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Monday, June 17, 2013

Update All the Things!

Lack of blogging is not the same as lack of doing. I've been working full time and have not had a solid internet connection for the last 2 months, hence the break. Here's an extra long run down of project statuses.

Nightstand
The nightstand is complete! Such a pretty thing, you are, too! I'm very impressed by how the veneer turned out. This is the original wood, stripped of lacquer and stained. Next step is to find a resale shop that will get us the best value on the sale.

Before - Missing a drawer side and 2 pieces of trim veneer.
Completed - Stained exterior, painted interior. 

Watchmaker's Desk
Remember this guy? We were able to date it to Circa 1930-40 by the Bakelite plugs, located inside the left leg. I've given it a good cleaning with gentle soap, and we'll be refinishing the top only, and connecting new, period correct wiring to the two outlets before we put it up for sale. For you "Antiques Road Show" junkies out there - YES it's fine to clean and/or refinish most furniture while still maintaining the value. It's only certain furniture houses, styles and periods of furniture that should be left alone. We're still taking the minimal approach, but these improvements will actually increase the value of the desk overall.  




Kitchen Remodel
Yes, we rent. Yes, we know about lead paint. Yes, we stripped and refinished all of the cabinets in our kitchen. This project is not quite done, as we still need to paint some of the doors, but it's close. I'll actually update closer to real time once we get the paint on the walls. Here's a taste:
Gross and Yellow
Clean and White
We still need to attach the catches, but the doors now close completely! Something about removing 80 years of paint layers did the trick. The lower right cabinet is an old ice box. The weatherstripping is still in tact. We plan on finding a replacement icebox closer handle for it so it can seal properly. That should keep our flour and potatoes happy.

Costume
This is a hard one for me. I had to admit that I hate sewing. To be honest, this was a big relief for me, and no particular surprise to my husband. I'm finally willing to farm out creative work that makes me hostile, and only do work that actually makes me feel happy. That was the point of this whole blog anyway, right? To figure out what I really like and what I really don't? Anyway, this project won't be done until I can afford to hire one of my friends to do the construction from my pattern. I'm still labeling it a success.

Graphic Design
Something I actually like doing and am now getting paid to do Freelance; I've been commissioned to create marketing documents for a local street fair, including poster, save the date and logo. This work I really enjoy, even if I do occasionally yell at the mouse for sticking. The poster and logo are already approved and should go to print next week. I won't post images until then, but there will be a "concept" and "client" version of each.

Other Stuff
The earrings are on hold until the kitchen is done, and my husband is going to take the lead on getting the catalog complete and new designs to the laser cutter. Bunarchy did not occur this year, it seems, so no bunny costume. As far as fitness goals, I'm doing very well, down about a size and a half from January, with a size and a half to go.

And that's about all there is to say about that.

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