Category Archives: Home Decor

More Pinspiration for Our Bathroom

Once we got the Beatles picture last week, my brain has been at work coming up with some ideas for the bathroom. Enter Pinterest, my dear sweet love. I was able to find some photos that seem to capture bits and pieces of what we want.

We are going for a grey with yellow accents theme like the one above (sans the barn door obviously and a little less yellow)!

 I love the light/medium grey wall color in this one. It looks great with the white (which we have a lot of in the bathroom that we can’t change).  I definitely want a brighter yellow though.

While we want grey/white to be the main colors and yellow to be the accent color, we also wanted to have 1 little surprise accent piece in this blue color.  We stopped by the local Habitat ReStore last weekend for desk supplies with no luck.  But it wasn’t a total bust because we got a little something for the bathroom that will be perfect in a bright blue!  I won’t tell you what it is… you will just have to wait and see! :)

Coffee & Crates

After a fairly lethargic few days last week, I figured out why I felt so run down… I woke up today with a nasty cold.  But I am trying to look optimistically into the coming week because it is the week we get a garage space!  Woo!  So a lot of our week will be moving things out of the apartment and reworking the space once we both recover from being sick (yes- Walker is sick too).  But before the madness begins, Walker and I were able to sneak in a project yesterday that we have been wanting to try for a while.

A while back, Walker came up with the idea of using wine crates as shelves over the TV in the living room.  Totally on board, I started looking around for wine crates everywhere with no luck at all.  Unless I wanted to spend a ton of money online, there were no crates to be found.  Then finally on one of my trips to Joanne Fabrics, I happened to see a large wood crate for $10.  It needed to be roughed up a bit but it was perfect.  A few weeks later I saw some smaller crates at Michael’s for $6.99 a piece (plus I had a coupon so I paid less!) so we had all of our supplies.

P.S. Ignore the yard in the pictures below.  We are well aware that the yard work has fallen by the wayside. Bo loves it though… it’s like a jungle for him.

In order to age the wood, we started out by sanding and beating up our crates with a hammer.  This was the fun part! :)

Since we didn’t really want to change the color of the wood, we decided to use coffee to stain it a bit (think back to elementary school when you would age your Declaration of Independence project paper with tea or coffee then burn the edges to make it look old… same idea).  We figured it would warm up the wood a bit and bring out the flaws.  I found some gross instant coffee I bought for a camping trip ages ago and mixed several packets with a teapot of hot water.  Using an old paintbrush, I applied the coffee to all sides of the crates.

When I was finished, we still thought that they could use a bit more so I applied a second coat and then poured the remaining coffee onto the crates (to make things more uneven).  It was perfect so we let them dry outside for a few hours. When they were dry, we used a lighter to burn some areas of the crate, especially the edges. Minus a few finger burns, everything came out like we wanted.

Once we were done, we used a stud finder and some nails to securely fasten the crates to the wall. Getting the hammer in there was interesting but we managed… probably should have used screws!  Live and learn.  Our sad, old drill is probably too lame to have worked anyway! Finally, we filled the crates with sentimental things and put Walker’s watercolor painting of a tree in the center to bring everything together.  Now we want to put crate shelves EVERYWHERE!

Mason Jar Soap Dispenser

I didn’t have to be at work today until 10:30 (woop woop!) so I actually decided to get up and be productive for once! One of my errands brought me to Lowe’s and I was finally able to grab a brushed nickel soap pump to make a mason jar hand soap dispenser. It was a fun little morning project and our first dent into making over the bathroom (one of my New Year’s resolutions, remember?). It is super easy so here is a step-by-step for you! I started with a small mason jar ($1.50), the soap pump ($3.00), a drill, and some epoxy ($4.00 or free if it is already in the cabinet!).
1.  Make a mark in the center of the mason jar lid. This will be where you will drill the hole.

 

2.  Using a hole drill bit if you have one, drill a hole just big enough for the center of the pump to fit through. If you are like me and only have various sizes of normal drill bits, start with a small one and work your way up in size. I still didn’t have a drill bit big enough for the size hole I needed to make so I drilled a few little holes next to each other. It turned out pretty hideous but it doesn’t matter because you won’t see it. Plus the pump fit very snugly so I did a great job. Use pliers to remove any stray bits of metal or tuck the metal under so it isn’t sharp.
3.  Test to see if the pump fits and if so, start mixing your epoxy according to the directions on the package. I was fascinated by the dual syringe air bubble race I had going on.
4.  Once mixed properly, apply a small amount of epoxy to the bottom rim of the pump (the part that will sit on the lid). Insert the pump and press it down against the lid for a few minutes. Then let it cure according to the instructions.
5.  When completely cured (mine was an hour), give your jar a good washing to make sure there are no metal bits in it from the drill. Metal scraps don’t make for happy hands. Trim the provided soap pump tube to size so it goes to the bottom of the jar.

 

6.  Fill with your favorite liquid soap and enjoy! I can’t wait for this stuff to run out so I can buy Burt’s Bee’s Citrus & Ginger Root Hand Soap.
I also had a second mason jar and decided to use it to hold our toothbrushes and toothpaste. So we have a little theme going on! I love the way this turned out and have already washed my hands like 3 times just so I could use it.  :)