Monday, August 1, 2011

How to Buy the Correct Sized Picture

I wanted to buy a huge print of my new family photo to put above our entertainment center.

I measured and re-measured the space, debating sizes with my husband.
We went back and forth for hours on what size to order.

Finally, I came up with a solution:

Take a picture of the area.

Upload both the picture you want to hang (A) and the picture of the room (B) into a software like Photoshop.

Place photo A onto photo B, and play with the size of photo A until you like the look of it.

Remeber to think about the thickness of the frame you will be using!!

Once you get it looking right, measure the actual space using cue points. I used the glass hurricanes on the entertainment center, measuring just between them.

This should give you an idea of what size to order!


Hope this helps you for the next time you need to order some prints! Happy Monday everyone!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Family

Most of you know my personality by now.
You know what makes my heart sing.


Antiques

Auctions

Daisies

Nature

Beautiful artwork

Calmness

Sunshine (then again, thunderstorms rock, too!)

Family



Could it be summed up any better than in this amazing family portrait?




My kids are 11, 6, and 3, and this is our first family portrait.

I know, shame on me!
You know how it goes, life goes by so fast!


This photo is courtesy of Brittany Menor of b. menor photography & design.

She is one of my favorite co-workers as well!
She is studying Graphic Design at UW-Stout, so if you're not in my area for a great photography session, she can make amazing headers for your blog instead!

Thanks a ton, Britt!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Etched Pyrex

Have you seen all the etched Pyrex out there in the blog-o-sphere lately?

I had to give it a whirl...


...and I'm loving it!

I'm not going to give a tutorial because there are already so many great ones out there, like at Happy Valley Quilter.

She also mentions on her tutorial how Armour Etch states that their cream will NOT work on Pyrex, but it does.

Just leave the cream on longer than 5 minutes (on the directions).



I've actually snuck quite a few projects in the last few weeks, but I've had no time to share.

Today I found a box of flooring in the garage, so that's what I'm doing today.

The entire upstairs of my house is getting redone, and we're going to living without a second bathroom for a while. I'm also doing some demolition up there.
Even though this is a huge project, it really won't be that costly...I'll keep you updated!



Tuesday, May 31, 2011

April Showers Bring...


I was finally able to bring bucket-loads of lilacs into the house.



They look gorgeous and dramatic grouped.



They make my heart sing....

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Turn a Gumball Machine into a Fishbowl

My husband took part in a carnival for his college.

Do you know those booths with all the fishbowls and you have to loop a ring around the top of a fishbowl and you win a fish?
That's the one he was running.

Guess what he brought home?



Yeah....three fish.
Yay......



I guess the kids have been nagging me about getting them some fish.

I've also been storing an antique gumball machine in the basement, knowing that someday I wanted to turn it into a fishbowl.

This was just the push I needed!



Directions:

Start with an awesome gumball machine.
(Note: not all gumball machines will be built like this one, so you may have to modify this a bit)

The top will have a screw in it.



Unscrew it and take it out.



Once you life off the top, you will be greeted by this thingamajig:



Take it out and this is what you should have:



At this point, you should be able to remove the bowl and get some glass cut.

Go to your local glass cutter with the bowl and ask them to cut a circle for the bottom of the bowl. Make sure to mention that the measurements should be taken from the outside of the bowl, not the inside. You want to be able to set the bowl ON TOP of the glass, not have the glass sit within.

So this is what you should have after removing the bowl.



This mechanism should lift out easily.



There will be a similar mechanism underneath that.



This one lifts out just as easily.


Now you should be left with just the base and the rod.



This is threaded at the bottom, so just twist it off.



But this rod is a double rod. A rod inserted inside of a rod...

...but this enables you to take the entire base off the platform.


This 2nd rod is also threaded. There should be a nut on the bottom securing it in. Turn everything over, take off the nut, then start twisting the rod until it comes off.



Now, that threaded rod is what keeps the bottom from falling off the base, but we needed to rod off so that we could set a fishbowl (with a bottom on it) on top of the base.

So my solution was to put some Mighty Putter around the edges to keep the bottom platform in place. I gently tapped in on with a hammer.



So this is what you should have, and all the parts on the table can be tossed in the garbage.



If you've gotten your bottom fishbowl glass plate back from the glass cutter, you can now secure it to the bottom of this fishbowl.

You can NOT use any silicone. It has to be special aquarium grade.  I had to go to Mighty Pet (a local store, but I'm sure anyone could find it at any specialty pet store....just not Walmart, I tried!) to find it. The staff was very helpful.

This is what it might look like:


Follow the directions on the tube.

Put a generous amount of silicone around the bottom lip of the bowl and carefully put the cut glass on top of it. Wait the directed amount of time.
You might have to go back and add more silicone around the inside part of the bowl, sort of like caulking a tub.
I had a leak the first time, so I had to do this.
I greatly recommend it!

I also added silicone to the base so that the fishbowl would be stuck onto the base. With this fishbowl being top-heavy, I didn't feel it was secure enough just sitting on the base.




After waiting for all the silicone to cure, add your water, bowl decorations, rocks, and of course...your new buddies!



Meet Red, Desmond the Moon Fish, and John!






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