Oh, this new old thing?

I spent a little time over the holiday break working on home projects that weren't on the agenda. This particular one started by cleaning out a closet, finding a piece of upholstery that was about 7 yards long and wondering what I'd  bought it for. I couldn't and still can't remember. Surely it was a great price, though? As far as the fabric goes, I think it's a polyester faux brown pony hide sort of texture, but it's soft and almost velvety. Very very comfy.


Like all good procrastinators tend to do with all the more important things needing to be done in mind, I set out to make a slip cover for our hand-me-down sofa. If you couldn't tell which is the better version of the sofa, it's the velvety brown version on the left. I promise the slip cover is an improvement from the worn fabric of its bygone days, despite my lack of photography skills. I didn't have enough fabric to do the pillows, so I'm still deciding what to do about them. Even before the new look we'd just keep them in a pile somewhere in the corner of the room and use bed pillows for a little extra comfort.

I'll save reupholstering those for the next bout of major house projects...you know, for when I need another excuse not to do something.

We've been enjoying the new old sofa quite a bit  since winter weather has moved in. Lots of TV time and family snuggling, plus it's nice to have a cover that can be tossed into the washer when a certain little someone decides to try out a glue stick on the furniture! Best of all? It didn't cost a new old dime!

New Old News


We're doing a little bit of homework these days. M is getting a "big girl" room since she never really took to the nursery. It's given me a good excuse to do some crafting, too! Most of the furnishings are things we already had and thought they'd work better in her space than how we were using them. The light fixture was a Craigslist find, the curtains were made from an Alfred Shaheen vintage floral pattern reissued that I found at Hancock Fabrics, and we did buy a new comforter/sheet set from Target. We also have a pale salmon Milk Paint for the walls, but that might be a ways down the road.
There are still a few messes in the room--things that need a proper place; the toy shelves actually look bare thanks to a post-Christmas purge. Anyone with kids knows that won't last for long. 

I know, I know, I disappeared for a while. I've been working on calendars to send to family and a few people who have collected every year since the beginning. I'll have some extras and have decided to use them for fund raising for cancer patients' bucket lists** and CancerCare

If you're interested in a calendar, send me an email and I'll let you know if there are any available!
nobiting [at] gmail [dot] com


**I prefer for donations to be sent to fund bucket lists. These funds will support those that were in a cancer support group with my very dearly missed Aunt Jann. I think she would be very grateful to those who help her friends as they live with cancer. I also think CancerCare is an important group, and realize giving by credit card online is much easier. Bucket list funds should be sent to:

Providence St. Vincent Medical Foundation 
(Making Today Count)
Attention: WOW Outreach
9205 S.W. Barnes Road
Portland, OR 97225
503-216-2227


When working through ideas for ephemerealization, there were several ideas and prototypes that didn't make the cut. Two of the building prototypes were doily embellished and gave off just a little too much of an Anthro vibe {not the look I wanted}. They were pushed to the side, but came back out when the 2nd log sprouted mushrooms.

Though they're just past their freshness prime in this pic, they sure look cozy, don't they?



Morning rituals brightened by a freshly cleaned stove and new drip pans for the eyes. 


Heavy duty kitchen cleaning means re-waxing the kitchen counter tops. Giving the counters a beautiful glow and the faintest smell of honey.


Little interludes of cartoons plus an in-process slip cover for the couch from some fabric I bought for who knows what reason. 

What a nice weekend. How was yours?