Cottage Studio Ceiling Makeover Completed




{Edited to include this blog entry in Kimba's Soft Place to Land DIY Day! Be sure to check out the other fabulous projects! }

irst I'd like to thank all of you who stopped in and supported my blog sale last week! Your items have either already arrived or are due to arrive any day now. You may not realize it, but you've helped me take another step in accomplishing my business goals. Thank you so much!

Now, about that studio... We've actually been finished with the ceiling and walls for a little while now. We painted the walls a nice robin's egg blue and added additional trimwork to the steps. I still have a bunch of junk that I need to move out of the space before I can get some good photos of the entire studio so far, but I did snap a few shots of the ceiling. If you remember, we once had old skylights that were removed when we replaced our roof. This left four ugly plywood holes in the ceiling and I wasn't sure how I could make them look attractive until we could afford to redo the entire ceiling someday down the road. We also had a very ugly (and dusty!) ceiling fan and a couple of equally ugly lights that needed to be addressed. Replacing them was not an option because as usual, our budget is so tiny it's practically nonexistent:)

So here is the studio ceiling "BEFORE"....




Look at that awful, dusty ceiling fan. This room was mainly used for storage and has a very high ceiling, so the fan didn't receive much love.





And here it is "AFTER"....

(Click photos below to enlarge)







Despite the challenges and limitations, I think the ceiling makeover turned out pretty well! Hubs did a great job turning those plywood holes into "windows", didn't he? I painted a subtle sky background and used a stencil to add my sparrow. As for the light and fan makeover, thank goodness for my trusty brown camouflage paint! With a matte clear coat, they look like oil rubbed bronze fixtures! I did another fan makeover in my living room about three years ago with a different type of oil based paint, and let me tell you, what I used this time around was MUCH easier and faster! (I have a little bird - my Ginger - on my shoulder right now or else I'd go to the garage and check the spray can, but I believe it's either Rustoleum or Krylon brown camouflage paint. I got mine at Wal-Mart.)

Hubs has already built one of my craft tables. It just needs a few pieces of trim and it's ready to paint. It's got a tongue and groove pine top and is very farmhouse in style. Here is a shot of the table top before he put it all together. He cut the "tongue" part off and will add trim around the perimeter side edge of the tabletop. I thought about some kind of rope moulding but I think I'll probably just stick with plain, flat trim to keep the look simple. I have a glass top to go right on top for easy cleanup as I'm a very messy crafter. I look forward to being able to see our dining room table again because that's where all of my stuff has been for weeks!



I hope everyone is staying warm! We started using our fireplace this week and it's never been more welcomed!

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Edited July of 2009 to add the link to a wonderful weekly link party, Metamorphosis Monday over at Between Naps of the Porch. Please check it out and be inspired!

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The Twice Remembered Cottage Blog Sale Now Open!


Good Morning, everyone! Thank you for dropping in so early and shopping at my second ever blog sale! Is the sun even up yet? Do you have your hot cup of coffee ready to sip as you peruse? Maybe you're still in you favorite cozy pajamas? Me, too! Ah, the joys of internet shopping! Here are just a couple important notes before getting started:)


-Every item will be given a name and number and sold on a first come, first serve basis. If someone else has already claimed an item that you're interested in, it's ok to comment and say that you are also interested in the item as a backup buyer. Though the sale starts this morning, I will keep the items up and available as long they last.

-If you want to buy any item or items, just leave a comment here in this post along with:

(1)the item name and number you wish to buy,
(2)your zip code
(3)your email address

Please contact me after claiming items and include your mailing address.
After I have an opportunity to weigh your package on my postal scale, I'll calculate shipping and send you an invoice through PayPalthat includes shipping costs. Shipping costs are calculated by the USPS based on weight and destination. I will try and get your items weighed and your invoice to you as soon as possible. I will ship all packages by Priority Mail unless I'm otherwise instructed by you.

My husband and I have a 100% positive feedback on Ebay and we take our transactions (buying and selling) very seriously, so you won't have to worry about not receiving your items.

Ok, that's it! Have fun...and I hope your mouse works fine because there is a lot of scrolling to do!

(Shipping costs are not included in the price of the items. I will combine shipping charges if more than one item is purchased.)

Please click any photo to enlarge.



#1 Jar of Monogrammed Painted Wooden Balls - $18
Sold to Kendra!

26 wooden balls with each letter of the alphabet
Quote reads:
“So, like a forgotten fire, a childhood can always flare up again within us.”
5.25" H x 2" D
Created by Kim









#2 Painted and Distressed Clothespins Lot 1 - $6
Sold to Kendra!

12 Count
For decorative use and not meant to be used for laundry
Created by Kim







#3 Painted and Distressed Clothespins Lot 2 - $6
Sold to Kendra!

12 Count
For decorative use and not meant to be used for laundry
Created by Kim





#4 Painted and Distressed Clothespins Lot 3 - $6

12 Count
For decorative use and not meant to be used for laundry
Created by Kim





#5 Painted and Distressed Clothespins Lot 4 - $10

23 Count
For decorative use and not meant to be used for laundry
Created by Kim






#6 Painted and Distressed Pencils - $3

6 count
Regular pencil lead, not colored pencils
Created by Kim






#7 Thoughtful Painted and Papered Spools - $24
Sold to Kendra!

