12/21/16

Christmas Ornaments!

     Halfway through finals week I started to get an urge to make something creative. I managed to hold off my cravings a bit until finals were done, before pulling out all of the stops. In past years I have been quite successful at making beaded ornaments using beads from my paternal grandmother, so I started with that. Unfortunately, my efforts were not quite what I had hoped and I didn't make as many of the beaded ones as I had thought.

     I also made ornaments out of plastic canvas. We had some sets that were already pre-cut, so I used those up. Unfortunately, plastic canvas is a pain to cut, so once the pre-cut ones were finished I didn't make anymore out of plastic canvas. Here is a picture of one of the plastic canvas ornaments:


    The final type of ornaments I made was a bit of an experiment. I got the idea off of Pinterest and can say for certain that it works, but some modification would be helpful. First I took burned out Christmas light bulbs (about the size of a nightlight bulb) and coated half of the outside in a layer of Modge Podge.

This stuff is magic!

     After that I sprinkled glitter over the ornaments and left them to dry before going back for a coat on the other side. For some of the ornaments I painted over the outsides so they would match the glitter I was using. About halfway through I realized that I could use Elmer's glue to make a design of a different color on the bulb.

The finished product! They look great!
     The only thing I wasn't happy with how the turned out was that there wasn't a good way to fasten a hanging mechanism to the bulbs. I tried hot gluing some embroidery thread to the ends. That mostly worked, but it was a little tedious. I also tried wrapping wire around the end of the bulb and forming a hoop, but it was difficult to get the wire to stay. In the end I left most of the them unfinished. They look pretty good so I will probably save them to use as props in a Christmas photography project.

12/5/16

Dining Room Remodeling

     For the first time in my remembrance my immediate family hosted Thanksgiving at our home. This was not the first time we had hosted a large gathering of family members, however. So thankfully we knew what to do. The furniture in the living room was rearranged to fit two large folding tables. Thanksgiving was a success, but after the festivities things didn't go back to normal.

     For a long time my mother had wanted to repaint the dining room. This time she took action and chose a color. Our dining room would go from white with a yellow accent wall and popcorn ceiling to gray with a smooth ceiling. Also, the curtains would be replaced.

     Instead of moving the furniture back in the living room we moved the dining table and all of the furniture from the dining room into the living room. Tarps were put down so Dad could remove the popcorn ceiling and Mom could start painting.

All ready to go!

     A week later the room was done and the new curtains were hung up!

     Next on the decor to-do list: Put up the Christmas tree!

"I love it!" - Mom

The curtains are black, with a white sheer layer.