05-23-2014

Home Organization for Frantic Families [Guest Post]

Running a family is no easy task. We know that we can’t be in ten places at once… but we certainly try. From picking up the carpool at soccer practice, to finishing up a science project and prepping dinner – our heads are left spinning at the end of the day! The last thing we want to worry about is wasting time searching for things as we rush out the door or a twisted ankle thanks to tripping over that pile of who-knows-what that has toppled over.

The added stress of keeping the house in order adds weight to an already heavy load on our shoulders. These family home organization pieces and tips will make your home management a breeze. The newfound structure will add some sanity to not only your space, but to your schedule as well.

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The best storage solutions are simple, yet strategic. The kids tend to play on the floor, so why have their toys stored far from here? Place fabric bins under the coffee table to organize superheroes, dolls, and videogames. These bins come in a variety of textures and colors to easily coordinate with your room’s décor. These bins also work well in the kids’ bedrooms for categorizing school supplies, toys, and clothes.

Extra tip: Looking for extra seating? Or maybe just somewhere to put up your feet? Tuck away the toys in a storage ottoman. These also work great in the living room for clearing clutter, such as remote controls, electronic wires, DVDs, and magazines. These storage solutions are easy access to ensure the kids to do their own tidying up that will only take a quick minute.

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Arts and crafts make an inevitable mess, but this doesn’t mean that finding your favorite supplies should always cause a hassle. Organizing your craft corner will minimize clean up time and allow you to enjoy your time to paint and create without the stress of losing the scissors or a favorite set of watercolors. A clever way to create order in this area is by bringing in a pegboard. Hanging on the wall adjacent to a craft desk or table will maximize vertical storage and will put all of your favorite supplies within arm’s reach. Add hooks to hang scissors, paintbrushes, and yarn. Hang mini containers to the board to hold markers, pens, and pencils. Place rods horizontally and slide on ribbon, tape, yarn, or wrapping paper for a fun and functional display. Have a frenzy of fabric taking over your workspace? Vertical file organizers are perfect for finding that special fabric for your project. Just neatly fold the fabric around cardboard and file away to your wall display.

Safety for kids crafting is always a top priority. Store their special supplies in a clear, over the door shoe organizer. This way they can see what they need, reach with ease, and keep each item in its proper pocket!

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You’re halfway done cooking a meal and after rummaging through a disorderly pantry, you realize you’re out of one of the ingredients. Feeding a bunch of hungry mouths is stressful enough – don’t let the jumbled snacks, pastas, and spices get you steaming. Transparent jars are a life saver…and food saver, too. Placing pasta, rice, snacks, and cereals in clear containers will allow you to see what needs to be added to the grocery list, while keep your foods fresh. Afraid you’ll mistake the honey nut cheerios for the regular cheerios? Add chalkboard paint decals to the jars so you can label and re-label what each one contains. These label decals can also be added to bins for the kids’ snacks. Prevent disorder by categorizing them. For example, place bagged chips in one labeled bin and snack bars in another.

Place similar ingredients near one another. This way you can see if you have all of the ingredients before you get started and they are ready to go –no searching required. Don’t put the spaghetti sauce next to the baking sprinkles! Put all your baking needs on one shelf, your Italian dinner ingredients on another, and taco night’s necessities on another. These simple solutions will reduce the burden of cooking and might even get you enjoying it on even the toughest days.

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The garage can be a dark and dim place – but it doesn’t have to be scary! The key to a fright-free garage is getting loose items off the floor, like baseballs and repair tools that can roll under the car or get someone easily injured if left out to bump into. Make use of the walls for your storage needs. Bring in cabinets to keep clutter clear of dust and dirt and to maintain organization.

The kids’ sports equipment always tends to be missing, especially when running late for practice or a game. Keep all of their sporting stuff together by creating cubbies for each. Hang bat bags, place balls in bins, and store cleats where you’ll always know they’ll be.

Steven Athea is the co-founder of Modani, a contemporary furniture store with locations across the U.S. Steven has a degree in Design and Architecture from The Architecture School of Antibes in France.

05-16-2014

DIY Concrete Stool Tutorial [Guest Post]

Today’s post is from Olivia @ DIY Mother!  Thank you so much for crafting and posting Olivia!

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When Chelsea from The Paper Mama made this concrete stool for BHG, I was blown away. I love the simplicity of the concrete and the glam of the gold paint. Of course I had to try it for myself…and possibly do it better.

Spoiler alert: I did NOT do it better. I had never worked with this amount of concrete before, and it was an experience I won’t soon forget.

I’ve been working with concrete for a few weeks now, and after 5 or 6 little projects, I started to get comfortable with the medium. I think a big unwritten rule in DIY is to never get too comfortable! When you start getting cocky, you start getting sloppy.

Which brings me to my point: this project only took me an hour and a half to do, but the cuts on my hands lasted a week! Invest in real tools for real building materials, people! Don’t be like me and think you can use a random tool to mix concrete.

Now that my cautionary tale is out of the way, allow me to guide you through my process and give you some helpful, real life tips along the way. Check out more of my projects over at DIY Mother!

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Materials:
Quikrete concrete mix
*Concrete tube
2 Homer buckets (one for mixing and one for the mold)
Rustoleum Universal in Dark Steel (it has a beautiful shimmer that really shines in the sun)

*I purchased a tube that was a little too long for this project, so I just cut it in half with a handsaw. I figure I can use the other half for something else down the road.

