Please Read: This Blog is Set Up A Bit Differently

Hello Friends!


This blog is set up different than usual. Blogger lets you leave comments on the main "Home" page (this one), but not on any of the other pages where I have the cool photos and posts. I have categorized and organized the home related topics taken my main blog, Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy. Those pages stay static, except when I add things to them.

So, in my attempt to outsmart the system, this is how it will work. On the top of the sidebar, there are pages numbered 1-10. Please look and enjoy, and then come back here and leave your comments or suggestions under the appropriate page topic.

It isn't hard to do at all, it is just different.

I am also trying two other things that I haven't seen before and still need to figure out how to set up. One is a Swap Meet. If it takes off, I may have to expand it to a separate linked page. There may be a small fee to post and sell items on there, because I am now in need of a paying job.

The other cool thing I thought of is to have a permanent linky Show and Tell party, so that you guys can post your pretties on here at any time. I still need to figure out how to set that up too.

Thank you so much for your encouragement on this blog and on my Oregon Gifts. Remember, Oregon Gifts has a Facebook Page, and I am going to set one up for Kathy's Picks also. I am very happy to add your decorating and/or home related blog link to my sidebar. Just let me know that you want to be featured if I don't get to you on my own.

You can email me at: oregongiftsofcomfortandjoy@hotmail.com


Take care and God bless!


~ Kathy Matthews

#8 - Room Re-Mixes

These are my Room Re-Mixes that I have done over the past two years.  I also have a post at the bottom about decorating my Mom's little cabin when my son and I were living there.

How To Beautify a Goat Room:

My Grandma T. had a spare bedroom where she placed good stuff that she wasn't using anywhere else.  She called it her "goat" room.  Sometimes you could not even walk in there, and sometimes it was organized enough to have a path weaving through but it didn't look very good.  That is what had happened to our home office/craft room.  I certainly used the computer, but that was it.  So, yesterday, when most people were taking down their Christmas decorations, I decided to clean and organize it that room and make it beautiful.  Here are photos of the process.


The finished product:




The process:
 
This was my inspiration piece, the quilt that my friend Patty made us for a wedding present.  It used to be on the bed in the guest room.


 
This is one "before" picture.


 
This is another "before" picture.

I began hauling stuff out into other rooms.


 
This is the wall where the quilt was going.


I took the artificial tree into the kitchen and sprayed the dusty leaves down with Windex.  After it dries, the dust is gone ... like magic!  It beats trying to wash off every leaf by hand.


 
Everything is off this wall now.  This room needs to be painted, but that didn't happen today!


 
The quilt is now up, and the craft table is underneath it.


This cupboard was next to the front door.


 
I moved it into the corner of the new room.

 
I began filling in the shelves.


 
Done, with the sewing and art supplies.

 
Now ready for card making, using my photography.

 
Partially done.

 
The sewing table/desk.


 
The computer desk.  I still need to get a filing cabinet and hang up the dry erase board and bulletin boards.  I took the extra Christmas tree and put it behind this desk.  Just because it makes me happy.  I like how the table is at a slant.  I can see the living room, listen to the t.v. and look out the window at this angle.

 
Here it is, pretty, welcoming and functional.  Now I want to be in here, and will hopefully begin sewing my dolls again.  Plus, now I know where everything is again.  This project was a lot more fun and much easier than switching those two bedrooms last fall. 


Yeah!  Good job, Kathy Matthews!



Tricking Out the Living Room with Garage Sale Finds:

I have been working hard around here trying to find where to put all those things that I found at the the garage sale. A lot of them ended up in our living room, and I am pleased with the effect. So's my best friend husband. He did comment, however, that if we ever moved, it would take 20 days just to pack. Thank God he is so patient with all the holes in the walls around here. All we need now is paint with some color in it, but oh, what a lot of work taking all this stuff down it would be!


The folding screen behind the love seat
and the carpet came from the sale.







This teacup shelf and the spoons
were also garage sale finds.



The blue floral carpets are also new to me.


It's been fun, and it makes me happy.





The Rooms Project:

Oh, my aching back. I started rearranging and reorganizing the two back bedrooms on Thursday afternoon. It all began because I needed space to place my finished gifts as they are awaiting to be given or sold. You know, the Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy gifts? That really would have only involved the closet in Nigel's old room but I thought that while I was at it I would go ahead and switch the two rooms all together and make them better. Like things alike was my idea, which is how I like to organize anyway. My friend Doyce suggested that I become a professional organizer, and that thought has crossed my mind. But, if I ever do, I am not moving the heavy furniture!

