Showing posts with label Amy's House Renovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy's House Renovation. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Fall happenings, plus some personal projects...

Hi Everyone - So... what's new at Second Chance Art & Accessories? Here's the latest......

Starting with a photo of our booth at the St. James Court Art Show in Louisville, KY. This was the weekend of Oct 2-4. We had great weather for the show, and a booth spot near the kettle corn booth, which gave us great smells the whole weekend. :) Thanks to those who visited the booth - we met many new customers!


The next 2 photos don't look that exciting, but show a few "ingredients" for our next great Edition Special project. There are a few more components in addition to the great door header & 3 pane safety glass door section...... we'll throw a few PO boxes into the mix also. Stay tuned for the finished project. We're hoping to unveil this one for the One of a Kind Show & Sale - Dec. 3-6.

Yes, I admit to being a dog lover. Here's a few more pictures from the Louisville art show... I must say that those Louisville folk do like their pets. These dogs are in a stroller - the owner told me their names are "Prince" and "Princess". Cute!
Okay, another doggie in a stroller, this time wearing some sort of feathery purple number.

Okay, now I'm changing the tune a bit. I've mentioned that my hubby & I have moved recently, to a 1906 house we've been working on for quite some time. Slowly but surely we're making progress. I finally have the foyer & upstairs hall completed (with the exception of art on the walls & some rugs - I think these stairs need a runner!).
Here's some before & after pics:
The woodwork started as a honey oak color. The walls were a minty-green. While the woodwork had a nice warm feel to it, I was hoping for something a little richer & more dramatic..
I think I've achieved it here, by using a dark glaze over much of the woodwork, and painting the risers & balusters a clean white. The stair treads & floors have been sanded & refinished a dark walnut color. I've also painted the walls a nice gray-taupe color (Sherwin Williams - "Mink").
After much sweat, sanding, painting on a ladder, etc.... at least we have something to show for it! Next project: the Dining Room! Hopefully I can get the bulk of this one done before the holidays... We've also got a bathroom 90% done (will share once it's finished), and thanks to my Dad, a terrific new linen closet - with an old door used for the face...
As always, thanks for all your support. Second Chance Art & Accessories next show will be the One of a Kind Show & Sale in December (3-6) at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago. Hope to see you there! Email me with your address if you'd like me to send you a postcard with $3 off the admission price.... amy@secondchanceart.net

Monday, January 05, 2009

New Year, New Beginnings, "New" house.....

Hi Everyone! Happy 2009! Hope you all had a great holiday season, and best wishes for this year to come.

I've got some personal pictures to show & tell here - I haven't talked much about our "new" house yet....... but in the future you'll probably see more of it. At this point, we've mostly been doing things that aren't very fun or visable. (ie - new wiring, some new HVAC, a new attic floor). But I do have some before & after pics of my new basement. This basement was classic-old house creepy, with a low ceiling, & wires running every which way. We've cleaned up much of the old clutter & painted it white.


EEEEWwww! Scarrrryyy!

A little better.....


Creeptacular......... or yuckarific? .....


Not so creepy....


It's still not the taj mahal, but certainly much less creepy! We have yet to install some cabinets for storage (from one of my favorite places: the Ikea as-is section!), and some curtains I'm making from more Ikea fabric. Who knows..... this may be a mini Second Chance Art & Accessories workshop for a while - until I can build a bonafide workshop / garage in the backyard.

On the business side of my life - here's a few great finds I picked up this weekend - from freecycle. If you haven't heard of freecycle - check it out! http://www.freecycle.org/ This organization runs local groups that allow postings of free items offered to the group members. A great way to recycle things you no longer need, but think someone else can use... and you don't even have to take anything to goodwill.

I got really lucky with these dressers. I'm thinking at least one may end up as a one of a kind sink vanity for sale in my booth at some point......

















Good bye for now - thanks for checking in! take care - Amy :)