Friday, August 30, 2013

★ A Jewelry Box Revival ★

I received this old jewelry box from my mother-in-law several years ago.  She was trying to sell it at a tag sale, but there were no buyers.  It's huge!  It has a ton of space, so I thought it was a shame to let it go to waste.  I wasn't crazy about the color scheme (I'm not a fan of bright red and shiny brass pulls), but at that time I didn't care too much.  Well, in our new home our bedroom is a mixture of turquoise and a sea foam-y color, so the red jewelry box didn't exactly match.  It has been sitting on the top shelf of my closet collecting dust, and every time I opened the closet I had the urge to do something with it.  I mean, I loved it, but just didn't love those colors...

Lately I have been reading blogs of people who take old furniture and revive it.  I've seen some pieces that I have drooled over... and I thought... I should try that.  At first, I was trying to decide what my first project would be.  I knew I needed a practice project, (it's not smart to take a paintbrush to a big piece of furniture in your home without perfecting your technique, right?) so I thought this jewelry box would be a perfect practice piece.

Before

After

I didn't realize until now that this "after" photo makes it look a little intimidating.  Maybe I'll take another and swap it out... but for now, you get the idea.

Of course, it's not perfect, but I think it's a pretty good start.  I like the distressing around the edges (you can't see it much in this photo, but the lighting was terrible and the camera didn't want to focus on anything but the front of it).  Some things that I would do differently on my next project would be to sand the paint in between coats (there are a lot of obvious brush strokes) and use a glaze instead of a wash... the wash really accentuates the brush strokes even more.  I didn't want to go out and buy a glaze without trying the wash first, because I had all the materials needed for a wash.  But I think the wash added too much black, and came out a little blotchy.  I will be making a trip to home depot at some point to purchase a glaze... lesson learned!  But it has a new home on my dresser (it pretty much takes up the whole top of it!) and I will keep it, unchanged, because it was my first project and now I feel a connection with it!


 

Monday, August 26, 2013

★ DIY Primitive Painted Stacking Boxes ★

Happy Monday!  Well, I don't know if there is such a thing as a happy Monday...  However, I will push through...
My best friends & I had decided on a craft night for Saturday night.  We planned on making candles, but the materials were more expensive than we had anticipated... I guess we'll plan ahead for that and order supplies online.  We had passed by a display of round paper machet boxes, which made me think of those primitive painted stacking boxes that are around now.  I like them, but they were another thing that I thought would be easy to do yourself.  So that's what we did.
All you need are 3 different sized boxes (I got mine at Michael's), acrylic paint, and brushes.  A lot cheaper than all the candle making supplies.  I'm pretty happy with the way they turned out.  My painting skills still leave a little something to be desired (especially the tree... trees have always presented a challenge to me), but I'm noticing that I'm getting better the more I paint.  Practice makes perfect, right?

Approximate cost for supplies:         $7.00
Approximate cost to buy pre-made: $15.00
Savings:                                            $8.00




 

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

★ Vacation to North Conway NH & Scarborough ME ★

Here are some of my photos from our recent trip to New Hampshire & Maine.

Fourth Iron Railroad Bridge - New Hampshire


Waterfall - New Hampshire


Portland Head Light - Maine

photo by Andy

Portland Head Light - Maine


Mount Washington Cog Railway - New Hampshire


Mount Washington Cog Railway - New Hampshire


Mount Washington Cog Railway - New Hampshire


Saco River Covered Bridge - New Hampshire

photo by Andy

Albany Covered Bridge - New Hampshire

photo by Andy

Honeymoon Covered Bridge - New Hampshire


Swift River Covered Bridge - New Hampshire


Babb's Covered Bridge - Maine


Comstock Covered Bridge - Connecticut

photo by Andy


 

Monday, August 19, 2013

★ My Completed Projects ★

A few of the projects & paintings that I have completed so far...

Primitive Farm House Painting (2013)

Painted Antique Milk Box (2013) 
This milk box was in our back yard behind a retaining wall when we moved in, and it remained there until about 3 months ago, when I decided to clean it up and paint it.  It's now proudly displayed in our front yard.



Primitive Grungy Candles (2013) 
This seems to be a very popular one on my pinterest page.  Until recently, I didn't know how to attach websites to pins, so there was no tutorial attached.  Here is the tutorial I used to create these:
Be sure to follow the directions.  I didn't have any instant coffee in the house when I attempted it, so I used regular coffee grounds.  It didn't take too long for coating to chip off.  Sad to say these candles do not exist anymore, but I have instant coffee in the house now and just bought some new pillar candles, so I'm itching to give this another try.



 

★ Inspire ★

My name is Jennifer and I am 26 years old.  I am an only child and I grew up in West Haven CT and lived there until Andy (my fiancee at the time) and I bought our 1930's country Wallingford CT home in October 2011.

Andy and I got married in March 2012.

We have two cats (brother & sister) named Henrik & Cupcake.
I graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration in January 2011.  I currently work as an Administrative Assistant at the Yale University School of Medicine. 
My interests are reading (Agatha Christie is my favorite author), photography, painting, crafts, and baking.  I love covered bridges!  Andy and I have seen approximately 24 of them in different states over the last two years.  I also love anything old in general (homes, buildings, objects...)

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I decided to start this blog as a way to keep track of my painting, craft, etc. projects, as well as my photography, any recipes that might come my way, and anything else that might come to mind that I want to share with others.  Now that we have the introduction out of the way, I hope you enjoy what I have to show you!