I've been admiring all the pretty entryways online for a while now. This week I decided to give ours a little mini makeover. I hate that the builders of our house used a back door as a front door. It looks so out of place. For a while we considered purchasing a new door but it hasn't quite made its way up the priority list yet. I thought maybe if I give it some color that it would look more like a front door.
Here is a picture of our front door. Notice the pretty planters on each side, I'll get to tell you all about those later this week.
So I cleaned the door and had it all ready to paint and begin second guessing myself. I learned while painting our master bath that red is such a hard color to paint with. Also, our shutters are black, isn't your front door supposed to match your shutters? Ah! I don't know why I freak out about these things, the beauty of paint is that if you don't like it you can start over.
So what do I do? Paint the back door! It's not seen nearly as often and it needed a good cleaning anyway. You see the problem with white doors is that they show dirt. Our dogs have gotten the back door so dirty because when they are outside playing and decide they want in, they scratch at the back door. Now I am killing two birds with one stone, practicing for the front door and painting the back door color that won't be quite so unforgiving to dirt.
I didn't prime the doors or anything, just bought a good quality exterior paint and cleaned the door throughly with a magic eraser. I also didn't take a before picture but it is the same door as the front door, just with a different door handle.
First I used a small roller to apply the paint and a small paintbrush to get up close to the trim. I did two coats like this and then noticed some dripping. For the third and final coat, I used the same small paintbrush and brushed the entire area. I also went back with a little bit of white paint to touch up the trim.
I like how it turned out but I am still torn about doing the front door. What do you think? Red? Black? Leave it white?? I would love some input. I am so indecisive!!!
Monday, April 23, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Ice Cream Party
I hope you all had a FANTASTIC Easter! Today, I wanted to share with you the Ice Cream Party I hosted last night for work. I know, I know, you are probably thinking, "You call this work??", why yes I do :)
By day, I am an Admissions Counselor for a university. That is really just a fancy word for a recruiter. Last night, I hosted an ice cream social for students that have been admitted to our university. This event was sort of a "welcome to the family" party. I had a great time making all the decorations so I thought I would share them with you all.
Our ice cream was catered by Brusters. We had Oreo, Vanilla (dyed Charger Blue which caused a little confusion haha), Chocolate, and Strawberry Sorbet.
Here is a close up of my toppings bar. I made these chevron cards to label the toppings. If you're interested, leave a comment and I will email them to you!
The event was hosted in a flower shop so the
scenery was very pretty.
Welcome sign that I made to keep with the chevron theme.
We rented a photobooth for the students to take fun pictures with UAH gear. The booth printed out a photo for them to take home as a souvenir. The students had LOTS of fun with this. We even brought our mascot to take pictures with the students!
We had to have a little fun too....
All in all I think the event was a success. The students that came really seemed to enjoy it and they were able to meet other students from their area.
Thanks for stopping by!
By day, I am an Admissions Counselor for a university. That is really just a fancy word for a recruiter. Last night, I hosted an ice cream social for students that have been admitted to our university. This event was sort of a "welcome to the family" party. I had a great time making all the decorations so I thought I would share them with you all.
Our ice cream was catered by Brusters. We had Oreo, Vanilla (dyed Charger Blue which caused a little confusion haha), Chocolate, and Strawberry Sorbet.
Here is a close up of my toppings bar. I made these chevron cards to label the toppings. If you're interested, leave a comment and I will email them to you!
The event was hosted in a flower shop so the
scenery was very pretty.
Welcome sign that I made to keep with the chevron theme.
We rented a photobooth for the students to take fun pictures with UAH gear. The booth printed out a photo for them to take home as a souvenir. The students had LOTS of fun with this. We even brought our mascot to take pictures with the students!
We had to have a little fun too....
All in all I think the event was a success. The students that came really seemed to enjoy it and they were able to meet other students from their area.
Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, April 6, 2012
Monogrammed Coffee Mug
Happy Good Friday! I hope you all have a great Easter weekend.
I just wanted share with you all my newest addition to my etsy shop. This mug was actually a request from a customer. I can't believe I hadn't already thought of it! I loved the way it turned out so much that I decided to make it an addition to my shop!
Start your morning off in style with this personalized bistro coffee mug with your monogram. This mug is the perfect size to fit in a mini keurig. With a large 16 oz capacity and bistro style handle will keep you going all day long.
Monogram available in many colors, convo me with your color request!
Please include the initials in the "Notes to Seller" section in the following format: first, last, middle. For example, Jane Doe Smith would be JSD
16 oz bistro style mug. Fits perfectly in a Keurig.
Monogram available in many colors, convo me with your color request!
Please include the initials in the "Notes to Seller" section in the following format: first, last, middle. For example, Jane Doe Smith would be JSD
16 oz bistro style mug. Fits perfectly in a Keurig.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Freezer Party
My life is a little hectic sometimes. You see, I travel a lot for my day job, sometimes overnight, sometimes just all day long. This means that I don't always get to cook the nice wifey meal for my husband and I that I would like to in the evenings.
Lately I've been reading a lot about freezer parties. Basically, a you grab a few girlfriends and you all pick a meal to make. You purchase the ingredients to make that meal times how ever many people are participating and do all the prep work (brown the meat, boil the noodles, etc) before hand. Then you all assemble and cook together. When the party is done, you all leave with fantastic ready for the oven meals to stock your freezer. You will leave with one of your meals, and one from everyone in the group. This sounded like a great idea for me because while I wouldn't need a ready made meal for every night, it would be nice to have something to fall back on when I am driving in late from a day on the road.
For our freezer party, we had four ladies. Our menu consisted of: Chicken Casserole, Chicken Spaghetti, Lasagna, and Chicken Teriyaki.
We set up stations with everything needed to assemble each meal. Each person also brought containers for the dish, measuring spoons, foil, and the recipe.
Once it was all set up, we each started at our own station and assembled our meals. When we were done we all switched!
We continued switching stations until everyone had assembled all four meals.
Lately I've been reading a lot about freezer parties. Basically, a you grab a few girlfriends and you all pick a meal to make. You purchase the ingredients to make that meal times how ever many people are participating and do all the prep work (brown the meat, boil the noodles, etc) before hand. Then you all assemble and cook together. When the party is done, you all leave with fantastic ready for the oven meals to stock your freezer. You will leave with one of your meals, and one from everyone in the group. This sounded like a great idea for me because while I wouldn't need a ready made meal for every night, it would be nice to have something to fall back on when I am driving in late from a day on the road.
For our freezer party, we had four ladies. Our menu consisted of: Chicken Casserole, Chicken Spaghetti, Lasagna, and Chicken Teriyaki.
We set up stations with everything needed to assemble each meal. Each person also brought containers for the dish, measuring spoons, foil, and the recipe.
Once it was all set up, we each started at our own station and assembled our meals. When we were done we all switched!
We continued switching stations until everyone had assembled all four meals.
Here is a picture of our final spread! (Minus me, I'm taking the photo :) )
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