Room #1:
Here is a before/during picture of Nigel's old room. He hasn't actually lived here for 5 years, but it had his stuff in it. Now that he is all grown up and on his own, I decided to reclaim it and use it for another purpose. And, that purpose is, the Den/Library. I've always wanted our own library, by the way. I gathered most of our books into this one room. There is still another bookshelf in the living room, but it is okay where it is.  It holds a bunch of my college text books.


This is what it looks like now. Lot's of books, toys, art supplies and a VCR-TV, hooked up to cable, with Nintendo 64. There is a lot of sentiment in this room. The hide-a-bed couch and quilt were Grandma T.'s, the coffee table and entertainment center were Cary and Susan's, Bob and Karen Byers made me the bookshelf that is under the window, a lot of the baby toys were Casey's, the big plant came from Troy's funeral, Julie handpainted the pot and the plant stand, and the painting came from Uncle Sonny's living room. My girls gave me most of the Mary Engelbreigt stuff, and the postcard picture is from Nanny. That is how I am ... sentimental about our stuff. I'll add new things to our home when needed, but I love the hand-me-downs and gifts the most. Here is the room:



See those two old porcelain dolls on the entertainment center? I bought those at St. Vincent's in La Pine for $2.50 each. Score!





I made the collage picture when I was still living at the camp house. It was kind of like art therapy. Click on the photo to enlarge it so you can see it better. I ended up with 6 kids, 4 girls and two boys. At the time I thought, hey this is wrong, because I had 4 boys and 2 girls. But, now it's right. Prophecy?


Room #2:


This room was the playroom, for when the grandkids, nieces and nephews and friends came over to visit. They were a lot younger 5 years ago! Now it is the guest room. I really like it. It wasn't always this messy! I thought about taking the pictures after I already began tearing everything apart.


The closet holds childrens games and gift basket/bags/wrapping paper. The curtains are actually shower curtains came from the Outpost a few years ago. They are lacy and only cost me $5.00 each. I bought the M.E. throw years ago from the bonus money Karen and Greg Biben gave me for watching Joey and Ben. Oh, memories, memories.


My friend Patty made this beautiful
quilt for our wedding present.



I still kept the Star Wars posters. The little pillow in the foreground was one I made from my Grandma J.'s old quilt that she made for my Mom and Dad. The nightstand once belonged to Grandma J.'s mom, Grandma Barker.

My Mom never lets me forget that this dresser is really Nanny's. The lamps were Darlene's, and I made almost all of the pictures.


Shanna and John's kids made their
Grandpa Cary the shirts above.


I love being surrounded by love!


 


Thursday, September 16, 2010


Decorating: The Dining Room

Okay ... the last room re-doing for a while.  I first changed the dining room curtains, and then changed the rug.  The old curtains matched everything, but when I did a tablescape photo they stood out like circus tents!  Now I will be more likely to go to the trouble of future tablescapes.


I had the "new" curtains and "new" rug in other rooms, so this did not cost me a dime.  The shelf where the boombox was is now located in the small bathroom.  


This is what I do in the fall.  I reclaim my space from summer.


Before #1:


Before #2:





After:


Oh, so much better!

Decorating: Different Living Room Window Treatments

Yesterday, my mother-in-law Darlene and I went into Bend for lunch and shopping.  Our first stop was at Big Lots.  I didn't even know that Bend had a Big Lots.  That shows you what a shopper I am.  I guess it just opened up a couple of months ago, to be fair to me.

Anyway, I have been wanting to get new drapes and new blinds.  I was so happy that I found everything I wanted for only $50.00!   Here are a couple of "before" window treatments:





 


This Summer:



This Morning:



During:



After:



Now ~ ta da!:



Now, that was a morning well spent!



Thrifty Bathroom Redux:

Yesterday I decided to fix up our little bathroom in the hallway.  It has not matched or flowed in looks ever since I put a new shower curtain in a year ago.  And, it has always bugged me.  It probably bugged our guests too, especially my stepdaughters, because they knew even I could do better (and their bathrooms are super pretty).  I know, I know, it still needs to be painted, but I think it is much improved!

First, I removed the frogs:




Just kidding!  These little guys were by the front door at work yesterday, and were still on my camera.  


I had three inspiration pieces for the bathroom, and that made it go fast.  They were these three little rugs from Jill and Dad's garage sale ($3.00 each); my Grandma T.'s shower curtain that was out in the trailer, and the shelves I bought at a garage sale for $3.00 on Memorial Day Weekend.


