Showing posts with label Outdoor Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Living. Show all posts

Playhouse Update

8.17.2016

The exterior of the playhouse is moving right along! The cedar shingles and windows have been installed, and Kev's dad created some really amazing detail pieces for the peaks:


Next up: trim, window hinges, doors, and more paint. I feel like I need to get a paint sprayer for the inside though - it's going to be intense. All. That. Wood.

The funniest part of this is that girls are so over the whole finishing phase of the playhouse - they're already playing in it! I can't wait to fancy up the inside for them a bit though. We're loving the privacy it is already giving us, and we can't wait to plant our little vegetable garden behind it next year. Yay for fun new backyard getaways! xo, Lauren

The Cutest Kids' Beachwear

7.03.2014

Yesterday I shared some of my favorite things for beach babies, and today it's the big kids' version:

1. Straw Hat | 2. Umi Sandals | 3. Embroidered Dress | 4. Pink Sunglasses | 5. Stripe Beach Bag |
6. Star Swimsuit

P.S. Aren't those Umi sandals adorable?! I think it's my new favorite brand of kids' shoes - they are seriously the whole package: cute and classic, super sturdy and comfortable, and the strap looks like it buckles but it secretly is velcro! They sent the girls a few pairs and I'm now their biggest fan! I kind of secretly want them for myself. Why do grown up shoes have to be so much more expensive than kids'? I'm too cheap to buy myself nice shoes most of the time. Does anyone else have kids with nicer footwear than your own?


How to Make Your Own DIY Water Table

6.23.2014


I've been wanting to make a water table for the girls for a while now - they both love the water, but whenever I get out the kiddie pool I have to watch Lucy like a hawk. She's definitely full-on toddler right now, and toddle she does. She loves to stand up in the pool and climb in and out and I'm paranoid that she's going to fall and crack open her head or slip under the water. A water table seemed like the perfect solution for those hot days when splashing around is definitely needed, but I need to get a few things done, like watering the flowers or getting a project done outside. When I looked around online at the options for water tables, I couldn't find anything I really liked for the price - we're on a budget this summer, and, to be honest I'm not a huge fan of the plastic monstrosities. So when Glidden® paint asked me to partner with them on a project, I knew just what I wanted to do.


To keep the project as budget-friendly as possible, I headed over to the thrift store to see what I could find. After a bit of searching, I came across this end table that needed a little bit of love for $4.99, and the best part is, it was half-price day so I snagged it for a mere $2.50.

After I got it home I looked around the house to see if we had anything that I could use as a pan for the water. I found a couple of plastic options, but when I saw this white metal tray I thought it would look really nice and crossed my fingers that it was water-tight. Luckily it was and was a perfect fit for the end table. Now I'm not super-experienced when it comes to power tools, and Kev was busy with work for his grad class, so I called up my dad to help me out with inserting the tray into the table. Here's how we did it:

1. To center the tray, we measured in from the edges of the table.
2. After it was centered we traced around the tray's perimeter with a pencil.
3. Next we measured the width of the lip of the tray and measured in from the initial tracing we made.
4. To start our cut we drilled holes in the corners with a spade bit.
5. Next, we used a saber saw to cut along the lines that we measured.
6. After we had the entire rectangle cut out we inserted the tray into the opening. Luckily it was a perfect fit - thanks Dad! :)

Next I started in on an area where I'm much more comfortable - painting. First up: choosing a color for the project. One thing I really love about Glidden paint is that they don't have a billion different colors to sort through. Instead they have a simplified palette which makes it a lot less overwhelming to choose a color. I knew that I wanted a bright yellow, so I grabbed three of their most vibrant yellows - Glidden paint Dazzling DaffodilGlidden paint Spicy Banana Pepper, and Glidden paint Extra Virgin Olive Oil. I loved that the Spicy Banana Pepper and Extra Virgin Olive Oil swatches weren't quite a true yellow - they were a little more muddied and had more personality than the Dazzling Daffodil. I ended up choosing Extra Virgin Olive Oil because it was just a bit richer than the Spicy Banana Pepper. (And is it just me or is anyone else hungry now?)



