teal!!!

When choosing a new color, I decided to go with the same family just in a much more muted hue – In came Valspar’s “Icy Mint.” It’s a beautiful, soft, milky mint color with the perfect amount of pizzaz. I have always been a faithful and loyal customer to Lowe’s brand of paint, Olympic – But I decided to mix things up this time and went with Valspar. I was actually REALLY impressed. “Teal Zeal” is a pretty ominous color when faced with the challenge of covering with a new paler option, but “Icy Mint” went on like a dream, covering up the majority of the old color in only one coat. A second and final coat later and we were DONE!

The transformation is stunning, at least to me, and I am finally excited to work and rest in this space.

Without further adieu…Meet “Icy Mint”!

As you can see, we decided to leave the black wall – I am still loving the rocker feel and think it’s the perfect balance to the cool mint. It sort of acts as a disclaimer that this is NOT a nursery since “Icy Mint” could read a bit “baby.” If and when we do start a family, we could always paint over the black with more “Icy Mint,” or maybe we could do a fun stencil over top to keep the pop of black showing through. We’ll see!

As for the desk area, this is still a work in progress. In the original “Teal Zeal” configuration I had a set of two dark brown upper shelves in place over the desk (if you scroll to the beginning of this post, you’ll see them) – They stored mostly books and little figurines and photos. I decided to nix the old bracket shelves and will replace them this weekend with new Ikea Ekby shelves and hardware. I think the aluminum fixin’s and white surface will be unobtrusive against the pale wall color and won’t crowd or weight down the wall above my computer. I want that particular area to fill relaxed and soothing, so I’m excited to see how the new display will look.

And now for a quick reminder of what the space looked like “before”:

And “after”:

One of the most exciting changes I’ve made to the house so far…What do you guys think?? I can’t get enough of spending time in the room now – I think that’s a sure sign that I’ve finally hit the mark.

Pinspiration Monday: Framed dry-erase love note

As you probably already know…I recently got married. I found a pretty cool guy to exchange vows with too – The kind of guy who will cook me dinner every single weekday evening (and sometimes on the weekends too) because he gets off of work before I do, the kind of guy who will watch nearly any chick flick under the sun if it keeps me happy. He offers to help me with projects around the house, even after a long morning of detailing his car or running his own errands. He never ceases to amaze me with his endless generosity and thoughtfulness.

But the simple truth is that I don’t always thank him for all that he does for me. Don’t get me wrong, I am constantly telling him how much I appreciate him and give him tons of general “Thank you!”s along the way. Yet, I think it’s sometimes a little bit nicer to get a pointed “Thank you for (insert specific task or moment here).”

So, after being inspired by the two pins below, I decided to create a special little spot to thank my caring and sweet hubby in a more direct way.

Source: Unknown <— HATE when that happens…

Source: Blue Cricket Design

The idea is to place a sheet of paper behind glass in a tabletop frame and then, using any type of dry erase marker, you can use it to leave little notes to one another.

First things first – Gotta find a frame. Thankfully, I had a plethora to choose from in my crafting closet. I chose a simple 4×6 silver frame that I picked up at Goodwill for under a buck.

Next, I needed to type up a quick “I love you because…” note in a Word document. To keep along with the general industrial, modern look of the little frame I used for this project, I went with a boxy font. But you could easily go with something a little more like handwriting or more feminine if you want it to look like a handwritten note. It’s up to you! I oriented the phrase a little bit to the top left corner so that I would have plenty of room to leave notes on the glass around it.

All there was left to do after printing it out was to cut it to size and stick it behind the frame – It was literally that simple. For the marker to write on the glass, I am using a regular blue dry erase marker that we had on hand in the kitchen. I might get a black one the next time we run out to the store though since it might show up a bit better…

Since this project WAS so simple, I might end up tweaking it just a touch. I like the boxy lettering, but maybe it’s a bit TOO sleek and stark when combined with my “no-frills” frame. What do you guys think? Does it need a more exciting font for the “I love you because…” note?

For my first appreciation love note, I thanked John for helping me hang the curtains in the studio for the 3rd time. After the kitties somehow tore them from the wall a couple of nights ago, we needed to redo the holes – Not the more exciting activity, but he offered to help like the sweet guy he is…

How do you guys thank your loved ones for all that they do?

P.S. Did you happen to catch on to one other major weekend project that we undertook this past weekend? Notice a slightly softer color on the studio walls…? More on that later in the week, so stay tuned. The difference is pretty huge and I can’t wait to share.

Have a great day!

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