Hello barbies!
I hope you're all enjoying this beautiful summer! In North Carolina it's been fairly mild and not near as stormy as last summer, which we've been taking full advantage of. For July 4th, we spent the weekend with my parents at their lake house on Kerr Lake, near the NC/Virginia border. It was beautiful, with the highlight being a sunset boat ride with some of our close friends to go watch fireworks. Some of my favorite shots from that boat ride are below.
My parents' lake house is on 10 acres of land and really wooded. It's so country and beautiful. I just love being up there and getting some fresh air.
Ross also traveled to New York this month to visit his mom at her amazing 100+ year old Adirondack farmhouse and snapped this photo from his plane when over Manhattan, which I thought was really cool. Stay tuned for a post in the next week or two on my mother-in-law's farmhouse, inside and out. Not only are the Adirondack Mountain views breathtaking, but she's quite the decorator - the interior will blow your mind.
As always, we've also been doing some updating to the BDH. I just bought new floor length crushed satin curtains for our dining room and sun room, which will hopefully be done in the next week or two. I'll post pics as soon as we get them up!
We also got a GREAT deal on a new black comforter, which is super comfy. With the tan walls, I thought our black and cream master needed a little more black and a little less cream. To see how we DIY'd this upholstered headboard on the cheap, click here.
We also finally bought and hung tip towel holders in our master bath. For whatever reason, we've just never gotten around to it until now.
We also bought three new matching cream bath mats and I plan on adding crystals to the master bath chandelier sometime today. I ordered a bunch online a couple months back and I've been slowly but surely stringing them and adding them to some chandeliers that need the extra pizazz.
I also bought three new tiny glass jars at a thrift shop yesterday for our guest bathrooms - they were 75 cents each! This one is my favorite:
Last but not least, here's a pic collage of hubby and I's date night earlier this week.
Thanks for reading, barbies! Between the rain, by oversized office chair and my chai tea, it's been a great day for blogging! xoxo!
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Sunday, June 22, 2014
DIY Patio Sofa!
Hello summer barbies!
I hope you're all doing well
and enjoying this sunshine. We've been really busy, between work, my
sister's wedding and volunteering, but when we can scrape together some
time we've been trying to perfect our new patio that we just DIY'd (full
post here).
We've added some new plants - cold weather palm trees -
because I wanted it to feel tropical. We already had several tropical flowering plants and white hydrangeas (my favorites). We've also added a few
decorations, inlcuding new lanterns that are solar powered and
automatically come on at night, which I love.
Last, and most
importantly, hubby built us an outdoor sectional couch!
We thought about buying one, but like always, the one I
wanted was too expensive. So again, like always, I gave my handy
husband an idea of what I wanted and he recreated it for less than $60
in wood! We already had the 4x outdoor paint from when we painted the
patio border toppers, so it would have been a very inexpensive
project... if it weren't for me spending way too much on the cushions.
My bad.
I originally thought I would make the cushions myself
using foam from Joann, fabric and a staple gun (kinda like our headboard
that we DIY'd in 2012), but was concerned that the quality wouldn't be
great. I justified my decision because the 2 inch thick foam from Joann
is really expensive, even with a coupon, but I'm pretty sure these
cushions would have been less expensive to DIY. Whatever. I love how
they look and the project overall still saved us a ton of money when
compared to buying the couch.
Here are some more pictures of Ross's handywork this time - isn't he talented?!
I've
also included some photos of the patio as a whole. Aside from fixing
the hot tub, I think we're pretty much done with our patio!
As always, thanks for reading dolls! I appreciate you guys!
Monday, June 2, 2014
A Perfect Day for a Beach Wedding
Hello barbies!
I apologize for my absence lately, I've been super busy with work and more importantly, helping my beautiful little sister plan for her dream beach wedding!
The wedding was May 25th at North Topsail Beach in North Carolina. She got married right on the sand - barefoot - and the reception was at a beachfront house my parents rented for the week. The house was amazing - it slept 40 people and is one of the biggest on Topsail Island with lots of very cool design features. The coolest part of the house's role in the wedding was the use of the pool as a dance floor. My dad paid to have a man construct a glass dance floor to cover the pool! With the pool lights on underneath, we really were walking on water... it was breathtaking.
Wasn't my sister beautiful too? Her dress was a lace, fitted mermaid design with cloth buttons going all the way down the back and a silk sash with beaded applique. The almost 7ft tall groom (he's a professional basketball player) wore an especially large Vera Wang tux.
Her colors were mint green and gray, flowers were white hydrangeas with hibiscus (the groom is Austrailian) and she incorporated a lot of chalkboards with cute phrases.
How beautiful was her wedding?



I apologize for my absence lately, I've been super busy with work and more importantly, helping my beautiful little sister plan for her dream beach wedding!
The wedding was May 25th at North Topsail Beach in North Carolina. She got married right on the sand - barefoot - and the reception was at a beachfront house my parents rented for the week. The house was amazing - it slept 40 people and is one of the biggest on Topsail Island with lots of very cool design features. The coolest part of the house's role in the wedding was the use of the pool as a dance floor. My dad paid to have a man construct a glass dance floor to cover the pool! With the pool lights on underneath, we really were walking on water... it was breathtaking.
