Tuesday, October 22, 2013

What have you been up to?...

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Hey!... how've you been?... it's been a little while... I've been working myself silly getting pieces ready for the group Vintage with Flair Christmas Market... and a little work on the www.featheringmynest.ca website... it is still in progress... I'm really hoping to have it up and running by the show on November 9th... if not my facebook page is up and going...


Fall has hit really quickly here... a little too quickly... and it's a little too cold... well except this week so far has been really nice... and well we get lots of sunshine so I won't complain too much... I love fall... when it's not too cold!  ahhaaha... layers and legwarmers... snuggly comfort clothing... 


Besides working on things for the show the Pickle and I have been chilling out quite a bit in the evenings and on the weekends... Walking Dead, movies, bubbly... 


...OH!... and karaoke at the neibs house... sweet jesus I'm quitting my day job and I'm become a professional karaoke-er!... hehehe... so much fun... 


And of course as always... lots of snuggles with these two little furbabies... 


Falling into fall quite nicely...
I hope you've been well!...

xo
Lacey

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Burlap and Cotton Lace...

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I was a bad little blogger while working on these two pillows that are going to feather Katie's nest along with the sweet little refinished cupboard… 


This is the ONLY progress shot that I'd taken during the whole process… 

But a quick breakdown - 16" square old out of date pillows… burlap and a backing fabric (old bed sheet) cut into 17" squares… I like a big fat seam allowance when I'm sewing burlap… 


Before sewing the pillow together I line the burlap sides with the sheet fabric a little closer to the edge than what the final sewn seams will be - just to ensure the burlap is good and secure and isn't going to fray away…


With these I also hand ruffled with a basting stitch and then pinned the lace to pieces so that it would be held where I needed it to be while I hand stitched it to the burlap that was already sewn to the burlap and it's backing… then I added a second piece of lace… pinned it as closely as I could but as I hand stitched it on I made sure it was up nice and close to the first piece that was sewn down… 


I'm really pleased with how these little beauties have turned out!… I'm going to have to make some for us now!… 



 I hope you're having a sweet weekend and a beautiful last day of summer…

xo

Lacey





Saturday, September 7, 2013

Feathering My Nest Facebook Giveaway!...

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Well here it is, my first Facebook Page giveaway! 

It is a sweet little fold top table. Beautiful solid wood refinished in a nice cool white. It perfectly holds one teacup… or once glass of bubbly… she works best sitting next to your favourite cozy chair
 
Once the Feathering My Nest Facebook Page likes reach 300 I will randomly draw from the people who have shared my page!… 


Please comment on this picture on the Feathering My Nest Facebook Page that you have shared and liked the page as that will be the list used to choose the winner from…  

Pickup of the prize will be in Calgary… Now if the winner is a little further away than a short drive to pick up this table I have a snail mail friendly prize!… Your choice of the sweet chalk board trays pictured alongside the table in the photo!… 


Good Luck!

xo
Lacey

Friday, September 6, 2013

Refinished Wash Stand...

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Here she is!… 

Introducing one sweet little beauty of a cupboard…


She was in a goopy state with the layers of many years past paint jobs…  Four real thick ones to be exact…  cream…  pinky…  greeny…  and then the last glossy white…  and if you know me you know that I love to paint things white and cream…  BUT!…  I have a problem with runs and goopy paint jobs… 




I really underestimaed the amount of prep on this piece… You know that Annie Sloane would stick to an eel so I could have just slapped the paint straight onto this as it was…  BUT being that the previous paint was so thick I felt the need to strip it down to the bare wood…  knowing this would produce the best results for the finished piece…  this turned out to be most true in regards to the bottom front detail…  once it was stripped and refinished the details just POPPED!…  no longer was its beauty buried…



Before I go to far though let's back up a little and start at the beginning…  this little beauty was quite a charmer even in her previous state…



She had some nice natural wear and tear but she needed some polish… 




All the hardware was removed…



These little towel bars remind me of the towel bar that was in my maternal grandmother's house when I was a child…  these ones were in rough shape and the request had been made to remove them for good… 



Next came the stripping…  I used my handy dandy Milwaukee orbital sander with a variety of grits of paper…  starting of course with the rougher grits of 80 and 60 and working to a 120 and then 220 to prepare the wood for painting… 

Some sanding words of advice…  if you do not have a respirator then be sure to get yourself some dust masks…  you do not want to be breathing in the dust…  also keep a shop vac handy…  it makes for easy dust cleanup!… 



For fear of sanding away the detail of the bottom strip I made a trip to Home Depot and upon the advice of one of their worker bees I came home with a can of Smart Strip…  an eco friendly stripping product!… 


I taped off the area to be stripped and placed some plastic underneath to catch any overspray…  As the layers of paint were really thick I went through the spray stripping process twice on this bottom detail piece and then got into the fine areas with a small scaper to ensure that all of the stripping product and paint was removed…  finally I gave the wood a wash with water and a sponge to ensure all of the stripper was removed…  it was definitly worth the time to do this twice…  what beautiful results from this product!… 


No I was not endorsed in any way to talk up this product…  unfortunately!…  hehe…  it just worked really well…  and if I can share that information and help someone out with a project they're working then AWESOME!… 


I also gave the stipper a try on the original hinges…


I dropped them into a glass jar with some of the stripper and gave them a wash down after…  they came pretty clean and with a wash they were paint free!… 



On this project I went back to Chalk Paint - Annie Sloan to be exact… I really prefer the chalk paint over the milk paint… I love the thick thick paint...



