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Our Camper Remodel
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
The Double Portrait.
I posted about my sister's house in San Antonio when I was there in June. One of my
favorite pieces is a painting of her husband's grandmother. I asked her to tell me the storyand here it is.
12 June 2013
Soon after Bobby & I were first married, his only Aunt, (Mary Katherine Zander Sheldon) gave us a couple of old photos and told us the stories that went with them.
One little sepia-colored photo was of Bobby’s grandmother as a toddler. She was born in 1902, and she looked to be about 3 in the photo. The amazing thing about this picture was that it was a very creative double portrait- you could see her precious little cherub face looking into a large mirror- maybe a hall mirror of her home where she grew up in Virginia- causing the viewer to not only see her profile, but also her full face portrait in the mirror. It was enchanting. And brilliant.
I took it to a framer and made sure they carefully museum-mounted it and then chose a delicate gold frame for this Little Miss. I then set it on a table in my dining room. I adored this precious little lass just as I adored the grown version of Bobby’s grandmother!
During the game, our headmaster’s wife was inspecting the little photograph of Grandmother. She was an artist and an art teacher at a local private school. She commented that some day she would love to paint that photograph. She loved it. A seed was planted.
A year or two later, we went to the opening of one of her art shows. Her work was fabulous- mostly Victorian, turn-of-the century. But what really intrigued me was that she painted her beautiful watercolor paintings with only 4 colors- all of them. She never wavered. I asked her why. She said she wanted to master these four colors first before she added others. She said she still had a lot to learn. (Not in my opinion!)
A couple of years or so passed and Bobby’s granddad gifted Bobby a little bit of money. It seemed now was the time. We could ask to see if we could commission the artist to paint this little picture. When I contacted her I was so excited that she remembered the photo and was still interested.
We decided on a size of the portrait (bigger- but would show a lot more detail) and she went to work. I felt a little like an expectant mother again waiting to see this new "child"!
The watercolor hung in various places in the house, while the little portrait then hung in our hall with other family photos. When we remodeled I enlisted the help of a wonderful decorator friend of mine to arrange the pictures, furniture and other items in our home after we moved back in. I was exhausted and wanted to the job done well and quickly. I had unpacked everything and just set all the paintings around the floor as well as other unpacked objects. I told her I would not tell her my favorites but to use what she liked where she liked. She worked quickly and brilliantly- I handed her nails and the hammer. When she realized that the painting was of the little photograph, she put them together. But then she placed the little chest that had been in Grandmother’s bedroom underneath (we needed something small) and then put the jewelry box that had also been Grandmother’s on the chest.
Love you,
Sissy
If you would like to see more of my sister's house follow the link.
This story is indicative of what I believe. Our possessions can have meaning and when they tell a story of our family's history they become a treasure. Having these special objects sprinkled about our house make our place a home. It creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.
This painting is a story in a story. We can all go to the local decor shop and buy a painting because we like it. When we have something that tells a story, it becomes something much more.
I thought you would like to see the letter for yourselves.
What do you treasure?
Katie
Linking with,
French Country Cottage
Friday, July 12, 2013
Where "Let's Add Sprinkles" Creates
I tried having an office. I really did.
But it was up in the very back corner of the house.
I didn't want to be stuck in the back corner of the house.
I want to be where the action is.
So
I have several places where I create for
"Let's Add Sprinkles".
"Let's Add Sprinkles".
In the spring and summer I like to create in the garden room.
I pull up my little ottoman and my little C table (and maybe a snack) and enjoy my favorite room.
If I am working on a big project, I create at the wonderful table my dad made.
I haven't babied this table.
I've scrapbooked, painted and set up my sewing machine in here.
I create in the kitchen.
The island is a perfect height for working on something if I need to stand.
The lighting is great over the island, so this is my go-to spot especially in the evening.
I can morph my stuff over to table if I need to.
I think that my favorite space to work throughout the year is the living room. I sit on the couch and I might watch some T.V. while I am working. I really love true crime shows like Snapped and 48 Hours. Fictional crime shows scare me but not these for some reason.
