Tuesday, December 10, 2013

DIY Wood Fence Headboard




When we bought our house the front part of the fence had fallen down and needed to be replaced.  Instead of burning the wood or throwing it out, I saved it for over a year and my cousin Cory made me a head board for my birthday!  I have been drooling over the ones I have seen on Pinterest and have wanted one since we moved into our house in late June of 2012.  My original inspiration came from:


House Tweaking .  They did an amazing job and I loved the 'love' on the board, but did not want to paint it as I wanted it to be natural.  I might add a burlap banner with love on it later.  Check out their blog as they have a step by step way to make one as well.

Materials used:

-Four old fence boards
-Flush mount hangers, they look similar to this:

-Two 4x something size boards.  Cory bought them at Home Depot so not sure what size and he cannot remember.  Rule of thumb, just make sure they are shorter than the headboard, so they do not show.
- A handy cousin good with tools and an amazing husband to help install it.
-the black hinges were from the old fence gate and of course, I had to use them.



Cory laid the boards down on the ground to see what they would look like.


He used the dark brown board to hold the boards together (see it in the middle) and added the newer boards from Home Depot to match together.  



In this picture the flush mount hangers are being screwed onto the first board that is on the fence boards.  Then the other board will have the flush mount hanger to be connected onto the wall.


What is nice about having the flush mount hangers is that you only screw the base boards into the wall studs. So there is minimal holes in the wall.  And it is very stable.  Pretty awesome!


Then you connect the flush mount hangers together from the headboard to the base boards on the wall. It slides on like a puzzle.  


Overall, after minimal supplies were purchased, it took Cory about 1 1/2 to complete the project.  The longest part of the project was triple checking measurements for exact, straight and easy installation.  


Finished project!  I am very happy and in love with my headboard.  Thanks Cory and Sean!



Thanks for reading friends!

-Hayley





Monday, November 18, 2013

Michael Buble in Concert

I have been obsessed with Michael Buble since the first time I heard his voice on my friends Ipod.  I just loved the way his voice sounded like the older generation of Frank Sinatra.  I would literally blast his music in my room (by myself lol) light a candle and just dream as I listened to fun, romantic songs.  I even wanted to use one of his songs, 'Everything' for our wedding first dance, but Sean said it was too fast to slow dance to lol.  Anyway, if I could see one performer or go to one concert in my lifetime, it would be Michael Buble.  In July, my mom called and said she heard tickets were going on sale and that we should do it for the November concert.  I was in!  Then, my grandparents heard about it and thought it would be fun to go. So basically, I went with three of my favorite people and had a blast.  Here are some pictures of the evening before the concert:

Photo: Michael Buble with some of my favorite people. #michaelbuble
Me, Mom, Michael, Grandma and Grandpa.


Photo: Just hanging with Michael. #michaelbuble
And a photo of my mom and me.


I had the best night and we actually sat and enjoyed his music during the concert, which was a nice treat.



Thanks for stopping by,

Hayley


Saturday, November 16, 2013

I was featured on Our Secondhand House blog!!!!

Hey friends, so I guess since I posted about my DIY tree skirt I did last December on Pinterest, people having been pinning it and finding my blog.  Really cool!  I will have to get back to blogging again!  Well, www.oursecondhandhouse.com posted that my DIY Christmas Tree Skirt has been featured at Our Secondhand House today as part of a DIY Christmas Decoration post. I hope you will stop by to check it out.





This is what she said:


"I have never had a tree skirt that I've liked.  I've always wanted to make my own and this one is perfect.  Woman in Transition shows us how to make this no-sew ruffle Christmas tree skirt."

Via



Pretty cool, huh?  I called Amberly who is in the pick and my mother in law Vicki since they are the only two family members that really know about this blog lol.  We were all pretty excited.  

Thank you loyal readers for sticking this out with me and I promise to blog more.


-Hayley


Thursday, September 5, 2013

House Edge Project

Setting the stones up.

Getting them all measured to the right line.






See that wheelbarrow?  Only $6 at a yard sale.  Woo Hoo.



Perfect edge!




We need to plant some grass here.


Looking good!




We do not have a sidewalk or anything separating the edge of our lawn and the gravel road.  So we wanted to add some curb appeal (literally haha) and got the cheapest and nicest in my opinion cement blocks from Lowes.  My cousin Cory, was the architect and mastermind in the project and we did it when Sean's mom and grandma were here.  They really helped us a lot!  The overally project was about $30 and a couple hours of hard work.  I think it was worth it.

30th Anniversary Party Photo Overload Part 3

Ashley and I were emcees throughout the anniversary/ mini reception.  

I was talking about how great my parents were.


Here come the speeches.  First, the best man and my dad's best friend from the 4th grade.

Then, my mom's maid of honor, he cousin Carol.

Of course Grandpa, the father of the bride had to give his two cents.

Art, my 2nd dad growing up shared some nice things.

Uncle Tom, my dad's younger brother by ten years and mini dad talked.

And Aunt Sandy spoke for my moms side of the family.  Love her.

First dance again

Dad always making mom laugh




Cutting the cake


Of course, lol.

Wedding party








High school friends and cousin

Rebecca was a lot of help!

Awww Sean and I


Family


Dancing











Thanks for going through all of these with me!


-Hayley