oh, hey!
How are you all adjusting to this new season?
I don't know, we're really not so sad about the change this time around. The chillier weather and changing of the leaves seems to have brought out a re-energized, determination in us.
(unless it's Monday...or that time of month..or tax season..)
we've compiled a list of reasons that summer being over isn't so bad!
- The kids are back at school (Hallelujah!!!)
- That bikini that's been staring you down all judgemental, daring you to slip into it for the last three months can finally eff off and be put back in the closet until next year (See yah! Ain't going to miss yah!) Oh yah, there's some bitterness there..
- There are less distractions and you can refocus and get those goals back up and headed in the right direction again!
-Pumpkin Spice EVERYTHING
-Sweater weather!! There's nothing I love more than a tunic sweater, leggings and boots! Comfy, and I look like I kind of try! Whaaat!
-Did I mention, the kids are back at school..? That's my favourite!
Anyway, since we know you don't stop by here for positive affirmations or cheesy lists, we will move on to furniture.
Remember those funky little midcentury tables we just redid?
Well, there was also a dresser!
We wanted to do it a little differently while still sticking to the same vibe.
We used the same colours that were used for the little tables but went a slightly different direction..
This piece took a lot of precision and even more patience.
All of those lines needed to be sharp for the overall pattern to come together.
(how cute is the little built-in jewelry/change/junk holder?)
The patience paid off, because she turned out great!
I love that this pattern holds true to the retro era of the piece but is still fresh and modern..
(midcentury + modern = naaiillled it)
So, there's another transformation for the books!
And guess what?!
There'll be more very soon!
Thanks for stopping by again, Folks!
Well, there was also a dresser!
We wanted to do it a little differently while still sticking to the same vibe.
We used the same colours that were used for the little tables but went a slightly different direction..
This piece took a lot of precision and even more patience.
All of those lines needed to be sharp for the overall pattern to come together.
(how cute is the little built-in jewelry/change/junk holder?)
The patience paid off, because she turned out great!
I love that this pattern holds true to the retro era of the piece but is still fresh and modern..
(midcentury + modern = naaiillled it)
So, there's another transformation for the books!
And guess what?!
There'll be more very soon!
Thanks for stopping by again, Folks!