Monday, December 12, 2011

Don't laugh

Okay, you can laugh.  Even roll your eyes.  I sure have at this latest project.  I've put off posting it because I am still undecided of what I think.   It all started months ago when I found a post on Addicted2Decorating blog.
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I loved it and thought it would be an easy project for our new entryway wall.  Just wooden shims hot glued together in a pattern to create a circle frame for a mirror.

So last June I started her up.

1. Got a few wooden shims from Lowe's that were the perfect size.   Played with the pattern a little and loved it.
2. Moved. And our new Lowe's didn't carry the same shims. Only plastic kinds.
3.  Shopped Home Depot who had 6 inch ones (too small) or the ones I chose.  Big but I thought just fine.
4. Just started gluing sections together without really fitting the whole circle together.

By the time I had about half of the sections glued together, Aaron came over and commented how big the circle was really going to be.  I thought, Big is good.  I like big and making a statement.

Little did I realize just how big it was truly going to be.  Once I started gluing the wood sections together, it hit me. 

Oh. my. goodness. 

This monster was not going to fit on the front entry wall liked I planned.  This giant wasn't even not going to fit above either of our fireplaces. 

Every time I passed it on our dining room table. I just laughed.  It literally was supposed to be half the size it turned out.  This is so me.  Just dive in and go.  Not really measuring.  Just figuring it out as I go.  So this type of thing happens with all us creative types.  :)

So after getting over my laughter and realizing I was too far invested to start over,  Aaron gave me oodles of help to figure out how to secure this sucker together, how to get the circle mirror from falling off the frame and then how to get this baby on the wall without bringing the whole thing down.

It's finally up.

Yep. It's ginormous.  I even hate that word but there really is no other way to describe it. 

I thought about painting or staining it, but I ended up just liking the plain wood.  I put a couple coats of clear lacquer on it and called it good.




I ended up buying an 18" round mirror to try and balance the larger frame but then decided I liked the smaller mirror better.

We hung it up in our family room.  I know I would like a smaller one better but it looks good.  I am going to be reupholstering that chair in the corner.  That was one of my very first projects about 9 years ago.  But I want new fabric to fit in our family room since our new "taupe" couch really is more moss green than anything.

I also painted the walls white.  Yep. White.  That's one reason I left the warm wood of the frame instead of painting it. It looks a little stark in this picture but the other side warms the room all up.  I'll post pictures of that makeover soon.  Don't tell Aaron but I have a big project planned for the walls in here.  After the holidays.  And if Santa brings the power tools I asked for.  :)

Yes,  my life is quite uncomplicated right now.  I have no PTA, very little volunteering in middle school, no busy calling (Go, Cubscouts!), almost no friends and only one little boy who still takes great naps at home during the day.   Plus with a new house to play with, it's a perfect storm.  So I love my projects, even when they don't turn out right, and it's a creative outlet for me.  

Board and battan here I come!

9 comments:

  1. I love it, Nat. I think it looks amazing, seriously. We miss you guys. Henry came into the office today, turned on the fan, and said, "Jonah nap?"

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  2. I have seen the work in progress and I'll bet it is as goregous and interesting as the picture shows! You are very talented and fearless! Great Combination!

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  3. I have seen the work in progress and I'll bet it is as goregous and interesting as the picture shows! You are very talented and fearless! Great Combination!

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  4. It *is* huge but it really works well on that wall! Way to have patience :)

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  5. It looks terrific. When I happened upon it at Thanksgiving in the garage, I wondered where that possibly could go. You chose well. Great job, Nati. I really like it. It's very creative and I like it big.

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  6. I wish I lived with you. You always make the funnest stuff!! Love the mirror it looks great!! can't wait to see more pictures of the house :)

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  7. You make me laugh. But I also love seeing your projects!

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  8. That is so cool aunt Natalie!!! I want to do the kind of fun stuff you do when I am older! I am very excited for you next post!!! Love, your favorite niece, Julia

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  9. I love you Natalie! I think you are so fun and love reading your posts. Awesome creativity!

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