my wooden spool dilemma

Hey, hey!  Happy Monday!  How are you? I am great! I am gearing up for company to come visit.  FUN!! That’s one thing about living on an island.  We get our fair share of visitors.  :) Luckily, we mostly like them all.  ;)  We had about a year there where we had at least one week of company every month.  I became quite the tour guide. Hence my knowledge of the top 10 free things to do in Curacao.  I’m ready to get to doing a few of those again soon. You know how it goes, don’t you?!?  You have these really cool things to do in your town, but you don’t usually do them unless you’re showing them to visitors. Or you have this really cool room in your house … or on the roof as it may be … and you don’t spend as much time up there as you could.  Because it’s always there.  I’ll just go up tomorrow.  Or next week.  Or sometime soon, for sure!  :)

month in minutes {may 2012}

It’s that time of the month again.  Well, it’s already the second full week in June (seriously?!?!) so let’s get on it and put all of the links for what we accomplished here in May in one handy dandy little spot for you, with a few fun new things mixed in. The month actually started with very little productivity due to some fun vacation visitors.  One of our favorite spots to take company is called the blue room … Cool, right?!?! So, while I was out frolicking with friends and supposed to be making a sign for a local spa, I highlighted a few of the signs I had already made here. I am happy to report, the spa sign did get made, it’s nothing extravagant, but serves a purpose.  :)

upcycle old shirts {pillow covers}

As it turns out, this fun little project was a success to the detriment of our donation pile.  Sorry Asiento! When I was getting our donation box organized, around the same time I was getting our rooftop bedroom set up, I was drawn to a couple of blue shirts my husband had in there.  Apparently I didn’t see a need to take a pic of the shirts other than just in a pile with the pillow forms. The blue one was a regular polo shirt and the light blue one with the sail fish images was a Tommy Bahama style shirt. Here is the tale of how a novice sewer lady took two old shirts and made a few pillow covers.

how to make a pallet bed

It’s that time again.  The first Monday of the month where we share an easy peasy, super simple, somewhat silly to post about project. And today, my friends, we are going step-by-step into my rooftop pallet bed making process.

make jar candles {from old candlesticks}

What do you get when you combine daily hot temps with tall candles that aren’t ever burned? A hot wonky candle mess.  haha  I’ll be here all day.  ;) I bought these candles about a year ago on clearance for pennies … and have just never burned them.  I love the colors and other than their new and not improved shape, there isn’t anything wrong with them so I figured I’d try my hand at making them into functional candles.

the great outdoors {link party}

Happy Tuesday y’all! I hope you all had a fabulous holiday weekend and an opportunity to take a moment to remember the true reason for the day. How blessed we all are to be from the land of the free and the home of the brave.  Spend any amount of time in another culture and the true value of freedom, equality and the ability to fight for your rights becomes crystal clear.  How fortunate to be free.  :) Now, let’s get this party started. If you haven’t had a chance, just click on the pic below to check out our brand new rooftop bedroom complete with a pallet bed as well as homemade candles, pillow covers, and unruly duvet along with a peaceful view.  And, be sure to see what my MISSION: Possible gals accomplished, even the black thumbed Andrea.  ;)

the great outdoors ~ pallet bed in our rooftop bedroom

I had dreams.  I had visions.  I had pinned beautiful outdoor beds, and spaces and had images of what was sure to be our awesome, Awesome, AWESOME new pallet bed on our roof. You saw this sneak peek this morning … And, I have to admit, I do NOT have all that I had dreamed of.  But, considering that we have been talking about putting a pallet bed on the roof for.like.ever since we moved in, 2 and a half years ago, and we now have pallets on the roof with a mattress on top of it and a few cute accessories that will never hold up to the wind so I have to carry them up and down whenever we use the space, I am thrilled.