Fall Mantel DIY Garland

Thursday, September 24, 2020

So, you all know that I just updated my kitchen fireplace and I’m in love!! It turned out so much better than I had hoped. And now I can’t wait to start dressing it up for all the upcoming seasons. However, I don’t have a tradition mantel. You know the kind, a large wooden beam version. Instead, because of the curve of the fireplace, I have a small inlay of bricks that run the perimeter. It’s tiny! But, it does allow for some smaller versions of decor. As a result, I am tasking myself with creating pieces to decorate this fabulous fireplace!


I made my first one this weekend! It’s a fall garland using foam pumpkins, gourds, pine cones, miniature pumpkin ornaments, and twine. I found these bundles of foam fall decor in the bargain bin at Target, my favorite place to find all the cutest seasonal decor!! As soon as I spotted them, I knew exactly how I wanted to use them. I went for both the traditional fall colors of burgundy and orange, but there is something about that mix of greens! A great way to mix colors and provide contrast. 


So, here is what you’ll need. I grabbed two bundles of each mix so any foam pumpkins of your choice, twine by the spool because you can use this for everything, a large sewing needle (I borrowed one from my mom that came in a crochet needle pack), mini pumpkin ornaments (I got mine at Dollar Tree), pliers, something to help with some extra grip, and a beverage! 



Thread your twine just like you would a normal needle and thread. Grab a pumpkin or gourd and start stringing. That’s where the gripper comes in place. These foam pieces are thick and it’s hard to get the needle all the way through. You will need to wrap the gripper around the needle to push through. Don’t use your fingers! The end is just as sharp as the needle point and it hurts to push!! That’s why I grabbed the gripper. Push the needle all the way through, and once the needle appears on the other side, use the pliers to bring the needle all the way through. Do that step repeatedly until you have al the foam pumpkins you want on the garland.






Once I had all the pumpkins and gourds strung, I went back through and filled in with the pine cones and mini ornaments. Disclaimer here: I didn’t know I was going to use the mini ornaments until after I had the pine cones in place. I just felt that the garland needed something extra and these ornaments added an element of shine. Use the string provided with the ornaments to attach. Okay, back to the pine cones. I placed a pine cone after every pumpkin and gourd, equally spaced, throughout the entire garland. If you need a dab of hot glue, use it. Since my garland was going to lay  flat on the mantle, I didn’t use it, but if I were going to drape it across the mantle, it would have been a must! 



 


One last thing I’m hoping to add are mini LED string lights for an iridescent glow. I just haven’t had a chance to run to the craft store and get a set! But they are definitely not needed.




How fun are fall crafts? How fun is crafting? I have some other things up my sleeve for outdoor/indoor and I can’t wait to share those too. Stayed tuned!


Happy Crafting!

XO,

Andrea


Another Kitchen Update

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

 I’m not sure if it’s the fact that we’ve been home since mid March, or because I’m always in the need of change, but I made a few updates to my kitchen. Remember when I decided to paint my kitchen navy blue? Well I still love the color, but wanted to take a little more modern approach to the rest of the area. HGTV is my own worst enemy in that I want to take all the ideas and apply them to my own home. I have my limitation, however I can paint, change out hardware, and redecorate with accessories like rugs, lamps, and throw pillows.


For my newest kitchen update, paint and hardware were the name of the game. I love the look of contrasting cabinet colors and thought gray lowers and white uppers would be a nice compliment to the navy walls. I headed to Home Depot and picked all the grays I liked best. From there, I narrowed it down to four and taped them against the blue wall, the white cabinets, and our charcoal countertops. I wanted to make sure that the gray played well with all of those surfaces. The family weighed in and the clear winner was French Silver, a subtle light gray. 



When prepping for paint, it’s quite a process. Or at least it should be. I removed all the cabinet doors, one side of the kitchen at a time, and lined them up according to where they hung. I wanted to make sure they lined up when I re-hung them. I cleaned both sides with Simple Green, a great, non-toxic household cleaner, before I began painting. Cleaning prior to painting allows the paint to go on smoothly and you won’t brush in dust and particles along the surface of your project. I also sanded any imperfections, especially along the edges where wear and tear were the worst. Wipe away all debris. Now it’s painting time! I like to cut out along the edges before rolling on the paint. Rolling gives you a smoother look than a brush, I feel like you can see the brush strokes, but the cutting out gives you a nice edge. And always apply two coats for complete coverage. 