Before:



After:



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After:



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After:



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After:










So, there you go.  It isn't the fanciest of bathrooms, that is for sure, but it is much prettier now than it was yesterday afternoon.  It still needs paint. Still, it is about progress, not perfection, ya know.

Queen of Small Spaces:   The Cabin

Okay.  This is not the most flowing post of all time, but here it is.  I hope you enjoy it and don't get dizzy!  I decided to add it to Susan's Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps On The Porch anyway.  Thank you, Susan for doing this weekly linky party.  You sure are keeping me busy!



There are lots of pictures in this post, and most of them are old and scanned, and are not of the best quality.  I have some better ones someplace, where this little cabin was even more tricked out and photo worthy, but I cannot find them!  It is driving me crazy; I have been looking for them all day long.  I must have put them away for safe keeping, because I went through everything.  They are safe from me, at least. Dang.  Oh, well, it is okay for everything to not be perfect.  I think.  And, to be fair to myself, I had never even heard of a blog when these photos were taken.  Who would have ever guessed that I would want to put pictures of my home on the internet?  Some family members still cannot believe I do it!


Anyway, here is the story.  After Nigel and I left the McKenzie Valley so that we could both attend new schools, Mom said that we could live in her little vacation cabin in La Pine.  The cabin is a 365 square foot studio.  Besides my 10-year-old boy, we had our big dog, Ray, and 3 cats.


This cabin is well laid out and has a good kitchen and a good bathroom, with a good cast iron tub.  Those were three very important things that I am glad I had back then.


We loved our cabin.  This is one of those buildings that it is filled with peace.  I can't explain it, but it has a calming effect to all who enter.  It was safe.  Back then, in 2001, the neighborhood was sparsely populated and it was safe too.


We felt so comfortable there, that during the summertime, Nigel and Ray slept out here in this old camper.  We have pictures of it when it was all fixed up somewhere.


The front porch was like an extra room.  I used to sit out there and read my textbooks and study.  In the mornings, I enjoyed my coffee out there.  In the afternoons, I enjoyed my coffee cup of merlot.  That place was so peaceful. 



We even had a little fire pit.


There is Mama Kitty, back when she was nice.

See those green Rubbermaid containers?  Those held our dirty clothes.  We had lots of socks and underwear, and only had to go to the laundromat every 3 weeks or so.  I wonder why I kept those dead plant containers?



Living Area, Before:



 During:

There is Spencer, my nephew, peeking through the kitchen opening.  Take note of the little hallway on the left.  It leads to my little office and the bathroom.


When you first walk in, on the left, there is a very efficient little woodstove.  You probably recognize many things in this cabin. I don't think I have gotten rid of much over the years; I have just added to my favorites.


Sorry that this is so blurry.


 

These curtains are still in use throughout our home today.  The cabin backs up to BLM land and there wasn't anybody behind us.  I didn't even have mini-blinds!


Okay, I would like it if you would look to the left of this picture.  That is where Nigel's loft bed is.


Nigel's treasures were all in that area.  
He had his own little t.v. up there too.

This one from the set of photos that I want, but cannot find, when I had the cabin really cute.  The kitty is sleeping on my Grandma J.'s old trunk, which is where I kept my bedding when not in use.



This is our couch and my bed.





The Kitchen, Before:




The Kitchen, After:






Under the counter and above the counter is where I kept my dishes and glasses ... there is a lot of storage in this small kitchen.  I loved it.


Here is the tiny hall and the walk-in closet that I used as my office:



Can you tell yet that somebody loves M.E.?


I was lucky that there was a little window in that closet.


The water heater came in handy for putting pictures on.






The Bathroom:









This is the same shower curtain that is now in our little bathroom.  
It was my Grandma T.'s


The following pictures are recent.  Grandma Jody got her retreat cabin back from Nigel and me years ago.  She continues to work on it.  She was working on it this day, framing the windows, so things are jumbled around.  I just wanted to use this pics for comparison so that you can see how much I squeezed into it when we were living there.

The t.v. is where the dresser and the floral and lace 
curtains were when we lived there.


The lamp is on the wall where our couch/my bed used to be.


The bed with the pink bedspread is where Nigel's loft bed was.


The hallway to my office and to the bathroom.


Where my office used to be.


Grandma Jody in the kitchen.  Check out the nice paneling 
that she has put on the walls.  Great job, Mom!



Those were some special times, living in the cabin.  Nigel and I were on our great adventure, being brave and moving two hours away from the valley and our peeps for the first time.  I am so grateful to Mom for sharing it with us.

~ Kathy 

I have visited these other sites for M.M., please check them out too:


Cottage Hill
Nanniepannies Blog
Attic Mag.com