Thursday, May 31, 2012

Family Wall Gallery

Adding things that are special and hold memories is what I love in a home. 
I've never been a fan of decorating with photographs/portraits pictures of family even
though I love every one dearly.  I just personally don't like lots of framed photographed portraits on the walls.
But I did want to put up all my dear loved ones and had a BIG space to fill upstairs.  My daughter-in-law shared with me an ingenious inexpensive idea that someone shared with her. 

The IDEA:
Take photos and have them enlarged to any size you like at a copy / print shop and mount them on styrofoam shapes.
So this is how I did this and more about the middle photo grid in at the end














I scanned my favorite snaps or portraits of the family and had them printed at Office Depot
on heavy paper in black white/grey.  Then I used a utility knife and my Carpenter helped
me cut one sheet of RMAX (the styrofoam board they use to insulate homes) it is about
1/2" thick and available at any home improvement store- into the sizes I wanted.  I used
mostly 12" x 12" squares but also did some other shapes like 7x9 and such.  Then I painted
the edges black (note note! you cannot use spray paint as it MELTS the styrofoam!) so
I used water based black craft paint.  It is not necessary to paint anything but the 4 edges (not the surface).
Then I used spray adhesive and mounted each picture to the foam board.  I used a stick-on
picture hanger and put a small tack in the wall and hung them up after CharityAnn helped
me decide on a grouping and how we wanted them to look after they were hung up.
























Then I had small little gaping areas and CharityAnn had the brilliant idea for me to cut small pieces
of foam and follow the same procedure! YAY! I love WALL WORDS anyway...so I printed out on cardstock my words and mounted them on the foam board after cutting and painting the edges!  I am so happy with the way it turned out and it was so inexpensive. 
The foam board cost around $13 and I still have plenty left over. I already had the spray adhesive and black craft paint.  The pictures were around 10 cents each!! to print out at Office Depot and they are all large!
I had priced frames and couldn't find any classy black wooden ones for under $15 each!
Now the center grid was just another salvaged (from scratch) thing that just made me do the happy dance!
My big boys are working out of town remodeling grocery stores and one of them brought home this big styrofoam grid from an old display they were putting into the dumpster...I mean big!! This is only about 1/3 of it! 
They cut me off a piece and each grid is 6" x 6". I had room for 35 pictures! I have a BIG family and had room for
everybody!
I painted the whole thing black and printed  my favorite family pics and mounted them all on the back with tape and hung it up for my center gallery.  So it was pretty much free! (except for my paper and ink).
I am so happy with the look and love looking at all my dear family on the wall upstairs! LOVE them ALL so MUCH!

Friday, May 25, 2012

In memory of BEAR

We had a houseful of children and had various pets and varmits they all claimed during their childhood..living in the country made it just natural to have pet turkeys, kittens, sally the pig, and all sorts of puppies, mostly mutts.
BEAR came to us when Zack was about 7 and wanted his "OWN" dog.  We found a want ad in the news for boxer-lab pups.
Roger took him and everyone else that packed in to go "get a puppy" and Zack picked out little BEAR.  He was all black and the cutest little thing you ever saw.  The fella wanted Roger to take the entire litter and said he would throw in the dog house too if he would just take them. He said they each could have their "own" since we had a child plus more for every pup he had left.
He just brought home BEAR. 

Roger is adamant about NO animals in the house.  The children were all worried about Baby BEAR on the porch in his box but Poppee assured them he would be just fine after he got used to being away from his mama.  It didn't take but a few hours of his wailing and whining and the children had Roger talked into letting him be on the fireplace mantle or by the clothes dryer if they didn't let him run loose in the house.
Next thing I knew they were feeding him hot dogs by the crackling fireplace.  He stole all our hearts.
BEAR was faithful, obedient, watchful, gentle and loved to swim and retrieve.  If the boys couldn't find a deer they had shot, they would come home and get BEAR and he would track it right down for them.  He RARELY got into trouble EXCEPT a FEW times!!  He got a dog spanking of his life when
he got an appetite for goat and dug into Chelsey's Rabbit Park Pen and killed her newborn goat just to be a hunter I guess? and BEAR understood "English"!
I could tell him we would be back on Saturday nite and we would head off for Grandpa's farm and he would circle round and round the car and watch us pack and then get into all kinds of trouble while we were gone overnite.  The worst he ever did was when we came home to all our laying hens scattered over the yard midst a pile of feathers and all Chelsey's pet rabbits slain on top of the chickens (I always wonder if he didn't have some help from a fox or another dog accomplice?)
That just wasn't like him and as long as we were around he was the BEST BEAR!
But we did make a mistake when we let him walk with us to the pond to see Chelsey's brand new white ducks swimming in their home!  He spotted them and swam the 3 acre pond for hours until he got them both, even going under water, and much to Chelsey's dismay – he feasted on DUCK for dinner that night. Sometimes he could be VERY naughty!
When Zack moved out on his own he became Marmee's bodyguard (as if I needed another one since I have Carpenter??) BEAR never let me walk or swing or be outside on the acres without being right by me.  If I would be puttering in my herb garden...that is where he would nap.  If I went for a walk and stopped a minute – he stopped too.
He watched and waited and would not walk on without me. 
BEAR was napping more and more these past months and getting a bit thin. We all knew he couldn't live forever but none of us wanted to think of when he wouldn't be at the back door taking his nap and looking up at us or walking with us to the pond to watch the boys fish.
We buried him last week in the family burial plot on the acres.  Saturday he meandered down to the pond but didn't make it and went off the path a few feet and laid down in the woods and died.
We all miss our BEAR! The boys made him a headstone from one of the porch pavers they had made and put his studded collar around it. The daisys are blooming in the burial field so he got a proper bouquet. sniff sniff sniff.....

