What do two temporarily unemployed college grads do with themselves each day you ask... projects of course! Here is a look at what we have done this week.
To start things off, while we were in Seattle over Christmas we went to the Harry Potter exhibit at the Pacific Science Center as a family. At the end of the exhibit you had to walk through a gift shop, where they sold lots of HP replica items. We were there with my nephew Addison, and he wanted a wand really bad. Unfortunately, the were like $70, so that didn't happen. But then my mother in the Joanne-esque spirit of volunteering others to do things said that I could make a wand. I made one while we were there in Seattle, but I think I carved it a little too thin and it ended in disaster. So here is my Harry Potter wand version 2.0. It is thicker and shorter than the other one, and hopefully much more durable.
I think that at some point last week we both realized that in about two weeks we are going to have a little baby to bring home with us and thought, "Maybe we should get ready for that..." So this week we got serious about getting the nursery ready.
This is a changing table that my mom found for sale on the side of the road somewhere.
This is the outline of the frolicking lamb that was on the front of the door after I had sanded it off. I wish we would have gotten a real before picture, because the cheesiness of it was pretty epic.
And here is the finished product after I gave it one of those miracle spray paint jobs that are often found on other people's blogs. Katalyn was the chief designer, and I just did my best to make her vision come to life. Doesn't it look like something from Pottery Barn?
Rochelle had the nursery painted pink for Zoey, but we didn't want to risk damaging Joshua's (or whatever his name turns out to be) manhood by putting him in a pink room, so we decided to paint it.
We did it green beneath the chair rail and cream above it. Feel free to notice how good the changing table looks in there. Also, feel free to notice the cushion on top of the cedar chest.
Katalyn used her immense sewing skills to make that cushion. She even made her own piping, which as I understand is kind of a big deal.
Katalyn's aunts found us this great rocking chair on KSL. Here she is just all ready to be a little mom. Pretty cute, huh?
And here are some more pictures of the nursery. And this is the finished crib, that we were priming in the last post.
Here is a sneak-peak of the living room. Katalyn also sewed these curtains. Isn't she talented?
Well, that's it for now. Next week we will hopefully have some more exciting projects to post.
1 year ago
I had this really awesome long comment written and it disappeared :-(
ReplyDeleteSo here's a summary:
-I always wanted to see what Katalyn's house would look like once we were "all grown up", and now I can!
-Katalyn's painting and sewing skills are incredible (PS Katalyn, I know how to sew now!!)
-I REALLY hope I get to come visit y'all (yes Casey, I say "y'all"- and if Katalyn has stopped saying it, I'm sure it will come back when I visit her hee hee) this summer. I've got a job, so hopefully a plane ticket will be in my budget :-)
-I love that some of the shower stuff is in the pictures!!
-I love you both SO MUCH!!!
OH Katalyn, I love the nursery! We did green in Lawson's nursery too... now his room has orange and green and blue, and CARS everywhere. Good luck with the new baby, I know you will be an amazing parent! And Casey, I'm sure you will be an awesome dad too!
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You both are just so fashionable and incredibly talented! The rooms and decor is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is a really beautiful house. I bet only really cool people get to live in such a beautiful house huh?... You guys are amazing! Casey- I commented on your blog.
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