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Friday, April 9, 2010

Rainy day HGTV days...

Even though it has been a while since I last wrote... I have managed to stay busy with my own little HGTV projects, especially with all the rain we have had in MA. Love my rainy day craft days. Below are simple and quick projects that anyone can do. Enjoy!

Before...
After... Amazing what a can of black spray paint can do!

Before...

After... This time red spray paint did the job.

I finally have storage for all the sporting equipment on my porch!











































































































Wednesday, March 17, 2010

OFFICE/CRAFT ROOM

Fancy up office storage with lovely glass containers.
Office colors: blues & browns.

Desk Storage
Before...

...After
Look what a few ribbons and glue can do!!!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

CABINETS

AN EASY WAY TO CHANGE THE LOOK OF YOUR CABINETS
This was a very easy and inexpensive project for built-in cabinets. I thought the cabinets were very plain and needed something. I took off the knobs and added detail. I was pleasantly surprised at the results. Many have commented on my cabinets. Little do they know... I am currently in the process of painting the mantel and cabinets white.

Built-In Living Room Bookcases
Notice the detailing on the cabinets.

Adding detail to any cabinet is so EASY!
This can be done in the bathroom, family room and even on furniture.

Everyone comments on the details.
Little do they know it was a Home Depot deal.


Such an easy project!
SUPPLIES: decorative wood piece, tape, paint.
INSTRUCTIONS
I bought this piece unfinished at Home Depot. I can't remember the price but it was inexpensive. I'm almost positive it was well under $5. All you need is wood glue. I took out the brass knobs in the cabinet and decided not to have any. Put the glue on the back of the unfinished decoration (I forget the professional name of it!). Press it in the middle of your cabinet. Carefully tape all around so that it can't move. Take tape off the next day. Paint entire cabinet. WahLah! A brand new cabinet that cost YOU under $5!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

FURNITURE

Believe it or not this chair was in the worst possible condition when I first got it. Fabric was falling off and dirty (the type of chair you wouldn't dare sit on) AND the springs were bouncing out (so bad that you would seriously have to have them surgically removed from your bottom if you sat on it). It was so disgusting that IF you saw it you would have thought it belonged in the dump.
Well... to my surprise that is exactly where this chair was headed. Naturally, I fell in love with it the minute I saw it at my cousins house. I immediately asked what they were going to do with it and they quickly told me it was basically taking a one way ticket straight to the dump. It was then told them I wanted it AND I loved it! Everyone looked at me as though I had ten heads. I, on the other hand, was in my glory knowing that the disgusting, smelly and dirty chair was now mine.

Within days I had this chair "checked in" at a small local shop that does amazing work. I knew I wanted to pick a neutral color but still wanted to some how find a replica fabric. I eventually found fabric with a similar pattern as the original but this time it was an ivory color. I figured a neutral chair would go with more things and could be moved to other rooms if need be.

I must admit i did spend a small fortune having this chair done over BUT it was the sentimental value that was worth every penny. My dear sweet Aunt Annie (originally from Germany) has since passed and yet her chair lives on as a daily reminder of a woman who was once very special to me.

Did you know I LOVE pillows???

Add a colored pillow and look what happens!

This is what the chair looked like the day I picked it up.
I nearly died when I saw it. I only wish I had a "before" picture.

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CENTERPIECES

Below are pics of my livingroom centerpiece. I don't consider myself a centerpiece guru -- HOWEVER -- I do try when it comes to adding something special to a room. Below are pictures of my living room centerpiece that proudly sits on my coffee table. It's nothing fancy but I like it and seems to do the trick. For some reason my pics are loading in reverse order. The final results are at the top and the begining stages of my centerpiece are at the bottom.

This is my centerpiece. El Natural... pine cones...
For some reason my pictures were loaded backwards.

Another photo...

Ingredients: Pine Cones
The biggest and fattest ones you can find.

One good size candle. Color of your choice.

A BIG METAL LEAF -- BORING...
Did you ever see items like this on store shelf?
I looked at this in the clearance section of TJ Maxx and thought "who the heck would buy THAT?" Shortly after I was the person buying it (only because it was such a great deal) and yet I had absolutely no idea what the heck I would do with it. I've had it for years and love it!

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PARTY PLANNING - St. Patty's Day Food

ST PATRICK'S DAY PARTY - FOOD PICTURES


HUBBY-WUBBY'S SHEPHARD'S PIE - How funny is this???
It was my hubby's idea to die the mashed potatoes the same colors as the Irish flag. I nearly died laughing when I saw it. HE was so darn proud of his creation. Big (and yet funny) hit at our party! I'm still laughing...

BlogAH MOM's CALZONES
This is what it looks like when you are done.
INGREDIENTS
  • Dough: store bought -- I actually splurged and got mine from Bertucci's.
  • Broccoli Calzone: saute chopped broccoli with garlic (I use the kind already cut up in a container) in butter for only a couple of mins
  • Pepperoni Calzone: peperoni and a variety of shredded cheese
  • Ham and Cheese Calzone: sliced deli ham and a variety of shredded cheeses
INSTRUCTIONS
  • Lightly grease (olive oil) large cookie sheet.
  • Roll dough on large cookie sheet. I used the Pampered Chef roller.
  • Cover first layer with meat or broccoli leaving about a 1/2" from the corners.
  • Sprinkle different kinds of cheese on top of meat or broccoli.
  • Carefully fold over the left and right sides before rolling dough.
  • Roll dough until you reach the end while sides remain tucked in.
  • Put ending part of dough face down on cookie sheet so it will not open up.
  • Do not roll too thin or cheese will start popping out the sides.
  • Cook at 350 for about 15 mins. Check to see how it looks. I turn the pan around so that sides are cooked evenly.
  • Cook another 5 mins. I honestly don't know the exact time it cooks since I never time it. Just keep checking until you see the tops turning a light brown.
  • Take out and cool. Cut in slices.
I make my calzones the night before because I can't deal with the mess in the kitchen on the day of the party. Plus I'm always busy doing last minute things.
I put my calzones in rows on a nice dish. You can heat up in the microwave OR in the oven with tin foil over the top. Either way works fine. I did mine in the oven with other food. Left overs are great in the microwave.
Everyone loves these calzones AND they are so easy. Below is a picture of what the broccoli and cheese looks like before rolling the dough. These calzones go with any party (i.e. cookouts, S. Bowl parties, etc.). My son loves the ham and cheese. Often times I'll serve it for lunch OR dinner.