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Field Trip Friday with Dria from DIO Home Improvements

December 27, 2013 By Meegan Leave a Comment

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It’s Friday!!  And, you know what that means, right??  Yep, you guessed it!!  It’s…

field trip friday

 

Today my sweet friend, Dria is sharing here to  show us a few of HER favorite projects.  Take it away Dria!!

Hi, my name is Dria and I blog over at DIO Home Improvements! I’m so happy to be here today sharing three of my favorite projects with you. Thank you so much Meegan!

My refrigerator is about 6 years old and it had started yellowing. No matter what product I used on it to clean, it still wouldn’t come out bright white like the rest of my appliance. With a little fear I jumped in and painted it with Rust-Oleum appliance paint! You can read all about that here (p.s. I would do this in a heartbeat again it was so easy!)

My favorite furniture project was making a bench using plumbers pipes! This was one of the easiest projects I have ever done! I wanted a bench near my side door in the kitchen to kick our shoes off and drop some bags this piece has worked out so well. You can go here for the full tutorial!

Those are my two favorite home improvement projects but before I leave I would love to share a New Years craft with you all! If you haven’t already planned out a little New Years decorations feel free to hop over to my site for some New Years Printables here!

Meegan thank you so much for inviting me to share some of my favorite projects with you and your readers, it has been such a pleasure to be with you all today! Happy Holidays and may 2014 be a wonderful year for you all! – Dria @ DIO

Dria is talented in so many ways.  Please pay her blog a visit and be sure to tell her I sent you.  She is also a great blogging friend.  When I had the flu,  the week before Christmas, she offered to write a post for me so I could get better.   I am blessed and grateful to know her. Thanks for being here today, Dria.

Thanks again, for joining me today for Field Trip Friday with Dria from DIO Home Improvements.  It is my pleasure to have you here.

Before any of you leave here today, head on over to Tickled Pink Times Two for EVEN MORE inspiration…

Everyone make it a Field Trip Friday!!

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Field Trip Friday with Debbie from DebbieDoos

January 31, 2014 By Meegan 2 Comments

I couldn’t be happier about today’s Field Trip Friday with Debbie from Debbie Doos.  She took me under her wing right from the beginning of my first blog post.  So, it is an honor for me to have her here today.

field trip friday

Hi there everyone, so nice to be here today at What Meegan Makes.

Meegan and I go way back, like way back to when she first started blogging. It has been a pleasure getting to know her through this journey of creativity.

My name is Debbie and my blog is Debbiedoo’s.

I share, budget friendly home decor ideas, crafting and thrift finds, some even freebies that I make over.

This was my past year round up and I do hope you enjoy and come by and visit me sometime.

 I did not have a whole lot of BIG diy’s this past year.

 My largest project was

probably painting the fireplace surround.

Shabby chic vintage mirror

You can read all the deets about it, but is sure was a lot easier than I had aniticpated.  I even asked myself what took me so long.

I started off the New year pretty heavy into crafting.

I started to get the hang of it more and really had fun just going with it.

Stenciling a tea towel.

by the time March came along I am sure I had at least 30 or more crafts on the blog.

January archives

February archives

These burlap utensil holders were a fan favorite indeed.

Stenciling on burlap

I loved them too and can’t wait to get them out again before you know it.

March was a really big month for my family and I.

We got to take a trip of a lifetime to The countryside of Ireland.

Our son marched in the St. Patricks’ day parade.

March archives

Ireland 2013

I was pretty whipped after that trip and did not do much for the rest of the month.

April came along and I started getting into my upcycling/repurposing projects

how to make an old window into a chalkboard

I never thought this old chippy window turned chalkboard would be so popular,

but y’all really liked it and it still hangs proudly in our kitchen today.

and since the rooster stencil was out,

I decided to make a pillow out of a drop cloth

diy no sew pillow out of painter tarps

You would have thought this thing was made out of gold on pinterest.

I always question what makes something so popular, and you really never do know.  I just do things I love and if it sticks, great, if not, that is fine too, I LIKE IT! and it is our home.  You have to enjoy your own surroundings and be comfortable with your own style.  That is one thing that has been the toughest for me in blogging.

NOT changing everything on a weekly basis!Laughing

I almost forgot another big diy of ours was painting the pantry door red.

Painting the Pantry door red currant bhg swatch

We are so happy with this project, still.

It is holding up great and just adds such interest and conversation to the kitchen.

I later found out the history of a red door and was fascinated by it.

And

then

there was a sharpie.

First time at a sharpie project.

This dollar tree plate with Sharpie set the tone for more sharpie projects to come.

Dollar tree plate with sharpie a rooster and time to eat

April archives

May archives

If you notice I am highlighting the archives as I go, there are a lot of crafts and home projects in them for you to check out according to the season.