1. I used almost all 60 pounds of the Quikrete mix, so buy at least one 60-lb. bag. Mix it with water until the consistency is like pancake batter. You’ll want to use a long tool for the mixing; anything will do, as long as it’s long and has some kind of attachment at the end.

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2. Pour the mix into your second bucket, a little less than halfway. Stick the concrete tube in and continue to pour the mix around the tube.

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3. Let the concrete cure. Since you’re using a large amount, you’ll want to leave it out for at least 2 days. I left mine out for 3 days just to make sure; also, if your mix is on the watery side, be sure to leave it out longer. It takes longer for watery concrete to cure.

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4. To take the stool out of the mold, hit the bucket with a mallet or hammer all around. This should un-stick the concrete from the plastic. I had to cut the concrete tubing with my handsaw and pull it out. My stool was darker on top, and I really liked the look of it so I decided to “enhance” it by spraying it with some spray paint that had some shimmer.

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The shimmer/glitter in the spray paint looks gorgeous in the sun. You can’t really see it in the pictures, but it really shines beautifully when the sun is out.

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Thanks Olivia!!  Make sure to go check out more projects at DIY Mother.

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06-06-2012

Guest Post from Jennifer @ Little House of Stitches

Hi Everyone! My name is Jennifer, and I’d like to welcome you to The Little Shop of Stitches. I am the proud-as-punch owner of The Little Shop and am thrilled to pieces that Kristen was gracious enough to let me introduce myself to you.

The Little Shop of Stitches is your hometown fabric shop – online! Let’s take a little quiz and see if you too have the fabric-holic gene. Have you ever…

  • Walked into a fabric or quilt shop, bought an armload of beautiful fabric, only to realize you don’t know what you’re going to do with it?
  • Stepped into a fabric department and had a “kid in a candy store” feeling? (Bonus points if you started to sing any of the songs from the Willy Wonka movies!)
  • Started to drool when you heard about the newest sewing gadget (just like your husband does in the hardware/computer/sports department?)
  • Thumbed through a book of gorgeous quilt patterns and become conscious that your heart is pounding and you’re suddenly feeling flushed?

If you even giggled at any of the above, then you are my kind of girl!

I love, Love, LOVE fabric and even more, love sharing it with others who have the same appreciation of color, pattern, and stitchery.

While choosing your favorite fabric is a bit like choosing your favorite child, here are just a few of my current faves —

In addition to bolts of lovely yardage, my second love has to be Moda’s precuts. These charming little packages include a small piece of each fabric from the entire collection, ready for you to slice up and create!

And, Moda’s precuts because of the diversity of the prints. Plus, you can put them all in the same project and get a scrappy, yet still coordinated look.

  • I always feel like I am getting more for my money with

This post could go on for days if I’d let it — Patterns, sewing gadgets, projects for kids, hand embroidery, and more! I love it all!

I’d like to personally thank you for spending a few minutes with The Little Shop of Stitches today. I’d also like to extend each Ladybug Blessings’ reader two very special offers.

First, CLICK HERE to receive a FREE quilt pattern by signing up for our Email Updates. Each update brings you news about our newest fabric and products, as well as coupon codes for extra discounts.

Secondly, to thank Kristen for her gracious hospitality, everyone can enjoy 15% OFF any order from The Little Shop of Stitches Simply enter coupon code LBC15 at checkout, but hurry! This offer is good only through June 14, 2012.

Happy Stitching, Everyone!
Jennifer

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05-18-2012

Guest Post from Barbara @ Chase the Star


Hey everyone!  I’m Barbara from Chase the Star and I’m thrilled to be sharing my Craigslist Cabinet Makeover with you here at Ladybug Blessings!



A quick tid bit about me: I can’t leave well enough alone.  If there’s a can of paint near me, you better duck or you’ll end up chevroned or striped.

I just looove to pretty-fy things and I LOVE a bargain!




I found this cabinet on Craigslist for $30


I’d debated for a while as to whether to leave it as is or pretty her up.  It has plenty of storage and an  ‘antique’ kind of a look,which I liked, so I decided not to do anything to it, and just used it in my dining room.


I knew that wouldn’t last.  A few weeks later, I was bored one late night and found myself with some white and black paint left over from a project and decided to go ahead and paint some stripes on my Craigslist find–praying I wouldn’t mess it up!


This turned out to be the easiest project I’d done in a very long time!


Here is a list of the supplies I used:


1. Cabinet (thank you Captain Obvious)

2. Painters tape

3. Sponge brushes

4. Black latex paint

5. White latex paint

6. Sanding block

7. Polyurethane

8. Acrylic knobs


I had everything in my supply closet, except the knobs, which cost $6 for both at Home Depot (wish I had seen these before).


Total Cost $36!


There was no varnish on this cabinet so I simply wiped it down, removed the old (ugly) knobs, and mixed the black and white paint together until I got the exact shade of grey I wanted.  I painted the entire cabinet in the new grey color in no time at all.


Once it was completely dry I taped diagonal stripes on just the doors and using the leftover white paint, I painted every other ‘stripe’ in white.


After the cabinet had been set out to dry overnight, I went over the entire thing with the sanding block to blur the sharp lines a little, and of course to hide any imperfections or remove any drip marks (it happens!).  Then added a coat of the Poly.



Added the acrylic knobs and the entire look of the cabinet was transformed!



AFTER-Schazam!
BEFORE-Bland!

What a difference some paint and tape can make!


A very special thank you to Kristen for letting me share my project here on Ladybug Blessings!


Stop by Chase the Star for a visit and to see more DIY projects!  Thanks, and see you there!


Love, Barbara