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Oct 2, 2012

4 Things I Learned Yesterday....




1. When you sand green stain off of wood, 
the sawdust that sticks to your nose hairs will also be green.



2. No matter how well you put a paint can lid back on,
 if the can falls from a 2 foot height onto tile, the lid WILL come off.



3. Steel wool ROCKS at getting white paint out of grey-brown tile grout. 



4. I am allergic to steel wool.


Oct 1, 2012

Put Your Feet Up

One day this summer my sister and I got to talking about reupholstering furniture. Specifically, she had seen the footstool I recovered and wondered if I would do two that she had languishing in the basement. She had found these stools for $5 each (girl always finds the craziest deals!) and bought them because she liked the shape of the legs. But she didn't like the material or the finish on the wood.

Here is what I was given. She had stapled a pillow sham to the tops to cover up the ugly material underneath, but then gave up partway through. This poor stool looks like it's hiding in shame.

footstool before

I started to peel back the layers and it didn't get any prettier the lower I went. I did like the nail head detail though and wanted to replicate that.

footstool before

footstool before


I eventually made it to the wood, and the base on one of the stools was a re-used wood board, which I thought was pretty cool. An old packing crate maybe?

footstool bare wood

The rest of the stool was really well made, with reinforced corners. The feet had some nice carved detail as well.
footstool reinforced corner

footstool - leg detail


I stripped lacquer and stain right down to the bare wood. Is that some gorgeous wood or what? Here you can see the detail on the leg much clearer. If it was mine I might have just waxed it as is. But not everyone likes the unfinished look!

footstool - stripped wood

footstool - stripped wood  leg detail

I stained the wood with Rustoleum's Jacobean brown, and then once it was dry, painted over the stain with an off-white, beige paint.
footstool - paint layer

Once that was dry, I used some 100 grit sandpaper and hit the high spots along the base and down the legs, making it look worn and shabby. I also wiped some more stain over the paint and then wiped most of it off. This dirtied up the white paint a bit. Once I had the colour I wanted, I applied two coats of wax and buffed it until the wood was smooth.

footstool - worn finish

The padding that had come with the stools was not very thick and was starting to fall apart, so I threw it away and bought 4 inch rectangular foam. The foam was longer than the stool so I cut it down with a bread knife. Definitely the easiest way to do it. I wanted the edges to be softer though so I wrapped the foam in batting and stapled it down onto the sides of the stool.


footstool - batting

I used a thick corduroy-like fabric for the cover. It had stripes of green, orange, and beige that I think is just neutral enough to go with a lot of different decors (can you pluralize decor?) I laid the material on the stool upside down and pinned the corners down to fit tightly.

footstool - fitting material

I then sewed along the pinned lines and fitted the material back onto the stool to make sure it was tight enough. I cut off the excess material on each corner, flipped the material right-side out, and pulled it back down onto the stool. I used upholstery tacks to attach the material to the stool rather than stapling it. I'll admit I needed Tom's help for this part. I pulled the material down firmly, tucked the edge under, and then Tom hammered the tack through the material into the wood. It's important when you're using striped material to keep the lines straight.
footstool - applying nailhead trim


I really like the extra little touch the tacks give the stool. And my sister's coffee table has the same detail so it's a nice way to tie the furniture together.


We had to test out the strength of it of course. Butterpants to the rescue. See how the foam is barely dented? That's a cushy seat!

Sasha on footstool

Is reupholstery going to be my new calling? I'm not so sure. It is a lot of fun though. Maybe I can tackle a chair next! Ha! Gotta dream big, right?


footstool refinished nailhead trim

footstool nailhead trim

footstool - faux worn paint

footstool reupholstery nailhead trim



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Sep 26, 2012

Warm-Me-Up Meals

As the weather gets colder I thought it might be time for some feel good recipes. I found some of my favourites on the internet to share with you. I haven't made every one shown here, but I chose dishes that were simple and yet good tasting. Things I wouldn't be afraid to try myself. Click on any of the pictures to go directly to the recipe.



I make pork roasts and pork loins regularly. Sometimes, when I'm feeling lazy I'll throw one in the slow cooker instead of the oven. But even in the oven, this is foolproof (just don't overcook!)

Pork Roast w/Onions and Apples - Turtles and Tails
Pork Roast with Onions and Apples



I make this one a lot. Just this week I made a close relative - hamburger soup. It's so good - better than chili. And again, you could make it in the slow cooker if you wanted to.

Taco Soup - Turtles and Tails
Taco Soup



This I haven't tried but it seems easy and looks amazing. Ritz crackers or panko crumbs for the coating, plus cheese, cream of chicken soup, and sour cream. What's not to love?

Baked Crispy Chicken - www.turtlesandtails.blogspot.com
Baked Crispy Chicken


Mini pot pies! Made with refrigerated biscuit dough. These would be nice to have on a night when you've worked late, you're tired, and you just want to eat, now.

Chicken Pot Pie Muffins - www.turtlesandtails.blogspot.com
Chicken Pot Pie Muffins


I've had this recipe on my Pinterest recipe board for 21 weeks (I checked.) Now is the perfect time to give it a go. And in single serving cups they would be fantastic for a party or a family dinner. Maybe at Thanksgiving?

Pumpkin Cheesecake Trifle - www.turtlesandtails.blogspot.com
Pumpkin Cheesecake Trifle


All of these look so good, I can't wait to get started. I'm on vacation next week (staying home refinishing the kitchen cupboards), but I think I might have to fit some cooking into the schedule.


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