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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

DIY Easter Egg Wreath

Hey Y'all,
Easter is right around the corner so I wanted to do a budget Easter decor project. I love spring, the colors this time of year brings just blow me away. This past week was spring break so my mom and I did crafts down at the lake house (AKA my favorite place in the world!!).  It is so beautiful and peaceful there!

Back to the project! I made an easter egg wreath, and if I do say so myself, it turned out so cute! It was a frustrating project, but I finished it anyway. Some pictures of steps are missing because I had to re-do the eggs a couple of times. Anyway, here is the step by step!

I started with two sizes of easter eggs that I got at the Dollar Tree. I used several colors of acrylic craft paint and one color of chalk paint. *Not pictured: glue gun, glue sticks, paints brushes, moss and wreath form.


Then I painted each egg. This part was so easy a booger to do!!  I found it easier to hold them like this and do one side at a time, let that side dry, then do the second side (LOTS of trial and error here!). The paint went on smoother when I mixed in a little of the chalk paint. In hindsight, I should have just bought several colors of chalk paint and did it that way. But i was being cheap budget savvy and used what I had on hand.

You can see in this picture how I did one side of the egg then did the other.

This is the finished product before adding spots. You can see the seams but once they're on the actual wreath they aren't as noticeable. Again, I was going for a budget friendly project. So, I knew it wasn't going to be perfect.

Next, I hot glued the egss onto a green foam wreath. Once the eggs were dry I added dots/spots using a toothpick and chalk paint. Then I hot glued moss (from Michael's) in between all the eggs.




Here it is on my front door! I love how it turned out! *Side note: the door is buttercream yellow because we still haven't gotten around to doing a wood faux finish. We need time! I hope you enjoyed this craft tutorial! I wish I had gotten EVERY step on camera, but I'm still learning. :)

-Johnna



Friday, March 24, 2017

TWO Ingredient Natural Carpet Sprinkle


Hello!
So, this past weekend we replaced our master bathroom toilet. Why would we replace the toilet you ask? Because we had a very stinky leak (EWW, it smelled so bad, y'all!!). The leak made our whole bathroom smell like a public men's room; Yes, I know what they smell like! That's an embarrassing story involving a baseball stadium bathroom. So, I decided to make a batch of my homemade carpet sprinkle to put on the carpet before I vacuumed it up. Side note: I have no clue why the person that built our house put CARPET in the bathroom, but that is a different gripe for a different day! Since I was making the sprinkle anyway I wanted to do a tutorial to share with y'all. I have been using this stuff for several years and I love it! It's 100% natural, so I feel safe using it with a little one and the dogs in the house. For a long time I used the pre-made carpet sprinkle you could buy at the store, but for one thing, it was expensive and for another, it had so many different chemicals in it. Enjoy!

Let's get started!

 You'll Need: 
  • An empty Parmesan cheese container or anything that has a sprinkle lid
  • baking soda ( I used a 16 oz. box)
  • essential oils 


I start out by adding about half of the baking soda into my cheese container super fancy carpet sprinkle container. 
Next I add about 10-20 drops of essential oils on top of the baking soda. I like mine strong, so just give it a sniff after every five drops or so. This carpet sprinkle is super customizable! I used a mix of lemon and sweet orange oil this time, but I've used peppermint, a pre-made holiday mixture (synergy), lavender, etc. The oils just give the sprinkle a nice smell, but the superstar is the odor eliminating baking soda. 


Finally, I add the remaining baking soda. You could shake it or stir it; I've done both and it seems to combine better when I stir it. Just pop the lid on and you're ready to go!

Thanks for stopping by and stay fresh (I couldn't help myself, I'm corny like that)! :)

-Johnna

Saturday, March 18, 2017

House Update Roundup



Hi!
Life on Pinedale Road has been really busy lately! If you follow my personal Facebook page, you have probably seen the DIY updates we have completed up until now. If you haven't, you're in luck! I wanted to do a roundup of all the home projects Ben and I have done so far, since I just started the blog. We have several ongoing projects, but for now, I'm just going to post finished mostly finished ones.
I wish I had taken better pictures so that I could give you detailed instructions on how we got the look that we were going for from start to finish on each project. Anyway, I'll quit rambling and get started!


.....BARSTOOLS.....
Before

After


I am in love with these stools! We actually have four, but for some reason we only took pictures of two. My sister-in-law refinished some of the same chairs before us, so we knew they'd look awesome!

 My mother in law snatched these up for me FOR FREE!!  The university she works at was throwing them away! What?!

We started by taking the seat and back off. Then we sanded, stained and put a couple of coats of polyurethane on them. We wiped down the metal parts really well and spray painted them with an oil rubbed bronze spray paint and protective clear coat. I know these were super simplistic directions, once we start a new project I'll give product details and step by step instructions.


....FOYER....
Before (Again, taking before pics was an afterthought, clearly! Thanks for the help, Mom and Dad.)

 

 I love how crisp and clean the foyer looks now! We painted it Agreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams and added crown molding. The color before was just a little dark for my taste. I would love to eventually redo the flooring, but for now this works. We also modified the preexisting fixture (not pictured) by taking off the lantern casing, spraying it oil rubbed bronze and adding an orb I found at T.J. Maxx.  


....GARAGE DOORS.... 
Before (Whole shot)

After (close enough anyway)
 
Before


After
 The garage makeover is probably one of my favorite projects so far!! I am obsessed!! This took a whole weekend to complete, but it was SO worth it. Actually, it has taken a little longer since we still haven't put the sealant on yet. We still need to refinish the front door so I will do a separate blog post with detailed instructions on how to do a faux wood finish very SOON! 


....LAUNDRY ROOM....
Before

After
This redo is another one of my favorites (okay, maybe they're ALL my favorite)! I love the shelves and table top! This was definitely a budget friendly redo since we already had the support brackets and found the paint (1 gallon) for $9. The table top is made up of three separate boards (2x10s and 2x12s) that we put together,  stained and sealed (like 3 times). I'm really happy with how it turned out. 

I hope you enjoyed seeing what we've been up to on Pinedale Road! Stay tuned for more DIY projects!

-Johnna 









 


Wednesday, March 15, 2017

I am so excited you've joined me here on Life on Pinedale Road! This blog will be all about DIY home improvements, DIY home decor and my family's life in general. My husband's name is Ben, he is awesome; you give him a project idea and he makes it happen! My son's name is Nash, he makes our lives so full of joy! We also have 3 dogs Demi, Beau and Toby. I think it's safe to say that we have our hands full! Stay tuned to see what life is like on Pinedale Road. :)