Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Today I noticed...Wise words seem to come to us just when we need them most.
Monday, March 30, 2026
Projects - Updating Frames
As I am 'reclaiming' the basement, I am working through the trial and error method on most things, I guess. During the past sixteen years, our basement has been a space where we used it primarily for storage. Then, we put some work into it and got it fully furnished and it was a space for us to use in an emergency (like when the upstairs cooling unit quit working in the heat of summer). Mike's daughter, Laura, and her family called it home for about six months. It was guest quarters when his cousin, Jeff, lived here for a while. It was home for his mother for about eight years. Furniture has been moved in and out to accommodate each of those dwellers and for us to have it as a finished space.
The present work-in-progress is the basement bedroom. Last week I decided to spend a little time updating the artwork above the twin beds. My favorite inspiration photos featured botanical leaf prints as part of the decor. The one with two blue beds and green pillows, linked to its source, has leaf print artwork on the wall above the bed. The James Farmer look with the patchwork quilt and red gingham pillow has a botanical stitched onto a pillow.
I found some pretty oak leaf prints online and, since our farm is called Twin Oaks, I thought they would be perfect. I have been admiring pretty bamboo frames and decided this was where I would splurge and put a touch of bamboo on these 11" x 14" prints. I thought the bamboo would sort of tie in with the mirror that I had done a DIY on previously. I am thrilled with how they turned out. The frames are sort of fancy looking to me. So, I think it gives some of that high/low feel that is needed in every room.They look really nice above the beds but I just thought they looked a little lost on that big long wall. Since the basement bedroom is not a space that we use on a regular basis, I am determined not to spend a fortune on it. So, I decided to add a couple more leaf prints to add some substance. Sticking with the nature and botanicals theme, I ordered some inexpensive, unframed fern leaf, prints online.
I have a stash of frames left from when I took down a family portrait gallery wall in our upstairs hallway. At that time, all the frames were black. I didn't think black frames would go well with the gold bamboo frames on the oak leaf prints. I had seen bloggers showing off their DIY skills with Rub 'n Buff for years. So, I decided to give it a whirl. I pulled out a couple of pairs of frames that are simple. They all came from the thrift store. One of the frames is shown below in a 'before' state.
I watched a few YouTube tutorials and it was suggested to wear gloves and use a soft cloth to smear the Rub 'n Buff onto the surface. So, I gloved up and went to work. I was amazed at how good they looked. I had a couple of different shades of Rub 'n Buff and tried a bit of each. I wound up using the one called Gold Leaf for these frames. True to the suggestions, a little bit of the product goes a long way.
I wound up rubbing a bit of the gold off to give it a sort of motley look because I liked that antiqued look better than a shiny solid gold look. I applied the look to four frames and let them set to dry for an hour or so. Then, it was time to frame my leaf prints that I had ordered online. That was when I hit a snag. I had not noticed but one of my frames had a bow in one side. I broke two pieces of glass, stuck a sliver into my finger, and had tiny shards drop all over my ironing board. There may have been some colorful words uttered as well.
Look closely at the right side of the portrait frame shown above and you can see that it sort of bows or curves in. Thankfully, I had another pair of frames and I quickly rubbed them with the Rub 'n Buff. They were both dry by the time I had framed the first two prints and hung them on the wall. So, I could finish up with the two newly rubbed frames by adding glass and the prints and hang them as well. The two frame styles are slightly different but they look alright together since they are the same color, I think. The print shown below shows the style of one of the pairs of frames. The image below that shows the other style of frames. Again, similar but not exactly the same in any way besides color.
Another thing I learned is that if you should get Rub 'n Buff on the floor, a magic eraser and a little elbow grease will get most of the gold off the floor. Don't ask me how I know...
I think the three framed botanicals hanging together presents a much better look than the single print and I love how they all work together. The only cost for framing the inexpensive prints beyond the broken glass and a smear of blood from my finger was the Rub 'n Buff and I still have an almost full tube of it left to use on other projects. This was just the touch I think was needed.
Like the oak leaf prints, these fern prints are just enough different to make the wall interesting but similar enough to make it cohesive. The fern prints were a set of four 8" x 10" that I purchased via Amazon but I noticed they are currently unavailable. This set is similar, though. I'm please with how the project turned out.
I have a few other projects planned for this room. I have fabric to make curtains and cover pillows. There are a couple of chairs in the room and I will want to update them a bit if I decide they should stay. I'd like to camouflage the switch box that is in the corner beyond the beds somehow, too. I have ideas for what to do with the wall opposite this one as well but just haven't landed on exactly what will work best there, yet. Maybe I will move a bookcase into the room to be along that wall. Again, it is a work-in-progress but I sort of like the progress I'm making thus far.
