Well hello there! So Glad you you could stop by for a few minutes to see what I am up to!
I decided that it has been a while since I gave myself a paint hangover, and thought I would maybe work on a project or two while the kids are away for the weekend. Not to mention that I found a new color of stain that I have never used and am just dying to try it out! It is called Brazilian Rosewood...and I think it could be fun!
Since I haven’t been out junkin’ in ages, my selection here is down to the slimmest of pickin’s. My choice for today’s project is going to be the coffee table for the family room downstairs. I have been slowly but surely getting that room all set up and cozy…it is taking a while, but it is starting to come together. The new coffee table really needed some help…
Told ya it needed help. This is definitely NOT a Tootsie style piece of furniture!
Please try not to notice the ick behind the table...it is a mish mash of cords and stuff that I need to properly place in this room...
...hey...I'm workin' on it...I am only one girl...and my imagination sometimes sleeps a bit! :)
It is boring and plain, and kinda beat up. It came to us with that Cowboy I talk about all the time.
I am sure that with a little imagination and some elbow grease, this table will be Tootsiefied in no time!
Lets get to work!
I layed out my painting tarp…since I don’t have a garage yet, I still am forced to do all the dirty work in the house…so I need to protect the floor.
I sanded it lightly to help remove any of the “shiny” that would deter the new finish from sticking.
Next….I primed it out.
I didn’t prime the entire piece…Only the part I wanted to use a lighter color of paint on. I plan to leave the base and legs black…I will simply use a high gloss oil based paint on them so I need not worry about the paint sticking.
Once the primer was nice and dry, I grabbed a couple of cans of stain and got to work!
My first color was Brazilian Rosewood. It is pretty but left me with a little hint of purple/mauve almost…so I did what any good Tootsie would do…I grabbed the Dark Walnut and went right over it!
It turns out that the two colors together make for a very nice effect! See??? Those are the happy accidents that a one of a kind piece of furniture is made of! :)
Next…I needed to add a little “map” that will guide me in my finishing of this table. I used a ruler and I drew myself a little border all the way around the table.
There’s a close up of my edge guide line. I just know you are wondering WHAT on earth I am going to do with an ugly line…. Aren’t ya?
I am going to use upholstery nails! I need the guide line to help make sure I get them as straight as I possibly can!
I nailed and nailed and nailed…and let me just add, it is NOT easy to put upholstery nails in a straight line…when the stain isn’t dry yet! Yes…I got impatient and excited…and I struggled more than just a little to get them in place…but it got done and now…
…now... I think...
I think it needs something more! That one skinny little line is simply not enough. It needs more bulk…and perhaps a little motion…don’t you think?
Ya…I agree…it needs MORE NAILS!
This is “okay”… but Tootsie doesn’t settle for “okay”…HEY…I am no minimalist in any way shape or form…it is all the way…more is more…go big or go home…
So, I set to work laying out nails in different patterns, standing back and looking …
…at them and finally I settled on a plan for the table.
AHHH….now that’s much better!
What do you think? I like it. I think the adding of the shapes gives it some motion…some “curves”…some FUN!
I considered adding some of the upholstery nails to the center of the table as well…but then decided against it…just in case we play a game on here or something like that…the kids like to build puzzles and things down here…
… I DO plan to put some ornament of some kind on it once the paint is 100 % cured! When have you EVER seen this Tootsie leave a table empty!?! Ya…
…you know exactly what I am talking about. :)
I am loving the new look for this old table. It doesn’t look like a mass production plain Jane table anymore.
It no longer looks like a boring, typical, inexpensive space filler…left over from the living room of a bachelor…(sorry Cowboy…but your table…was a little too boring for this gal)
…now it has some personality…style and one of a kind pizazz!
What do you think?
I think I like it…for now…ha ha…and I also think that the Cowboy better not try to take it back if he knows what’s good for him! This table is now property of…TOOTISE. (at least till I get sick of it) :)
Well kids…that’s all for me for today. I did what I set out to do…I took and evening, did up a project, I gave myself a HUGE paint hangover, and I shared it all with you!
What did you do last night?
Until Next Time, Happy Decorating / Designing / Junkin’/ painting!
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
It’s Miller Time! Tootsie Style!
Dusty MillerTime that is!
Don't get me wrong..I do enjoy a good beer once in a blue moon...but today... is not one of those days.
Today we are throwing all self control out the window and planting some Dusty Miller seed. For those who may not be familiar with this plant, allow me to introduce you!
I really enjoy the silver qualities of Dusty Miller…also known as Silver Dust…when planted in amongst other plants with colorful blooms, it seems to reflect them.
Colors Just pop against the light colored fuzzy plants! They are a versatile and fun to use plant in pots, in beds amongst plantings or even as a border…(such as the one I have planted below)
Grab your planting tools…and lets get busy!
You will need your trusty packages of seed….you can see what Dusty Miller seed looks like in the top right corner of the package…I like to make sure you all know what color and size they actually are!
Next you will need to go to your stash of pre-filled seed cells in a lined tray with Daisy support tray below.
I like to use the Sunshine professional soil mixes...check them out if you haven't already!
Follow the directions on the package…
Once you have placed your seed on the top of the soil, and your tray is all planted up…you will want to place it on the shelf and fill the lined tray with water.
Make sure you set that tray near the window…remember Dusty Miller NEEDS light to germinate!
Watering from below will help make sure that you don’t lose your seeds…and will saturate the entire cell of soil.
And then….we wait.
….and WAIT….and WAIT some more!
I have terrible luck with Dusty Miller most years…I often have to re-seed before I get results. I hope this year is not one of those years. I have a great idea planned for my Dusty Miller Plants this year!
