May 3 2018

Trash to Treasures #3

I’m back with another installment in my Trash to Treasure series. This project was a bit larger than the last project. The table shown below was pickup from the side of the road where someone had thrown it out with the trash. To be fair, the table looked almost new then except for the botched paint job on the table top. The rest of the table has never been painted and has been exposed to all the weather Indiana has to offer on our covered, but open, porch for several years.

I took these photos before heading to the local PPG store for some expert advice.

I had a pretty good idea that painting would be in the future for this table and my mother-in-law taught us that if a project was worth painting you needed to buy good quality paint. We learned that lesson the hard way when we tried to go cheap on the paint to get our old house ready to sell. We ended up doing more work in the form of extra coats of paint and buying more paint to get it done all because we tried to save a few dollars on paint in the first place. So yes, Porter Paint is more expensive, but if I am putting in the time and effort I want it to look good.

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So, after some discussion with Harry, the man working the counter, it was decided that I needed exterior paint and primer and that if he tinted the primer part way to the color I was painting over it, I had better chances of covering that lovely design. So I bought a quart of primer and a quart of gloss paint in the color he called Special High Dive (special, because he had to fudge it because he didn’t have the right base in the quart size and grabbed the wrong one to begin with). It turned out great and I really love that it is “special”. I also bought a Wooster Brush 4187-2 Ultra/Pro Firm Shortcut Angle Sash Paintbrush, 2-Inch because I love the short stubby flexible handle it offers.

So, you might be asking yourself how I decided what color to paint this lovely table. Well, I read the book, The Turquoise Table: Finding Community and Connection in Your Own Front Yard by Kristin Schell, and decided that I needed a turquoise table for our house. Since I am not much for sitting in the sun or on picnic tables, I wanted to have a table of a different sort and it would be on my front porch which is shady except in the late afternoon. I knew I had just the table to do the job too. If you haven’t read this book yet, I highly recommend it. I enjoyed reading the hard copy so much I got the audio version to listen to it also.

So, without further ado, here are the photos of the table during the various stages of the project.

The primer coat comes first. It soaked up a lot of the primer. I turned the table upside down and put it on a small plastic table to keep from having to stand on my head while I painted. Then after it dried for an hour or so, I flipped it over to prime the top and edges.

Once that had an hour or so to dry, I turned it back over and began painting it with the gloss paint. Look at the difference in the colors!

The darker color shown is the gloss paint that was supposed to be High Dive, but oddly enough it turned out darker on the stick at least.

Here is the table after a coat each of primer and paint on the entire table.

I decided I wasn’t so good at this painting thing and that the top looked very blotchy, so I found some YouTube videos to help me figure out how to do it better for the second coat.

Even though it is blotchy, it still looks pretty good, and oh so much better than it did earlier in the day when I was about to start this transformation.

Here is the final product in place on the porch. It is a little hard to spot from the sidewalk especially when that part of the porch is in the shade.

I am thrilled with how nicely it turned out and I think the porch looks very nice now. Once the tree comes into its leaves, you won’t be able to see this much of the house.

Please watch the video below to see how all of this started.

So, if you watch this video, you will get a better sense of what the turquoise table is all about. If you ever walk by and my car is in the driveway, even if I’m not out at the turquoise table, ring the bell and we’ll go out to the turquoise table, weather permitting, and sit a spell and share our lives and catch up with each other. You can call ahead if you want and tell me to put the kettle on if you like.

I want to be a front yard person. I want to get to know my neighbors. I want to invite friends to my house. If you have a turquoise table, you can register it here.

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April 5 2018

1st Quarter Goal Check-In

Here is the list of my 2018 Goals. I think I really DID do a better job of choosing SMART goals this year. Many have ongoing trackers and that is helping me stay accountable.