Friday, March 27, 2026
Just 3 Things | #23
I think it is safe to say that spring has sprung here in Middle Tennessee! We have been enjoying the warmer temperatures, the sunny skies, and the greener grass. The Mister mowed our grass this past week and it already looks like it could use another sheering. We've been getting things ready for Easter. He's spent hours at the Cemetery adding straw and seeding bare spots, picking up wind-tossed floral pieces, and prepping the grounds for warmer days and more people visiting their loved ones' burial spots. I've been stuffing eggs, cleaning and clearing out things a bit, organizing and springifying the house.
- What I've Been Watching -
The Mister and I are SEC sports fans. We are especially fans of our state teams from The University of Tennessee. So, we've been watching a lot of basketball lately and celebrating March Madness. We hope to keep celebrating as our men's team is still dancing. Fingers crossed!
We've also been 'watching' grandchildren play baseball and softball. They are on teams that post their live games on a mobile app called Game Changer. So, we can tap on the app and see what is posted. Neither team seems to have a videographer parent right now. So, we see the map of the field and the play-by-play action that some parent posts. Some parents are smoother with the postings than others. Some parents seem to get involved in the action and posts come in fits and spurts. (Ahem! I'm talking to you, son.) I'm glad to get to follow along and know how they are doing, though. So far they are exceptional and all teams are undefeated!
- What I've Been Working On -
I spent a little bit of time on a project for the basement bedroom this week. I was working from inspiration photos and I just wasn't getting the look I was expecting. Since the basement bedroom is not a space that we use on a regular basis, I am determined not to spend a fortune on it. The simple prints of oak leaves that I hung above the beds seemed sort of lost to me. So, I decided to add a couple more leaf prints to add some substance. I ordered some inexpensive, unframed prints online.
I have a stash of frames left from when I took down a family portrait gallery wall in our upstairs hallway. At that time, all the frames were black. I didn't think black frames would go well with the gold bamboo frames on the oak leaf prints. I had seen bloggers showing off their DIY skills with Rub 'n Buff for years. So, I decided to give it a whirl.
I am pleased with how the project turned out even if it wound up not being as simple as I had anticipated. I will share more about the project in a future post. For now, though, I smile each time I glance into the guest bedroom and see the framed prints above the twin beds.
- What I've Been Loving -
Last weekend I had the opportunity to visit my daughter's family and watch the middle child, Lydia, in her high school musical performance. She's always been a music lover and would dance and sing as a little girl to all sorts of music. She's in the high school band and in a local community band/orchestra. So, music sort of flows through her veins.
I'm always surprised when I watch her performing. She was always the kid who sort of hid behind Mama's skirt when she was really young. In fourth grade, her class was expected to give a 4-H speech. The night before speech day, Lydia had a meltdown and swore she could not do it. Of course, she did because the teacher assigned a grade and she was not going to take a zero. Then, when she got to middle school, she went to a Beta Club conference and was selected to participate in a mock interview. She had a major meltdown right in the hallway. So, to see her perform with those musical organizations always surprises me.
Yet, for the past couple of years, Lydia has tried out for a role and performed in her school's high school theatre productions. This spring it is Aladdin, Jr. She sings, she dances, she speaks, she performs, and she shines! Like the stereotypical grandmother, I really enjoyed the performance and thought it was fabulous!
The Mister and I don't attend every ballgame or every performance or every activity that our grandchildren are a part of but we always love getting photos or videos, having conversations with them about the activities, and seeing them when we do. It is so heartwarming to see them growing, trying things, and sharing their world with us.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend, that your team wins, and that you get to spend time with those you love!
Thursday, March 26, 2026
The Basement Bedroom - A Work In-Progress
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Today I noticed...GPS and Google Maps are sometimes wrong.
Then, I began using the trial and error method to try to suggest edits for different things that looked wrong on their map. First, they had one of our barns labeled with our neighbor's address. (I drew a red rectangle around it.) Our barn should not be 7605 on any map. It is a part of our address. Actually, 7605 should be marking that brown roofed structure that my arrow is pointing toward on the image below. So, I selected Wrong information and suggested they fix wrong info about a place already in Google Maps.
That was a fairly easy suggestion. a bit of the map opened and I drug the pin that was hovering over our barn down to the neighbor's house. It may take some time for the edit to show up on Google Maps but I am hopeful that they will fix it.


