Oct 27, 2013

PALS Stitching at the Beach - Part One

I was due to be at the airport by 5:30 on October 16th.  That meant I had to get up around 2:30am so I could drive 45 minutes to catch the bus and get to Chicago O'Hare airport.  I went to bed at 8:30 the night before, slept 2 hours and was up for the rest of the night into the next morning.  Ugh, of all times to get insomnia!

The flight was uneventful and I arrived to overcast skies in Myrtle Beach, SC.  All I wanted was to get to my room and take a nap before my roommates arrived.  After checking in, I wandered around Springmaid Beach Resort for over 15 minutes looking for my room.  The desk clerk wrote the number on the keycard folder.  It was supposed to be 564 only the 6 looked like an unclosed zero.  Being tired and grumpy, I finally found someone who worked at the resort to help me find my room.  He thought the 6 was a zero, too.  Turns out there was no room numbered 504, LOL (I can laugh about it now).  I was really happy to finally get to the room.


I dozed for about an hour or so and decided to do some exploring.  Our room was on the 5th floor and we had a great view of the ocean and pier.

 
Not only was there an indoor pool, there were four outdoor pools, too.  Two could be seen from the balcony of the room.


 
I took a short walk on the beach and in the surf.  The taxi driver who drove me from the airport to the resort told me the water would be 80F.  Uh, no.  Even though the air temps were in the 70's, the water was cold!
 
View of Resort from Beach
 
Under the Pier

View of Beach

The pier was a popular place for resort guests and fishermen.  In the early morning hours every day, we observed people dragging their gear to get a good fishing spot.  One night, I walked to the end of the pier.  I saw one guy proudly showing off his catch.


One morning, I was able to see the sunrise.  It was over in about 30 seconds due to the overcast skies.  I did manage get a photo of that sunrise as well as some sunset photos.


 
Some night shots of the resort:



 
Clouds, sun, clouds, rain, sun, and more clouds.  Ominous clouds rolled in on the last day of the retreat.


Stay tuned for Part Two!

Oct 10, 2013

Thursday Thoughts 10/10/13

Fall is in the air... temperatures are getting colder at night, and the leaves are turning.  Here are more photos taken while using walking path I use near my workplace:







 
 
STITCHY STUFF
I've been stitching.  Really, I have!  However, I can't show what I was stitching on until it makes it to its new home. 
 
I did realize it's been a while since I showed a WIP photo of Balloon Glow.  It's the project I work on during my lunch hour when I don't go out for a walk.  Here's what it looked like back in July:

 
Here's what it looks like now:

 
Anne over at Doll's Musings and I decided to do a private Christmas mailart exchange.  I've decided on the fabric and have charted out the front of the envelope.  I know what I want to do for the back, I just need to chart it out.  I think it will turn out so cute.  I've never done a Christmas mailart so I'm really excited about it!
 
GIVEAWAYS
Speaking of Doll... She's celebrating her 3rd blogversary with a giveaway! Go on over and check out her latest finishes. They're absolutely adorable.
 
Savannah at Confessions of a Stitch Wraith is also celebrating a blogversary.  If you're interested, check her blog out, too. 
 
Julie is hosting a pumpkin giveaway over I'll Cross My Leg.  It's adorable.

TREASURE HUNTING
While out gallivanting through the thrift stores, I came across a couple of good finds.  First up was a shopping bag full of DMC floss in envelopes... the entire bag for 67cents.  It looked like someone's stash.  There were almost 100 skeins.
 
 
 Next up is some fabric and charts I picked up for 99cents.

 
PALS
Hard to believe that the PALS retreat is less than 10 days away!  I've never been to this retreat, so I'm really looking forward to it.  I know that Katie and Shelleen are going.  I met Katie at another retreat several years ago, so it will be great to see her again.  I hope to meet Shelleen.  I've "known" her for years through blogging.  She was the first person to comment on my blog when I started it.  I'm rooming with Sue and Laura.  Sue has adopted me as her surrogate daughter. :)  I've never been to Myrtle Beach or South Carolina for that matter.  I am so looking forward to it (Did I already say that? LOL)  I've got a few excursions lined up:  a jeep safari to see the area, and a visit to the Ripley's Imporium.  I've got my stitching projects packed (important stuff first!), just need to add my clothes and accessories.  With 200 stitchers descending upon the beach, I'm bound to meet other stitchers I've know through their blogs.  I'll be participating in three of the exchanges... fun, fun, fun!
 
Until next time,

Oct 6, 2013

DIY Filing Cabinet Makeover

Back in April, my employer sent out an email that they were selling old filing cabinets for $5 each.  Can you believe it??  What a bargain!  I signed up for 3 of them.


They're all the HON brand.  Expensive if bought new.  (Ask me how I know...) There are a couple of small dents and a few stuck on labels.  Aside from that, they're in great condition.  The brown ones are older and need hanging file folder racks.  Racks came in all the drawers as well as all these hanging files:


Of course, I couldn't let them be mismatched like that.  I decided to paint them.  I wanted to do them in the green I did my scissor display rack, 2-drawer cabinet and display/storage shelf.  When I went to the home improvement store, I found that they no longer have that color.  Boo.  After mulling over the many choices, I finally decided on a color.

The first step in my filing cabinet makeover involved removing all the hardware.