And guess what? This girl was going to totally cut corners and not repaint the uppers white. I was going to just leave the old paint that was applied 18 years ago!! But I guilted myself into doing it and so glad I did! It looks so bright and fresh. Word to the wise, don’t cut corners. If you’re going to paint one thing, paint it all! And clean! Good grief! Because my cabinets on the right side of the kitchen are open faced, they were filthy! Not anymore! 


The last change I made to the cabinets was new hardware. Originally, I thought I wanted to go the trendy route with brass. Brass is all the rage and it’s not your Mama’s 90s brass! However, I saw a kitchen remodel on Christina on the Coast where she did all black and I was hooked! Matte black to be exact. These new pulls are substantial too. Heavy and classic. I love it. The next thing I will add is a matte black faucet for the sink, but I can’t find one I want and I’m not going to settle. Also, I don’t really want to hire a plumber right now so that change will have to wait!





So, now I have these gorgeously painted cabinets with amazing new hardware. I have a fabulous kitchen table that’s black and dark brown in tone. And I have this dated brick curved fireplace in the kitchen. It’s red and shiny and doesn’t go at all. So, I had to paint that too. I had to paint it black!! My husband wasn’t terribly excited about it. He was pushing me toward a charcoal gray, but let’s be honest, charcoal gray wasn’t right. Black was what it needed!



 I did so much research! I pinned all the pins on Pinterest, read all the ways to go about painting a brick fireplace, and I found so many different pieces of advice. One was to use a liquid sander to help take the varnish off the brick. That didn’t work! At all! So, I talked to the paint guys at both Home Depot and Sherman Williams and they both said the same thing. Prime it first and then paint. So, I primed it first. I used Kilz, which I had the paint department tint to a dark gray, and applied. That worked in the place of sanding as it provided a matte finish to the brick, which is what I wanted before painting. 




After a very insightful discussion with the paint guy at Home Depot, I decided against using a matte finish  paint and went with eggshell. He said that if I applied a matte paint, the fireplace would look like a black hole in the wall because there wouldn’t be a sheen when light hit it. Always talk with your experts! That’s why they are the experts!




I am so happy with how the whole thing came together! My kitchen may be from the 1960s, but it doesn’t look that way anymore! The cabinet colors are perfect with the navy walls and charcoal countertops. The black fireplace looks like it’s been there the whole time. It’s modern without looking out of place. I never want to leave this kitchen!!




When it comes to home improvement projects, I am here to tell you that you just need to go for it! I was never worried about the gray lower cabinets, but was I was so leery of the black fireplace. Not sure why I ever doubted myself! It all turned out exactly like I had envisioned! Yours will too!


XO,

Andrea


Kids Mask - Charlie Hustle Has You Covered

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

 Masks are clearly a new way of life for all of us! It’s like the old Amex tag line, we never leave home without one. And when we pack them up, they have to be super cool, a fun design, and match our outfits of course! So when Charlie Hustle reached out to me and asked if we would be interested in styling their kids masks, we shouted yes! I love working with local businesses and I love sharing their products with you. This product is so important right now and every kid needs a super awesome mask!

We may not be going to tons of indoor spaces right now, but we are going out and about. And even while outside, we need to cover our faces. These KC Heart Kids face masks are super soft and made of recycled materials, which I love, because taking care of the environment is also high on our list! They are all color blocked, giving kids a playful look that will jazz up any daily outfit, which also allows them to keep their individuality!



So, where have we been? Well, anywhere that’s outside, really. However, McKinley does attend a private tennis lesson once a week, and after 30 minutes of running, foot drills, and tons of swinging that racket, he’s still able to breath, doesn’t feel too hot, and can communicate easily with his coach. All positives in his book. Mine too! 

For outdoor activities, we’ve been apple picking, on our annual Mama and McKinley back to school Plaza Fountain Tour, Top Golf, and a visit to an alpaca farm. I’ve tried to keep summer busy, fun, and positive, which is all we can do right now, no? And all while social distancing, following city and state guidelines, and smiling through the masks, because you can still smile through the eyes!!



Want some of these stylin’ masks for your kids? Well you are in luck! You can get a three pack of these non-medical, washable/reusable, Supima Cotton masks for 15% off when you spend $25! Just use this link and promo code: KCMAMA 15 https://bit.ly/3iWvCn4. And for every mask sold, Charlie Hustle will donate one mask to the Fox 4 Love Fund for Children campaign to provide 40,000 youth masks to KC Students. (Masks are intended for ages 5-10.) Offer valid until September 30th.



So now the only question are, where will you wear yours and how are you going to style them?

XO,

Andrea

This is a sponsored post, however all opinions expressed are my own.

 
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