Whilst being laid up on the couch, I haven't felt so bad that I can't multi-task while watching some of my favorite shows (The Golden Girls and Frasier reruns have kept me going. Hello hilarity!!). I decided to work on something for me, so this is what I was able to accomplish this weekend --
It's called "Coffin Buzz" and it's a freebie from Paulette Stewart, designer of Plum Street Samplers. I'm a coffee fiend (if you couldn't already tell...), so this is just perfect. I stitched it on 40 count Antique Almond by Silkweaver. I plan on finishing it in a rustic frame and hanging it at work to add a little character to those battleship grey walls that surround me for 9 hours a day.
My house is coming along, slow but steady. Most of the painting is done on the first floor, with the exception of the woodwork in the den and dining room. I started painting the trim in the living room this past week with the most important part -- the bookshelves. I can finally put all of my books on the shelves, and I interspersed some pictures and fun knick knacks up there, too. I haven't gotten to any of the molding yet, though, thanks to this hideous cold.
Now, before I bring you along to what is now my beautiful living room, I must remind you of what it was.
Horrifying. That green is just...ugh. Initially it didn't seem so bad, but once I got a really good look at it...bleh. Also, what we realized (we meaning my family and I -- I had a lot of help with all the painting on the first floor) is that the paint above the chair rail all throughout the house isn't just a pale blue...it's a pale bluish-purple. In addition, the former owners must've painted in the middle of the night with sunglasses on, since they made a MESS with the paint. MESS. Not to mention the fact that they painted over wallpaper, and the trim has never been painted white. Ever. UGGGGGHHHHH. Anyway.
THIS is what my living room looks like NOW --
Isn't it SO much better and way more amazing?!?!!! It took 3 coats of primer to get rid of that horrific green, but it's gone! The handles on the cabinets under the bookshelves got thrown out, so I'll be on the hunt for something to replace them. I did deviate from my original painting plan -- the color I ended up choosing for the living room is lighter and has a little more peach in it than the color I had originally wanted in there. I think this is much better and lightens up the space more so than the other darker color I'd initially chosen. (And yes, that is my crazy black panther on the hearth. Apparently she wanted in on this photo op, so she coyly entered from the bottom left, pretending she'd never sniffed this area of the living room before. She's lucky she's cute.)
Here's a close-up of my bookshelves --
Anyhooter, that's all I have at the moment. Time to take more cold & sinus medicine and make either tea or coffee...something hot to break up this gunk in my head. Yuck.
5 comments:
Wow, book shelves look fabulous, congrats on a wonderful redo!
@Stitchin' Sweet Sue - Thanks!! It's all so much work, but totally worth it! :)
Love that the books (well at least some of them) are up on the shelves...it's the final touch that says "I'm home." I am not going to lie...pretty excited to see Harry Potter and Ken Follett up there! :)
So sorry that you have developed spring allergies though...you know that it is when they hit me the hardest and they are just no fun.
You really powered through that coffee project...when I saw it last it wasn't nearly finished. Good work. I worked on my Mirabilia between dosing myself when my head didn't hurt too much but didn't make as much progress as I'd have liked. Oh well...
Cute finish! I love this one and it's so true for me. I'm non-functional without caffeine.
Love the new paint job. The bookcases just pop now and are lovely!
Looks great Jacki!! Love the color and the shelves.
Your Coffin Buzz looks great on that fabric!
Hope your feeling better, I am battling similar allergy issues.
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