Monday, September 9, 2019

DIY Mini Shelf



When Lily started school, I felt like we needed a place to hang her backpack and lunch box.  I made it my mission to find the perfect holder.  I finally found one with five hooks at TJ Maxx and hung it up in a spot where I thought was convenient (at the bottom of the stairs).  It will also double as our stocking holder during Christmas time!

Once I hung the hooks, I thought the wall above looked a little bare. My husband teases me saying that I want to cover every square inch of wall space just for the heck of it, but I really wanted a shelf!  I was envisioning a pop of green somewhere on the wall, so I needed a shelf to hold a fake plant. 

Maybe it's true.  Maybe I will hate my style ten years down the road. But right now, I'm loving the farmhouse look. I don't want everything to be whitewashed or tattered looking, but I like a little bit of the distressed look.  So I designed a shelf to fit the exact space I wanted to fill and went with a bright white followed by a natural wax seal to get more of the whitewashed look. 

Here's what went down.

First, I found some scrap wood in the garage.  Mike has a pile left over from various projects, like making shelves for the pantry or a closet for the down stairs bathroom. Next, I used the chop saw to cut triangles to use as corbels for underneath the shelf part.




After cutting the boards, I dusted off the router.  I hadn't used it in a while, so I had to refresh my memory on how everything worked!  After a few practice cuts, I ended up just using a super simple shave to make rounded corners and edges.





Once the corners and edges were all rounded, I cut the corbels into a shape that I traced myself.  It wasn't perfect by any means, but I like to "wing" and "eye" things.  I think it slightly irritates my engineer hubby, haha. After tracing them with paper, I used a scroll saw to make the wavy cuts.  The wood was a little thick for this project, but it worked.





After this step, I got really into making the shelf and totally forgot to snap pictures!  Mike helped me attach the corbels to the shelf/ledge part. Then I got to work staining, painting, sanding, painting again, then waxing.  Lastly, I attached these little teeth hooks I had in a picture hanging pack. Voila!  I really like how it turned out!  The green pop is exactly what I wanted :)





Friday, September 6, 2019

August 2019 Adventure Roundup

August was a busy month. Lily started Kindergarten, and we're finding our new groove with just the littles being at home. I think everyone is adjusting pretty well. Here are some pictures to document our adventures of the month in no particular order:

Visit to the Coffee Farm
Lily's first day of Kindergarten!

Kawela Bay Adventure

Pizza making workshop and kitchen tour at California Pizza Kitchen with MOMS Club

Evening picnic at Kailua Beach

Keiki Biathlon 

Backyard dinner with friends

Dog Beach picnic and Emma's first Man-o-War sting


Family Hike (+Uncle Jordan) up Diamond Head... Lily's choice before school started!

Club Connection at the park with MOMS Club (a.k.a. scooter club)

Cary pretending to be big :)

Mommy's woodworking project

After school park play

The start of rotational babysitting/date nights!

Morning mall dates

Backyard swimming with the neighbors

Sweet church friends

Sewing craft night with my girlfriends

Thursday beach days

Toddler Treks to Lyon Arboretum
Saying goodbye to a friend :(
Friends visiting from Arizona :)
First homework assignment
Birthday party at Ice Palace
Beach Day with the Byrds