Tuesday, November 23, 2010

W.D.S part two

Continuing our theme of despising wallpaper, or removal of, here are some pictures from the working bee last weekend.

In the kitchen, with CC and Boris, where they took on not one vinyl wallpaper, not just the lovely picnic scene shown previously here, but TWO, the other being this beautiful wood panelling number.
This was the worst room, and the one I made the biggest mistake on. I thought it was going to be beautifully well behaved wallpaper like the shiny front room, so left it til last.

...After the working bee..

It has been the wallpaper from hell!!!!! It has ended up being a four day job, possibly more... I can't remember anymore. We just spent yesterday scrubbing of the last bits of adhesive residue, so, maybe more.
A nice shot of all the crap we've had to clean up, though not as bad as the pink room, where half the render had to come off as well.
The games room finishing getting undercoated. We've got a baby hanging out with his cousin twice removed (?) (we call her Aunty) his Nana painting away and another 'Aunty' cutting in. That room is now looking pretty good! Haven't narrowed down what colour it will be as yet.

We have almost finished the wall prep ourselves, and need some plastering work done, and then it's back into it - painting!

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The cutest kids dress I've ever made

Not that I've made that many (apologies to my nieces who are now definitely out of little girls dresses, but at least they got some...!)

It's a little cotton number with ric rac and applique details. I especially like the ric rac stems going into the pockets!
It's the simplest one I've made, in terms of shape, previous dresses have been modelled on 1950's party frocks with double skirts and whatever left over shiny fabric I had in my stash (which was great fun, but they aren't really everyday wear). I've also learnt from using those old patterns to widen the necklines greatly so that the child doesn't feel strangled (apparently in the 50's children had either tiny necks, or weren't actually allowed to play or move!)

A easy pearly snap back yoke opening, and to extend it's life, it's got deep armholes for wearing over winter longs, and possibly even might make a cute top, if the chicadee still wants to wear it when she gets bigger! I made the pattern, so hopefully the proportions are right!

I also need to get some shots of Xi's new shorts. They are not complicated, but hopefully I'll be able to find some time to make a bunch amidst all the dewallpapering!

Wallpaper disappreciation society part 1

It's true. I want to join that society. We are nearly there though. Nearly kinda almost not quite nearly there.

It's been a full on week. This is the first day in nine that I haven't been at the house de-wallpapering. I can't remember what I used to do before wallpaper; either I'm pretty knackered by it all, or the wallpaper has just turned my brain to mush.

To start at the start, my fabulous MiLaw came over for a week to help in any which way she could, (unluckily for her it was the wallpaper) and we got things cranking when Xi was off having a fun time at childcare, and Tom could have some time at the house.

Front room (the wonder room with wallpaper that comes off like a dream...... wish the others were like it)

It was a different story when it was just the two of us and the baby.

This is exactly how much painting you can get done before the child realises that something more interesting than playing in a very exciting new sandpit just outside the door, is going on.
This is the mentioned sandpit. It's a hit, though we have been finding sand in unexpected places (carseats, prams, lunchboxes etc)

After that we took turns and then did a flurry when he was napping.

We also had a lot of help from some hardworking friends on the weekend -
Hallway coming along nicely.....


The pile of carpet from four rooms and the hallway, in the only main room that wasn't wallpapered (thank goodness for that!) That got taken away by D & J!

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Walk Through


Okay, so here's a bit of a walk through of the house, though not in walking order!

Here's the back wall of the kitchen, with the previously displayed wallpaper, and sliding glass doors which we think are winners. (Latter, not former)
The kitchen. Note that it's got cool blue splash back tiles, warm brown food theme wallpaper on two walls, and fake wood wallpaper on the other wall. The room you can see through the way is going to be............the GAMES room!!! And drawing room!!!! But at the moment, it's an empty space with half exposed brick, and half wood panelling.

This is the back hallway entrance, with it's peeling wallpaper (I did that section to see what was underneath, with a view through to the laundry and bathroom/linen closet/toilet rooms.
This is Xi discovering he can crawl into kitchen cupboards, but not out of them!


This is the front room that will become the office/spare bedroom. Out of all the rooms with wallpaper, part of this might actually be kept as a feature (cause it's shiny :)
This room will be our bedroom.
This is our room after it met with me in my new respirator mask.

I ripped out the carpet in three rooms and the hallway yesterday. It was really good to get in and DO something.
I found out some interesting things, like how come they threw two cupboards in - they'd carpeted around them! They are sitting on older carpet! When we move them, I wonder what style it'll turn out to be?


This is the hallway carpet, with it's layer of horsehair underlay, an amazing amount of dust, and the original vinyl underneath.

This is what the front section of the hallway looks like: a mish mash of woods and thicknesses to create some really dodgy spots and a frankenstein's monster effect.
And this is what the second part of the hallway looks like - beautiful. I think we will have to figure out a way to make the first section nice, and polish it up. I was originally against polishing the floors, because I've lived in a house for five years with wood floors and with 5-7mm gaps in between the planks. It is not easy to clean, the nails pop up, and basically, I hate it.

But the opportunity to have a nice wooden floor??? hmmmmm

Future Paths...?

Not to be pushy parents, but can we have a builder/drummer please?

Drumming at the Pony.
Actually, he likes destroying the constructions so far......