The other redhead (Sarah) of this red-haired duo recently had an article published in the Huffington Post! How awesome is that?!
Take a look and let us know what you think. I'm sure she would enjoy some feedback, and we always love to hear the thoughts of readers!
Find it here.
xoxo Susannah
Friday, October 26, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
On loving a mad scientist.
I married a mad scientist.
I mean, I knew this when we got married.
But certain nights it hits home more than others.
Father Octavian [about the Doctor]: Dr. Song, I've lost good clerics today. You trust this man? River: I absolutely trust him. Father Octavian: He's not some kind of madman, then? River: [pause] I absolutely trust him.
Leonard Hofstadter: Penny, you don't want to get into it with Sheldon. The guy is one lab accident away from being a supervillain.
I mean, in my husband's case, he's one lab accident/discovery away from being Iron Man not The Joker, but the point remains.
Oh my mad scientist. How I love you.
I mean, I knew this when we got married.
But certain nights it hits home more than others.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Lazy girl DIY
So remember the last post when I said I wasn't a DIYer? That not *strictly* speaking true.
I do like to make cute things and spruce up my apartment with little touches.
I just don't want to spend more than about an hour (30 minutes is ideal) doing it.
Basically, I have your classic case of lazy DIY. Where you want to make cute things, you just don't want to devote your life to it.
But I'm guessing there's more then one of you out there who is like that to, so I introduce to you: Lazy girl DIY! Where I will show you my quick, cute projects. All of which can be done with minimal skill and minimal time.
Lazy Girl DIY 1st Edition: Ugly wall-->Pretty Wall!
I love contact paper. A lot.
It's pretty, it's removable, it wipes up easily And the new contact paper has really pretty and trendy designs. When we moved in, I bought a roll for the kitchen shelves, but I had a ton left over and wasn't sure what to do with it. Enter: The brown wall of dooooooom.
When you live in a studio, you make "walls" out of some crazy things to separate the spaces. For my husband and I, we made a bedroom wall with a dresser, a bookshelf and a wardrobe. It borders the study/eating area of our apartment.
So armed with a roll of contact paper I decided to cover the back of the dresser (the one in the middle). The wardrobe and the book shelf have porous backs so I decided to do a "spot" test (you can kind of see it in the photo) to see if the contact paper would stick or fall off.
I forgot to take photos during the process (lazy DIY remember) but essentially:
1. Measure Contact paper on dresser.
I taped a section in the middle and then rolled it down and cut it off at the bottom. I then did the same thing for the left and right side.
2. Stick Contact paper on dresser.
For this, I suggest help, but you could absolutely do it alone if you wanted to. Peel off the top bit of the contact paper and stick it to the top of the dresser. Press down to smooth and stick it to the dresser and keep peeling the backing off bit by bit until you reach the bottom. Repeat for the other two sides.
At this point my dresser looked like:
Pretty good right? But I didn't like the top bits that were blank and there were some spots on the side where the contact paper didn't quite meet up. Mainly because I can't cut in a straight line to save my life. So I decided to use some scrap contact paper cut into strips to cover up the blank spots. Like so:
Please notice all the care I took into cutting these strips. (You have to read that in a deadpan voice) After cover up all the blank spots, this is what I had:
Yay for pretty dressers and non-ugly walls to look at! And because I believe in showing the goof ups of DIY, I present the below:
Yeah. The edges of this dresser are porous and the contact paper doesn't stick terribly well to it. So I used tape to stick the loose edges to the side of the dresser. Will it win me any awards? Nope. But it's functional and I think you can hardly notice it. :)
Happy Sunday!
I do like to make cute things and spruce up my apartment with little touches.
I just don't want to spend more than about an hour (30 minutes is ideal) doing it.
Basically, I have your classic case of lazy DIY. Where you want to make cute things, you just don't want to devote your life to it.
But I'm guessing there's more then one of you out there who is like that to, so I introduce to you: Lazy girl DIY! Where I will show you my quick, cute projects. All of which can be done with minimal skill and minimal time.
Lazy Girl DIY 1st Edition: Ugly wall-->Pretty Wall!
I love contact paper. A lot.
