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- Boring is as boring does?
Are only boring people bored, or is boredom the origin of creativity? Boring people… boring to who? whom? I know a gal that I used to liken the conversational experience of her as “talking to a closed door”. Imagine my shock when I heard later on that she was one of those people with an alter ego. It was not that I was not worth her time but that she was busy on “inside of her mind”. It was my error. Not hers. I have learned that boredom lies within ones own dullard-ness. What I saw was this curtained door. But what existed is many many doors. Opened . For me… I have never had enough time in any given day for years and years and years to have the chance or luxury to be bored. On occasion though I will take a bathrobe day.
- Hanging coat tree!
Take one Hobby Lobby wall decor, a few coat hooks, a picture hanger and paint. Add glitter appropriately.
- Skull. Skol!
I have had fun creating a great garage/man cave for Du this summer. It's been fun, a labor of love and appreciation as well as setting the artist in my soul free. Painting on a buffalo skull.
- Life is not a fairy tale.
I have been asking God about an observation, the occasional encounters, for quite some time now and again it pops up like a stem of poison ivy in bloom amongst cultivated roses. And just what is it? Well...whether it is on a cruise, in a car, on a social media post, at the store (on normal days!) or even at church, what the heck is with the scowling, muttering, bitter old ladies whose countenance gives visualization to the word crone?!
- Whats black & white? With a red floor.
Laundry room make over that's what! I repainted all walls bright white. And took one piece of plywood (in pretty good shape) and cut it to fit the width and the length of the washer-dryer and decoupaged vintage paper onto the top and sides. On occasion the paper bubbles up and it did here as well. So I popped the bubbles and let the wood shine through. I sanded it all down and gave it two more coats of deco glue. ta-ta-dah! Free folding table. Not granite. Mine. It pleases me to look at it. And what better place to stand in the gap of prayer and fold laundry while looking at the smiling faces of my family. :) And the ironing board door and husband bench technique? Wait? What? What the heck is a husband bench? Before malls and when shopping was a dress up outing it was a common sight to see a row of husbands sitting outside the store fronts conversing with other husbands or beaus to be waiting to carry their ladies packages. Inspired my my gram's use of black glossy paint everywhere when that was the only color available to her back in the day. All good and loved things chip and each mark is a memory. So here too is an instant antiqued memory. Items used: The wainscoting = pallet boards sanded, painted and liquid nails attached. Bench my husband made = Spray paint, sander, heat gun. Folding table = Plywood, wrapping paper, decoupage.
- Closet gone wild!
“All great changes are preceded by chaos” Deepak Chopra It just takes a little inspiration... From a closet gone wild... To a storage locker for three. Why dark colors? Reality of kids baby. Reality!
- Barn Door Table PROJECT
After a long time in searching for the right vintage cabinet we found it! It was a display in one of those little out of the way shops way up north that just beg to be told about in a story! The display also included a barn door that was used as a partition as well. In order to get the cabinet, we had to buy the door as well. No problem-o!! SOLD!! Send it to the shed and we'll will figure it out later. And there it stood. For almost two years and then came the request "mom!! my cabin needs a good sturdy vintage-y looking table". So Du and I squared it off, came up with a leg system using reclaimed 2x6s and here it is! TA-TA-DAH! cabin friendly :)
- So your husband drops a tree on your bucket.
You know how you get that magical corner all set up and it is picture worthy for the neighborhood as well a photo op for a home decor magazine? You sound the right bucket. You found the right flowers and it works just perfectly with your grandpa's grinding wheel. And then your husband is out doing yard work and the tree just so happens to drop right on it? Sometimes it really is for the better. hmmm... looks like they need a drink too.
- Leftovers.
There we were. We had bought enough to do 2 bathroom ceilings in vintage tin panels to "make sure" and since everything went fairly well we had enough left over to play artist on.
- Can you have too much shiplap? Nope.
Fireplaces on an angle in a right angle life. Embrace it! Make it a deliberate feature rather than a "tuck in a fireplace there without spending the extra money" kind of build. NOTE: ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING COMMISSIONED OF MISS EVEY LU by Denise Dahlheimer, Art On The Outskirts Studio
- Inspiration bed $2400...
Well that was fun! Next?! The inspiration piece was $2400 😳 And baby girl is not such a baby anymore.
- RV Camper upgrade
Stock factory decor in my camper?! I don’t think so! 👀 COMING SOON !! 👀 Subscribe to my blog and I will share with you how i do these things! 😊
- No more microwave gaping at me!
When the new microwave does not fit, you must acquit... well with adding a couple of doors and a shelf ❤️ and ta-ta-dah a sanctuary for the coffee paraphernalia.

