That’s it…that’s all! How easy is that? I don’t think there is any excuse for anyone not to try to sow from seed…do you?
Until Next Time... Happy Gardening!
*)*)*) If you don't see the light at the end of the tunnel...remember not all tunnels are straight!!!
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie
¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.
www.tootsietime.com
Don't get me wrong..I do enjoy a good beer once in a blue moon...but today... is not one of those days.
Today we are throwing all self control out the window and planting some Dusty Miller seed. For those who may not be familiar with this plant, allow me to introduce you!
I really enjoy the silver qualities of Dusty Miller…also known as Silver Dust…when planted in amongst other plants with colorful blooms, it seems to reflect them.
Colors Just pop against the light colored fuzzy plants! They are a versatile and fun to use plant in pots, in beds amongst plantings or even as a border…(such as the one I have planted below)
Grab your planting tools…and lets get busy!
You will need your trusty packages of seed….you can see what Dusty Miller seed looks like in the top right corner of the package…I like to make sure you all know what color and size they actually are!
Next you will need to go to your stash of pre-filled seed cells in a lined tray with Daisy support tray below.
I like to use the Sunshine professional soil mixes...check them out if you haven't already!
Follow the directions on the package…
Once you have placed your seed on the top of the soil, and your tray is all planted up…you will want to place it on the shelf and fill the lined tray with water.
Make sure you set that tray near the window…remember Dusty Miller NEEDS light to germinate!
Watering from below will help make sure that you don’t lose your seeds…and will saturate the entire cell of soil.
And then….we wait.
….and WAIT….and WAIT some more!
I have terrible luck with Dusty Miller most years…I often have to re-seed before I get results. I hope this year is not one of those years. I have a great idea planned for my Dusty Miller Plants this year!
That’s it…that’s all! How easy is that? I don’t think there is any excuse for anyone not to try to sow from seed…do you?
Until Next Time... Happy Gardening!
*)*)*) If you don't see the light at the end of the tunnel...remember not all tunnels are straight!!!
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie
¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.
www.tootsietime.com
Monday, February 4, 2013
Recipe For Blooms
Geranium Blooms!!!
Oh ya…kids…it’s time…yep..time to GET YOUR PLANT ON!!!
LETS GET SOME DIRT IN OUR HAIR! WOO HOO!
Yes…I am a little excited…but hey…it’s planting time…what do you expect? IT’S PLANTING TIME! :)
Okay…ahem…I am going to pull myself together here…and stop celebrating for a few minutes…so I can help you guys get YOUR plant on! It’s a simple recipe really…
You will need a few little supplies…I use the items above quite regularly. Included in this photo are:
~Plastic garden markers (made out of an inexpensive mini blind that I cut up)
~Chamomile Tea bag
~Stainless Steel Widger (helps to move soil and seeds)
~Seed spoons
~tweezers
~scissors
~permanent marker
~Geranium Seeds!!!
~soil and pots!!!
Lets get busy!
!!!!!!!! WAIT !!!!!!!!
Now, before we continue here, I think it is important to discuss my choice of planting medium. I have had a lot of questions regarding what I use to plant in, and I think it is about time, I answer this question once and for all…don’t you?
I like to use Sunshine professional growing mixes! There are many different mixes…and there is always one that is just perfect for your planting needs! I have used Pro Mix 3 and Pro Mix 4 for YEARS now and I have never been disappointed in this product.
To visit the website for more information and to see what else this company has to offer, click on the highlighted words or the photos above…and you will be taken straight to their site!
Okay…I feel much better now…so lets get back to business….
Geraniums are vulnerable to damping off …and I like to take some precautions to try to prevent this disease from becoming a problem in my greenhouse. At one time I used a chemical product, but have learned a more environmentally friendly way to manage this issue. I use chamomile tea! I haven’t had any trouble with Damping off since…so it must be effective!
I use a plastic greenhouse tray, add a plastic liner (as some of them are getting old and have a few little leaks) I fill the tray with water and put a tea bag in there to steep…
(I also steep a full garbage can of chamomile tea in the greenhouse for watering purposes for a few weeks)
Next we need to make a little dimple in the soil to put out seed into…I use the tip of my marker to do this…it’s the perfect size.
Remember…not too deep…just be gentle! Now that we have our little dimple made…it’s time for SEEDS!
Using the seed spoon or tweezers, place one tiny seed into the dimple you just made in the pot!
There it is!
Lightly cover that tiny seed with some of the growing medium and you are almost ready to grow!
If you are like me, you like to know what color everything is going to be. I label each pot with the color of the geranium that is planted in it. I use the cut up mini blinds and my permanent marker to tag each pot with the bloom color!
All tagged and sown…ready for some water!
Once I have sown and labeled each pot, I like to let them absorb some of the tea steeped water from the bottom. The chamomile tea will help to prevent damping off disease, and soaking in from the bottom will prevent our little seeds from being moved from their new little homes. Once the soil is evenly moistened…I move them back into their growing trays and wait.
…and wait.
…and wait.
…and wait. I can’t even explain why I love to grow from seed so much…anyone who knows me knows I am NOT a patient Tootsie…and it seems there is a LOT of waiting involved in this hobby doesn’t there? well…it’s worth it.
You will need to repeat the entire process again and again and again until all your Geranium seeds are sown…
I planted 200 Geraniums of various colors today…How many do you plant? Do you have a favorite color?
Well that’s it for me today…
Until Next Time…Happy Gardening!
*)*)*) Trials of life can either make us or break us - it's our attitude that makes the difference.
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie
¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.
www.tootsietime.com
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