I had an image saved of a dresser that had been painted with a chevron pattern on the front, and wanted to use that as inspiration. I thought it would help to freshen up the look of the very traditional end table and I liked the idea of bringing in a second color. I ended up using Glidden paint's White on White - nice and crisp and simple. I purchased both in exterior semi-gloss so that it would hold up to water and life outside on the patio.

After I selected my colors, here's how I went about applying the paint:



1. First Kevin sanded the entire piece for me with an orbital sander and got the details by hand.
2. I painted the face of the end table in White on White - two coats did the trick.
3. The rest of the piece was painted with the Extra Virgin Olive Oil - I absolutely love how the color turned out - it's exactly what I was picturing.
4. After the paint had time to dry, I used painter's tape to tape out my pattern. First I measured to find the halfway point of the white section and stretched a piece of tape horizontally across the white section of the table.
5. Next I measured 1.5 inch sections and placed the tape at an angle across the top section of the white part of the table.
6. Before applying the Extra Virgin Olive Oil paint I went over the edges of the tape in the White on White. That way if any paint bled under the tape it would be in the white rather than the yellow.
7. After the white had dried and sealed any places that could have bled, I applied the Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
8. I like to remove the tape while the paint is still a little tacky - I've had better results than if I wait until it's completely dry and cured. After everything in the top section was dry I repeated the same steps in the bottom section, but had the stripes slant in the opposite direction. This time the stripes that I painted yellow would be below the white stripes above.

After everything had a long time to dry and cure, I popped in the tray, filled it up with water, and threw in a bunch of our bath and pool toys. I absolutely love how it turned out and the girls are having a blast with it. Surprisingly Violet seems to like it even more than Lucy and keeps asking if she can keep it forever, because she, "Loves it soooo much!"







When the weather gets cooler we could fill the tray with sand, corn, or even dirt for the girls to dig around in, and after they've outgrown the table we could even fill it with dirt and use it as a planter for succulents. I'm hoping we'll be able to enjoy it in one form or another for a long time to come!

Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Glidden paint through their partnership with POPSUGAR Select. While I was compensated to write a post about Glidden paint, all opinions are my own.

9 Cute Gardening Kits for Kids

4.04.2014
Kevin started a little vegetable garden on the side of our house a few years ago, and Violet loves to dig in the dirt alongside of him as he works and help him to pick the vegetables as they ripen. This year Kev decided that he wants Violet to have her very own little garden patch, so I've been thinking of getting her a cute gardening kit for Easter. Here are nine of my favorites that I've rounded up so far:
1. How Does Your Garden Grow? Gift Set
2. The Secret Garden Kit
3. Garden in a Bag - Tomato, Sunflower, and Strawberries
4. Rootvue Farm Garden Laboratory 
5. Stone Soup Garden Kit
6. Growing Wishes Kits - Flowers & Herbs
7. Moulin Roty Gardening Kit
8. Fairytale Garden Kits
9. Growing Gardens by Kiwi Crate

I have yet to search Etsy and I may even look into making my own little "kit" depending on how much time I can cobble together between now and Easter! If you have any gardening tips or advice for kids I'd love to hear! xo, Lauren

Beach with a Babe

7.17.2013
We're thinking of taking a day trip to the beach (I wanted to go longer, but Kevin thinks it will be a big hassle with the baby). Plus we are trying to save money with me being off work, so I guess a day trip is better than nothing! We've taken Violet to the beach as a toddler but I've never been to the beach with an infant. I've been trying to think of everything we might need...


1. I'm thinking some sort of sun shade is in order. Although there are some really amazing sunscreens out there, I've read that you shouldn't use sunscreen on babies younger than six months. So an umbrella or tent/cabana is going to be necessary to keep the rays off that baby-fresh skin. I love that this cabana is made using UPF 50 fabric and folds up for easy transport. (These sunscreen wipes look really convenient - might have to snag a pack for Violet!)

2. Something to carry the babe in. I don't think pushing a stroller over the sand sounds like much fun to me, so I'd probably bring our Ergobaby carrier, and a beach-y bag to carry all of those teeny weeny baby things.

3. And, of course, cute swimwear, water-friendly footwear, a floppy hat for some extra sun shade, stylin' sunnies, and some colorful toys to entertain the babe and the toddler. These cloth swim diapers are super cute too, and UPF 50 fabric for that little bum!