JUNE was a huge month for me

JUNE archives

July archives

August archives

September archives

Probably the biggest boost for my overall morale and self esteem since blogging.

I actually came up with a never been done before concoction of painting on glass with mod podge and rit dye.

painting  on glass with mod podge and rit dye

I tried it stricly as an experiment and thought I would take pics as I went along, just in case it turned out OK

Mixing Mod podge with Rit dye turned out better than OK.

I went on to do some pretty cool stuff with the Rit dye and Mod podge combination.

Rit dye archives

Glad I kept in mind you’re only a rock star for a short time, then it is back to same old same old.

Not complaining, I like my same old same old, but like I said this little boost was certainly good for me at the time.

Then before you knew it, in a blink of an eye,

fall was here and that truly is my favorite.

My garbage picked Painted with rit dye, burlap and chicken wire pallet shelf is probably my favorite of all.

pallet diy shelf

 Have I mentioned it fell off the wall once?

Yes, it did, and not a thing broke off of it.  The nail actually broke, very weird, but hubby fixed it and all is good now.

Ocotber archives

November archives

The fall season is gone before we know it, and people quickly move onto Christmas. In fact, people I noticed started pinning Christmas decor in October.

cray cray indeed.

But that is how this biz rolls, very quickly, competitively and  rush it along.  Hey, I don’t make the rules, if I did, we would still be in Fall mode.

Christmas was easy and very stress free for me this year.

I decorated lightly

even bought myself a small Charlie Brown Christmas tree from Target.

All the Christmas decor, but the tree is down now!

painting the fireplace mantel 009

In fact, this sucker is staying up for a while and I plan on decorating a few more seasons with it.

Next,

Valentines day

Here is a sneak peek at Mr. Charlie Brown tree and our Family room for Valentine’s day.

Family room decked out for Valentine's day

Sweet Kiss

So, that is my year in review.  Like I said, a lot of crafts,

oh and even more cooking and baking for me this year.

Recipe archives

Recipe archives

I appreciate every single one of my friends and readers that come by to visit me.

 

Wishing you all the very best in 

2014!

XOXO

Thanks for the bottom of my heart Debbie!  You Rock!!

I hope you all enjoyed Field Trip Friday with Debbie from Debbie Doos as much as I did.

 

Make it a Field Trip Friday…

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Field Trip Friday with Michele from Shelstring

June 27, 2014 By Meegan 2 Comments

It’s Field Trip Friday!  One of my favorite blogging days of the week.  Today, I have a Field Trip Friday with Michele from Shelstring. Michele is a sweetie full of talent.  She has a beautiful family, home, and LOTS of DIY inspiration.  I KNOW you will love her as much as I do.  Enjoy Field Trip Friday with Michele from Shelstring…

Hello! My name is Michele. I’m so excited to be here on “Field Trip Friday” with Meegan. She is such a sweet person and I enjoy reading her field trips, so I was delighted when she asked me to be a part of one today.

I’m a mother of seven children and devoted wife.
I live in a little suburb of Eugene Oregon called Santa Clara and blog over at Shelstring (you can read more about that here). When we first saw our house, we thought it looked like the Brady Bunch house. We searched for our home for a year by the time we finally came upon this one, and I knew it was the one the moment I stepped inside. Immediately I saw the potential it had. Although we’ve worked on it ever since we bought it nine years ago, we still have a lot to do. Part of the reason is that I never feel finished once I complete a project and find myself swinging full circle back to where I started after I’m given a little time.
So I’ll show you a little peek inside, which isn’t going to be that impressive without the “before shots”, but it will be a little taste, at least, which is more than I’ve ever shared before. I’m not sure you’re going to feel priviledged since this is the first time I’ve ever blogged about my house, but I’m willing to give it a go. So come on in, we’re fortunate to be visiting on a sunny day-
I love when spring comes, the first thing I do is visit my favorite nursery and fill up all my flower pots.
This is the first thing I say when I open the door to visitors. You can read all about my 
Metal framed chalkboard here .
 Our entry console dons a lamp I made from an heirloom butter churn my mother gave me. You can read about that at Live Creatively Inspired , where I guest post each month.
If you look straight on from the front door, you are looking into the dining area where you will see one of my most recent projects. This is the Pine hutch I painted with homemade chalk paint. This hutch holds the china I inherited from my family. It compliments the new beadboard and shaker style framed windows I completed simutaniously in the spring, just in time for guests.

