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My newest obsession – painting furniture

03.10.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

For quite some time I’ve had this desire to do something creative – something new. It was kind of like something bubbling under the surface that I wasn’t quite sure what to do with. After I left my job in November I bought a few art supplies thinking I might do something with them, but they’re still in a box.

Then a few weeks ago a new antique & collectibles “mall” opened on our side of town. Individual dealers rent booth space and sell their wares. Mark’s parents own a couple booths at their central Phoenix location and so they also rented one out here and said we could put stuff in it. I had a few things in the house that I put in there,  just little decor items, that sold pretty quickly. Then I started to think about some crafty stuff I’ve seen on Pinterest. I bought some really cheap wine & martini glasses that I’m putting chalkboard paint bases on (so guests can write their names).

Then my thrift store shopping got the better of me and I decided to go BIG!

I’ve always loved furniture and refinishing or painting it and I immediately saw the potential in this beauty. At $100 I couldn’t pass it up. By the time I’d walked out of the store I’d also bought four cool retro 60’s chairs that had tons of possibilities.

The problem was, I was falling in love with the armoire and already figuring out how I could rearrange the furniture in my living room to make room for it. While it’s built for a TV on top I’d just add a couple shelves and use it for storage.

I showed Mark some of the really cool stuff people are doing with vintage furniture and how much they’re selling them for (kind of amazing). One of my FB friends saw the picture of the armoire that I posted and said she had the exact same one she’d bought in a really pretty custom blue and paid $1,000 for it. Wowzers, yeah, maybe I should sell it.

I think I convinced Mark of the viability of my new obsession, because he took me out yesterday and showed me some new thrift stores that he likes.

At the first stop we headed back to the furniture section, and guess what I found?

Hee, hee. It’s a bit bigger than the other one and even has two drawers and a shelf in the bottom. Half off – $125. So one for me, one to sell 🙂

After 3 or 4 stores, we ended up with a van full of stuff and Mark had to go back and pick up the armoire and a table and chairs in his dad’s truck.

So my garage is full of stuff that is going to be revamped and made into some fun stuff. I’ll post pics as I’m finished but here’s some of the stuff I’ve got piled up to work on.

Here’s a few of my “inspiration” pieces.

Categories // Creativity

Ditching the recipe books – Paprika App Review

02.10.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

Now that I’m not working full-time I’m making progress on a project that started several months ago – ditching the recipe books.

Thankfully I’m not an avid collector like my sister-in-law, but I have a half dozen recipe books plus a card box of family recipes and stuff I’ve collected over the years.

The truth, of course, is that I use no more than 6-8 recipes out of any single book and yet they’re taking up all this space in my cabinet.

(There is ONE exception and that is Mary Ostyn’s “Family Feasts for $75“. That book will remain because I use a TON of recipes from it and there are still more I want to try.)

Last year I discovered an awesome iPad app called “Paprika”. There’s a great review here and the app site is here.

In a nutshell these are my favorite features:

  • Open it’s browser and go to your favorite recipe site, find the recipe you want and click one button and it downloads the entire recipe into the app.
  • For blogs or other non-foody sites with a few extra clicks you can save a recipe.
  • Make a weekly meal plan using your recipe collection and it automatically creates a grocery list that you can then edit to leave off items you already have.
  • Email a recipe with one click.
The one draw back has been getting my written recipes in. I was paying the kids $.25 a recipe to type them into Word. Then I’d copy it into an email I sent myself. Open the email on the iPad and go back and forth with copy/paste. Not great.
But a month ago or so they came out with Paprika for the Mac that uses iCloud to sync with the iPad. Yippee!! I quickly shelled out the $20.
Yesterday I quickly went through my cookbooks and marked the recipes I needed to enter. Then this morning I had a brain flash and instead of typing it I just opened Paprika on my Mac, googled “Betty Crocker Best Chocolate Cake Recipe”. Sure enough found it, clicked the “Save Recipe” button and “wah-lah”. DONE.

  

    

Categories // Family Matters Tags // meal plans, Paprika, recipe management

Billion dollar question

02.07.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

I’m not sure how it came up, but at the dinner table we ended up talking about what we’d do if we had a billion dollars.

Noah said he’d buy every LEGO set in existence.

“And?” I asked.

He stared at me like I was crazy. I explained that he would still have LOTS of money left over. He wasn’t convinced.

They really have NOOO concept of a billion dollars 🙂

So then I asked all of them “What are 3 things you would do if you had a billion dollars?”

I purposely said “do” vs. “buy” because I was hoping that someone would say something like “feed all the hungry kids”. Yeah, not so much.

NOAH

  • Buy every LEGO set in existence.
  • Buy a huge house so he had room for all his LEGOS.
  • Buy every video game system and game.

LUKE

  • Buy a football field (I said maybe he should have a house on the land too.)
  • Build a school (location unspecified)
  • He’s undecided on his third choice

NATALIE

  • Buy a ranch with horses
  • Buy a seafood restaurant so she could eat all the shrimp she wanted
  • Buy a zoo

BEZA

  • Buy all the kids at school an iPad to use instead of textbooks
  • Buy a restaurant
  • Buy a big house with maids

Notice that no where in there is “buy mom a convertible”. Or buy mom anything for that matter. Guess I know how I rank 🙂

We ran out of time before we got to Mark and I, so we promised we’d answer tomorrow.

What would you do with a billion dollars?

Categories // Family Matters

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