Thursday, November 24, 2011

::A Thankful Thanksgiving::

Well I haven't blogged much lately, I have just been feeling so overwhelmed with school, and just trying to finish the semester. Sometimes it seems like life just gets to a point where each day you are just trying to make it through the day rather than enjoying it and the beauty of it. It is so wonderful to be home for the holidays 
and...



 There are so many things I am thankful for everyday. This weekend I am just so thankful of my family.

 
My Mother is a wonderful woman a couple of weeks ago she broke her foot with a fall, and even though she is limited she still does all she can for my family. Here she is cooking us our thanksgiving meal.


My Daddy, he is a wonderful provider he always makes sure that his family is taken care of. With my mother currently as she is he really has been doing everything he can to make sure that she is comfortable, and not doing to much. He has been doing everything he can for her. 



It just so happened this year that my big brothers birthday landed on Thanksgiving!!!!

He couldn't come home for the holidays :( we really wish he was here, it just isn't the same without him. I am so thankful to have him as my brother, I can honestly say that he is one of my best friends, I can't wait to hang out with him this Christmas.


I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!


Sunday, November 6, 2011

Little Bit of My Casita

Here is my table in use. The side table is a stump that we had at the house that I sanded down.
 There is the table the was refinished. 
The small stain glass is one that my mom and I made. 
I made the pennant, and painted the frame and picture. 


My couch is the most uncomfortable couch.. ever (Target), but! It sure is cute. 
I figured the more pillows I make for it the more comfortable it is, and I have to admit the pillows did make an improvement.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Before::After

This Before and After is actually kinda even super neat to do because it was on the coffee table that we used throughout my childhood.  That said, It sure looked like the coffee table used throughout my childhood. There surely was some true wear on this table. It also was my grandparents they had gotten the piece with some matching sidetables down in Mexico. It was for this reason that when I asked my dad if I could re-do the table he said I could do what ever I want to it, but it was still one of my parents pieces of furniture.

 Scratched and just sad looking.

 I started out the job with a palm sander then my dad was so sweet and made my life so much easier by buying a belt sander. 
...I Love Belt Sanders. 

 The curvy parts took the longest for the tight fit areas I used a Dremel Drill with almost a gouging bit on it, so I had to kinda careful with it. 



The natural wood grain was so very beautiful that I just used a tongue oil on it. 

I very much love my table and I left a little line of the old stain because I liked the way it looked, and just to remember what it was like before. 

Monday, October 10, 2011

40 Years Balloon Fiesta

One of the biggest events that the city of Albuquerque puts on yearly is the balloon fiesta, and even though I had only lived a couple of hours away from Albuquerque my whole life this year was the first year that I had ever been to it. The Balloon Fiesta is an international event and It was to say the least simply amazing.

It was especially neat because a week earlier I had the opportunity to go on a FREE balloon ride. Even though it was only 100ft in the air tops it was still a very neat experience.

The first official balloon launched

I thought this was a beautiful balloon.

The Creamland Cow was too big to get off the ground that morning. It was easily one of the biggest balloons there. To get an idea I was standing in the shadow of the cow when I took this picture. 

Me (on the right) with my best friend.




Balloon Glow
Later that evening we came back for what is called the balloon glow. All the balloons are set up and they coordinate so that they all glow at the same time. 


Free Balloon Ride
The weekend had started out as a crafting experience, and my friend Michelle and I had been out on the look out for chairs to revamp when we turned into this parking lot to take pictures of the balloon. When we got closer we saw a sign for free rides, and seized the opportunity. 

What rocked as well is that it was outside an antique mall that had some totally awesome stuff in it. It was all in all a Score!





The balloon that I got a ride on doing it's thing at the Fiesta

Friday, October 7, 2011

Ten Things About Me.

1. I am afraid of grasshoppers, and crickets I believe it has something to do with the unpredictability about their jump.

2. I love the state I live in NM, I think it is a beautiful place in it's own way. 

3. I grew up in a town known as "The City of Natural Lakes," and I can not swim. 

4. My favorite medium for creating art is watercolors. 

5. I choose my apartment because of the high ceilings, and natural sun light. 

6. I'm short, but I'm ok with that.

7. I'm somewhat of a Jill of many trades, but a master of none. 

8. I haven't posted on my blog for a while because I was suffering from bloggers anxiety. :)

9. I take a nap almost everyday, sometimes it is only for ten minuets. If it is Friday it might be a little longer.

10. At my house our pets are part of our family. 

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Monday, August 8, 2011

A little Can go A Long ways



It is amazing how little adjustments can make pieces look so much better.

For instance: Just having my pictures in frames makes them look better, and a little primer paint and tape can make blah frames look entirely different. (I need to remember to take before pictures) I chose for the frames to look like a set but still be a little different just to add a little more visual interest. 

I am so happy with how this project turned out. These will hang nicely on the side of a large window in my living room.

-Serah.