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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Blush

Pink can be a color that is difficult to love. You may not be a pink person but what about Blush. Blush is on one of the loveliest color trends in recent years. This is not the bubblegum pink a little girl might like on her bedroom walls. Blush is more of a subtle pale pink color with a beautiful soft warm glow. It pares up well with warm metals like gold and copper and is a great compliment to both dark and light wood tones. If you are too shy to use it on the walls, like I am, try just a few accessories like a table tray, a decorative bowl or a vase. Or go a little bolder and find a couple of nice lamps and paint them blush. You're always safe with putting a couple of decorative pillows on your bed or sofa. If you want to be more daring, hang a pair of blush velvet curtains in your bedroom or even the living room. In small doses this elegant color can bring style to any room. Check out these options for your home.  



Wednesday, January 20, 2016


Recently at the thrift store I made a few wonderful scores. I absolutely love this bamboo accordion style wine rack. It thought it was faux bamboo but it looks like the real thing. The color is warm and golden so I don’t want to paint it.  It is probably something I don’t really need but I could possibly use it for display or maybe I’ll get into wine. It would be a stunner if I had a long enough counter or a bar area in my house.
It was marked $6.95 and with the 50% off sale it was only $3.50. Love it. It makes me wish I had a bar stand or a bar cart. I always thought there was something classy about a bar cart with a gleaming silver ice bucket and crystal bottles of liquor. Reminds me of an old David Niven or Cary Grant movie from the 1950s. My other thought was to use it in a gift basket with a bottle or two of wine or a set of wine glasses. I would hate to see it dumped at the thrift store again because someone couldn’t appreciate how special it is.

I also found this gorgeous white porcelain vase with white iridescent ginkgo leaves.  This too was on clearance for $3.50. I am not sure how it was made but the detail is fabulous. When I find something special I typically see if I can find it on line just to get an idea of it's value but I couldn't find it. I’ve been collecting white vases and pitchers and this will be a great addition.
Last I found this little gizmo. It's a wooden holder that I suppose can be used for candles, a small vase with flowers or even colored bulbs. It would also make a great gift holder with a bottle of wine. I love giving gifts in packages that can be reused for something else.  
That's all I have for this week. I'll be headed there again this weekend. I never know what treasures are waiting for me.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Time for a Power Saw

Don’t get me wrong, I know my way around a sander, drill and a power screwdriver but it’s time I graduated to some big time gadgets like a power saw. I have several projects I want to complete but can’t because I don't have the right size wood. I either have to hunt down some poor soul at the Home Depot to cut a piece or wait for my contractor to do me a solid.  It holds up progress so it’s time to put on my big girl pants, get a power saw and get the job done. I did some Googling and realize there are several different types of saws to choose from.


Stanley hacksaw

 A hacksaw is a hand held saw used for cutting metal and things like plastic pipes. No need to buy one of these, I have a bunch already that I never use.
 Black & Decker
Black & Decker jigsaw
A jigsaw and saber saw are hand held tools used to cut wood, metal and plastic. They are great for cutting curves and shapes as well as straight lines.

Craftsman circular saw

A circular saw is a hand held power saw that can be used to cut down wood, metal plastic brick or stone. It is, from what I have read, the workhorse of a DIYer. I have one of these and never use it. I put it together and attempted to saw a door and when I turned it on things went flying that I don’t think were supposed to. I know there is something I did wrong but it was enough to scare me into hiding it far far away. It’s now collecting dust in the back of my cabinet.


Ryobi compound miter saw
A compound miter saw (say what??!!) is a circular saw that sits on a table and is used for cutting long pieces of wood down to size and it has an adjustable arm that can be used to make angled cuts such as for crown molding or baseboards.
Skilsaw wet saw


A wet saw is used for making straight cuts on porcelain and ceramic tile. This might come in handy.

Which one did I choose? I would like to hold on to my fingers and don’t feel confident in using a circular saw. A hacksaw requires muscle, something I have little of and at this time I'm not tiling so I don't need a wet saw. I really want a compound miter saw because I think I can do the most with it but am not ready to invest the money. I decided to go with a jigsaw. For my purpose of cutting shelves and maybe some trim pieces I think it will be fine and is a good tool to have in my arsenal. To get me started on the right track for now the jig is up.

Now that I narrowed down my choice which one did I choose. Of course I Googled it and read all the reviews as well as went to the store to try them out in person. I went for the Black & Decker Linefinder Jigsaw. 

I’ve purchased Black & Decker tools in the past and they’ve always held up well. I liked that it had a light that is supposed to illuminate the line you are cutting, it has a compartment on the tool itself for extra blades and a tool free blade change. The weight was a little heavier than I wanted but some were much heavier not to mention more expensive. I won’t say I recommend it because I have not purchased enough cutting tools to make a judgement but I will definitely let you know if I like it. 

If you are like me and looking to purchase a saw, please talk to a professional to get some guidance. I am just putting a toe in the water and and not making any recommendations for brand or even the best type of saw for you to use. This is just where I am starting my journey. 

Good luck in your journey. I’m off to cut some wood and start saving for a compound miter saw.  I’m a big girl now.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Goodbye Christmas 2015

Christmas 2015 is over and it's time to say goodbye to all the lovely, cheerful Christmas decorations. We wait all year long for the season to begin and it ends in the blink of an eye. Last Christmas was all about turquoise and silver. I've never used those colors before and wanted to try something new. It was bright and sparkly and like a breath of fresh air.                    

 


This year we went with a more traditional silver, gold and red. Next year who knows. Is it too early to think about it. nah!!! 




Hope you had a great Christmas and will have a fantastic new year.
 
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