One of the first things we did in our house was remodel the kitchen. I will be sharing a full tour on my blog in my Summer Home Tour Series at the end of the summer, hopefully with the before and afters. Just to give a little insight, we pushed the wall the microwave is on out two feet and made the mud room a little smaller so that we could open up the kitchen a little more. My husband and a friend installed the cabinets and I tiled the backsplash. {One of my favorite things to DIY.}
I just got finished re-organizing our hutch area. The cookbooks were getting a little sloppy and the flour and sugar were on the counter by the sink making it quite a walk when baking.
The mud room was a blank canvas. It was just empty when we moved in. We moved the wall as close to the window as possible when we renovated the kitchen to give it a little more space. Although I installed the beadboard and created the seating area, I didn’t really complete the room until this week. The chalkboard wall was a project I did last summer for the beginning of the school year.
 I really had a lot of fun putting this room together. I wanted happy cheerful colors since it is gray and rainy so much of the time here.
The mudroom leads to the outside where I spend at least an hour a day in my gardens. I’m a California girl born and raised, so I don’t want to miss any sunlight when it’s out. One of the things I enjoy about the outdoors is that I often feel inspired to create something.
Here are a few of my favorite outdoor projects:
Baby to Potter- changing table turned potting bench. Here's how I did it!  shelstringblog.blogspot.com
Baby to Potter– changing table made into a potting bench
Just Sittin'- log leg bench designed by my son, built by me! shelstringblog.blogspot.com
Just Sittin’– log leg bench and tips to learn from
A Pallet, huh?- outdoor bench made from a pallet
A Pallet, huh?– bench made from a pallet
Outside My Kitchen Window- window box and herb markers
Outside My Kitchen Window– Window box and herb markers
and here’s my latest creation
Water Heater Draft Turned Tier Planter
And a little more seating to enjoy…
our garden with it’s new peony bush this year (to the left with the pepsi crate)
Because of my love for the outdoor projects, I often find myself bringing the outdoors in.
Here’s an example:
A Planked Wall– made from our old fence boards
These are just a few of the types of things you will find me doing. I hope you will come by and visit me at Shelstring. I sure have loved visiting with all of you and hope you will also check out Meegan’s home tour on my Summer Home Tour Series. Thank you Meegan for inviting me! I hope you all have a wonderful Friday! ;)
Was I right?  Did you love Michele and her amazing talents?  Isn’t she full of inspiration and creativity?
Thank YOU, Michele for sharing your lovely home and ideas.
Thanks to everyone for stopping by for Field Trip Friday with Michele from Shelstring.
Make it a Field Trip Friday…
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Inspiration Monday Features and Party

September 7, 2014 By Meegan 1 Comment

Welcome back to Inspiration Monday! It’s time to get this party started…on all SEVEN blogs. You only need to link up on one blog to be seen on all of them!
 

We feature lots of your projects during the duration of the party via social media.
To search for features, use #InspirationMonday. 

Feel free to follow along via our blogs below:

I Should Be Mopping the Floor | Refresh Restyle

Redhead Can Decorate| | Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom twelveOeight | What Meegan Makes | Your Homebased MomFall is definitely in the air! Looks like everyone’s been baking and enjoying all of the flavors of this crisp, lovely season. Check out all of the pumpkin-filled yumminess linked to last week’s party below {this week’s features selected by Kristi from I Should Be Mopping the Floor}>>>

10 Perfect Pumpkin Recipes | An Inspiration Monday Collection

1. Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Scones Recipe from Cincy Shopper
2. Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls with Salted Caramel Frosting from Mostly Homemade Mom
3. Spiced Pumpkin Bundt Cake from Chocolate, Chocolate and More
4. Even Quicker Pumpkin Latte from The Crafty Lumberjacks
5. Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins from About a Mom
6. Fresh Spiced Pumpkin Dip from With a Blast
7. Edible Pumpkin Playdough Recipe from About a Mom
8. Whole Wheat Pumpkin Muffins from Natural Chow
9. Pumpkin Pork Enchiladas from Fry Sauce and Grits
10. Pumpkin Puree from Daily Dish
HOSTESS PICK:
10 Perfect Pumpkin Recipes | DIY Playdough Mason Jars| An Inspiration Monday Collection

DIY Playdough Mason Jars from Living Chic on the Cheap

NOW, LET’S GET THIS PARTY STARTED!
Please keep in mind:
 
– Be sure to mingle with other party guests (It’s always fun to click on a few other links to see what fellow bloggers are up to.)
– Link up all of your creative fun…including recipes, crafts, printables, DIY projects and other fabulous things you’ve been up to on YOUR blog.
– Please do not link Etsy stores, giveaways, or other link parties.
– By linking up to Inspiration Monday you are giving the seven blogs, listed above, permission to feature your project and/or photos on our social media outlets and blogs.

 

I can’t wait to share some of YOUR projects on Social Media this week!

Make it an Inspiration Monday!

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