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Kitchen Painting!

April 12, 2011 by Aliesha

Well, we’re finally getting around to painting our kitchen!  We’ve been wanting to paint it since we moved in.  This is what it looked like before we moved in:

kitchen (yes, we’ll be doing something about the “eyeball” knobs)
breakfast nook (check out those curtains!)

Of course it looks more like this and this now.

We are going to paint EVERYTHING!  We’re painting the walls a bluish gray (Valspar Pelican matched into Olympic no-VOC) and the trim/chair rail/crown molding/cabinets a crisp white (Olympic no-VOC ultra white).  It’s going to take a while, since we’re doing it in small time slots, but it’s going to be beautiful when we finish!  Here are a few sneak peeks of some of the work we’ve done so far.

chair rail complete; starting the Pelican gray wall color (don’t worry – we’re painting the trim too)

I actually kind of like these weird “banister” things now that they’re white!

It’s going to be a huge project (did you know it takes at least 4 coats to cover wood paneling when not using primer?), but so worth it for the huge visual impact when we’re finished!

Filed Under: kitchen, projects

Kitchen Sprucing

February 2, 2011 by Aliesha

…brought to you by Michael’s!   
(just kidding… this isn’t a sponsored post)

I found a few cute new decorative items for my kitchen, but I told myself that I needed to clean it before I could decorate!  (That’s partly what gave me the motivation for cleaning out my fridge.)  On the left above my stove, you can see my gorgeous new bird salt & pepper shakers which were a gift.  On the right, you can see my new creamer and sugar from Michael’s!

Run, don’t walk, to your nearest Michael’s to grab a set of these darlings! They look a little bit zgallerie, don’t you think?  I put yellow silk forsythia stems (also from Michael’s) in them for a pop of color.

Next up is my new Paula Deen spoon rest which reads, “Cookin’ makes you good lookin’.” I love it!  This provided my color inspiration for my kitchen sprucing. 

I put a vase (actually an old orange cream soda bottle) with more yellow silk forsythia flowers in it right by the sink to brighten up that corner. 

On top of my newly organized baker’s rack, I added a vase of yellow silk gerbera daisies and a new bright green creamer and sugar (a Christmas gift from Andrea).

You can see my new system for storing root vegetables.  (I bought these baskets on the cheap and took out the ugly fabric liners.)

I also added a white cake stand filled with tangerines to the table in the breakfast nook.  They really pop against the green fabric!  (And, once again, we’re more tempted to choose them as a healthy snack!)

So that’s how I’ve been getting my kitchen “prettied up” for spring!

Filed Under: decorating, kitchen, nesting

Spring Cleaning Bug

February 1, 2011 by Aliesha

I know it’s not spring yet, but I’ve had a tremendous urge to start my spring cleaning!  Maybe it’s because everyone in blogland is cleaning out their fridge. (These two girls were particularly inspiring: tiny anchors and humble pie.)  Yesterday I did a deep cleaning of our kitchen, and it’s embarrassing to tell you how long I spent cleaning out our fridge.  (Let’s just say that it took all of Vera’s afternoon nap and then some.)

Here’s the gross before:

During (I emptied everything from the fridge, threw away bad stuff, took out the shelves and drawers and washed them, and put the good stuff back in and organized it):

(Tip I learned from my mom: if your shelves/drawers are too large to fit in your sink for washing, take them into the bathtub and clean them there!)

And after! (I promise it looks incredible in real life… you can actually see through the glass shelves! Amazing!)

Kitchen fun-fact: We don’t eat mustard. Yet… somehow… we had three different (opened) types of mustard! And what’s with all the caramel and fudge sauce and whipped cream? Oh yeah… we’re in youth ministry. 🙂

we still have an inordinate amount of condiments, but at least they’re all organized and not expired!

Kitchen fun-fact #2: I discovered we had nine different types of cheese in our fridge.  Great news: there are still eight types in there! (If you don’t believe me: mozzarella, sharp cheddar, mild cheddar, colby jack, pepper jack, feta, parmesan, and cream cheese!)

Our produce bins were overflowing, so some of our salad greens have to reside on the bottom shelf.

Aldi uses insanely large UPC symbols to help their checkout process be speedier

Lovely citrus!

I took a cue from Kristin and put some fruit in a glass bowl.  Don’t these grapes look so much more appetizing than left in their bag and stuffed in a drawer?  We’ve been snacking on them!

In addition to tackling the fridge, I also organized a drawer, cleaned out underneath the sink (another post in itself), organized our baker’s rack, degreased the hood and stovetop, cleaned out the microwave, wiped down countertops, swept the floor, wiped up spots on the floor, and organized a cupboard.  I still have a few more things I’d like to do in there, but it sure feels more fresh and clean! It makes me want to spend time in there, which is always nice when you’re trying to feed your family.

I got a few new kitchen “accessories” yesterday… again, those deets will have to wait for another post!  You’re gonna love them, though!

Let me know if this post inspires you to clean out your own fridge!

Filed Under: homemaking, kitchen, organization, projects

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