Painted Geometric Drapes

 I had the flu a few weeks ago and spent a week in bed and a good deal of time staring at my unfinished bedroom and overdosing on Pinterest.  Once I was well, I had a crazy new project list, a pile of mojo and the sudden need to cut bangs (thanks again Pinterest) which I did almost immediately due to pent-up impulsiveness.  I also started wielding a paint brush like a crazy lady.  (If you follow my Instagram you probably already know this and saw the peach office going down- still on the fence on that one).  One a more successful note,  I finished my bedroom drapes.  I took my old white IKEA panels and painted new life into them...
I did this about a year ago with a black and white version that was looser

Whats Your Style Series- The Kitchen + Giveaway

Many of you have seen the transformation of my kitchen over the past 5 years.  It has gone from a "Very Brady" kitchen to a "painted everything" and now we are at the "ripped it wide open stage".
 Today I'm talking kitchens as part of the What's Your Style Series that Jenna organized.  Last month was all about living rooms, and next month I'm pretty excited to talk bedrooms (we haven't gone there much around here).
 So in case you are new, let me catch you up to speed on what I've been working with .
Here is my kitchen when we moved in circa 2009.  Lots of walnut laminate, lots of laminate period!

How to Repair a Porcelain Sink

I am not a huge fan of winter, but one thing I can say on its behalf is that I do get a lot done during this season.  Being indoors makes me focus on all the little repairs that are lurking around my house.  One that has been on my list for a while now is repairing my bathroom sinks.  My bathroom is very "vintage", with some serious blue going on.  We have plans to renovate it in the near future, but for the mean time we have opted for paint and a good clean up to get us by.  Most everything is in good condition except for the chipping and wear that has occurred around the drains...

 I had two choices here.  I could either paint the sinks white with an epoxy paint made for sinks like Rustoleum Tub & Tile or I could simply repair them with a porcelain touch up kit.  If we were keeping the bath I would definitely paint all the blue away,

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