My foot stool is so light I grab it and take it to the room where I am currently working.
We got this stool at Pier One Imports.
It is sold to go with their papasan chair but we love it. I went back and got another one for Bill for his office. It's light weight so I can bring it from room to room. It ends up being a footrest, lunch tray or desk.
My favorite DIY project is the main view for me and I am in the middle of activity when the kids are in and out.
It is not usually this neat when I am writing, studying or getting inspired.
It looks a little chaotic when I am burning the midnight oil.
Thanks for stopping in,
Katie
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Friday, October 12, 2012
Kitchen Reveal
Bill finally agreed to having the kitchen cabinets painted.
Then he wanted to know how much. :/
The painters had already primed so it was too late for that.
:)
I told you about my experience with having them done professionally.
Read about it here.
I have also painted cabinets myself--4 times.
It was not fun at all.
I sort of said I would never do it again after the last time.
Which is why I lived with the oak longer than I wanted to.
I am not as young as I used to be and I knew that it would take me weeks. I was sure I would have paint in my hair.
Here is the deal.
If you have read this blog at all, you know that I am a do it yourself kind of girl.
But...
sometimes it is good to know when you can't do something.
It was worth it just to fork over some cash and let someone else deal with the mess.
We did this makeover over the course of the last 4 years.
Here is a picture before we did anything.
I tried to make the best of these cabinets and painted the kitchen robin's egg blue.
I actually liked it pretty well until a friend of mine told me that a blue kitchen in un-appetizing.
I was perfectly able to eat in a blue kitchen.
Things started to break and wearing out, so we started working on the kitchen piece by piece.
Here is an approximate break down of the cost.
Counters- $200 Home Depot
Sink $400 Home Depot
Microwave $300 Sears
Stove $800 Sears

Dishwasher $800 Sears
Refrigerator $1200
Table and Chairs $600
Ceiling $1200 (repair damage from water leak, scrape popcorn and paint)
Cabinet painting $1850
Knobs $80

I think this is a very frugal kitchen makeover.
It literally feels like I am standing in a brand new kitchen.
It took time and patience but I think it was worth it.
Suddenly, I feel like having people over again.
Katie
Linking with,
French Country Cottage
Debbie Doos
Metamorphosis Monday
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Wow Us Wednesday
From My Front Porch to Yours
The Brambleberry Cottage
The Ironstone Nest
No Minimalist Here
Funky Junk Interiors
:)
I told you about my experience with having them done professionally.
Read about it here.
It was not fun at all.
I sort of said I would never do it again after the last time.
I am not as young as I used to be and I knew that it would take me weeks. I was sure I would have paint in my hair.
If you have read this blog at all, you know that I am a do it yourself kind of girl.
sometimes it is good to know when you can't do something.
It was worth it just to fork over some cash and let someone else deal with the mess.
Here is a picture before we did anything.
I tried to make the best of these cabinets and painted the kitchen robin's egg blue.
I actually liked it pretty well until a friend of mine told me that a blue kitchen in un-appetizing.
I was perfectly able to eat in a blue kitchen.
Things started to break and wearing out, so we started working on the kitchen piece by piece.
Here is an approximate break down of the cost.
Counters- $200 Home Depot
Sink $400 Home Depot
Stove $800 Sears
Dishwasher $800 Sears
Refrigerator $1200
Table and Chairs $600
Ceiling $1200 (repair damage from water leak, scrape popcorn and paint)
Cabinet painting $1850
Knobs $80
I think this is a very frugal kitchen makeover.
It literally feels like I am standing in a brand new kitchen.
It took time and patience but I think it was worth it.
We've got some fall birthdays coming up.
Suddenly, I feel like having people over again.
I just love it.
Katie
Linking with,
French Country Cottage
Debbie Doos
Metamorphosis Monday
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Wow Us Wednesday
From My Front Porch to Yours
The Brambleberry Cottage
The Ironstone Nest
No Minimalist Here
Funky Junk Interiors
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