A lot of good stuff has been going on with the house, but life goes on around us. I made this robot cake recently for one of my friend's birthdays. I love anybody in their 30s who still wants a robot cake for their birthday!!!
For the color, I mixed in 2-3 drops of blue liquid food coloring and 1 drop red in a large batch of frosting, which made a nice light purple that looked more gray than purple. I arranged the cupcakes, and I used donut holes on top of the head and on the sides of the head. Then, I piped the cupcakes and took some edible silver spray and sprayed the whole thing down. This did less than I expected to the color. (The body has the spray, but around the eyes do not, so you judge for yourself.)
Once the piping was done, I iced 2 more donut holes with white frosting and popped those on for eyes, piping around them to hold them in place, and give the robot eyelids. (That is the part I was talking about that doesn't have silver spray.) I used airheads, candy dots, and m&ms for the decorations, and whala! Robot cupcake cake!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Fixed Pillars and New Roof
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Updates, get 'em while they are fresh!
I guess it is a good thing that we have been so busy I keep forgetting to blog... I will post more detailed pictures of each of these things soon, but here is a quick update on how the house is coming along.
One of the biggest problems we had was that the columns on the outside of the house were rotting, so we had to replace them.
Another thing that needed to be replaced was some smashed tile downstairs. When we dug it up, we realized it was real marble, so we knew we would NEVER find marble that would match the original for goodness knows how many years ago. We went to a local salvage store, and low and behold, actually found some that was pretty darn close! It looks just fine against the old marble, and as soon as we seal it and shine the old pieces, we are pretty sure you won't be able to tell a difference unless you are looking for it.
Follow up to smoothing out the kitchen walls, we decided to go ahead and do the walls in the upstairs bathroom because the texture looked like what you would put on a popcorn ceiling. It is almost finished, thank goodness, but here is a during shot:
And the thing I am probably the most excited about now, the floor under the carpet is gorgeous! We have gotten as far as pulling up the old carpet and padding, and are working on pulling up carpet tacks and tack strips. Not a fun job, but the floor is totally going to be worth it.
We have two laundry rooms, a walk in laundry room in the main house that will hold our full sized units, and space for a stack-able unit in the walk in closet in the guest house. I found a unit on craigslist for $175, which is awesome, that is in really good condition, so it is set up now, which is making it easier to transition to the new house. We now have 90% of our clothes moved to the new house and can keep them clean there! :)
Lastly, we were worried about having a drainage problem because of the way the front of the house is set up, because all the water from the front of the house would gather and set in-between the carport and the guesthouse. But lookie what we found! When cleaning out leaves and around the grounds, we unearthed a drain in the very spot the water would sit, so now we know our drainage problem won't be an issue.
And, that is all for now. There are more pictures of some of the things above that are finished now, but all in good time...
One of the biggest problems we had was that the columns on the outside of the house were rotting, so we had to replace them.
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Yucky rotting wood... |
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And here was our contraption to fix it! We used a short board and a car jack next to the bad beams so they would be easy to pull down. |
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Smashed tile... |
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I love the paint color... :) |
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Ahhhh... plaster... |
And the thing I am probably the most excited about now, the floor under the carpet is gorgeous! We have gotten as far as pulling up the old carpet and padding, and are working on pulling up carpet tacks and tack strips. Not a fun job, but the floor is totally going to be worth it.
We have two laundry rooms, a walk in laundry room in the main house that will hold our full sized units, and space for a stack-able unit in the walk in closet in the guest house. I found a unit on craigslist for $175, which is awesome, that is in really good condition, so it is set up now, which is making it easier to transition to the new house. We now have 90% of our clothes moved to the new house and can keep them clean there! :)
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Three cheers for clean laundry at the new house!!! |
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Finally the water has somewhere to go! |
Monday, April 29, 2013
A Seussical Baby shower!
I am about to be an aunt to a little girl, so we took time off from the house to put together a baby shower. Here are some pictures of the, "Oh, the Places You'll Go" Dr. Seuss baby shower, including lots of appearances from the Lorax.
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This is the Mommy seat, so she could be comfortable while opening gifts. Yes, I made the hat. :) |
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Amy behind her gift table wearing her fancy new hat. |
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Drink and plate table. |
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Here are all the food tables. |
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Picture corner with Mom-to-be. |
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And a lovely young lady showing off the Lorax mustaches. |
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Here was the invitation. |
Friday, April 12, 2013
My orange and white library!
A few of our rooms are coming together nicely. We finished painting the library (thank you all my helpers) and I have my curtains all picked out. I wanted an orange and white library, and it is incredibly hard to find orange and white curtains, but I lucked across exactly what I was looking for at the fabric store and bought enough yards for two windows and some throw pillows. Here is what it looks like so far:
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Here is the fabric that started it all. It is a bright mandarin orange color on a linen type white fabric. |
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Playing Outside
We have been really excited to watch as things have started to blossom so we can learn what we have growing in our yard. Here are a few of our discoveries:
On to other things, there are a few spots of rotten wood outside of our house, so that has been a priority project. Since my husband works a lot but I don't feel 100% comfortable up a ladder and such, so it is coming along slowly but surely. Here are a few pictures of the rotten wood on the side of the house and the progress we have made on replacing it:
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Small Azalea Bushes in front of the front porch. |
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Pink Dogwoods as you enter the drive way. |
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3 Fig trees... |
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...that are starting to have tiny figs on them. |
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And last but not least, apparently this is a fruit baring olive tree. I can try my hand at canning olives and even make my own olive oil! |
On to other things, there are a few spots of rotten wood outside of our house, so that has been a priority project. Since my husband works a lot but I don't feel 100% comfortable up a ladder and such, so it is coming along slowly but surely. Here are a few pictures of the rotten wood on the side of the house and the progress we have made on replacing it:
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Rotting under eave of carport. |
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David pulling it down. In parts it just fell apart when he grabbed it. |
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He is a good sport. |
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Here it is when he has a large section torn down. Luckily, it looks worse than it was. From here, he replaced what he could of the 2x6s, pulled out any of the rotten wood, and put a new facing up. |
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Almost finished!!! Before and after pics will come when it is complete. |
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Fixing the walls!
The people who lived here before us must have been the most picture hangin'est people that ever lived, because there were those little holes everywhere. We dusted the walls, used that wonderful putty that starts pink and dries white, sanded like crazy people, and have started to paint the walls with primer. This is when things start to get exciting because I can start picking wall colors!
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In the living room looking into the library. |
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One of the walls in the living room... |
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In the library looking out into the living room. (Shelves to come later). |
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Looking into the library. Most walls are flat, but one little wall is textured. I kinda like it... :) |
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Coating the library with primer. |
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Back in the living room, looking at the outside wall of the library and the entrance way to the right. |
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