FAMILY/FRIENDS
Spring Break Cabin Trip (March 23-30) (Watch for upcoming blog posts)
College Avenue Stitchers (1st Saturdays) (3/12)
FlyFests (2nd Saturdays) (3/12)
Knit & Crochet It Forward (2nd Saturdays) (3/12)
YarnSlingers (3rd Tuesdays) (3/12)

HEALTH/FITNESS
Sleep (6 hours/night) (57/90 this Qtr) 63.3% (much better than last year)
Water (6 cups/day) (80/90 this Qtr) 88.9% (better than last year)
Cardio (34/90 this Qtr) 37.7%
Strength (1/90 this Qtr) 1.1%

Tracking really helps me most of the time. Doing much better with sleep and fell off with the water while traveling a bit. Look how my step count totals have gone up each month!

HOUSE
Finish Cleaning Office (no progress yet this year)
Backup Floppy Disks to Iomega Drive (202/434 done)
Paint Table for Porch (not the right season yet)
Master Bedroom (work on it) (no progress yet this year)

FINANCES
Pay Off Car Loan (making monthly payments) (3/12)
Pay Off TAN (making monthly payments) (3/12)
Pay ALL Bills on Time (so far, so good) (3/12)
Save $6,000 for London Trip (not quite 10%)

I just love how this spread turned out. I got carried away coloring in boxes so the ones with single direction lines will be paid this year. I go back and cross them in the other direction after that payment has been made.

GIVING
Donate 36 Crocheted Hats (16 done so far)
Donate $ to NaNoWriMo (November) (no progress yet this year)
Gift Wrap for DAR (December) (no progress yet this year)

I have also added crochet edging to 4 or 5 baby blankets (30″x30″) this year and taught a great group of ladies how to do this as well. All blankets will be gifted to family or charity.

FUN/HOBBIES
Get Family Tree Maker (upgrade from 2006 version) (no progress yet this year)
Update My Genealogy Websites (about 3/4 done, see Karen’s Kin)
Setup a Way to Sell my Crochet Online (ordered foam heads/they came dented up)

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Read 100 Books (32/100)
Complete Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge (1/12)
Read 3 Personal Development Books (11/3)
Update Resume (work in progress)

BLOG
1 New Blog Post/Week (Thursdays) (13 +1 book review) (see tracker below)
Continue Five Minute Friday Posts (12) (see tracker below)

YOUTUBE
Continue to Add Content (38 video clips posted) (see tracker below)
Try to Film Bullet Journal Flip Through (I tried, but needed a new setup)
Try Being On Camera with Someone for a Virtual Write-In (still thinking about it)

WRITING
Complete NaNoWriMo (November) (no progress yet this year)
Read 3 Writing Craft Books (4/3)
Take 3 Writing Classes (1/3)
Submit 3 Guest Blog Posts or Magazine Articles for Publication (DONE)
Write 3 Contest Entries (DONE) I won for the state on a DAR essay contest I entered but didn’t make it past that level.
Thursday Night Writing Group (12/52) Only missed 3/29 because I was in Tennessee. LOVE this group!

How are you doing on your goals so far this year? Is there anything we can help you with? Let us know in the comments or email me through the contact form.

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January 25 2018

2017 Crochet Wrapup

You may remember that my goal was to crochet and donate 26 hats to charity in 2017. Above is the tracker in my bullet journal showing the approximate color schemes of the 52 hats I crocheted. Quite a few of these hats were actually infant hats. The last 8 were 8 or the 10 hats I made for the American Heart Association’s Little Hats Big Hearts Project. See those hats shown below. I am so over solid red hats for the time being. These are all packed up and ready to drop off.

I made these 15 hats using as many bright colors as I could and donated to the church hat tree to be given to students in need at local schools.

I made the star ornament below to test a pattern for the YarnSlingers group.

It took 10 minutes to make the first star, but only 8 minutes to make the second one.

