Darker Shade of Blonde

Dark Blonde Bob, Blonde Balayage

I gave it a good go, but I’m ready to trade in my platinum blonde for something a little closer to my natural shade. And by natural I mean a lighter brunette and no more gray!! Like all of my hair appointments I’ve pulled together a little inspiration board to show my stylist. Here’s what I’m thinking - but I could use some help!

Option one is to keep the length and go in over the light blonde with a darker shade and keep my current cut like the this top set of photos. The other idea I’m playing with are bangs. I’m a little wishy washy there, but when I look back at old photos I can’t help but think they’re cute! Here’s my mood board before I got those back in 2015.

What do you think? Can you comment on my instagram this morning with thoughts? My appointment is at noon!

Dark Blonde Bob, Blonde Balayage

Living Room Mini Makeover

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

Today I’m excited to show you a little progress I’ve made in the living space of our farmhouse - the upper living room. We have so many different projects in motion right now so instead of waiting until the entire space is finished (and furnished!) I wanted to highlight the little changes that have made a huge difference in this room. Come on over and let me show you around!

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

BEFORE

This is the original living room and main entry to the 1942 portion of our home. I love the arched door and gas fireplace, but wanted to change quite a bit. The brown walls paired with the limited light from the windows under the front porch made the room feel very dark. These are just iPhone photos taken the same time of day, yet you can see how cavelike it felt!

PAINT

 I used Cool Gray by Valspar in an eggshell finish and filled in the RESERVE quality paint. Let me tell you guys - this is hands down the nicest paint for the dollar. It compares to Aura from Benjamin Moore but is way more affordable (I believe I paid around $42/gallon). We only used one coat on the walls (two on edged because I tend to go a little lighter when I’m cutting in). I LOVE THIS PAINT!!! I bought two gallons thinking I’d need at least two or three coats but now I have enough for another space in the house. 

Another little trick I used for painting was to take a small art brush and flat white out of the can and go all along the ceiling edges. The previous paint job had a few areas that touched the ceiling and I am such a diehard about crisp paint lines! Once that was dry I used a rubber handled brush to get up in there. I think it works better than painter’s tape as long as you’ve got a steady hand.

I also painted my fireplace using leftover white paint from my bedroom. I did this in my last house too and it made such a huge difference. This brick was not in amazing condition so I did fill in holes and gaps with both caulk and some spray foam.

All of my trim also got a fresh coat of white paint in a satin finish that I had on hand (Valspar Signature in Wedding Veil)

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

WINDOW TRIM

It’s hard to pick a favorite update, but the new farmhouse style casing I installed on my window might be it. And I did it all by myself! Using inspiration I found on Pinterest, I purchased the following lumber: four 6′ 1x4s, two 6′ 1x2s and one 6′ 1x3. I used a nicer pine and double checked each piece to make sure there weren’t any big knots.

Once home, I made cuts for the piece below the sill (which looked original) and the two vertical side pieces. Luckily the size of the window was perfect to keep the top casing pieces all right at 72″.

I started at the bottom and worked my way up, being careful to nail into studs. One spot did need a screw, but I’m pretty pleased with how easily it came together! 

I then used a caulk gun to get into all of the gaps for a perfect finish. A couple coats of paint later and mama has a gorgeous window and a lot of confidence for more wood based projects.

LIGHTING

This room had two larger hanging light fixtures that I was always getting close to knocking my head into (especially the one closer to the kitchen). I felt like they visually muddled up the space as well and with no plans for any dining spaces in this room, I opted to take them down. My father in law (an electrical engineer) taught me what to do with the first one (which also had older wiring - I’m really glad he was here to help me there!) and then I installed the second myself. I used flush mount LED lights that have daylight style bulbs (some LEDs are so commercial looking). I’m so excited to have the confidence to do more electrical projects but people! Err on the safe side with this and hire an electrician or get someone who knows what he or she is doing before you attempt this kind of thing. Safety First! 