4. Speaking of baby bums, I've heard that a little baby powder helps take the sand right off of your skin. Is that true? Anyone know from experience? If so I'm definitely stocking up on some before we go.

Anyone have any advice? Like I said, we're babe-at-the-beach novices here. Thanks so much! xo, Lauren

Get Outdoors!

7.16.2013
Lots of fun outdoorsy toys and things for kids on Zulily today. Trying to figure out how to spend my credit! What would you choose?


Gone Glamping...

6.15.2013
Kevin is the outdoorsy type - me, not so much. He'd love to go camping, but my idea of camping is slightly different from his. As a kid my family would go in a camper to a campground complete with running water, a shower, toilet, and television. We only used the television in the event of rain, but still, it was there. So the idea of going camping in a tent is pretty foreign and horrific sounding to say the least. That is, until I came across the most beautiful tent I had ever laid eyes on. Check out my latest ideabook over on Houzz.com to see some pretty products that might even convince me to go glamp...er...camping.

P.S. A Rustic Farmhouse Kitchen + Candy Coated Summer

Candy Coated Summer

5.13.2013


My latest ideabook for Houzz.com is up! I'm currently obsessing over all of the delicious candy-colored hues that are out right now - yum. You can check out details and sources here. Hope everyone had a fabulous Mother's Day! xo, Lauren

P.S. Recipe for a Rustic Kitchen & A Fresh and Feminine Workspace

A Trip to the Zoo

7.09.2012
a-lovely-life-at-the-zoo 

Just the three of us visited the zoo the other day.
Judging by our photos it may seem like we visited a farm, 
but I swear there were lions and tigers and bears too!

Violet's favorite thing was definitely the little choo choo train.

She was dying to ride the ponies, 
but she has some separation anxiety issues when it comes to her mama.
We didn't think she'd get on without me - maybe next year?

Now we're just trying to prep for our upcoming trip! Eek!

xo, Lauren


The Park

7.04.2012
This summer we seriously can't step more than two feet out of the door without Violet yelling, 'Pawk!' 

It's definitely her favorite place in the world. 

I don't know what we're going to do when the weather turns cold.
I guess some serious bundling will be in order.


We're celebrating over at my sister-in-law's gorgeous Victorian today.
I'm so excited for Violet to see real fireworks for the first time!

happy fourth of july!

xo, Lauren

Silence of the Yews

6.25.2012
No, not the soft wooly type. I wouldn't subject you to that on a Monday morning :) I'm talking the bristly green kind. They kind of got slaughtered this past week at the H-Haus...

The perpetrators:


Our yard already looks ten billion times better. Don't get me wrong, I'm no yew hater, but those things were hugely overgrown for our little front yard. Now we just have to decide what to do with the blank space. Grow some grass? Replace them with smaller more maintainable bushes? I'll have some before & after photos for you soon I promise!

On a related note Violet was trying to get her Daddy's attention in the midst of the massacre - it went something like this:

 "Daddy" [nothing.] "DADDY" [no response.] "DADDY!!!" [still silence.] "KEVIN!!!!!!" 


That one had me rolling for days. Goodbye yews. Hello mini-me :)

xo, Lauren

Friday Favorites

6.15.2012

My absolute favorite thing this week? Spending ENTIRE DAYS outside with my favorite little person. The weather has been perfection - a light breeze, warm but not hot temperatures, and no humidity. The teepee has been our second home - we've been reading books, having picnics, breathing in the fresh air, and doing a lot of snuggling.

And in the online universe this stuff isn't so bad either...

Totally making the DIY pom pillow in this tutorial.

Pretty amazing stairway before + after

A pretty picnic basket that you can make yourself.

Completely in love with Anna Spiro's new line of wallpapers for Porter's Paints.

Lovely printable wedding table numbers

I want this bathroom. Or really any room with Julia Rothman's wallpaper for Hygge & West.

Love this addition to Nicole's living room. If I had a place for the larger size of the botanical print I would totally own it myself. I'll just have to stick with my mini version for now.

Violet would spend hours in this (okay maybe half an hour which in toddler time is like an eternity). But still.

