June 21, 2016

The Bug Prints

Hey y'all!

I hope your week is going well. I wanted to share another project that happened in my blog hiatus this winter!

My mom gave me some loose insect prints a while back, and I've been hoarding them in a drawer since moving into the apartment. This past winter, I finally round up the extra cash to get a few of my favorites framed! I picked my four favorites and headed off to Michael's to pick out frames.

A picture of all four!

I've only gotten two pictures framed in my life - my diploma and a fish print, so I was a little lost in where to go with the colors. I ended up modeling the mats and frames around a set of monkey prints my mom also gave me (thanks, Mom)! Michael's didn't have the exact matching frame, but I really liked the antique look of the frames I chose. The mat is just smooth and off-white - nothing too fancy here!

A close up of one of my favorites!

I LOVE how they turned out. The lady at Michael's was super helpful in making sure they all looked uniform, as some of the prints were slightly different sizes and needed different sized mats. She also helped make sure that I got these done for as good of a deal as possible! ;)

Here they are hanging, where I initially put them after pickup!


I actually have these hanging on either side of the fireplace now. I hope to have a post up soon with details of how the house is currently looking!

Until next time!
Emmi


May 29, 2016

More Rattan Chairs

Hey y'all!

I wanted to share these rattan chairs with you! This is one of the projects I've done since last September ;) so I apologize for the lack of pictures!

Dalton spotted these rattan chairs in Goodwill when I was out of town one weekend, and sent me a picture as he was leaving the store. I told him to go back and get them, and he claimed that they had been bought when he came back for them. When I returned home on Sunday, these beauties were waiting for me. :)

Maybe my favorite surprise ever.

There are only three of them, but that works for me! They sat in this spot for a few weeks, until I finally got around to recovering them. I wiped them down to remove the dirt and cobwebs, and I thought they looked good enough to leave unpainted! Here's the finished product.

Of course the third one was recovered, as well. :)

They are currently scattered around the house- one in Dalton's room as a desk chair (goodbye tacky rolling chair!), one is at the head of the dining room table, and one is an accent chair. 

Recently I've been in a "keep the natural stain of the wood" funk, so for now I'm enjoying them sans paint! What do you think?

Until next time!
Emmi