Thankful- Happy Mother's Day

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Happy Mother's Day. 
So thankful for each and every woman in my life that has come along side me in the journey that is motherhood. 
There have been so many women over the years that have encouraged, inspired and stood in the gap for my mom who lost her battle with cancer when I was 10.
I wish I could list them all.
They have come to my aid so often when I needed my mom. 
Many times it was the little things;
 taking my children for an afternoon if I had a migraine, bringing a meal,
helping me "sweep" the carpet in a crisis because the vacuum was broken (and I couldn't stand the crumbs one minute longer),
putting a load of laundry in the washer for me,
holding my hand while I waited for scary news,
doing things with me that mom would have done, 
listening as I ramble on about DIYing,
being a cheerleader for me,
encouraging me to try new things,
making me LAUGH 
and 
loving me unconditionally.
My heart is full of gratitude for all of you. 
Thank you for being the hands and feet of my mom and of the Lord.
I LOVE YOU ALL!

Have a blessed day,
Katie

Linking with,
The Brambleberry Cottage 







Shabby Chic White Bedding

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You're more than welcome to think I have a problem. 
I know I do.
I wrote about my new bedding last spring. (Only about 5 of you saw it so you might want to pop on over to have a look.) 
I went out that day looking for white bedding. They didn't have anything so I got this darling Chapps by Ralph Lauren bedding instead. 
I got it at Tuesday Morning at a steal of a deal. 

 We started changing the other elements in the room in an attempt to lighten it up. The only colors left are some smokey blues, purples and green. 
I have been stopping in at Tuesday Morning every week or so convinced that this spring they would get in some all white bedding. 

I finally gave up. 
They had some duvets (never again)
and some matlesse coverlets (we already had an off white one.)
I wanted a fluffy comforter.
I found the new dust ruffle at Kohls. 
It had some unfavorable reviews but I love it. The material that covers the box spring can tear but the fabric on the bedskirt is lovely.

I kept searching and found the comforter at Target.
It is Shabby Chic for Target by Rachel Ashwell. 
Of course she would have the ruffled goodness I was looking for. :)
The reviews for it said the comforter was too wrinkled. I don't think so. It has a casual look and most of the wrinkles came out after a few days. 
It came with two king size pillow shams.
The shams look good with the antique lace of our other pillow cases. 
 The tray from the dining room table looks adorable. 
I may need to head out to the garage to make another one. 
 
This is a different look for me. 
Usually I have my comforter folded at the edge of the bed but most comforters are way too hot for summers around here.
I don't think this one will be. 
I'm completely smitten with the white against the dark brown furniture. 
Finally,
I have my white bed. 
Bill said, "New comforter?" 
Usually he doesn't notice. 
I guess all the white was a little more dramatic than I thought it would be.
I am hanging on to the floral set. I usually keep one comforter in reserve in case we need a change.

Bathroom Update III

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Things are rolling along with the bathroom. 
This is what it looked like last summer
I prettied it up as much as I could but the tub was turning wacky colors.
  
