Friday, August 16, 2013

Friday Favorites

1. Solar Screens

I posted our solar screen tutorial on Monday but I'm loving how cool our house has been this week! They make such a difference!

2. My First DIY Skirt

I purchased way too much of this gorgeous chevron for my classroom a few weeks ago - so to use it up I found a tutorial on Pinterest and tried my hand at sewing a skirt. It turned out perfect and it was so easy! I can't wait to do another one!

3. Teaching Resources

Bless the teacher who left all these amazing resources behind. I found a treasure trove of amazing things while cleaning out my cabinets this week. Excited for the school year to begin!!

4. Kohls
I LOVE Kohls! We ventured out last Saturday for Tax Free Weekend and bought all this for  $75. A pretty work top for me, 2 pairs of dress crop pants, Essie polish, a polo and a pair of nice shorts for Chris. Plus $10 Kohls cash for next time! There is just no reason to pay full price for clothes.

5. This Guy


Sometimes he's the only thing that can cheer me up after a down day. It's been a tough week for me but boy am I just so lucky to have him to come home to at the end of the day. Love!


Linking up with a few of my favs. Check them out!



Happy Friday!



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Holiday Cheer


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As summer comes to a close and a new school year begins, it's time to start looking forward to the holidays! With Fall comes cooler temperatures, football, and the beginning of the holiday season. 

Here are a few holiday inspirations to bring some cheer to your Thursday.

Make Your Island Festive for a Football Watch Party
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Watch Party Ideas for the Kiddos
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Pretty Fall Decor
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Amazing Costume Idea
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Awesome Pumpkin Pie Dip
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Pumpkin French Toast - YUM
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Adorable Turkey Wreath
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The Christmas Card Holder that's been on my to do list for years!
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Christmas Lights Cupcakes
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Perfect Garland for the Banister
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Beautiful Mantel Display
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Hopefully this post gave you some warm fuzzies to get you through the week! The holiday season is coming soon!





Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Easy Skirt Tutorial

This weekend I made my first ever piece of clothing not to be worn as a costume, complete with a zipper!


It only took me a couple of hours and I think it turned out fabulously! The best part? It cost me a total of $13.

I even went with a fun red zipper to jazz up the grey.


For easy to follow instructions, check out the tutorial over at This Big Oak TreeThe only thing I would add is to wash your fabric first - it will shrink.

I'll be trying this again in a maxi version with some fun fabric I've been eyeing at Hobby Lobby. Maybe I'll even add pockets! The possibilities are endless - have fun!!




Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Trial Tuesdays

This is post #2 of my new themed post, Trial Tuesdays. Click here to see my first Trial Tuesday post on hanging frames the easy way.



I didn't grow up with stainless steel appliances but Chris and I both really love the look of it. So, when it came time to purchase a refrigerator, we bought stainless. Right out of the box it had fingerprints on it and there they stayed for months because I had no idea how to clean it. The delivery guys had told us, no paper towels and no harsh cleaners.

When I couldn't stand it anymore, I searched Pinterest and found this pin, http://smithocracy.com/2012/02/23/how-to-clean-stainless-steel-for-real/.

I read through her blog post and decided to give it a try. 

For this trial I purchased:

*Orange Pledge - which says its safe to use on wood, granite, stainless steel, etc.
*Microfiber cloths from Target

This is what my fridge looked like before:




To clean, I sprayed a little of the pledge onto my microfiber cloth and buffed it onto my fridge. In minutes the fingerprints were gone and my fridge looked flawless! I also discovered that the pledge protects my fridge from future fingerprints and I now have to clean it less often. Oh, and the orange smells amazing!




*Tip: In the smithocracy blog, she does mention that this does not work on brushed stainless steel, so beware.


Hooray! Go try this today!




Monday, August 12, 2013

DIY Solar Screen Tutorial



Our house faces the North and we have two giant trees out front, which means its nice and shady in the front of the house all year round. What that means for us in the back of the house is, during the summer and fall, it's a fiery inferno. We dealt with it last year after just moving in at the end of August, but this year Chris adopted solar screens as his personal summer project. He researched the cost to hire it out vs doing it himself and did a pilot study to make sure he could do it. After a lot of research and a pilot study, he perfected the process and it looks super swanky!