Wasn't my sister beautiful too? Her dress was a lace, fitted mermaid design with cloth buttons going all the way down the back and a silk sash with beaded applique. The almost 7ft tall groom (he's a professional basketball player) wore an especially large Vera Wang tux.
Her colors were mint green and gray, flowers were white hydrangeas with hibiscus (the groom is Austrailian) and she incorporated a lot of chalkboards with cute phrases.
How beautiful was her wedding?
Sunday, May 4, 2014
DIY Paver Patio and Outdoor Fireplace Reveal!
Hello barbies!
I'm sorry it's been so long since my last post - we've been working on a big project in the back yard, that as weeks wore on, felt like it was getting bigger and more expensive by the day. What started in March as a 2-3 week project to transform our backyard from empty and boring into a useful, relaxing outdoor living space turned into a two month project with cost overruns accumulating at an unbelievably fast rate.
I'm sorry it's been so long since my last post - we've been working on a big project in the back yard, that as weeks wore on, felt like it was getting bigger and more expensive by the day. What started in March as a 2-3 week project to transform our backyard from empty and boring into a useful, relaxing outdoor living space turned into a two month project with cost overruns accumulating at an unbelievably fast rate.
We ended up going way over budget and even
more over in terms of the time it took to complete, but we are so
incredibly happy with the finished product. We now have a big paver
patio, hot tub, grilling area, dining area, lounge chairs and fireplace
for outdoor entertaining and relaxing. The best part? Hubby mastermined
every bit of it and did it by himself with some help from my very
helpful, amazing family. We feel like it will add some value to our house and are
looking forward to many beautiful memories in our transformed backyard!
THE PROCESS
For starters, we had
to find the pavers on craigslist (since paying retail price for the
amount of pavers we needed would have cost in the thousands), once we
did, we paid for them, then Ross had to manually load and unload all 800
of them. They're fifteen pounds each and very coarse - so moving each
one twice was no joke! Then we had to power wash each one to get the old
paver sand off of them so they'd fit tightly. This was incredibly
tedious but thankfully my mom helped. Then Ross had to excavate and
relocate the sod for where the patio was going to go. Excavating took
several days in itself because our yard was not level and there was a
lot of measuring, digging and leveling involved. Once excavated, Ross
used wood and then ultimately decorative paver blocks to make a border
to hold in the patio. Once level, we brought in three truck loads of
gravel and paver sand to lay as the foundation. Each truck load had to
be shoveled out of the truck bed scoop by scoop then extensively spread
and tamped to make sure it was level. Then we began laying pavers. I
helped a lot with this part, unlike several other parts which were
almost entirely Ross. This involved picking up, arranging and tighly
weaving the paver pattern so that they would stay firmly in place. After
this step, which took two full nights after work, Ross brushed in the
paver sand using a broom to seal everything in place.
We were so excited to finally see a nice, level patio
of pavers, but Ross still had a lot of work ahead of him. He had to
finish the borders, which involved more decorative blocks, which he had
to mortar together to make a wall. Then, he capped the walls with wooden
planks, painted in a high end paint stain from Home Depot by my sister
and I. He then used his table saw to cut the planks down to size and did
touch up paint on the edges. He mortared these planks on top of the
decorative edge blocks.
Last but definitely not least, Ross built our outdoor
fireplace from the ground up. For starters, he dug the fireplace's
footprint out of the ground and replaced the dirt with a concrete
foundation. He poured concrete and used metal rods for extra support.
This was extra difficult because our yard is not level (I don't think
any yard is), requiring a lot of precision to create a flat concrete
foundation. Once the footings set, he began stacking and individually
mortaring the same large, decorative blocks we used for the patio's
border. Like the pavers, we also scoured craigslist for these, which
enabled us to get a great deal on them. It also meant we had to manually
load and unload them, which was a horrible process considering there
were 180 of them and they weigh 45 pounds each! It took my mom, Ross and
I a full Saturday just to fetch, load and unload them all and boy did
we look and smell rough afterwards. Woof. Anyway, Ross stacked the
blocks level by level, often waiting over night after doing a few rows
to let the mortar set before he began stacking more blocks on top to
make sure the structure was stable enough to support the additional
weigh (with 10 45 pound blocks on each level we're talking about a lot
of weight!). You can't see it, but inside the blocks there's a metal
vent and funnel to escort the fumes out the top properly. When he got
done, we had to purchase MORE pavers to serve as capstones. We got some
that matched our CL blocks nicely from Home Depot and Ross cut them down
to the right size to serve as our caps. My dad dedicated an entire
Saturday to mortaring the capstones in place so that Ross could proceed
with the higher blocks. It was super helpful and my dad was perfect for
it because he has a really great attention to detail. During the process
it felt like we were running out of mortar almost every day. Ross must
have went back to Home Depot for more mortar at least 10 times - no
exaggeration! Thankfully, the fireplace is finally done and I couldn't
be prouder of my hubby for building it!
We also planted two new privacy evergreen trees so that
we can enjoy the patio without feeling like everyone who drives by can
see me walking around in my mismatched bikinis eating cheetos. We also
bought several plants for our decorative planters to liven up the very
stoney space, and in our typical fashion have already managed to kill
two of them (we really suck with plants). Ross also mulched the area
between the patio and the porch, which looks great!
Here's the before of our empty backyard and the after of our DIY backyard paradise!
As always, thanks for reading barbies! <3 you guys to pieces!
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