Tuesday, October 29, 2013

gettin' crafty: spooky sign

ok ... have you ever had the project you found in a magazine years ago ... you ripped out the page and put it in a book and said "someday i'm going to make this"?  well here's one of those projects for me.  



i'm not going to take all credit for this project ... i needed the hubs to make the raw signs for me and wanted to find an old porch post to use ... but that didn't exactly happen.  we found a porch post at lowes & the sign was made out of scrap wood from previous projects.  i'm not that great at keeping track of costs but i think all of the supplies were about $60.  

once hubs constructed all of the large pieces it was my job to prime (i just used a spray primer since i didn't care if the finish was rough) and do the color wash ... i was surprised how easy it was - i went to home depot and bought 3 indoor/outdoor samples of paint:  creme, dark grey and a dark brown, then i just googled how to color wash and i think it was a 5x1 ratio of water to paint. 



the lettering was my most feared step ... i created the wording (with the fonts i wanted to use) in word and sent them to hubs who threw it into auto cad so we could see sizing and spacing.  he then took it to a copy shop and had it printed on full scale paper (less than $5).  We just lined it up on the distressed wooden sign and used carbon tracing paper to outline all of the words.  then i took a regular sharpie and outlined all of the letters.  i'd planned to paint inside the letters but it was just easier to color inside the letters with the sharpies.  (side note: i did see that michaels is now selling sharpie paint markers and i would have tried them but black was sold out so i just used a normal old sharpie)


and voila ... here's how my sign looks on our front porch!  not too bad right?  so if i can do it anyone can do it! 




we opted to secure to one of our posts - just in case one of the neighborhood kids tries to climb on it.  :)  i know no crows yet and i wanted to do cheese cloth drapes on the porch as well ... but haven't gotten to that - but hey i figure i'll need something else to do next year, right??

happy halloween week ... 

Friday, October 25, 2013

what i'll be doing this weekend ...

hard to believe it's the last weekend for fall football for my little guy ... we'll miss it!


have a good weekend!


Thursday, October 24, 2013

just read: "All the money in the world ... "



i just wrapped up a book that i really got a lot out of!!  to be honest it's something that i've been struggling with for years, but wasn't sure how to put my finger on it.  in the last year or so i've been doing so much self-reflection that i was able to articulate what i was struggling with:  "my seduction into the world of material things ... or keeping up with the executive jones'".  it became an issue for me when woke up to find all of my friends we're more focused on the car that you drive and the handbag you carry than anything else.  that wasn't how i had been raised?  honestly that really tugged at some of my core "thrifty" values.  but I was stuck ... i knew what my issue(s) really was but didn't know what to do about it. iI had read some of laura vanderkam's other books and saw that she had a new book out:  "all the money in the world:  what the happiest people know about getting and spending."  i knew i had to add it to my reading list.  


this book was just what i needed!!  it put into words questions i really needed to pose back to myself:
  • what do the things you spend money on say about your values;
  • how do you use your money to buy the things that are going to make you most happy; 
  • how can you look at your job as something that brings you happiness AND income?


 and i was able to create an action plan for how to turn my situation and feelings around: 
  • plan more family experiences - as studies show experiences make you happier than things;
  • how do i teach my kids about money & happiness; 
  • find a job that you would enjoy doing into retirement; don't look as work as sentence until the freedom or retirement; 
  • look at our expenses and lower the frivolous spending, therefore lowering the dependence on my salary - as much. 

 one of the other things that i did while reading was to sit down and have a very long conversation with the hubs about his views of money & happiness and mine.  for the most part we're on the same page but again i could find my inner material girl and stray for a bit.  he, being the practical spender, was delighted (i think) to hear my new views on money and spending; however, he was not as delighted to hear that i resent the dependence on the size of my income - but he understands and we had one of the best "planning for the future" conversations we've had in a long time!  

i know i still have a lot of work to do and, quite honestly, a lot of habits to reverse.  but i'm up to the challenge and to be honest the last couple of weeks i've been happier and had more inner contentedness than i've had for a long time.  

thanks laura - great book!!! 






p.s.  i would recommend this book to anyone, but particularly kids coming out of high school or college ... in a few years my nephews are going to get copies.  

Monday, October 21, 2013

where does time go ...


i know ... i know ... it happens to us all ... but seriously it's the 2nd half of october already and we've gotten snow already!  fall is definitely in full swing and it's not just the leaves doing some changing over here.  i should probably back up and say i've been going through this weird mid-life assessment (?)  for the past year or so {i'll talk about that later} and i feel like last week was a bit of a breakthrough week for me.  i don't know if it's all the looking inward or a book i'm reading but it's all kinda clicking with me now and i feel better in my own skin than i have for a while.  one of the things that is a truth to me is that i need a creative outlet and while crafts in the house are one way i get that out this blog is another and i have to carve time out to make this happen.