Apr 18, 2012
The Big 2-0-0
I did it folks! Turtles and Tails reached 200 followers this week! I think it's more truthful to say that YOU did it since I didn't have anything to do with it other than provide interesting (I hope!) topics to read about.
And so, I thank you for providing this shy, introverted girl a place to show off her creative side. Most people who meet me in real life wouldn't have a clue that I'm interested in decorating, renovating, or crafting. And yet that's pretty much all I think about.
Discovering the DIY/crafting blog world has had such a positive effect in my life. There are so many wonderful ideas out there, and an outstanding person behind every idea. I consider you all my friends and hope we get to do this for a long, long time.
So, not to get too teary and melodramatic (who, me?) - but THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart!
Apr 17, 2012
Versatile Blogger Award
I found a little surprise in my inbox when we got home from vacation. Megan from Our Pinteresting Family had nominated me for a Versatile Blogger Award.
I love the projects that Megan and Amy post about, so it's quite an honour to be chosen by them. I'm always discovering new blogs and I'm happy to pass this award along so that you can get to know some of them too.
I've nominated:
The Creekline House (Courtenay)
Keeping Up With The Cyperts (Whitney)
Curb Alert! (Tami)
Muddaritaville (Joanne)
Love Bug Living (Melissa)
At Home in the Northwest (Jen)
Taking Notes... Coast to Coast (Danielle)
First Home Dreams (Ashley)
Summit Street Joy (Lauren)
Julie's This and That (Julie)
Adventures of D and V (Veronica)
His and Hers (Erin)
Beauty & The Beard (Laura)
The Geek's Wife & Her Dog (Jess)
It's Our Pinteresting Life (Heidi, Faith, & Melody)
Now, per the rules, I have to share seven random things about myself.
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Thank you again to Megan & Amy at Our Pinteresting Family for nominating me!
If you were nominated for the Versatile Blogger Award, here are the rules:
I love the projects that Megan and Amy post about, so it's quite an honour to be chosen by them. I'm always discovering new blogs and I'm happy to pass this award along so that you can get to know some of them too.
I've nominated:
The Creekline House (Courtenay)
Keeping Up With The Cyperts (Whitney)
Curb Alert! (Tami)
Muddaritaville (Joanne)
Love Bug Living (Melissa)
At Home in the Northwest (Jen)
Taking Notes... Coast to Coast (Danielle)
First Home Dreams (Ashley)
Summit Street Joy (Lauren)
Julie's This and That (Julie)
Adventures of D and V (Veronica)
His and Hers (Erin)
Beauty & The Beard (Laura)
The Geek's Wife & Her Dog (Jess)
It's Our Pinteresting Life (Heidi, Faith, & Melody)
Now, per the rules, I have to share seven random things about myself.
1. I grew up in a small town of about 14,000 people. I moved to the "big city" for university and stayed for 10 years. Now I live in a medium-sized town and I honestly can't tell you which I prefer.
2. I can say the alphabet backwards really, really fast. It's a skill I know will come in handy one day. ;-)
3. Hawaii is my favourite place on earth. We went there for our honeymoon and we've been back once since then. It hasn't lost its appeal. I would do just about anything to be able to live there full-time.
4. I was 34 years old when I got my drivers license. I had absolutely no interest in driving before that. I still don't enjoy driving, but I do enjoy the freedom of being able to go somewhere whenever I want to.
5. I'm a trivia addict. Tom & I compete each week in an online trivia knockout tournament and I kick his butt each week. I don't win every week but I've won quite a few.
6. Tom & I met playing pool at a local bar. My ex-boyfriend introduced us. But it took 4 years before I agreed to go out with him. The boy is patient.
7. I was a magician's assistant in high school. Seriously, it's true. We traveled around Ontario on the weekend doing shows at hotels and fairs. I know all the secrets and I'm not going to tell them to you.
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Thank you again to Megan & Amy at Our Pinteresting Family for nominating me!
If you were nominated for the Versatile Blogger Award, here are the rules:
- Thank the person that gave you the award in a blog post.
