Shellac Update: Day 14

This little shellac nails thing is becoming kind of a science experiment to me.  Surprisingly, all of the tips of my nails are still in perfect condition, which boggles my mind.  Is this some kind of witchcraft?  I just don’t even know what to think anymore.  But, I really want to know how long these babies will last.  Max did say 14-21 days after all.  (In case you missed the last update…Max is the Italian man that did my nails.)

I’m not too keen on how long my nails have become…I think of them as “lovely lady nails”…as in from the late 90s…as in too long.  Close up, you can really tell that they are starting to grow out.

But, from far away, they aren’t too bad, right?  Like a Monet…not so pretty close up, but nice from far away.

Part of me can’t wait to soak these puppies in acetone and scrape it all off…we’ll see how long it lasts.

Did anyone else realize that today is the Ides of March?  As in…Beware the Ides of March??  Ok…maybe I’m the only nerd out there…but, just beware, ok?  Especially if your name is Julius Caesar. 😉

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Pinterest Challege Winter Edition: Monogram Pillow

Today is the day!  I explained what the Pinterest Challenge is back in this post in case you missed it.  But basically, it’s the brain child of a couple super cool bloggers: Katie from Bower Power and Sherry from Young House Love.  They decided to challenge anyone and everyone to stop pinning and start creating.  This edition, they also have a couple guest hosts to add to the list: Erin from The Great Indoors and Cassie from Hi Sugarplum.  Today, there is a link party going on at each and every one of their blogs.  Basically just a way for everyone to share their projects…fun, huh?  I thought so, which is why I decided to participate.

I wasn’t sure exactly what I wanted to do, but I knew that I wanted it to be monogram related.  Ever since I got engaged to the love of my life this past December, I’ve been oh so excited about getting a new last initial.  😉

Here’s some of my inspiration photos from Pinterest.

{images from (starting top left and going clockwise) here, here, here, and here.}

I explained my dilemma in my original post about this challenge that since we are moving to Virginia (via Ohio) in just a few short weeks, making a new piece of art to hang on my wall just doesn’t really make sense right now.  Although, I plan to make some sort of monogram type art to hang somewhere once we get to decorating the new digs.

That left me with the pillow option.  What to do…what to do…  That’s when I remembered that my friend, Amber, recently gave me some printable iron-on transfer paper!  I considered stenciling fabric, but I figured I give the transfer paper a shot first.  And, since I already had some white muslin in my fabric stash, this little project was also turning out to be pretty close to F-R-E-E, which is always a bonus in my world. :)

I have recently been working on our Save the Dates (check out this post and this post for more on that), which means that I’ve had to learn a whole lot about photoshop recently.  (bt-dub, the save the dates have been ordered!  Can’t wait to share what we came up with with you all!)  So, with my newly gleaned photoshop skills, I set out to design us a monogram pillow.  Here’s what I came up with.

I’ve been super into chevrons as of late, so incorporated some of those into the background for kicks.

The only problem is that when you use transfer paper, the image needs to be a mirror image.  Have no fear, this is not all that difficult in photoshop.  I have CS5, so I’m not sure if it’s different in other versions, but all I did was go to Image->Image Rotation->Flip Canvas Horizontal and it instantly made it into the mirror image that I needed.

So, armed with my design, transfer paper, and fabric I was ready to get the party started.

I was impressed with the thoroughness of the directions for the transfer paper.

It’s important to print your design on the side of the paper without the stripe.  On my hp printer, this meant putting the stripe side up in the paper feed tray.  If you can’t figure out which way to put your paper in based on the diagrams, an easy way to figure it out it to put a mark on one side of a piece of paper and print something.  Just don’t forget which side you put the mark on.  😉

Viola! Printed out mirror image.

I was actually quite impressed that I got it right the first time.  The package only comes with 3 transfer papers, so there’s not exactly a lot of room for error.  Oh, be sure to trim the edges so that just your design is on the page.

Next, I turned on my iron to the hottest setting and turned off the steam.

Then, following instructions, I placed a wood cutting board down and then put a pillow case over it.  It specifically said not to use an ironing board and to use a hard surface.

I ironed out my fabric to get rid of wrinkles.

Then, I placed the design where I wanted it.

As the instructions suggested, I firmly placed the iron on the back of the transfer paper and pushed down with two hands for 20 seconds.  I continued this until the whole image was done.

Then, I carefully pulled back the paper from the image.  It said to wait 2 minutes for a glossy finish or only 5 seconds for matte.  I chose the latter.

There she is.  The chevrons are looking a little purple-ish in this photo, but it’s actually the same color as the B, just at 25% opacity.

Next, I folded the fabric in half and cut the fabric out to the size I wanted it (I left 2 inches of white fabric on the top and bottom and 3 on the sides).  This way, I had the front and back to my pillow.  Then I pinned the edges (with my design image facing inward, aka right sides together).

Using my sewing machine, I sewed 3 sides plus halfway on the fourth side so there would be room to turn the pillow right side out and to stuff it.  (Be sure to slightly turn the corner near the open edge (maybe an inch), so that you can stuff that corner too!)

I clipped my corners to de-bulk it a little.

Then, turn your pillow right-side-out to stuff it.

I was worried that it was looking a little wrinkly, but it was fine after I stuffed it.

I found poly-fil at the local Meijer for just about $4 (in case you’re keeping track…that makes this project a grand total of $4 so far since I already had the other supplies…whoo hoo!).  You can probably find poly-fil at a craft store for cheaper, especially with a coupon, but I was finishing this project after hours (hello, my name is Karen and I am a procrastinator). 😉

I would say that I used about half of this package for my pillow, which was roughly 16 x 12 inches.

