I kept one of the mateless containers and filled it with all of the lids for easy matching up. Makes it so much easier! Good luck on this one if you join in!!
xoxo,
lauren
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this weekend my best friend stephanie and her boyfriend zach came into town for a visit. before they came into town though, billy and i were working hard to try to get our guest bedroom somewhat put back together. {working full-time doesn’t leave much time for getting my own personal projects completed. that’s why our guest room has taken over a month and a half to complete so far.} we started trying to install the crown moulding weekend before last but ran into a slight complication. it seemed like a pretty simple task. weekend before last i went out and bought the piece of crown moulding that we needed. i measured, marked and billy and i cut. i found out while trying to install it that i marked my angles and cut them while the crown was upside down. when we went to fit it up on the ceiling it was too long and too short in the wrong places. by the time we figured out that i had marked the wood wrong it was too late on sunday evening to start everything over. so, the project went unfinished for yet another week.
saturday morning was mine and billy’s last chance to get the crown moulding installed before steph and zach got into town. we made sure that i had the angles correct this time. we measured, marked and cut again. when it came time for the install all was going well…that is until the guest bed that i was standing on BROKE!!!!! i guess all of the moving we did to my grandmother’s antique bed wasn’t too good for the railing because it literally broke in to. having a functional guest bed in our bedroom for our guests was much more important than getting the crown moulding up. luckily we had an extra bed frame in our storage unit so we were able to disassemble the broken bed and assemble the new one. unfortunately the crown had to wait once again.
once stephanie and zach got here we had a fun day of running around atlanta. they had never toured the sweetwater brewery so we took them down there to taste some good beer and go on the tour. it was so great to visit and catch up with them. they had tickets to a concert last night so billy and i took it easy while they went to their concert. today we all had brunch, and then billy and i got back to work on the guest room.
i am happy to say that the after 2 long weeks of trying to get the crown moulding installed it is finally up!! now i have a little caulking to do to finish it up. well actually lots of caulking to do, but i’m just really happy that i’m one step closer to getting the guest room finished.
i promise that i’m going to post pictures as soon as it’s all complete. i’ll also give a girl’s tutorial on how to install crown moulding.
how was your weekend? anything exciting happen?
1. this ikat rug from william-sonoma home. so pretty.
2. this cool wood-grain tool. now you can i can faux bois whatever my little heart desires. i saw this tool here and you can purchase it here.
3. this blog called isabella & max rooms. i stumbled across it earlier this week and can’t get enough. there are wonderful pictures and plenty of great diy tips. i’m loving her ongoing tutorial on how to make window treatment panels. if only i had a sewing machine. in my guest room i’ve been making my own but i’ve been cheating and using the no sew method.
4. this mushroom wreath, new at crate and barrel.
5. this playful hopscotch rug from cb2. how cute would this be in a kid’s room.
i’ve been in houston all week installing a model home. it was a fun time but i’m ready to get home. i’m heading home this morning and looking forward to the weekend and seeing my best friend. she’s coming into town for a visit. i’ve got a lot to do before she comes though. hopefully my plane doesn’t get delayed.
have a great one!
most of you who frequent the blog world have probably heard of one kings lane before. we’ve mentioned them quite a few times because they are pretty awesome. if you haven’t come across “okl” on a blog or found them some other way then you really should go and check them out. onekingslane.com is like a private shopping club and they sell some of the best home products on their site at amazingly discounted prices. here’s the trick though the quantities are limited and you only have a short window to buy them in, like say…72 hours. if you are a member of okl then you get an email each day notifying you of the great sales events that will be going on that day. their website also shows the current and future events going on so that you don’t have to wait for that email to come in.
one kings lane was founded by susan feldman and alison gelb pincus, two home enthusiasts that decided they wanted a to figure out a way to offer home decor and accents to the public at an affordable cost. at the atlanta market i was fortunate enough to meet susan. not only is she beautiful, but she was so sweet as well. after talking with her about my blog she connected me with alison. alison through out some ideas of how to bring a little piece of one kings lane to you guys. we decided that instead of having a giveaway with one gift we would have a giveaway for everyone!!!!
here’s the deal. anyone who signs up to be a member of one kings lane on the charmhome sign-up page will receive a $10 credit. as long as you sign up by march 10th on my sign-up page (click here to get to my sign-up page) you can use that credit to shop for any of the items on the okl site. the $10 credit will expire on march 31st so you have to use it up fast.
these are just a few of the great items out there on one kings lane right now.
archipelago candles
bliss studio pillows
hillary thomas bedding
culinhome cutlery
there’s much more to check out so if you haven’t signed up before hurry and sign up so that you can get your $10 credit and start shopping.
CLICK HERE to be taken to my sign-up page.
HAPPY SHOPPING!!!
it redefines old: the temple was built 11,500 years ago—a staggering 7,000 years before the Great Pyramid, and more than 6,000 years before Stonehenge first took shape. The ruins are so early that they predate villages, pottery, domesticated animals, and even agriculture—the first embers of civilization.See also:
Gobekli Tepe was first examined—and dismissed—by University of Chicago and Istanbul University anthropologists in the 1960s. As part of a sweeping survey of the region, they visited the hill, saw some broken slabs of limestone and assumed the mound was nothing more than an abandoned medieval cemetery.Sandra Scham , The World's First Temple," Archeology (November/December 2008).
Before the discovery of Göbekli Tepe, archaeologists believed that societies in the early Neolithic were organized into small bands of hunter-gatherers and that the first complex religious practices were developed by groups that had already mastered agriculture.Nicholas Birch, "7,000 Years Older than Stonehenge: The Site that Stunned Archaeologists," The Guardian, April 23, 2008.
Never mind wheels or writing, the people who erected them did not even have pottery or domesticated wheat. They lived in villages. But they were hunters, not farmers.