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Thursday, November 27, 2014

The growth of a tree happens just like time passes. You don't even notice it, and then it's huge.


Below:    Spring, 2002     Right:   Fall 2014






We had it
Side patio
pruned a few years ago, too.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Mickey Mouse Wreath

found this idea on the internet. Perfect for a little friend of mine who loves anything
Disney!

Friday, November 14, 2014

I'm walking in the woods and I spot some golf balls. Spotting one is not terribly unusual because one of the neighbors likes to practice driving into the forest. But a clump of golf balls? So I look a little more closely and find this unusual fungus!


This one even sports a happy face!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

New TV stand - Before and after

We bought this in 1973. Solid cherry wood.














Once I got the drawers cleaned I didn't have the heart to paint them. New drawer pulls from pullsdirect.com gave this 43 year old piece the look I was after for 2015. Pullsdirect.com has a wide selection of drawers pulls and knobs at reasonable prices. This is my second purchase from them. They have excellent customer service.

Holiday look before I had time to look for new pulls. December 2014.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

Found this at a garage sale on way home from yoga with Kate






                                                                                                    sanded


                                                                                             painted first coat with WalMart white spray



Painting Fine Furniture with Chalk Paint

I wanted to see how happy I would be with painting over cherry wood with chalk paint. I've been toying with the idea of painting my kitchen cabinets white. They are cherry wood. So here is my experiment.

I made my own chalk paint from a recipe I found on the internet.

8 oz house paint
1  T water
2 T plaster of Paris

I mixed the plaster of Paris and water together until smooth and then added to the 8 oz of paint and stirred until well blended. I stored 1/2 the paint in a sealed jar. It used very little paint even though I put on 2 coats. If you haven't used chalk paint you will be happy to know it covers and adheres with no prep work! Yup. No sanding. No sanding between coats either.

Before
During

                         After

















                                                                                 

When I was finished and the paint had dried, which it does quickly, I "sanded" with a piece of brown paper bag. I then applied Johnson's Wax with a cloth and buffed it once it had dried.