Saturday, December 22, 2012

Blog Makeover 101

Indecisive! Always changing. Fifteenth change in my blog look--maybe!

I found a simple way to change it.by.myself. No $$$. Well, there are all the scrapbook kits I have purchased. But...still.




See what I mean. 

  • Use powerpoint to create the header by putting shapes, filling them with my scrapbook backgrounds.
  • Add embellishments that are also part of the kits I have ordered.
  • Create text by inserting text boxes and using different, favorite fonts and Word Art.
Then...select all, copy and paste into:

Paint.

Then it is an easy process.
I can crop it, resize it, and save it as a jpeg.

Changing the background isn't too daunting. Decide which background I want to use and upload it to Photobucket. Copy the http. link.

Now back to my blog and go to HTML. I know nothing about HTML other than it is really, really scary! I mean really, really, really scary. If you scroll down through all the various lists of whatever is there you will come to one that has the word background. That is it. Go to the part that is within the () and if you look carefully. It looks a great deal like the link you copied and pasted. Go ahead and put your cursor there and delete that portion. Insert the part you just copied and then...here is the best part...preview it. If it is fine you succeeded. If it isn't right then you can look right beside that preview button and you can delete the changes you made. AH. 

The image that is saved in Paint as a jpeg can be inserted into the layout section. There is an image near the top I just delete that image and insert my new one.





I make a divider the same way. 
  • Create a divider
  • Select all, copy, paste in Paint.
  • Resize and crop.
  • Save as a jpeg.
Go back to the HTML that now isn't nearly as scary and scroll down the multitude of information til you find one that has the word divider. Find the () and delete and paste your new divider!

Good luck!


Friday, December 21, 2012

Kitchen Christmas

With Christmas almost here I added a little sparkle to my kitchen. Using a white utensil holder and the top half of a four foot tree, I created a tree for my island. 

I love the sparkle of "grinch green" and red.




I found the polka dotted bow at Michaels and grabbed it up. 



I wish I had purchased some extra of the ribbon and went back--but no more. Their shelves are practically bare!



I tried making some polka dot ornaments by putting green paint on some red ornaments I already had. Hanging them on the chandelier was an easy way to let them dry.





I'm loving the white in the kitchen this year!



Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas memories

Every year when I get the decorations out it brings back a multitude of memories. Decorations. Years past. People. Family.




This year my mother is 89 years old. Many of her friends and family have passed. I guess it is on her mind tremendously because every time I go to see her she gives me things. She gave me two of her Lenox dishes this year. Many years ago was the angel and bell. 




The little white houses we got on trips to Pigeon Forge and Dollywood. Precious Moments were another memory of times she belonged to the "club" and received yearly additions to her collection.




Snowmen I've received in gifts from students over the years. Kids that are in college now!

Memories. 



Saturday, November 24, 2012

Swirly Curlies

I've been in a swirly kind of mood. The curls. The black. The powerful use of Hobby Lobby's 50% off sales.

I was probably motivated by this:     The House That Built Me

I think it made me re-think the way I decorated my walls. I already had this: 


I had moved this old one and Mr. Spouse painted it for me. You know the bright gold fixtures that were so in? It had been a Christmas gift from him and I just didn't want to part with it. I added the globes from Wal-Mart and I am pleased with it. It is now our foyer light. It actually looks lighter than it is. It is a very, very dark chocolate black. 




So two trips to Hobby Lobby:


50% off--$6.50


 40% off--$7.50

One is over the french doors. The other one is over the front door. 

It's a start!



Sunday, November 4, 2012

Easy happenings

Sometimes it just happens. No planning. It's just meant to be.

I "won" these drapes for my bedroom through a blog contest. Ordered them from Target and love them!




They had enough pattern to be pretty and not busy. But I so needed new bedsets. I had looked and looked but nothing seemed to work with the pattern and colors. 

Then I happened to run across a clearance item at TJMaxx. I think it was clearance because someone had opened the package. It was the texture I wanted. I like the coverlet type. It is perfect for summer and winter. 




The pattern within the coverlet is very, very similar to the pattern in the drapes. The stripes add to the decor by adding some needed texture. And the price for the coverlet AND shams was $29. I like!



Sunday, October 21, 2012

Versatile Gray

Versatile Gray. Looks gray. Looks beige. Looks taupe.

Versatile Gray is a SW color. Light and airy. Soothing!

I went with it in my open living area and foyer.


I like the way the dark drapes contrasts with the gray. (Sorry about the dog on the couch--he refused to get down). 
It also allowed me to use some gray chevron pillows. 

  The white wainscoting still provides enough contrasts to satisfy me.


And I also used it in the kitchen. I do want to add some tile to the backsplash but since the paint is an eggshell finish it is able to be washed.

I had used blue drapes that were solid but it just looked too washed out for me.


Before:






After:



I'm getting in the decorating for Christmas spirit! 


Friday, October 19, 2012

Autumn Inspirations

It's here! Summer is a distant memory. 

Just a hint of fall colors. And saying goodbye to my beautiful ferns. 

I've tried to keep them through the winter months but never have succeeded. They always lose their leaves and look pitiful. Thanks to Lowes they are easily replaced each spring.




Love the spice of warm fall dinners. If you have tasted this creole sausage and beans dish--it will definitely warm you--maybe a little too much. You can find the recipe shared by Cara here.







The touch of autumn creeps into the living areas. Time to curl up with a good book and relax.