Then all sticker labels were removed.  Goo Gone works great to get rid of any sticky residue.  With the help of a palm sander, I sanded the entire thing with a fine grit sandpaper -- 220 or 320 grit.  This can be done by hand, but a sander makes the task go much faster.

 
The sanded cabinet is not a pretty sight:

 
I had the "brilliant" idea to do this in my dining room.  Probably not the best idea I had.  After doing the first cabinet, I decided to move this project to the basement where I continued to sand the drawer fronts.  I didn't plan on painting the sides or insides so I didn't sand those.

 
After sanding, I wiped everything down with water mixed with a bit of TSP. It's a good idea to wipe it down several times to make sure all the dust is wiped off.
 
Next came primering and painting.  I used about a can and a half primer and 2-3 cans of paint.  The spray can trigger is invaluable!  I don't do any painting projects without it.
 
 
Spray Painting Tips:
•  Choose a well-ventilated location and use a respirator!  The basement probably isn't the best place but I did open the windows and used a respirator (most of the time).  Having a fan running helps, too.
•  Protect from overspray. When doing a large project like a filing cabinet, there will be a LOT of paint dust.  Put down newspaper to protect floors/concrete and cover anything you don't want covered in paint dust or overspray.
•  Read the directions on the can for the proper spraying distance and drying times.  Be sure to shake the can well!  If you don't, the can will spit paint instead of spraying.  That said... before painting your project, test the spray paint.  Practice spray on something else.
•  It's better to apply multiple thin coats in a sweeping motion, letting each coat dry before doing the next.  Begin and end each coat off the edges of the project.  Completing one coat over the entire project will give you more consistent color and finish.  Take your time... it's not a race.
 
Here's my primered cabinet:
 
 
Before primering and painting the drawers, I used newspaper and painters tape to cover the parts I wasn't going to paint.  Since I couldn't remove the thumb buttons, I taped those, too.  
 
 
Once the primer dried, I used the paint.  Spray painting a large project takes a bit more finesse, but if you take your time it will turn out great.
 
Being proactive, I wanted to protect my hardwood floors should I ever want to move my filing cabinets around. 

 
Super Sliders to the rescue!  With a bit of adhesive, I permanently attached the Super Sliders to the bottom of each filing cabinet. 

 
After letting the adhesive dry, it was only a matter of putting the hardware back on and putting the drawers in the cabinets. Finally, I ended up with matching cabinets.
 
 
In case you're wondering what color I chose for the cabinets.  It's called "Lagoon" by Rustoleum.
 
 
Don't they look awesome!?! 
 
 
 
Until next time,

 
 
 
 
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Oct 1, 2013

Traveling Pattern is Ready!



Hello readers... new and old!

Just a heads up that the Summer Splendor traveling pattern is ready to travel to a new place. I sent it to Sue and she's finished it. She asked me to point you in her direction if you're interested in stitching it. You can see her finish at I'd Rather Be Stitching.


Sep 16, 2013

Marvelous Monday Update 9/16/13

WORK
I've hit the 9 month anniversary.  Hard to believe I left a job of 15 years to work for this wonderful company that appreciates its employees.  Last week, they kicked off the Fall sales contest for the account executives (i.e. sales people), but the rest of us were included in the festivities.  Lunch was catered in and we all were scheduled for 1/2 hour to spend at the trade show with our suppliers.  We received a tote bag to fill with all sorts of goodies... pens, cups, chocolate, sweatshirt, hats, flashlights.  I participated in a tug-o-war.  For the next 8 weeks, each time a sales rep makes what the company calls an "A" sale (I forget the dollar amount), anyone who sends them a "way to go!" email gets their name put into a drawing.  Prizes include a TV, tailgate grill, and other things I can't remember.  The company estimates the next 8 weeks will yield 3.5 billion in sales.  Fun stuff!

When the weather isn't stiffling, I've been trying to get in a 45 minute walk during my lunch hour.  I thought I'd share more photos of my travels:



 

 
 
STITCHY STUFF
Tell me this...  Do I really need to start another project?  Of course I do!  When Denise posted about this SAL (stitch-along), I knew I had to do it.  I tried to resist, really!  I downloaded part one with the intention of waiting.  Then I thought, "What's the harm in looking to see if I had a suitable fabric?"  Well, that's all she wrote.  Here's the fabric that jumped out and said, "Please stitch on me!!"


Fabric:  32ct Hand-dyed Luguna - Heritage by Enchanting Lair
Fibers:  DMC 

I know, I know... You want the good stuff, right?  What SAL?  It's a free SAL offered at Les Marottes de Nathalie called Positive Thinking.  It's a French website, so Google Translate comes in handy.  The chart sizes are in cm, so I converted them to inches:

                                         11ct            8 1/2 x 23
                                         14ct            6 1/2 x 18 1/4
                                         16ct            5 1/2 x 16
                                         18ct            5 x 14

Sometimes I rounded up or down 1/8" so don't flog me with wet floss!  The above measurements are for the stitched portion only, so don't forget to add extra for the margins.

So... Who's with me on the SAL?

While I didn't work on JG last week, I did work on two others.  I did a bit of stitching on Balloon Glow.  I don't have a photo update yet, but other WIP pics can be seen HERE.  (Wow, now that *I* look at the photo taken in July, I've made quite a bit of progress.  I guess a new photo is due, lol)

I also started a new "secret" project.  All said and done, this will be a new type of finish for me so I hope it turns out.

Until next time...