Super cool dollhouse. The wallpaper tree - gasp!

Tips for traveling with a toddler. Thanks Jen - I'm going to need all the help I can get! Looking forward to part two.

How is it that Liz is always so right on? Re: Your Child is Not Special

This has to be hands down the most beautiful baby shower I have ever seen.

Every woman wants a man who loves her this much. So much that a post about his birthday turns into a love letter to her. [Kevin if you ever decide to start up a blog make sure it's full of lots of this gushy stuff.]

Happy weekend! xo, Lauren


P.S. You can follow me on Instagram @withtwocats

A Winter Walk

2.07.2012

We went on a walk to the park the other day. Winter decided to ease up for a day or two and we thought we'd venture out into the great wide world. No confining stroller - no heavy blankets. We each simply grabbed one of your chubby little hands and set off.

We didn't get far. "Burrr!" you said in your little sing-songy voice. And sure enough, flying high in the sky above us was a bird. Then you looked down at the ground "Eeeee" you said with a look of disgust on your face.

"No, sweety, that's not yucky - that's just some moss and dirt - it lives out here." we replied.




A few steps more..."Leeeeeaf!" you screeched, pointing to a few dead leaves on the ground. Then, "Teeeeee!"

"Yes, there are lots of leaves and trees out here, aren't there?" we replied. We found a caterpillar, an ant (which you may have stepped on - oops!), rocks, and sticks as well (each with their own additional examination and discussion). You were so sad when we had to leave a couple of "woof-woof's" behind as well, but we promised that there would be more.

It may have taken a bit longer than we expected, but we did finally find the park. And while it was thrilling, well, surprisingly so was the walk to get there. I guess sometimes it really is the journey and not just the destination.


Seeing the world through the eyes of a child really is some kind of magic, isn't it?

xo,

little . BIG

10.19.2011
little: a cute hand-printed tank dress from thief and bandit kids on etsy 
BIG: An easy ikat tablecloth DIY from Jenny Komenda on Little Green Notebook

Randomness

9.14.2011
A few random photos from the camera that I haven't gotten around to posting:

Hubster's birthday:




I never thought I'd see the day:



Trip to the park:




Trying out some new shoes:



Sesame Street + bedhead:



"Blowing" bubbles:



Holding hands with Daddy:



My dad thinks that Violet has more photos of her at age one than he has had taken of him in his entire lifetime! My neighbors think I have a thing for photography. I tell them I have a thing for my kid. Seriously, isn't this what happens when you join the age of the digital camera with a mother who thinks her daughter is the cutest thing in the whole world?! Tell me I'm not the only one...

H-Haus Backyard and Patio

8.12.2011
After posting about my little gardener, I got a lot of requests to see more of our backyard space, so here you are!


I really love our patio - it's nothing super special, but it offers great privacy and it's pretty large for our little house. We recently purchased the IKEA Nordano table and love that it is so roomy when the two leaves are up. We still need to find chairs - so far the Hubster and I haven't agreed on any. The swing has been there almost since we moved in - it was one of our first outdoor purchases for the house and it's still holding up great. As you can see Kevin (and Violet) do a great job caring for the plant life:







Our backyard is also nothing super thrilling, but we love the open grassy space for Violet and the privacy that the arbivitis offers. The backyard is almost completely fenced in with the exception of the areas leading to the front yard.


We planted the weeping cherry tree a few years ago and it is doing really well - I think next summer it may even be large enough to put a small table and chairs beneath its branches for a fun little destination in the yard. For now it's where our Adirondack chairs and fire pit live:





Often at night after Violet is in bed we sit out and roast s'mores either on the patio or in the yard. The smell of a fire brings back great memories for me of camping with my family and a s'more is just such a sweet way to end a great evening - don't you think?



We're desperately trying to soak up all of the warm sun, crackling campfires and fresh air that we have left here in the dog days of summer. In only a week or so I'll be back to work and missing this wonderful time that we've spent together as a little family of three, but I'm doing my best to focus on the positive - the cool crisp autumn air, colorful crunchy leaves, and warm fires in our fireplace. I guess it's not all bad.

Here's to Mother Nature and the beauty of the changing seasons! Which is your favorite?



 

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