- Include a link to their blog.
- Pass the award on to 15 bloggers you follow.
- Include 7 random things about yourself in your post.
- Notify your nominees by leaving a comment on their blog.
Apr 16, 2012
Pin-up Girl
I was hoping to have a newly revamped front hall closet to show you, but when Tom started cutting into the drywall at about 3pm on Sunday, I knew there wasn't going to be a Monday post. He had the framing in and was trying to hang the doors level when he realized that the opening wasn't straight. Turns out that there was a twisted 2x4 in the wall right at the end. Who puts the twisted board at the end (if you're going to use a twisted board at all)?
So instead, I'm going to show off the cute little bulletin boards I put together.
I used fabric from Goodwill - previously used on those sad stuffed turtles, ribbon from the $1 bin at Michael's, and two bulletin boards from Value Village priced at $3 each. I bet it cost less than $10 to do both boards.
I rubbed some Minwax stain in Jacobean into the frames to provide more contrast between the wall and the boards. I didn't sand one of them enough so the colours aren't the same. The frames are a bit too thin so I may switch them out later for some picture frames, just to give the boards more presence.
I'm not the first person ever to do this, so while my post is a tutorial, I'm sure you can figure out what was done.
I removed the cork board from the frame and cut a piece of yellow fabric slightly larger than the board. The cork got a little damaged when being removed but, if that happens to you, don't worry since it'll all be covered with fabric.
Using a standard stapler I stapled the edges of the fabric to the back of the board, starting in the center of each side and pulling the fabric taut. I then worked my way out to the corners so that the fabric was secure.
I used a pretty fabric ribbon in a coral colour so that items could be added to the board without having to put a tack through them. I have ribbon in the same colour as the fabric, but the room is pretty neutral already, so it needed that pop of coral.
I started at a corner, stapled the ribbon to the back, went diagonally across the board to the opposite corner and stapled the ribbon to the back there. Repeat for the other diagonal.
I then found the center of each side and stapled the ribbon from the center of one side to the center of the next. And apparently only took pictures of the measuring tape.
Make sure you keep track of whether the ribbon should cross over or under the ribbon already attached, so that you get a nice basket-weave effect.
I hot-glued buttons to the spots where the ribbons cross, just for some visual interest and to add more texture.
I still need to mount them to the wall, but for now they are fully functional just resting on the worktable. I decorated them with photos of my girls, my letter B (first purchase ever from Hobby Lobby!), and my ornament made of elephant dung.
So instead, I'm going to show off the cute little bulletin boards I put together.
I used fabric from Goodwill - previously used on those sad stuffed turtles, ribbon from the $1 bin at Michael's, and two bulletin boards from Value Village priced at $3 each. I bet it cost less than $10 to do both boards.
I rubbed some Minwax stain in Jacobean into the frames to provide more contrast between the wall and the boards. I didn't sand one of them enough so the colours aren't the same. The frames are a bit too thin so I may switch them out later for some picture frames, just to give the boards more presence.
I'm not the first person ever to do this, so while my post is a tutorial, I'm sure you can figure out what was done.
I removed the cork board from the frame and cut a piece of yellow fabric slightly larger than the board. The cork got a little damaged when being removed but, if that happens to you, don't worry since it'll all be covered with fabric.
Let's stop to admire that for a moment. I like it already.
I started at a corner, stapled the ribbon to the back, went diagonally across the board to the opposite corner and stapled the ribbon to the back there. Repeat for the other diagonal.
I then found the center of each side and stapled the ribbon from the center of one side to the center of the next. And apparently only took pictures of the measuring tape.
I then put the board back in the frame and was done.
Yes, you read that right. Come on, don't you have an ornament made of animal dung?
You don't know what you're missing.
I love how there's so much going on - the yellow background, the white pattern on the fabric, the coral ribbon, the buttons, and then whatever I choose to pin onto the board. Having so much together is very unlike me - but I've got to say, I'm really digging it.
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I'm linking to these parties this week!
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