This weekend, we bought the supplies to do the whole back of our house and he's been working hard to get them assembled and installed. 

He's been sweet enough to walk me through the steps and let me take photos of the process so that I can give you a tutorial. It's a lot of steps and quite a few supplies - if you have any questions, please contact me and I'll have my resident engineer answer them for you. :)

Hiring this out would've cost between $25-$35 dollars per window. Our way cost us $15 per window.

To assemble and install a screen, you'll need:

Aluminum Frame Pieces - You need enough for the perimeter of your window plus a crossbar, if you're doing a large window like ours.

Solar Screen - 36" or 48" width depending on your window size.












Screen Spline - .125" diameter












Crossbar clips (for a large window) - Apparently these are hard to find in some states - you can click on the link to see if they're available in your area. If not, it seems you can buy them online but they're a bit expensive.












Spline roller - this one has a handy knife on the end for trimming the screen after you've rolled the spline. Chris says it's worth the extra few dollars to buy this tool, especially if you're doing a lot of screens.












Screen clips - these hold your screen in place on your window. You may need this kind instead if your windows don't hold the screen flush to the window like ours.

Hack Saw
Measuring Tape

*I've included the link to each of these items so you can price compare and make sure your local store has what you need in stock. Home Depot has some things, Lowe's has others.

To assemble your screen:

Step 1: Measure your window

Step 2: Using a hack saw, cut the frame pieces according to your measurements and check for accuracy. Adjust if necessary.




















Step 3: Put the frame pieces together using corner pieces. Check again to ensure the frame fits snugly into the window.



Step 4: Add the crossbar for larger windows - the rule of thumb is any window larger than 36" in width or length needs one. Cut another horizontal piece of aluminum frame and add to the middle of the screen frame using crossbar clips.

Step 5: Roll your screen out over the aluminum frame - you should have some overlap and will have to trim it down after adding the spline.


















Step 6: Using your spline tool, begin pressing the spline and your screen into the frame. 

It's easier to adjust and make tighter corners if you cut the spline into length and width pieces instead of using one continuous piece around the frame.


















Ideally, you want the screen to be tight and without wrinkles but not so tight that it bends the frame.

Another huge side note - roll your spline on a hard surface. If you do it on carpet, it will warp the aluminum frame.


















Step 7: Put your new solar screen up and install two screen clips to either side, in the middle of the screen. This attaches your screen securely to the window frame.

Step 8: Sit back and start reaping the rewards of a cooler house and a cheaper energy bill. Plus, it looks nice and you can leave those blinds open more often!

   


Please excuse our backyard - we'll be repainting our siding and doing some landscaping when it's not 100+ degrees every day. Just look at those solar screens though!







Friday, August 9, 2013

Friday Favorites

1. Cheap OU Stuff


I did mention we are BIG Sooner fans in this house! I LOVE being able to find great deals on OU swag for our house, my classroom, and for us to wear! You can never have too much OU stuff. 4 more Saturdays 'til Sooner Football!

2. The 12th Doctor

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Last Sunday, Peter Capaldi was announced as the 12th actor to play the Doctor on Doctor Who. I'm super excited to see what kind of doctor he will be and where he will take the show. I think he's a great choice.

3. Back to School Flowers


I won these flowers at my professional development on Monday. I love the arrangement and they've stayed beautiful all week! 

4. My Classroom


It's been a crazy, busy week with teacher training every day, so I haven't had a chance to decorate but I did manage to stake my claim with a little OU gear. :)


5. Healthy Sexy Hair Shampoo and Conditioner


I bought these liter bottles from Ulta for $12.99 each, used a $3.50 off coupon, and got free pumps. It was a great deal and I love this brand! It makes my hair feel and look healthy, plus it's color safe.


I'm trying something new and linking up with one of my fav blogs, Carolina Charm

Happy Friday!!


 

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