Bill took a day off of work to do the majority of the demo. 
He smashed the cultured marble jetted tub into pieces and carried it out in contractor bags. 
We haven't used the thing in ages yet there was still water in the hoses. Yuck!
Next he demo-ed the shower.
As we suspected there was mold. 
It was primarily under the shelf 
but, it was also in the back left hand corner.
 Bill was not happy to see that the builder didn't bring the stud all the way to the sill plate. The wall moves if you push on it. 
The tile guy came to measure and to take a look at what construction will need to be done to rebuild the pan, fix the stud and repair the sill plates and then tile.  
He said that his part should only take about a week and a half.
He sent me back out to look at more tile samples. 
I need floor tile
 wall tile for the shower
 tile for the shower pan
bullnose edge tile 
and a boarder tile
I have picked all the tile except the tile for the shower pan. 
The next step was finding the vanity.
It was an ordeal.
We didn't want to keep our vanities because they are too narrow. Each section is only 24 inches wide. 
It doesn't have very functional storage and it is low. 
We want a more modern height hopefully with more drawers. Something that looks like furniture.
We searched and searched the internet. We were going to buy something from Seconds and Surplus, a local builder's supply outlet, but realized that getting a 67 inch vanity with a granite top and two sinks up the bend in the staircase would be impossible and these tops don't come off with out possibly cracking.
So I decided that we needed two vanities 30 inches wide. 
We can center them under the light fixtures.
We went back to the big box stores to look at their selection in person. 
I am glad we did. I wanted white. The white cabinets weren't true white, they weren't even off-white, they were cream.
The only one that was white had a Carrera Marble. Soaps, lotions and cleaners can etch the surface of Carrera. I don't want to have to nag my better half about chemicals on the bathroom counter. If the cabinet had been a regular shape I think we would have gotten two of these and replaced counters when they were worn out but these cabinets had an odd shape. The MDF was also chipping on the floor model.

I thought about getting a buffet and retro-fitting it for sinks. 
Typically they aren't deep enough.

We went to Home Depot and played with the ready made unfinished cabinets.
Here.
I actually really liked this option but Bill would have had to add feet and some other stuff to dress them up a little. 
It would have been about $350.00 for three cabinets. Very affordable but granite and sinks would have added to the cost. Again, Bill wasn't impressed with quality.
We looked at the custom cabinet options but felt they were expensive. 
Bill just kept pointing out that basically these are just boxes with doors. He could build them if he had time.  
                                          Traditional Bathroom Vanities And Sink Consoles by Other Metro Amazon
I went back to the surplus store in Dallas hoping to find something in a French style that I could paint. There was nothing with a white sink. I could live with a lot of things but I felt that the color of the sink had to match the color of the tub. I finally decided that I wasn't getting white vanities and could live without them. I will have plenty of white elsewhere. 
Instead we are getting these.
We weren't wild about the iron curlicues, but we feel we can change those out to something else. 
They have black granite and white sinks and I can always paint them gray later like our designer suggested. 
I don't know why I debated these. They have the cleaner lines we were going for and Bill liked them so much better than the other French Provincial vanities we saw.
Very cute, just not us.

I ordered them today and we can pick them up later in the week. 
I have a fairly light aesthetic in my living room and I love the pop of black from my entertainment unit. 
I think these vanities will give that same pop to my bathroom.
I will show you the tile selections in my next post.

My glammy tub is in and should be delivered as soon as the rest of the faucets come in. Once everything arrives the plumber will come to move drains and supply lines. 






Chalk Paint Picture Frames

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While we are waiting for the stuff to come in for the bathroom update, I have been doing a few little projects in the dining room. I have been puttering with the remains of my can of CeCe Caldwell chalk paint. I didn't love using it on the powder room vanityBut I think I found some other uses for it.
When we cleaned out Bill's little Granny Vi's house she had these cute prints. 
I don't think they were expensive. In fact I saw a sticker on one of them that said they came from Ben Franklin which used to be a Five and Dime in these parts. She gave me the little one years and years ago. In fact it was one of our first pieces of wall decoration when we got married. 
While they all look very similar. The frame colors were a little off. I decided to unify them with chalk paint.  
I think I have almost come to end of my list of furniture to be painted but I still wanted more white, particularily in the dining room.
These little prints will replace some of the moldy gold frames I had in that room.
I love how it has changed these look of them and lightened up the room.



Once I started, I couldn't really stop. 
The mirror in here reflects the chandelier. I tried going without it once but I missed all 
the sparkle reflected back.
I got the frame for the mirror at a garage sale in the 90's. Some of the gesso was broken off so it wasn't too precious by any means.




Before:
After:
I love how everything is more unified and
it flows better with the other rooms downstairs.
It goes well with the tray I just made last week. 
Sprinkled with chalk paint,





 
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