Or, as I almost typed 233463847 times in the past few weeks, the Winterest Pinterest Challenge. Maybe next time Katie and Sherry host the Winter Pinterest Challenge, they could rename it that.
I intended this post to come much earlier, but I was actually on vacation in Florida with the hubs when the Challenge went up, then went straight back to work. So I've been sneaking in as much time as possible over the last week and a half to look over all your fabulous Pinterest crafts. Let me tell you, I'm amazed at your talent, determination, and all-around creativity! In case some of you haven't had a chance to read through all of the projects, I've plucked out a few of my favorites.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Winter Pinterest Challenge: Mason Jar Chandelier
If you're coming over from Young House Love, Bower Power, or Hi
Sugarplum, welcome! Take a look around The Great Indoors. I'd suggest
starting by taking the House Tour or looking at the Project Archives.
I seriously did a big ol' happy dance when I got an invitation from Katie last week to participate in the winter edition of the Pinterest Challenge. I started reading Young House Love back when it was This Young House about three years ago now, and then got caught up in the bacon-stravaganza at Bower Power not too much later. So it kind of feels like these girls are family! And I'm glad to get to know Cassie at Hi Sugarplum, too!
When I got on board with this challenge, I considered several different pins, like this fun stickered canvas inspired by Kate Spade, or a super easy pillow cover, or even starting in on my guest bathroom remake with a printed (shower) curtain. But the one that really got me was this Mason jar chandelier on Style Me Pretty (see the pinned page here and the original post here with lots more inspiration; photography by Tanja Lippert Photography).
I seriously did a big ol' happy dance when I got an invitation from Katie last week to participate in the winter edition of the Pinterest Challenge. I started reading Young House Love back when it was This Young House about three years ago now, and then got caught up in the bacon-stravaganza at Bower Power not too much later. So it kind of feels like these girls are family! And I'm glad to get to know Cassie at Hi Sugarplum, too!
When I got on board with this challenge, I considered several different pins, like this fun stickered canvas inspired by Kate Spade, or a super easy pillow cover, or even starting in on my guest bathroom remake with a printed (shower) curtain. But the one that really got me was this Mason jar chandelier on Style Me Pretty (see the pinned page here and the original post here with lots more inspiration; photography by Tanja Lippert Photography).
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Announcing the Winter Pinterest Challenge!
I am honored (and frankly a little surprised!) to be amongst the great bloggers heading up the Winter Pinterest Challenge. That's right-- Katie at Bower Power and Sherry at Young House Love are back at it again, and Cassie of Hi Sugarplum and I have been invited to join in on the fun. And yes, it's totally less than two weeks until spring (and we've been having spring-like temps in Georgia for the past month), but you should know by know that this crew follows its own set of rules.
The idea of the Pinterest Challenge is that Katie and Sherry realized they had pinned all sorts of great ideas on their Pinterest boards that they should just do. Sort of like an early Dude, Get On That Already challenge, except with Pinterest. So they decided to team up once a season to create one project based on a pin. You might remember the last few challenges I participated in, including summer's guest bedroom crayon wax paper artwork (and summery recipes for extra credit) and fall's framed paint chip art.
This time around we're putting out the challenge for all of you crafty folks to post your own projects by next Wednesday, March 14. You don't have to do something too huge or time-intensive to participate (my past projects have been completely freeeee and only took a tiny bit of elbow grease each time), but please share if you create something! You're welcome to use the Pinterest challenge banner in your own blog post, and make sure to link up to the hosts in your post, too.
P.S. You can follow me on Pinterest here, and follow Katie, Sherry, and Cassie, too! Come on-- you know you want to continue the vicious cycle. If you still haven't heard of Pinterest, check out their About page and request to join the madness ASAP. And in the interest of full disclosure, Pinterest doesn't endorse this challenge.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Lusting over our Reclaimed Barnwood Table
As you saw in this post, we went from a pile of old barn lumber to a beautiful table, effectively replacing this awkward four-seater...
...with this eight- (even ten if we try hard enough) top. It's amazing how an appropriately-sized table makes the dining room feel bigger.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Our Reclaimed Barnwood Table
As I talked about during the dining room stop of the house tour, I've been dreaming of a bigger dining room table for years now. Our first table only held four people, and we regularly have six people over for dinner. We all had to smoosh together around a too-small table, and our food had to be set up buffet-style on the kitchen counters, which then left no room to cook anything... And God forbid we want to invite more than six people over to eat, because then we'd probably be better off eating on the floor. It was about time we changed that.
So for Christmas, Mr. Great Indoors built me my very own beautiful table. Of course, I took plenty of pictures through the process and thought I'd share them in two separate posts: one dedicated to the building of our beautiful table and one just for all the tasty pictures. Mmmmm.
I'm choosing not to call this one a "do it yourself" project because we had specialized furniture equipment at our disposal. Mr. GI's family owns a furniture store, and they also have a shop full of equipment for manufacturing their own pieces. They were kind enough to let us use their lumber and tools for a few days. You could certainly do a good portion with your own sander, table saw, etc., but it would probably take longer than the three days Mr. GI took to build ours.
So for Christmas, Mr. Great Indoors built me my very own beautiful table. Of course, I took plenty of pictures through the process and thought I'd share them in two separate posts: one dedicated to the building of our beautiful table and one just for all the tasty pictures. Mmmmm.
I'm choosing not to call this one a "do it yourself" project because we had specialized furniture equipment at our disposal. Mr. GI's family owns a furniture store, and they also have a shop full of equipment for manufacturing their own pieces. They were kind enough to let us use their lumber and tools for a few days. You could certainly do a good portion with your own sander, table saw, etc., but it would probably take longer than the three days Mr. GI took to build ours.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Happy 2012!
Our latest project, which I'll write about as soon as I finish editing the pictures...
I know this is incredibly late (somehow January is already over?), but happy new year! I've been a busy bee at work the past three weeks, and any time at home has been reserved for quality time with Mr. Great Indoors and Chewy. Or catching up on sleep.
Inspired by a few other bloggers (like Sara at House Bella, who created a beautiful 2012 bucket list), I've been contemplating some new year's resolutions for the house and blog. I'm sure these will change, but in the meantime here's what I'm thinking.
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