Monday, June 18, 2012

Anniversary Gift

Well, after finally getting through the yucky first trimester morning sickness, I got hit with the stomach flu. BLAH! This post is a bit late, but better late than never, right?! Our anniversary is on June 7 so I'm only about 11 days behind. I'll catch up...eventually.

Mr. Mayhem and I never buy each other anniversary gifts. We always go together and get something for "us." For our first anniversary we got the wedding album we had designed printed. For the 2nd we bought end tables for our new house, and last year, we bought a propane fire pit similar to, but not exactly like this...


This year we decided that we wanted to get one of our wedding photos printed on a large canvas. Up to this time we have only printed and framed about 9 wedding photos, and they are all 4x6". One reason that we never printed a big photo is because we didn't know which one to print. While we love our wedding images, our photographer seemed to have missed the full length traditional bride and groom shot. bummer... So after thinking about it a while we both decided to just go with our favorite shot even though it is not really traditional and this is what we got.


I love it! It is 30x14". Here is another shot for more context.


Clearly it needs more accessorizing especially on the buffet top. I'll keep you posted with what I come up with!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Assemble the Minions!

Mr. Mayhem and I have a good design/house project partnership. I come up with the ideas and he executes. I usually help, but let's be honest, I am the big picture, visionary, and he is the detailed oriented practical one. Plus, my skills with power tools are not what they could be. So imagine my surprise when he declares that the nursery must be a "Despicable Me Minion" theme. What??? Themes are my territory, buddy! Back off.


While I think the minions are adorable I had three main problems with this theme:
1. I didn't come up with it. It was throwing off my normal design conception process.
2. I imagined gaudy yellow walls with crazy cartoon decals.
3. What if we are having a baby girl???

I tried to deter Mr. Mayhem in various ways. I brought up the gender conundrum. (we will find out the sex of the baby at the end of the month!) He said it was fine. Minions can be for girls or for boys. I don't love overly girly frills anyway so I said ok. Then I brought up the rug conundrum. The current rug in the room that will be the nursery will not match a minion theme. His reply: We'll buy a new rug! He gave me permission to go rug shopping! Be still my beating heart.

Current Area Rug
 So I sat down to one of the most challenging designs I have ever tackled. It was difficult because I have been dreaming about designing a nursery forever, and now I finally get to, and I want it be be wonderful, and I have to do it in the confines of a minion theme!

This is what I came up with...


I will probably not be buying any of the actual pieces in this picture except maybe that rug in a different color. This was just what I found on a google image search to get my ideas out. For example, that lamp is $400. I will post source information when I decide the actual (not dreaming) elements that will end up in the nursery.

Mr. Mayhem used my design to lay it out in a 3D model of the space.


I went with classic white furniture and grey walls to give it a neutral pallet. Then I will layer on more childlike accessories, colors, and  to liven up the space.The dresser will double as a changing table. Two reasons for that: space and a changing table can only be used for 2ish years then I would have to try and sell it. The dresser can be used for years to come. I would rather invest in longevity.



This is an earlier render with a different rug, but it shows the growth chart that Mr. Mayhem is going to make and the little minion mural.

So that is the plan so far. Obviously more color and accessories will be added, and I will keep you up-to-date along the whole journey!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Reclaimed Wood Wall Art

I have seen a lot of "pallet art" on pinterest and other blogs that I read. I wanted to jump on the band wagon, but I didn't have any old pallets laying around. I decided to improvise and ended up with this beauty!


I started with these old boards I found in the garage. They were left over from an old shelf that we took out of our house soon after we moved in. The shelf had been disassembled leaving these boards behind. 

 

That is where is got fun. I don't have any pictures of the process but basically. I sanded the boards to get all the white paint off and then Mr. Mayhem beat the snot out of them with a hammer, screw driver, saw ect. to get the worn look especially on the ends. Then I took them back and smoothed everything with the hand sander.


Since I'm baking a baby I was banned from the garage for  the staining and sealing part of the project. Basically 2-3 coats of dark walnut stain were applied. At that point I adhered the viney stickers. They are from a company called "Wall Designer Accents." I picked them up at Hobby Lobby for $8. The stickers were followed by two coats of water-based Polycrylic. The individual boards are held together by lath nailed to the back. 

The final product!


 It is hanging in our basement guest room. Which is an on-going work in progress.