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Blessed to be Mommies

Here is my sweet Erica with her 4 darlings..Kevin(9) Elise(5) Levi(3) and lil Ansley-Kate(17mo)
She is such a good mommy and is so strong for her little ones through all her heartbreak and suffering.
The Lord is definitely making beauty from the ashes of her life.
Here is Benj's sweet little family – Caitlyn is a mommie for the first time this Mother's Day 2012.
Brynnleigh is just sitting up, blowing bubbles and laughing outloud – her daddy loves to make her laugh!
Here is Adam's sweet little family minus lil Roger Greene – will find some pics to post soon
Mother's day 2012 on the new front porch with some of my precious ones – all the boys must have
been cooking (jokejoke!) – can't find any mothers day pics with boys boys boys - but I have been blessed with
such fine young men – all my babies are so grown up – SamAsher is 13 – no more babies in the nest
so I keep it feathered full of grandbabies! So blessed and privileged to be a mother.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Family News 2012

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Rocking Marmee

Children's children sure make a Marmee happy – this Mother's Day I am so blessed and happy to
have an armful and lapful of granddears to rock on the new beautiful porches and in my new wooden
rocker – a gift from sweet Seth & Charity this Mother's Day 2012.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Spring Touches

Love the seasons and all the beauty of the earth made by our Great Creator – I love to bring outdoors IN.
Wanted a fresh touch for Spring in the main areas of our home – so I tucked away all the red buffalo checkered draperies and rolled up all the cozy braided rugs and made everything into a spring theme of greys, greens, and white mixed with my ever-beloved silhouettes, bare branches and little bouquets.

While outside the porch work keeps up  with little people joining in on the job and the flowers are blooming and making me smile...

Monday, May 7, 2012

From Scratch Porch

We have been in for a whole year – enjoying every single day living in our home built from scratch.
After living in it we have decided we wouldn't change a thing of how we built the house from our homemade plans – we love our layout.

I didn't have much patience left and even though folks said "don't move till every last thing is done – you'll end up never finishing it" – so we moved in anyway...porches were not finished and we needed permanent stair treads.
[YAY! Stairs are now finished!]

We almost have both done now though it will probably take the rest of the summer to finish the porch project as it is so very much "from scratch".  River sand for filler excavated from our creek, all pavers made from river sand, cement, in homemade forms and hard work, etc.etc.
Carpenter spent a good part of last summer making patio pavers after we priced them at over $6 each! He designed his own forms using a tile for the bottom and wooden sides that interlock and also unscrew to easily let the formed paver drop out.  He made 35 forms and they can get 35 pavers made in about 4-5 hours.  We only need 1500 + (that's all!)




This trusty little cement mixer helped with the 'stirring' – it was bartered for at a job Carpenter did a long while back.
 


So last summer 875 got finished before deer fever hit the Carpenter and his crew.  All of the sand has come from our creek beds and last summer saw all the curbs around the edges completed and reinforced too! So now it is looking like it is a real porch!
The PORCHES wrap around the house and are 11 feet wide – that is 90 feet across front and back and 30 feet on each end...lots of room – I think I have just found myself a new walking track – going round and round my house! For now with the front almost finished we are already enjoying it.  Here are my sisters 'grands' and some of my own 'grands' doing their own type of work – stirring up sand pies amidst the bags of cement and finished pavers. 

(The 'grands' are all "doubles" as my sis married Carpenter's brother :) 

             " Little by little .... inch by inch .... by the yard its hard ... by the inch a cinch!"
                       



Now I want some wonderful ideas to dream about how many rocking chairs to put on and plants and flowers and quilts and pillows and picnic tables and....if you had 2500 square feet of paver porch – what would you dress it up to look like? I"d love some ideas!
~Marmee