DIY Spray Painted Leaf Wreath

11:09 AM

Ok this idea I got from HGTV Magazine... and honestly I love it.

 
First, can we take a moment and talk about the AMAZINGNESS that is HGTV Magazine? I get so excited when it comes in the mail that I squeal like a school-kid and have to find the PERFECT moment to go through it, page by page.  I seriously put so much stock into having a serene moment to read it, that I almost didn't read last month's issue because I could never find a moment's peace (funny how that happens with a toddler and a newborn...).

But back to this month's issue.
And this on page 35.
Yea, that wreath... killer huh?  SOO cute!  Here's a closer up pic
Actual from HGTV magazine online... link HERE
Having a crafting itch that needed to be scratched since #2 came along, I figured this little project would be perfect for me to jump back into my game, especially since it looked pretty easy.
I was going to just do the classic wreath as seen in the magazine but then I saw this little number at Michaels and thought it would be fun to add in.
Thinking it would be beautiful to have a gold-leaf "Y" in the middle of our wreath, I attempted it with a "starter kit" I also found at Michaels... .... .... this was my result.
Obviously me and gold-leaf have a few kinks to work out... either that or its stupid and is so difficult that no normal human-being can do it and the leaf is just too G-D-thin and it gets everywhere and before you know it your toddler is running around with gold in his hair like a freakin' 3ft-magical, self-destructing unicorn. (sigh) I'll try again some other time.

So back to old-faithful... spray paint... how I've missed you old friend.
I even found this great, random box in the garage that I have dubbed my "spray paint box"...  Look how everything just fits in it perfectly with no mess!  Mary Poppins Chris was happy that it kept my mess contained.
 Step 1 of this project was finding the leaves.

Since I'm pretty sure its a class 1 felony to steal leaves from a neighbor's tree without permission, there are no pictures of this step.  Just picture me, dressed in black, playing it cool on a walk with my dogs, pretending they're pooping so I can rip a couple leaves off a neighbors magnolia tree.  If anyone WAS watching, Im sure they thought my dogs had some sort of diarrhea problem with the number of times I said out loud "Poop again?"  as I bent down and yanked a few leaves off this low hanging tree.  I kid you not when I say I ran back to my house thinking I was being followed.  I now understand why people steal; such a RUSH! (jk, dont steal, stealing is bad... should I go and leave money under this tree as penance? No, then people will think its a money tree... ugh, the web of lies!!)

When I got home and off my stealer's high, I threw 7 leaves into my spray paint box.
Brooks was still down for his afternoon nap and Collins had Chris pinned down in the infant sleeper hold/dead weight on the couch so I was safe to do all this for a few minutes. These are the colors I decided to go with:
Set by set, I gave my little stolen beauties a spray down.
I ended up spray painting 35 leaves, which is what HGTV magazine called for, but of course, Brooks woke up from his nap, Collins became the hungriest baby ever, and this project got moved to post-toddler bedtime.

Fast forward a couple hours, a random Home Depot family trip, several readings of Goodnight Goodnight Construction Site, and a glass of wine later, I was back at it.

Before I glued on any leaves, I couldn't decide if my Y should go above or below my wreath.
I decided on above since I wanted to be able to see the our family initial and the leaves would cover the circle anyway.

I also decided to cut my foam wreath in half so it would sit more flush to the door and did a quick, sloppy spray paint so the white wouldn't stand out like a sore thumb.
"yo..."
And so, I began randomly layering and hot-glueing.  Starting from the inside and working out.
I ended up going through all my leaves and needed a few more extras that I grabbed "just in case".  I found the placement I needed before painting them and assigning their colors.
All in all, I used roughly 40 leaves but I LOVE the result.
I hot glued a little twine on the back for the door hook and love how it looks.
So purdy... so Fall.
The only thing I think I would change is maybe painting the "Y" a brighter color, maybe yellow, to stand out more against the red door. But over all, it makes me happy :-)

Ugh, let's have this 100+ degree heat end Dallas!  Mama needs her baggy sweaters and XL yoga pants back in her life!

So what do you guys think?  I know the colors are different from HGTV but I almost think they are a little MORE Fall.

Anyway, Im happy with it.  And I'm also glad I did it with stolen magnolia leaves rather than thin oak leaves or some other type of leaf instead.  The magnolia leaf really holds its weight, held the spray paint well,  and is perfect for this sort of project.

If you have any questions, I would love to answer them!  Happy Fall everyone!

Big Changes for our Little House in the Big D

5:20 PM

Hahaha talk about some suspense! Ekk!  It took me a little over three weeks but here I am, ready to announce and let y'all in on our little secret...

WE'RE ADDING A SECOND STORY TO OUR HOUSE!!

So it probably surprises no one that our "little" family is actually rather gigantic (both Chris and I being over 6ft tall and our children off the chart for height and weight) and thats not even mentioning the fact that there are now 4 of us.  Chris and I would both love to have a big family, so who knows what the future will bring there, but for right now, the 1450sq ft of space we have right now just is barely cutting it.

If you would like to see our current layout of our house, as drawn by a 5 year old, here ya go.
actually I traced this over some actual plans... yes, my drawing skills have not changed since kindergarden... (leave me alone! Drawing is hard!!!)
Right now, we have Chris, myself, and Collins in room #1, Brooks in room #2, and Collins' changing table/overflow in room #3.

During our downstairs remodel, hopefully it will look something like this:
The walls in our living room that separate the bedroom #1? Gone.  Half wall separating the dining? Gone.  We're raising the floor and expanding the kitchen into the laundry room and busting into room #3 for more kitchen space, an island (whoo hoo!), and stairs for upper access.  You will now enter the house from the front center, and the living room will also flow into the sunroom (we'll have to raise the floors) and that's how you'll access the backyard.  Not much is happening to bedroom #2 and the bathroom but we're planning on using that space for kids play area and a murphy bed for guests.

Here's the brand-spanking new upstairs:
Laundry obviously moved upstairs, kids bedrooms #2 and #3 will share a jack and jill bathroom.  Notice the left side of the house? yea, thats all master, baby! Chris and I, will get a master bedroom, a bathroom of my Pinteresting dreams, and a walk-in closet that will hold more than 7 shirts.

One of my best friends back in AZ's dad is an architect for the uber wealthy in Scottsdale (Blochberger Designs, check him out!) and he was kind enough to sit with us and draw up a lay out for our little house.  Basically we are building an entire house, square foot for square foot, directly above what we have now.  We are still tweaking minor little things, but this is basically it... and Im obsessed.

For those of you who dont know, the Dallas real-estate market is hot right now.  As in we-could-double-our-money-if-we-moved-right-now HOT!  Chris and I thought about it and even looked at a couple places, but with the housing market causing ALL houses to go up in price, it actually makes more sense for us to stay here in our low mortgage, add on, and enjoy our location here in the "M-Streets" and being across the street from a school (which we LOVE!).
From last fall but really, look at all this great playground equipment!  Plus a whole field to run and run and run!
This is NOT going to be a small project but I plan on posting everything about it (even the nitty gritty ups and downs and the cost) here on the blog to give everyone a real world idea about what it takes to completely remodel your house and add on a second story.
I would LOVE to answer any and all questions you have about the upcoming project!  Feel free to leave a comment or e-mail me directly and I'll do my best to write up a new post next week.

AHHHH Im so excited! This is really happening!

Like us on Facebook

Little House in the Big D

Flickr Images