Once the pillow was stuffed, I hand sewed the opening.  Holding the opening closed with one hand while sewing with the other actually started to hurt my thumb joint pretty bad…is it possible to have arthritis at 29?!  Oh gawd…please tell me it isn’t so!

And here’s the final product all snug on our bed!

I’m happy with how it turned out especially considering that I was using supplies I already had on hand, but I was limited by those supplies with what I could do.  First, the transfer paper was only 8.5 x 11 inches, so my design’s size had to be finite.  Also, while muslin is cheap, it is also rather thin.  I probably should have made this a pillow case and then sewn a separate pillow to place inside it.  Alas…I didn’t think of that until it was too late (and my thumb joints were in pain).  But, overall, I like it!  Once we figure out what colors we are doing in the new house I’m thinking that I change the colors and print it out and frame it, too.  Or maybe I’ll switch it up and make something a little more modern…hmmm…

What do you think?  Do you like the design?  I’m thinking I’ll try a stencil and fabric paint for my next attempt…I’m a little worried that our house is going to be covered in monograms…oh well. 😉

Check out what other bloggers did for the challenge using the links below!

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~ Sneak Peek ~ Baby Daniel

Just a couple weeks ago, I did a maternity photo shoot with Baby Daniel’s parents and we were talking about how we’d need to schedule his newborn shoot ASAP if he decided to make a late arrival…little did we know he’d be early!

This little guy was so itty bitty and reminded me so much of my nephew, Zachary, when he was a newborn.

I’ll be sure to share more pictures soon, but I wanted to get a few on the blog for his family to see. :)

Daniel was actually born breech (!) and this still seems to be his favorite position.

Love when you can capture the occasional smile.

This was actually one of Daniel’s favorite poses!  He loved being swaddled in his dad’s pocket. 😉

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Makin’ the Bed

I like when the sheets on the bed are nice and tight…I’m talking like hospital corners tight.  If I had it my way, I’d have to squeeze my way under the covers every night, but my crazy, thrasher sleeper of a fiance has other plans and our bed usually has all kinds of not-so-tight sheets.  But, when I clean the sheets and get to make the bed fresh, I make sure that the bed is made the way I like it.  I also like when the fitted sheet is nice and taught…as if it were a trampoline and you could bounce a quarter off of it.  So, here’s the way I make my bed in case any one of you also like a nice, taught fitted sheet.

This is how I like my fitted sheet to look.

To get there, this is what I do.  1) Start by simply getting the fitted sheet over all the corners of the bed.  Sloppy looking, huh?  2a) Next, pull the sheet taught on one of the corners and pull the fitted portion of the sheet up.  2b) Here’s another angle of pulling the sheet taught.  3)  Keeping your left hand where it is (the very corner of the bed), flip the fitted portion of the sheet down and tuck it under the mattress.

Viola!  Nice tight corner!

Be sure to do this to each corner of the bed.  This is one of those little tricks that I’ve picked up along the way and thought it might be worth sharing.  😉

This might be a good time to let you know about the sheets that I love.  First, I always be sure to buy the “deep pocket” sheets that fit mattresses up to 18 inches deep.  This set of sheets is at least a couple years old and it’s the Target Home collection.  I bought them because they were inexpensive (especially since they were on sale) and they were highly rated through Consumer Reports (I think they were rated number 1…that’s above much more expensive brands like Ralph Lauren, Nautica, and Wamsutta).  I am definitely a snob when it comes to sheets.  I like them to be soft…I cannot stand scratchy sheets!

After a little research on Target’s website, it doesn’t seem like they are selling these sheets anymore (the highest thread count they show for Target Home sheets is 325 and I’m sure these were closer to 600 thread count), boo!  But, I think it would be a safe bet to go with one of the higher end Target brands like these Fieldcrest sheets (which happen to be on sale as of today!).  Sheets are definitely one of those items where quality is important, so I always wait until I find them on sale.  Dane and I also sleep with a whole bunch of pillows, so I’m sure to buy extra pillow cases as well. :)

Moving along with making the bed, now we’re at the flat sheet.  I spread the sheet over the top of the bed and then tuck the end under the length of the mattress.

There should be a good amount of sheet hanging over the edge (especially if you buy the deep pocket sheets).

Now I tuck that part under the mattress.  Kinda like wrapping a present…but the bed is the gift. 😉  Also, tuck any extra sheet along the long edge under the mattress as well.  See?  Nice and tight…aka hospital corners. :)

Then, I top my bed with a duvet.  I love how down keeps you warm in the winter and cool in the summer.  That is of course, when Dane hasn’t stolen the duvet from me in the middle of the night. 😉

I just bought this white duvet cover (from Target on sale of course)…more to come on that later.  But, I LOVE it and cannot wait until I get to paint the walls of our new bedroom in Virginia!

I will miss our floral vinyl decal though…I wish I knew a way to take it back down and re-stick it in the new place.  I’m also looking forward to some new bed side tables once we get settled in to our new home…this guy isn’t exactly doing our bedroom decor any favors…but it does make a great stand for our humidifier (I don’t know how we survived last winter without one!) and it was free…so, can’t complain too much!

Here’s one of my inspiration photos for our new bedroom.  (Are you seeing where my white duvet cover will come into play?)

{pinterest link to image found here.  Let me know if you know where the original image is from!}

Now that I have the duvet, all we need is…well…everything else.  Humph.  The new house will definitely be decorated in baby steps!

Anyone else like their sheets to be nice and tight?  Maybe you’re a thrasher sleeper like my fiance and you don’t really care that much?

 

PS:  Happy Birthday to one of my very bestest friends, Jenna!  She’s the one who told me this bed making tip is worth sharing. 😉  Love ya!

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