DECOR

We’re not 100% sure what we want to use this room for right now so we’re holding off on how we’ll furnish it.  The fireplace is gas with a ceramic log so we’re looking forward to wintertime fires there and a pair of comfy chairs would be great. I also think I’ll put a desk on the opposite side of the room and if we ever got a piano it would be swell in there too. For now I just decorated my mantle with some faux leaves and cotton branches, candles and thrift store holders, a circular mirror (same as the one in my master!), art (more moon prints here) I had around the house and a plant (that needs a better pot - I know!). It’s a work in progress! 

We’re also going to uncover the original white oak hardwood floors (we have photos the previous owner shared with us - it needs some TLC but we are excited to take that on some day!) but for now, the current floor will do. After refinished we’ll also add new baseboards. For now I’m pleased that it’s a lot lighter and brighter and ready for whatever we decide to do next! 

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

mini makeover, painted fireplace, farmhouse windows, cool gray by valspar

What I Wore | Class of ‘73

M7547, ModCloth Sweater, Seventies Outfit, 70s Outfit, Retro Outfit, What I Wore

M7547, ModCloth Sweater, Seventies Outfit, 70s Outfit, Retro Outfit, What I Wore

M7547, ModCloth Sweater, Seventies Outfit, 70s Outfit, Retro Outfit, What I Wore

WhatIWore: Ever have a week when it just takes until Wednesday to get going? I’ve been focused on other things (like my living room makeover and planning for Felix’s birthday) and my outfit photos lately have been duds (tried two different times with one outfit and ended up trashing both sets of photos). But today! Today! I’m feeling it a little more. I just wrapped my Whole 30 and I’m really happy with the results. I’ll do a recap post and some after photos in the next week (hold me to that!).

But let’s talk about this outfit! I knew when I got this sweater that it would have an awesome retro vibe that could be perfect for anything from a 1950s full skirt to a pair of high rise 70s style jeans.  For this look I paired it with my self made waist high flares, a vintage scarf, thrifted boots and a self made hat. Threw in those $12 sale sunglasses too. And I love it! I ditched the hat en route to town and was a little on the fence about the scarf, but ended up keeping it on and even scored a compliment (they do such wonders for your self esteem when you’re taking a risk!) So I felt great!  Definitely hitting the 1970s art teach vibe on this one. 

When: August 30, 2017

What:
Hat: Self Made
Shades: Loft
Sweater: ModCloth (on sale!)
Bag: Frye
Jeans: Self Made (pattern notes here)
Boots: Thrifted

Where: Donut Date!

Post Whole30, these jeans even feel a little loose fresh out of the dryer so I might take them in a smidge, but I kind of like the relaxed look too. I’ll be making this pattern up in a new fabric soon and I will definitely give them a closer fit to the body through the thigh.

So anyways! Gotta jet and clean up this house! Photos of the living room coming soon too!

M7547, ModCloth Sweater, Seventies Outfit, 70s Outfit, Retro Outfit, What I Wore

M7547, ModCloth Sweater, Seventies Outfit, 70s Outfit, Retro Outfit, What I Wore

M7547, ModCloth Sweater, Seventies Outfit, 70s Outfit, Retro Outfit, What I Wore

Garden Study | Zinnias, Butterflies & Bea

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Zinnias are one of my favorite flowers. I carried them at my wedding (grown by my parents and uncle… a tradition all of the girls in my family have done since!) and this year I set out to grow my own. I planted them from seed in June. Early on I had some spotting on my leaves (which I attribute to excess moisture from crummy gutters that above!) so I tended to them carefully - removing the effected leaves and cutting stems often. The result is a gorgeous bed of cuttable flowers that will keep blooming into the fall (I hope!) 

And a bonus? They attract bees and butterflies like crazy! The bumble bees sleep on them at night and I’ve captured at least six different varieties of butterflies so far and today I saw a green hummingbird (too fast for my camera skills). 

My kids love them too. Felix is allowed to help me cut bouquets and Bea just grabs the colors she likes (which is fine by me.. we have plenty!)

Since i’ve had good luck with zinnias, next year we’re going to do a large bed of them in addition to some other flowers - probably dahlias too. I hope I have enough to start a table at the market! We shall see! 

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees

Butterflies, Zinnias, Bumblebees