 

Here are some of the other hats I made in 2017

All but a couple of the hats I made were donated to various charities to either help children or the homeless. I love crocheting when I know it will help others. It helps me to de-stress. I almost never actually crochet at home. The secret is to find groups to meet and crochet with. I have three such groups I meet with once a month and I can make a hat during each two-hour meeting. I occasionally miss a meeting but only if I am sick or out of town. I also crochet while we are on our trips. It helps to focus on my hat making while hubby drives and it is a great way to relax on vacation.

I finally got around to packing up the 14 baby hats shown below that I made in 2015 for Click for Babies and getting those mailed off. The requirement for these hats was that they had to be at least 50% purple of any shade. They seemed to be in need of hats for boys which is why I chose to pair the purple yarns with black and gray. They were some of the first hats I made as you can tell by the fact that they are made entirely of single crochet stitch.

Do you set goals for charity crafting? What do you make? Let us know in the comments below.

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January 18 2018

My 2018 SMART Goals

Here is the list of my 2018 Goals. I hope I did a better job of choosing SMART goals this year. I tried to choose goals I could track in my Bullet Journal. See the photos of the trackers below.

FAMILY/FRIENDS
Spring Break Cabin Trip
College Avenue Stitchers (1st Saturdays)
FlyFests (2nd Saturdays)
Knit & Crochet It Forward (2nd Saturdays)
YarnSlingers (3rd Tuesdays)

HEALTH/FITNESS
Sleep (6 hours/night)
Water (6 cups/day)
Cardio
Strength

HOUSE
Finish Cleaning Office
Backup Floppy Disks to Iomega Drive
Paint Table for Porch
Master Bedroom (work on it)

FINANCES
Pay Off Car Loan
Pay Off TAN
Pay ALL Bills on Time
Save $6,000 for London Trip

GIVING
Donate 36 Crocheted Hats
Donate $ to NaNoWriMo
Gift Wrap for DAR (December)

FUN/HOBBIES
Get Family Tree Maker (upgrade from 2006 version)
Update My Genealogy Websites
Setup a Way to Sell my Crochet Online

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Read 100 Books
Complete Modern Mrs. Darcy Reading Challenge
Read 3 Personal Development Books
Update Resume

BLOG
1 New Blog Post/Week (Thursdays)
Continue Five Minute Friday Posts

YOUTUBE
Continue to Add Content
Try to Film Bullet Journal Flip Through
Try Being On Camera with Someone for a Virtual Write-In

WRITING
Complete NaNoWriMo (November)
Read 3 Writing Craft Books
Take 3 Writing Classes
Submit 3 Guest Blog Posts or Magazine Articles for Publication
Write 3 Contest Entries
Thursday Night Writing Group (see tracker near top of page)

I still have a couple more trackers I have yet to set up. I feel like I did a better job of setting goals or at least finding ways to keep track of the goals I set.

January 11 2018

My Year of Being FEARLESS

For the first time ever, I chose one word to guide me through the year. Never having done such a thing before, I wasn’t sure how it would work out. I am happy to report that it went very well. The word I chose to guide me through 2017 was FEARLESS.

In January, I chose to submit my first written contest entry. This was huge because I really hadn’t even been promoting my blog at that time and I rarely let anyone read my writing. I was fine with the idea of blogging because I know my posts weren’t being read by anyone and I saw no reason for that to change.

Enter February, where my idea of being fearless included not only blogging, but also committing to the purchase of a domain name and moving my Weebly blog that no one was reading to the WordPress platform. It was a huge commitment but I told myself a fearless person would do it in a heartbeat, so I did it. I also bought a blogging course so I could do it without embarrassing myself too badly.

As part of blogging and trying to do it well, I read that each blog post should have a graphic to go with it and grab the reader’s attention. I also read that it would be best to use graphics that you created or photos that you had taken. I take photos all the time, so no problem, right? So I heard a lot of bloggers were using PicMonkey to create graphics, or at the very least to add text to their photos. So I spent an entire Sunday playing around with it and taught myself the basics of using PicMonkey. I even used it to design myself some business cards and ordered them too while I was at it. If I was going to be fearless, I needed a business card, right? Continue reading