Sp after the complete stripping it was time for paint…  and of course I chose Annie Sloan's Old White…  but this time I tried something new after…  but before that!…  so excited I keep getting ahead of myself…  It got a good sanding so that the final finish was nice and smooth…  I really love a smooth paint finish on a piece like this… 



Also…  I marked out all of the holes before the final finishing…  some painters tape, Lacey math, and hole drilling and the hardware holes were ready… 


This finish on this sweet little cupboard is completely new for me…  I practiced on a test piece first... and am I ever glad that I did!… 

So the new for me process on this was was using Annie Slone Dark Wax…  I do not recommend putting dark wax straight onto a light painted piece!…  hooooo boooy!…  what worked best was to wax the whole piece with the Annie Sloane Clear Wax FIRST…    once that was on I went back in with a coat of the dark wax…  BUT!…  I didn't use straight dart wax!…  I cut the dark wax with some clear…  I made a half and half mix in a small glass jar…  mixed with a wooden paint stick… The glass jar is really great becuse you can make mixes…  see them and store them easily!…



How have your experiences been with Dark Wax products?…  do you have any learned adviced that you can share?… 


Once waxed and buffed the hardware went on and voila!…  she's been reloved!… 




This piece came to me with the hardware chosen…  and the pulls worked so beautifully with the warmth of the dark wax finish…  These pulls are from Lee Valley…  if you have a local Lee Valley lucky you!…  if not you can order online!…  they have some amazing hardware… 

The rough hand hewn ring pulls chosen for the top drawer and door are quite graphic but still warm in their colouring and primitiveness… 




The dark wax beautifully nestles itself into cracks, corners and ridges…




I found this 12qt stoneware bowl above on a recent treasure hunt… along with the Sunburst crock below and couldn't resisit getting them in a few shots with this darling little cupboard…  they go together like milk and cookies…


Enough of my jibber jabbering… here are a few detail shots… 








Now I said she was all done…  again getting ahead of myself…  I couldn't see this one completly refinished on the outside without some loving on the inside…  the inside was also in some rough shape…  


This piece has truly been loved and well used for many years…  you can tell by all of the beauty marks left upon her…  but a quick measure and a few cuts of some fresh thin board and BAM!…  brand new drawer bottoms…  much more inviting for precious things to be laid upon…



Now she is complete…  and ready to go back home to Feather Katie's Nest!… 

I hope you enjoy her even more now Katie!



xo
Lacey

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Woolzies… A Review…


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It's dry in Calgary so you need to use a product in the dryer to keep clothing from getting super staticky… staticky - is that even a word!?… I'm sure you know what I'm saying…

I am trying to cut down on the number of chemicals that we use from day to day and trying not to use products that are harmful to the environment - and I've found Woolzies!… I got a pack of these babies to try out and here is what I think!

  I've tried the nubbly plastic dryer balls in the past but I didn't find them super - I'm not sure if they're recyclable when they start to wear out so more than likely they end up in landfills… so we've been using Bounce sheets… BUT I'm not a fan of the chemicals or the waste created from those… soooooo I can say that I LOVE WOOLZIES!… 


These little babies are soft and fun… fun as in you can bounce them off your fiancĂ©'s head and not injure him… well not too bad anyway :)


We also have hard water in Calgary… so I have also been using liquid fabric softener (unscented) as I found the hard water having an affect on our clothing… well with these we're cutting out fabric softener and bounce sheets… BAM!… two chemicals gone!… these little beauties are all natural… AND they save you money because they cut down on drying time!… BAM and BAM!


I waited until I used these on all of the different laundry that we do to get a good idea of if they really work as well as claimed - and I can say yes they do!  

The big tell was with the towels… I always need to turn the towels on for a second go around…  when I used these dryer balls they were dry after the first go!  


If you have a smaller load of laundry in you do hear some thumps and bumps now and then but nothing alarming or enough to cause a disturbance.  

Now get this - these babies are guaranteed to last 1000 loads!  On average we have about 4 loads of laundry a week… 1000/4 =  250 weeks/52 weeks = 4.8 years… 4.8 YEARS of use!… now there will be weeks with more laundry so let's say they will last us at least four years!… four years of not buying fabric softener and bounce sheets!  Four years worth of chemicals not being used on our clothing and not being drained back into the water system!… 


Yeah… I sat in front of the dryer and watched them bounce around for awhile with the laundry… haha…

Another neat thing that I just learned about these is that they're handmade - they're providing a steady source of income for women in Nepal!  

Curious about more facts about these?… check out the Woolzies FAQ

Help yourself and your family and the environment and get yourself some Woolzies!… head on over and order some up!



xo
Lacey


I received the product mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Sweet Little Cupboard...

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Since Vintage With Flair a few people have dropped off pieces that require some love -  refinishing… The first being this sweet little cupboard that had been used as a wash stand...


Many layers of paint have been gooped on over the years… leaving drips and runs as well as partly burying the detail along the bottom strip...


Here is a close up of the top…  lots of wear and tear… 


…all of the old and unoriginal hardware has been removed and stripping of the drawers has begun… 


Stay tuned!… This will be reloved in no time… 


xo
Lacey