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Monday, November 12, 2012

Tunnel Time

My growing boy is all about getting into things. I wanted to try and find a new outlet for him instead of climbing in our shelves. (Which he still loves to do still) For the $15 price tag this tunnel was a great find. My little man wasn't afraid to go through it when we got it open and figured out how to do it on his own in minutes. Now after having it for a few weeks he loves to just go through it on his own or play peek a boo with us.


Positives:
It closes up and opens easy
Small and easy to store once closed
Soft with no sharp edges or hard spots

Negatives:
Makes my house seem messy..er when it is out



You looking at me mom?




Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Halloween 2012

It's a little late but here are a few shots from our Halloween.

Yes I am that short next to my hubby.

Little Man C was Popeye. It was really easy to make his costume :)


Loving walking around at night.

I got my new iPhone 5 in the mail on Halloween . I left the film on so it had a weird glare in the pics and little man C wasn't used to the flash yet :)



Update on Cabinets

Remember way back when I posted on refinishing my kitchen cabinets?! yes about a month ago now. Well.... I am sad to say I am still working on them. Gasp!! I know it is taking forever. I attribute it to needing to wait for things to dry and a baby boy that always wants his mommy. I am hoping to have everything done by thanksgiving, then I will have a kitchen to be thankful for. :)

Here is our bathroom that I did before the kitchen... It went a lot faster.

So I figured I could at least give an update for now and some tips for those of you that are trying out the same thing.

Tips:
1. Use a liquid sandpaper (Citristrip gel) on the drawers and doors. I found that it was a lot better at striping the wood than just sanding. I really want to get a good even smooth stain on the most noticeable parts of my cabinets. I did not use it on the frame as I didn't want to deal with the mess. Just did it on the large sides that were built in and sanded the rest.
2. Use the mineral wash recommend to get all the leftovers off the wood before and after sanding. It helped just to make sure the all the citristrip was off before the stain. It was also very helpful to get stain and topcoat off my hands.
3. Use larger tape then 1". I use 1" painters tape to tape off areas and I still got paint on the walls. It was hard to get my tools in the small areas.
4. Use a smooth sponge. Now there are others that say to use a sock but I found that a smooth sponge worked so much better to get a smooth coat on the wood. The sock wood leave marks where the toe stitch was and was hard to get an even coat.
5. Remove all hardware (cabinet hinge's) and appliances. I asked mt husband to do this for me and he said it would be fine and I may have gotten stain on stuff ...oppps I know you may not care about stain on your hinges but I kinda wish I had taken the time to do it cause it isn't very clean of a look.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Guest Post by Twist Me Pretty (Formally known as My Yellow Sandbox)

Hello!  I'm Abby from My Yellow Sandbox Twist Me Pretty.
My blog started out as My Yellow Sandbox.  It was originally a place to compile all the crafts and interior decor I saw and loved online.  Yes... before Pinterest!   As I happened upon a love of hairstyles and found my niche in this online world, I decided to change the name to Twist Me Pretty.  To celebrate the new name and look I've teamed up with my favorite shops and bloggers to bring you a massive giveaway.  A giveaway to top all giveaways.  There will be over $1,500 in prizes and over sixty five winners!  
 To enter the rafflecopter and see what exactly is up for grabs visit twistmepretty.com
You might find a little of this over there too... :-)

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