Showing posts with label frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frame. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2012

Pinterest Spectacular

I have recently been introduced to Pinterest.com and I am officially obsessed. I have a few qualms with people mislabeling their posts, which gets them mixed into the wrong categories. If you didn't make it yourself, or it wasn't made by hand... don't put it in the DIY category... put it in products. I guess that's my kind of OCD. I'm sure ill get over it in like.. wait what was I going on about??

This picture doesn't do it justice.
So I saw a post where someone used a curtain rod to hang pictures across a wall. Then later I saw someone doing something with a tree branch. I don't quite remember what they did with the branch, and it might possibly be what I ended up doing... but I just don't remember!! Regardless, I can't take full credit for this DIYer!

I LOVE MY ENTRY WAY!!!!!!

All I did was take a branch that had fallen from my front yard tree, spray-paint it black, hang it on my wall, and tie my picture frames to it using some relatively thin ribbon! VIOLA!!!!

-S

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Front Door



The front door.

It is the doorway to your own little piece of heaven on earth... sometimes.

The Old Door
NEW door!
When we moved back into our house after being gone for over a year, the front door was sticking. It was getting harder and harder to open. I decided to walk to the Library one afternoon. After I pushed the garage door button and made a mad dash to slide under before the door closed, I realized it was FREEZING outside. Because the garage door opener was in my car... in the garage... I tried to get in through the front door. I knew the door was sticky, so when it didn't open right away I shoved it with my hip. My "hip check" was apparently a little beefier than I had intended because along with the door, part of the frame opened too. I completely destroyed the whole right side of the door frame. All this for a Jacket??

Fire Alarm Doorbell
Caulked the seams.
All I could think about is how excited Brandon would be, because he had wanted to replace the door for weeks and I had put it off saying we didn't 'need' to. By the end of the day, however, the deed was done and we had a new door.

We had to caulk and shim and level and screw and tap and foam this stinking door before it fit right. The door came with wonderful instructions which made the whole process much easier.After it was done, i caulked the outside so everything looked even and smooth. Always wear gloves... its super messy. I think i wen through an entire roll of paper towels.

The whole door frame still needs a coat of paint since the raw caulking collects dirt like none other!

-S