It's pretty, it's removable, it wipes up easily And the new contact paper has really pretty and trendy designs. When we moved in, I bought a roll for the kitchen shelves, but I had a ton left over and wasn't sure what to do with it. Enter: The brown wall of dooooooom.
When you live in a studio, you make "walls" out of some crazy things to separate the spaces. For my husband and I, we made a bedroom wall with a dresser, a bookshelf and a wardrobe. It borders the study/eating area of our apartment.
Exhbit A. Functional? Yes. Pretty? No. |
So armed with a roll of contact paper I decided to cover the back of the dresser (the one in the middle). The wardrobe and the book shelf have porous backs so I decided to do a "spot" test (you can kind of see it in the photo) to see if the contact paper would stick or fall off.
I forgot to take photos during the process (lazy DIY remember) but essentially:
1. Measure Contact paper on dresser.
I taped a section in the middle and then rolled it down and cut it off at the bottom. I then did the same thing for the left and right side.
2. Stick Contact paper on dresser.
For this, I suggest help, but you could absolutely do it alone if you wanted to. Peel off the top bit of the contact paper and stick it to the top of the dresser. Press down to smooth and stick it to the dresser and keep peeling the backing off bit by bit until you reach the bottom. Repeat for the other two sides.
At this point my dresser looked like:
Pretty good right? But I didn't like the top bits that were blank and there were some spots on the side where the contact paper didn't quite meet up. Mainly because I can't cut in a straight line to save my life. So I decided to use some scrap contact paper cut into strips to cover up the blank spots. Like so:
Please notice all the care I took into cutting these strips. (You have to read that in a deadpan voice) After cover up all the blank spots, this is what I had:
Happy Sunday!
Sunday, October 7, 2012
A home tour for all the messy people!
A thought about home tours.
Well the desk is here* (accompanied by three more boxes of dear husband's stuff. Joy.) and I STILL don't want to do a tour.
Because here's the dirty little secret about this blog.
Looking for cute decorating ideas/housekeeping/diying? I'm not the red head you want.
I am just not one of those cute diyers. My apartments look...messy most of the time.
And you know what? That's ok.
So for all of the messy people out there...this tour is for you!
I don't know about you, but I read *a lot* of blogs. And they all seem so shiny and happy and their houses are so clean.
And while I have wanted to show off my cute little studio since we moved in, I was waiting.
"I don't want to do a tour until it looks pretty."
"I'll wait until everything is unpacked"
"Oh I'll wait until the desk gets here"
Well the desk is here* (accompanied by three more boxes of dear husband's stuff. Joy.) and I STILL don't want to do a tour.
Because here's the dirty little secret about this blog.
Looking for cute decorating ideas/housekeeping/diying? I'm not the red head you want.
I am just not one of those cute diyers. My apartments look...messy most of the time.
And you know what? That's ok.
So for all of the messy people out there...this tour is for you!
*Actually it was here about three weeks ago. I've been a neglectful blogger guys sorry.
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Welcome to our lobby! To the left you can sort of see the built in bike racks, and that door in the left corner is our front door. |
Welcome to our messy studio!
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This is our "pass through" kitchen (I think that's the fancy name for it) Please note our gas stove (We are THRILLED :) ) and in the corner you can just see our knife rack. Better picture here: http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/86dd/ .We call ours Fred :) |
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This is our lovely built in island with heater underneath. My computer live here much of the time because I like to watch tv while I cook/do the dishes. :) |
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Our Kitchen Guardian |
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Immediately after our kitchen you enter the living room! (With crazy tv system mounted to the wall) |
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Our "Dinning Room" which is conveniently located about a foot away from.... |
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The Study! Also, a little lesson in being a messy person. This desk is a sectary desk. When open, it adds more mess to the room. However.... |
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Once shut you look a (teeny) bit cleaner! Yay! |
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Our lovely bedroom. (Yes, we are fond of Ikea) |
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And one of my favorite features of the apartment, the built in shelves. These border the left wall of our bed and are GREAT for storage, as you can see |
And now: Some Studio Vignettes/Tips
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Short on bookshelves, but have lots of windows? Make one of them a bookshelf window. This one stores my library books. |
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Cats always warm up an apartment. :) |
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And our time's up folks! Thanks for stopping by! |
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