8 Count
8 Different colors, papers, and quotes
2" L
Quotes read:
"The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched, they must be felt with the heart." ~ Helen Keller

"Live in the Sunshine" ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

"There is nothing like staying at home for real comfort." ~ Jane Austin

"It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones afterall." ~Laura Ingalls Wilder

"Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify!" ~ Henry David Thoreau

"Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they will never cease to be amused." ~ Anon

"Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful." ~ William Morris

"I found it shelter to speak to you." ~Emily Dickinson


Created by Kim








#8 Thoughtful Painted and Papered Blocks ~ $18

6 Count
6 Different colors, papers, and quotes
1.5" Cubes
Quotes read:

"Families are like fudge...mostly sweet with a few nuts."

"The earth laughs in flowers." ~ E.E. Cummings

"Never, never, never quit."

"It is a happy talent to know how to play." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." ~ Aesop

"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart."


Created by Kim







#9 Tumbled Stone Tile Number Magnet Set - $10


10 magnets
1" squares
Strong, thin rare earth magnets
Created by Kim







#10 Black and White Toile Glass Magnet Set - $10
BetteJo!

15 magnets
.75" D
Strong, thin rare earth magnets
Created by Kim







All of my faux desserts are hand crafted from 100% inedible materials. I consider all of my confectionery creations unique pieces of art and pay the greatest of attention to each and every detail. So lifelike in appearance, faux dessert creations make beautiful displays for home and boutique settings, and they are lovely "sweet" gifts as well!

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#11 Faux Chocolate and Sugar Cookies Set - $24
Sold to Kathi!
3 Cookies
Faux "Buttercream" frosting, glass "sprinkles", and piped roses and leaves
3.75" W
Created by Kim
















Cyber Monday Sweet Deal! Purchase 3 or more of the cupcakes below and pay $10 each:)

#12 Faux Chocolate Rose Cupcake - $12

1 Count
Faux "Buttercream" frosting, glass "sprinkles", and piped rose and leaves
Triple liners permanently attached
Standard cupcake size
Created by Kim








Cyber Monday Sweet Deal! Purchase 3 or more of the cupcakes below and pay $10 each:)

#13 Faux Chocolate Rosebud Cupcake - $12

1 Count
Faux "Buttercream" frosting, glass "sprinkles", and piped rosebuds and leaves
Triple liners permanently attached
Standard cupcake size
Created by Kim










Cyber Monday Sweet Deal! Purchase 3 or more of the cupcakes below and pay $10 each:)

#14 Faux Chocolate Rose Cupcake - $12

1 Count
Faux "Buttercream" frosting, glass "sprinkles", and piped rose and leaves
Triple liners permanently attached
Standard cupcake size
Created by Kim










Cyber Monday Sweet Deal! Purchase 3 or more of the cupcakes below and pay $10 each:)


#15 Faux Chocolate Rosebud Cupcake - $12


1 Count
Faux "Buttercream" frosting, glass "sprinkles", and piped rosebuds and leaves
Triple liners permanently attached
Standard cupcake size
Created by Kim







Cyber Monday Sweet Deal! Purchase 3 or more of the cupcakes below and pay $10 each:)

#16 Faux Rose Cupcake - $12

1 Count
Faux "Buttercream" frosting, glass "sprinkles", and piped rose and leaves
Triple liners permanently attached
Standard cupcake size
Created by Kim




Cyber Monday Sweet Deal! Purchase 3 or more of the cupcakes below and pay $10 each:)
Cupcakes are sold separately but the photo below shows how they would look grouped together.





#17 Faux Candy Magnet Set - $12

6 magnets
Strong, thin rare earth magnets. Candies can hang vertically or lay flat in dish.
Brown paper candy cups included but not permanently attached
Created by Kim


(Photo above to show candy cups which are included in all candy sets but not permanently attached. Six candy magnets are included in this set as shown below.)







#18 Faux Candy Magnet Set - $24


12 magnets
Strong, thin rare earth magnets. Candies can hang vertically or lay flat in dish.
Brown paper candy cups included but not permanently attached
Created by Kim








#19 Faux Candy Set (No Magnets) - $22
Sold to Tracy!
12 faux candies
Brown paper candy cups included but not permanently attached
Created by Kim








#20 Vintage Floral Needlepoint - $10

Sold to Kim!

10.25 W X 12.25 H






#21 Bird Needlepoint - $10


8.50 W X 10.50 H






#22 Paper Lined Floral Tin - $8

3" H X 4.50 Diameter
Altered by Kim







#23 Vintage Tin - $8
Sold to Kim!

6.25 H X 4.50 Diameter







#24 Large Matelasse Shams - $8
Sold to Kim!

2 Count
Coral in color
80% Cotton and 20% Polyester
(Note: One sham seems to be a shade lighter than the other. I only used one for my daughters twin bed and it could be from washing it and not the other.)







#25 Decorator Fabric Plaid Taffeta - $75

Over 6.5 uncut yards plus 1 additional yard
54" wide
Checks are 1.75"
Medium weight
(Note: I still have the receipt for this fabric and paid over $138 for the six uncut yards. It was over $20 a yard. I wish I could find the magazine ads that feature curtains made with this fabric...you may have seen them before.)









#26 Decorator Fabric Green - $40

Almost 7 yards
Medium weight
54" wide





#27 Decorator Fabric Red - $6

About 1.5 yards
Medium weight
54" wide








#28 Print - Kim Parker's Urban Garden - $25
Sold to Janet!
About 35" X 35"
High quality print suitable for professional framing
(Note: Unrolled from original shipping package once and I've since decided on a different color scheme for my home.)


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