Blogging break.

Em said it best this morning, this is why we embrace the camera every week! Thanks em!
Mixing wasn’t her thing, but kneading that dough was.
Gosh, I think she does a better job then me. She sat there just kneading away and didn’t want to stop.
Her dough came out so smooth and stretchy…it was simply perfect.
It was a bit hard explaining to the kiddo’s that the pizzas were going into the freezer and were not going to be eaten til another day. So for supper we had pizza.


Benjamin Moore has a great tool for choosing the right colors and seeing your visions on the walls. I just wish they would let you change the decor so you can really see how well the colors would work together.
Our dining area is going to look very similar to this one. We will have built-in bench seating on one side and chairs on the other sides. The color scheme will be the same as in the living room since the rooms are open to one another. I can totally picture a table just like this one in that space. How cute is the chalk board paint on top of it?! How fun for the kids…and us. I can already see lots of plumbing diagrams and sewing ideas being drawn on top.
We would like to make a sliding door similar to this one for the playroom. With the playroom being so small and the dining area being so close to the playroom we don’t have a lot of space for a swinging door, nor do we want to compromise the space on either side of the door for it to swing. I have seen these door used a few places and just love them.
And after seeing this playroom I was in LOVE! Granted our playroom is going to be about 500X smaller then this one, but the color scheme is exactly what we will be using, especially since I already have these colors throughout our house and this would be a great way to tie them all in. Plus the kids kitchen set and storage containers are already in this color scheme. LOVE!
The only space we are still unsure about is the bedroom upstairs.
We are not sure if we should do something like these built into the walls.
Because we have very limited areas for storage and have a major lack of closets in this house. So we need to utilize any and every space we can.
source (House of Turquoise)
source (Urban Grace Interiors)


Now you have a scrappy little chick.
**Please feel free to use this tutorial for your personal sewing projects. You may link this to your blog and use any photo’s. Please be kind and give credit where credit is due.** 

Unfortunately, we had to add a beam in downstairs since we have reworked a few of the rooms. So here is the hubby putting in a beam weighing a few hundred pounds all by himself. Crazy hubby that he is, he rigged a pully system to hoist up the beam and slide it into place.
The beam is in place, and now it is time to start framing.
