The Right Light

August 17th, 2010

You may have noticed the scrolling box over there in the sidebar. ———————————>
It is a wish list of sorts; things I like and someday hope to own. There have been quite a few of the items which I’ve already purchased, such as this and this and 12 of these in antiqued bronze, but I just keep finding pretty little things that I want.

One item that has been on the list for quite some time is the Haley Table Lamp from Crate & Barrel. I love everything about it… except the hefty price tag. I can think of a lot of other things to spend $229 on, can’t you?

So in the meantime, while I wish and wait for the day when I can swallow the thought of spending that much money on a lamp (which will inevitably be knocked over and broken by flying Barbie accessories,) I decided to try and find a more wallet friendly option.

I found this mauve 1970’s ginger jar lamp at the local thrift store and tried to look past that pink patina to envision something which could work in my own living room. After walking around for several minutes and coming back to it 3 times, I decided to take the plunge and snag it, with the hopes that a little love and spray paint could turn it into less of an eyesore.

Lamp Redo 1

What? Not what you expected? Luckily, the price tag on this little light of mine was pretty appealing.

Lamp Redo 2

Once I got it home, I searched through our assortment of spray paints and decided on a metallic shade.

Lamp Redo 3

After a light sanding and a coat of primer, the once dated lamp was ready to be painted and fitted with a more modern shade.

Lamp Redo 4

I think that the final product is about 95% better than the previous putrid pink version, although I’m not sure I’m sold on the metallic finish. And even though it’s not as pretty (or cool) as the expensive Haley Lamp, maybe after it hangs out for awhile it will grow on me. Otherwise, it will be back to the garage for new coat of color.

Guitar Girl 4/52

August 12th, 2010

Guitar Girl 4/52

Pinky certainly has acquired some pretty great musical talent, although I’m sure my opinion is biased. It’s so fun to watch her strum the guitar or play some chords on the piano because she has a way of making it sound so pretty, even thought her musical knowledge base is practically nil.

Green Grass & Twins

August 9th, 2010

Green Grass

This past weekend, we did a lot of work around our house. Hedges were trimmed, grass was mowed, oil was changed, rooms were cleaned, etc. After mowing the grass, I noticed that the edges of the driveway were still a bit shaggy and I really wanted it straightened up. Unfortunately, we do not own any sort of edger. So I got a hair brain idea. You can call it crazy, pathetic, or cheap. Or all three. I call it a solution. What is this crazy, pathetic, cheap solution that I speak of? I decided that using SCISSORS to trim it up would be a good idea.

Grassy Driveway

And oddly enough, it was. You should have seen me out there chopping those little blades of green. Go ahead and laugh. It was quite entertaining, I’m sure. I just lined the lower blade of the scissors up with the edge of the driveway and snipped away. Pretty easy stuff. After about 15 minutes of cutting, everything was straight and we had a perfectly manicured yard. Of course, having a true edger would have probably cut down the job time and my amount of humiliation considerably. It does look better though, right?

Twins

Awhile ago, I snagged these two antique-ish chairs off Craigslist for super cheap. I loved the intricate details of the wood and could picture these two in my living room flanking our entertainment stand.

The Twins

However, they both need a little bit of help. (They sort of eerily remind me of those twins from “The Shining” in this pic.) The seats are falling apart and the stain has been worn off in some areas. So, what will happen? Well, of course they will be getting a grand transformation. Yes, I have big plans for them. However, it will be a few weeks before they will be finished, thanks to the sluggish shipping on the fabric I ordered for the seats. Stay tuned to see the outcome!

3/52

August 6th, 2010

Too cool for school… or so she thinks!

Apple Berry Salsa

July 30th, 2010

A few years ago, my sis gave me the most wonderfully thoughtful Christmas present. It was a cookbook that she made and catered specifically to my tastes, containing family favorite recipes. Yummmmm. It’s great! Whenever I’m craving some of that comfort food from home, I can easily whip something delicious up with the help of my trusty cookbook.

Because it has been so ridiculously warm here, I wanted a recipe that I could put together without turning on the stove and raising the house temp to broil. I was delighted to find a recipe in my trusty cookbook for Apple Berry Salsa. Since I love salsas of all kinds, this one seemed like a great choice and with such a sweet fruit mix, I knew we had to try it. On a scale of 1 to 10, we rate it an 11. It is so delicious, refreshing and healthy that it would be a crime not to share it.

Apple Berry Salsa

Apple Berry Salsa

Prep: 15 min
Servings: 16

2 medium granny smith apples
1 pint of strawberries, diced (about 1 ½ cups)
2 kiwi, peeled and diced
1 small orange
2 tablespoons packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons apricot jelly

Peel, core and slice apples. Coarsely chop apple slices. Dice strawberries and kiwi. Zest to measure 1 teaspoon orange zest. Juice orange to measure 2 tablespoons juice. Add orange zest, juice, brown sugar, and jelly to fruit mixture; mix gently. Chill before serving. Serve with baked cinnamon chips and enjoy!