I get excited about something I see, most often online, on Etsy, a design blog...and out of my excitement I get a bit giddy, turn into a twelve year old, email someone, tell all my friends, make new ones and before long I find myself alone in my office giggling like a school girl at all of the unintentional awesome in my world. It's just how my awesome seems to roll, in giant waves of win.
Many of you know by now that I have a serious love affair with hardwood floors, and even more so, aqua and turquoise painted hardwood floors. And ceilings. But, mostly floors. I dream of someday having a little cottage with white painted open rafters and bead board ceilings and aqua floors (with maybe some chocolately brown ones thrown in for good measure).
Kind of like these ones:
image via Coastal Living
images via House of Turquoise
(you get the idea)
Many of you also know that I rent. I may love my little loft like space on the side of a hill, but it's not my own cottage, there has to be some rules. My landlord(s) are about the most tolerant people I've ever met. I pick up free furniture from CL just about every day and they never complain or threaten to kick me out if I bring any more pieces home (or if my porch sometimes looks like this):
So asking if I could paint my porch turquoise seemed pretty audacious of a request, so I really didn't want to ask it. Even though, I really, really wanted to do it. Like, kinda bad.
I guess Kaya heard my internal plea, because Saturday as we were leaving to go to the lake for the afternoon, we walked out to find her standing next to a tipped over bucket of turquoise paint:
(and crap! That reminds me I forgot to jot the color down prior to pitching the can. Doh!). She looked so proud, "Wook what I did Cwisty! I twied to fwinish but my paws are twu small".
She dumped so much paint the only option was to paint the porch with it. Which, was kind of awesome. Of course, this solved my having to ask permission or potentially being disappointed when I am told, "Hell no, you can't paint your porch turquoise". Yay. Thanks, Kaya.
"Yowr welcome, Cwisty"
My porch before Kaya's awesome metaphoric bucket of win dumped on it:
And now:
I still have a lot of work to do, but that's for next Summer.
Now, as you'd expect, I can't just be awesome and have accidentally awesome things happen to me all of the time. I screw up, sometimes pretty bad, and sometimes pretty often. Usually though, I don't mess up anything that I can't fix with some Dry Dex or Painter's Touch, but other times...
Yeah. About that.
Pretty much anyone who has been around since Stuff Chrissa Loves is incredibly aware of my recent obsession with yellow doors and my insane need to have one of my own. I blame Tobi Fairley.
Just LOOK at this door. It'd make anyone want a yellow door. Heck, it'd make anyone want a barn door.
image via Tobi Fairley
Soooo...I decided to paint my own door yellow. I had a gallon leftover from this dandy lil' project of mine:
Now before we get too very judgy, I have to admit a few things:
1. I didn't prime first. I know, I know, I know.
2. The door wasn't dry by the time I had to rush off to see my aunt at the hospital. And then it rained.
3. I used latex paint. And. I didn't prime first. Or sand. I know, I know, I know.
I know, I know, I know.
Guess what I'm doing this weekend ;)
What are your biggest accidental wins and fails? I'd love for you to share them so I don't feel like such a doofus.
xo, Chrissa
13 comments:
LOL that was great!!!
Aw, thanks :)
Wow Chrissa....that is so funny!! I know it probably wasn't funny at the time. But I like you find it is a lot easier to deal with mistakes if we don't take ourselves to seriously. About the peeling paint the same thing happened to me but it was in a bathroom that I painted this most beautiful burgundy. I was getting the house ready for sale and that was my last project....needless to say the paint bubbled and peeled...and came off in sheets too. Geez what a mess....and what a learning experience. I am so glad to find your blog. I just started my own yesterday.
Thanks for making me feel better, Deb!
I did it ONCE before like 6 yrs ago, but I assumed it was only because the wall was damp when I did it from rinsing wallpaper remover off. Looking back, I did get most of the paint even, but it took several light coats. This weekend I'm going to sand, prime, then repaint the door. I'll have to post an update afterward :)
I'll be sure to check out your blog, I'm so glad you liked mine!
Even though the door IS Michigan colors(sorry), I kinda like the paint splattered look...lol
and now, I'm thinking I want my porch to be some sort of blue coloring....or maybe I'll do mine purple and gold...lol
We have all made mistakes like that! Even after you read over and over sand prime paint.
It's just a good way to learn :)
How are your lounge renos going? xx
Hey Chrissa,
Very cute post!! I love the color you picked for the door! It's exactly like the doors we all love in those great photos! I would just try again-no biggy! I would have soo done the same thing. -Jess
Hey There! I'm loving the yellow door. Have you had a chance to redo it?! Can't wait to see what your next post is about.
Cheers ~ Elizabeth
Hey There! I'm loving the yellow door, can't wait to see the redo!
Cheers ~ Elizabeth
OK, first of all - Kaya? Pure puppy awesome! :)
As for the porch, I have a long-standing rule, which perhaps Kaya knew via instinct...
"It is much easier to get forgiveness than it is to get permission."
Hope you write more of these soon - I enjoyed this read...
I know you are still there. I get your facebook posts so I thought I would post here and on facebook. I love your blog. I hope you find the time to start blogging again. I just wanted to let you know I gave you an award on my blog today.
http://www.amindondesign.com/2011/01/award-for-me.html
Just found you through Deb's award. I'll be following. I'm new and started the blog after a room in my home was featured on Nate Berkus. Please come by and view my "blog in progress".
Link to Nate:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G47OHEI4RM
Kathy
Youve got a new follower :D Like your blog!
Post a Comment