Monday, November 30, 2009

(Practically) Free Before and After!

Check out the before, during, and after.

BEFORE:


DURING - painted the room. Added furniture.




AFTER - made like Scarlett O'Hara and repurposed curtains. These were from the old house, so they were free! I just stuck them in the ceiling with upholstery tacks, making pleats as I went along, and they have held firmly for the past few months! What a magnificent improvement! Also made bedskirt from an old duvet cover.





Honestly, the curtain project took me less than 30 minutes to do, and it makes me smile every time I enter the bedroom.

Princess Party - for grown ups!

I have had a lot of revelation about what it means to be royalty, mostly as a result from reading this book:

The Supernatural Ways of Royalty: Discovering Your Rights and Privileges of Being a Son or Daughter of God


It's an excellent read, put out by a pastor on staff at Bethel Church.

So, I decided I wanted to share this and focus on this with some of the women in my life. The result? A princess party.

Here is the invite my guests received:

Beautiful princesses and ladies of ROYALTY. You are invited to a night of celebrating your role as a daughter of the King.

The night will involve some much needed girl time where we can reflect on our identities in Christ. We will also be enjoying some spa-like luxeries that are fit for princesses.

Please come adorned with your most sparkly and favorite jewels and wear something comfy, topped off with your royal robe (yes, that means bathrobe).

It was fun to see people come in their "royal" attire. I had a dollar store tiara waiting for each guest. One of my friends even came with her tiara from her wedding day! LOVE IT! A girl after my own heart!!


Also I set the table for a spa, using towels and hung votives from my *old* chandelier!


Each girls place was set with a doily and her princess name, and I also made plates of facial products for each girl. That way, I already had portioned out her cold cream, lotion, cucumbers, etc.

Here are some of the discussion questions we asked each other over our yummy treats (chicken salad, goat cheese baguettes, and chocolate banana cake). They really began some good conversation, and a time of encouragement for us to all choose the Royal response over our normal tendencies.

Your husband/fiancée/future husband compliments another woman and you feel insecure.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?

You are working on a group project/with a team and your ideas keep getting shot down.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?

Your friend is telling you how successful she has been lately at ____(fill in the blank: work, parenting, school, marriage). You haven’t been so successful in this area.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?

Your neighbor just got a brand new awesome amazing ____________ (thing that you want). You feel jealous.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?

You look in the mirror, and the enemy keeps telling you that you aren’t pretty enough.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?

You are going to a job interview. You feel under-qualified for the position but it is a job you feel like God wants you to have.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?


You have one main thing to do every day. It is to _______________ (fill in the blank). For the past two weeks, you have been doing a terrible job at it.

What is your normal tendency to deal with this? What SHOULD your response be, knowing that you are Royalty?




We followed up with facials..look how flattering these photos are! You can see the tiaras slipping off...

and were taught some hand massage techniques by one of my friends who is a massage therapist.

What a fun night! Thanks, ladies, for learning this lesson alongside me!

Sparkles for a song...

Another frugal project! I have had visions of replacing this monstrosity in our dining room:

It's in perfect working order, just not my style. And certainly not the style of this 1920's vintage home. So I sought out to restore this dining room to it's original splendor.

I found this photo of an antique empire chandelier and I knew that this would complete the look:

However, the multi-thousand dollar price tag was WAY out of my league! Imagine my excitement when I found this hidden treasure (for a song) at a local junk shop. I knew it needed some tlc, but I have willing hands to work (if not a willing pocketbook).


So, I turned this sad chandelier into this majestic beauty. It doesn't have quite the charm of the authentic antique chandeliers, but it is breathtaking. Don't you think?




Tutorial to follow on how I did it! It involves:

Paint: Krylon Metallics Oil Rubbed Bronze
Crystals: The Village Lamplighter
Pearls
Ceiling Medallion
Cheap Fabric
& Wire

Frugal Facelift

A lot of the wifely duties revolve around being caretakers of the home. Making the home a place of refreshment, peace, and love. We make our homes our havens - a place of rest from the world, a place that reflects the beauty of heaven, and a place that our souls can be renewed.

It's hard to make this place come into existence sometimes. It's hard to find time, or even inspiration to complete our goals. But one way I am trying to serve my husband is through making our home a place of rest and beauty. So I am making it a priority to complete some projects on our to do list for the house.

As soon as we saw this house, I knew that I loved it. It had gorgeous details from times long ago (a built in ironing board and phone nook, for example). I love the arched doorways and the fireplace. There was one little built in that I wasn't so crazy about: this hutch.It was obviously added recently, and certainly wasn't original to the 1920's construction of the rest of the house. But, with some elbow grease and a little vision, this became:



Just changed the paint, added crystal knobs and some double cup pulls. Grand total for this was under $12. And look at the difference it makes in our house! It's so much brighter, and even more functional. Here's a quick and free tip to make those creaky drawers work better. Just rub an old candlestick in the grooves, and you will be amazed at how much smoother it works!