Feeling a little worn down…

So I know that on Monday I promised a Wednesday post about the move, but I’ll be completely honest with you…I just don’t feel like it…

Let’s just say that I’d give pretty much anything to be in this cat’s position right now:

I’m so wiped out from the move this weekend – It took ALL of my energy and made me a little anti-home-project for a while. Not for LONG, mind you, because I couldn’t survive without my home redo fix. But I’m taking a small break to settle in and get used to the new place.

Not only that, but I feel like my life has been turned a little upside down ever since John and I got engaged. There are SO MANY THING TO DO to prepare for a wedding – It wouldn’t be so bad if I weren’t an extreme Type-A who just can’t let things happen as they will. I’ve already bought my dress, reserved and paid for the venue, lined up my baker for the cupcakes, begun work on a contract with our photographer, and have started to work with John on his outfit. And yes, it’s only been about three and half weeks since we got engaged.

To top all of that off, I am taking a BIG leap of faith with my job situation. I have made the difficult decision to leave my comfy HR job for a bit of a riskier career in the newspaper business. I start my new job as Copy Editor/Page Designer in a little over a week.

All of these things are GREAT positive changes, but “changes” they still are…It’s tough to adjust simultaneously to three pretty monumental shifts in my life so I’m trying not to over do.

Venting aside (Yes, I’d like some cheese with my “whine”!), I just couldn’t muster the strength to photograph all of our hard work at the house. If you’ve ever moved, I’m sure you can understand that sometimes you’re just “OVER IT!” and I definitely reached that threshold last night…

But thankfully on a positive note, it’s DONE and we can focus on other things. Hopefully I will be in a much brighter, more chipper mood as the weekend draws nearer 🙂

You didn’t think I was just going to leave you with that did you?! I’m not so jaded by my stress and exhaustion to not give you SOMETHING pretty to look at today.

I thought, with 4th of July weekend just around the corner (and our guest blog post over the weekend here – And ANOTHER extra cool feature on 7th House on the Left over here!!!) it would be nice to show you guys some behind-the-scenes of our Independence Day decorating.

If you haven’t gone over to check out our features, here is a photo of the final spread:

The fastest DIY decoration we did was on the popcorn jar – It was literally a five-minute project involving three supplies:

  1. Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  2. Two spools of red-white-and-blue ribbon
  3. A clear jar

The first step was to unwrap the ribbon and curl it around the outside of the jar. I just measured it with my fingers to make sure I cut a long enough piece to make it around the jar.

Once I had the first ribbon cut to length, I laid it on the counter and cut the second ribbon to match.

Next, I flipped each piece of ribbon over and put a couple lines of hot glue on the back to secure it to the glass jar.

Here’s the jar all ready for its close up at our 4th of July bash!

You can easily hide the cut edges on the end by folding the ribbon and tucking that under – Gotta love a seamless edge! Almost any jar will do, but we went with one that had an air-tight seal so that we could store food in it on a daily basis around the holiday.

For our party, we filled the jar with John’s all-time favorite after-dinner snack: Popcorn!

It’s certainly not a rocket-science project, but it’s cute, it’s fresh and it can be used again and again for our yearly Independence Day celebrations.

Stay tuned for more behind-the-scenes tutorials from our NoBiggie guest post soon!

(Photo credit for cat sleeping on dog: here)

Bookshelf Restyle

Get ready…For the next week or so I am going to be inundating you with organization posts – Organizing closets, drawers, shelves, kitchen cabinets, etc.

You name it, we’ve organized it in the last three days. This move has me on a cleaning kick that I didn’t know was possible – I am E-X-H-A-U-S-T-E-D and, dare I say it, I am actually starting to loathe finding places for things. I’m sure you can probably tell that I’m a bit OCD when it comes to cleanliness and having everything in its place – Well folks, I’ve taken it to a new level this past weekend.

All of that dramatic whining aside though, boy do I love a neat and attractive space, surface, or closet…It’s the ULTIMATE validation for all of my hard work.

Let’s ease into this organization foray with a simple bookshelf overhaul in the kitchen. Here’s what it looked like before I took the little half hour project on:

This bookshelf has proven to be excellent for being a cookbook catch-all and the perfect spot for our stereo (we LOVE to play music when we cook/bake/unwind from the day in the kitchen). But it was looking like a dumping ground at this point – Books and papers stacked haphazardly, the things we needed on a daily basis on the bottom shelf and “special occasion” stuff within easy reach. Plus, it lacked any kind of decoration or style.

Plus, two of my go-to homemaking/inspiration books (The Homemade Home by Sania Pell and The Hip Girl’s Guide to Homemaking by Kate Payne) were tucked away in a rarely-seen corner…More on those someday soon.

So the first thing I did was squat on the kitchen floor and take everything off the shelves, stacking books, papers, etc. on the floor in piles. I left my china in place because I wanted to avoid moving the delicate pieces any more than I had to.

See that box in the left corner? That my friends is my “random decorations box” 🙂 It’s full of little trinkets and glass figures and vases that I can grab from if I want to make a surface feel a little more vintage or homey.

Yes, I have fake flowers in there – I love how much life plants give a room, but since I have a brown thumb (i.e. I kill plants like a serial killer), I have to resort to the immortal version. And yes, 90% of the box is filled with owls – Thrift stores NEVER fail me in their endless supplies of owl trinkets

Time to put everything back in place!

Task #1 was prioritizing. The china, which as you saw started out on the top shelf (taking up prime real estate), was moved one shelf down. I didn’t want it on the bottom shelf for fear of the dog’s strong happy tail, but the middle shelf seemed safe enough.

I also wanted to work on the display of the pieces, so I tilted the large platter dish up between the two stacks of plates and tea cups. It wouldn’t stay standing on its own though…So out came my handy-dandy felt pads again! One little pad did the trick to keep the plate steady and in place:

Once I set the sugar bowl and saucers in front of platter it hid the sneaky little felt pad:

Oh and about my china? It’s a (slightly incomplete) set that I picked up from my favorite second hand shop in town for $32. I wasn’t with John at the time (in fact I was single), but I decided that I didn’t have to wait until I got married to have some gorgeous wedding china! I instantly fell in love with the green, brown, and eggplant pattern – In my opinion it’s sort of a mid-century version of floral.

Here are some details I took before I moved the set down a shelf:

See how it kind of HINTS at floral, but isn’t overly feminine? I love that…And luckily John seems okay with my our “wedding china”.

But back to the organization project…

So from there I did some rearranging, putting cookbooks with cookbooks and magazine with magazines. I put all of the necessary stuff on the top shelf and the lesser-used items on the bottom. I ended up with extra space on the bottom where I’m thinking about putting a tray to hold mail and other papers that come in through the front door.

After incorporating a few pretty decorations, I was all done!

My handy home books made the cut onto the coveted TOP top shelf!!

I also added a little 3M hook on the side of the shelf for oven mits to be within easy reach (but not clutter up the kitchen drawers):

Here’s what made it onto the top shelf:

  • Our cookbooks
  • Recipe box full of recipe cards
  • A napkin holder
  • An old thrifted desk organizer with cubbies for clips, keys, rubber bands, safety pins, etc. (more on that this Thursday!)
  • Some owls and a framed photo!

Here’s the middle shelf looking lovely with the vintage china…

And the mostly empty bottom shelf which will eventually be the place for random papers and whatnot. (Plus a cream/gravy boat shaped like a cow that reminds me of my childhood and was just too cute to hide in a kitchen cabinet!)

All-in-all, it’s not a huge difference but it’s neater then it was before and it serves GREAT function for our everyday lives. And isn’t that what organization is all about??

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