Jenna Sue Design

I‘ve known Jenna Sue for a while now and love her blog and DIY projects and in the event that you don’t, meet:  Jenna Sue from 
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Jenna is an amazing photographer,
Etsy shop owner, selling creative modern prints…(I just added at least 20 prints to the shopping cart in my head and bookmarked her site for future room makeovers!)
I love her personalized prints…
Custom House Number Art Print / Choose your Colors & Background / 8x10
and  customized city map prints…
Custom City Map Art Print / Choose your City & Color / 8x10
And if that’s not enough, she’s also a talented DIY’er.  Take a look:
Foyer Before
If I close my eyes and picture my dream foyer, this is it:
I love everything about it – coat hooks, flooring, door, art, new board and batten and soft color palette. 
Need more info on DIY wainscoting? I do! I’m so thankful! Jenna Sue shares her tutorials:
Her home is so fresh and pretty. I love this transformation too:
Before
Vintage Chest Now and the her beautiful livingroom

Head over to see Jenna Sue’s California home and her adventures in her current Florida home.  SO much to see! You’ll love the befores and afters!

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There are 8 days left to vote for Cassity & Roeshel (pretty please!) and every vote is a chance to win new flooring (area rug, hardwood, laminate, carpeting!!!) for a room in your home!  Isn’t that awesome?! 
All you have to do is vote!  We’d love a little comment love too – we’re watching and each time we see Cassity & Roeshel ~ we hoot and holler!  Enter and vote to win!  Somebody has to win and we want to see our friends’ names listed and new flooring in your home!
Go here:
If our room wins the Shaw/HTGV Home design challenge – we’ll be enjoying an all expense paid trip to HGTV’s Urban Oasis in Chicago! We’d LOVE to share that experience with you!  Please help us pull ahead of the competition this last week and take advantage of all of the chances to win yourself too!  Nothing would make us happier than for us all to be winners!  Thanks! 
Cassity is also giving away a beautiful Shaw area rug – any size/any style at Remodelaholic

DIY Ottoman, DIY Project Parade and Giveaway Alert!

Hello, DIY’ers!  How was your weekend?  Productive? Relaxing? Fun?  I hope all three! Show and tell time! I’ll go first. I’m still tweaking this catch all/entry area but having so much fun doing it.  See the ottoman below?  We built it! I’m linking up to

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Head over to see some gorgeous inspiration!

Remember when I mentioned we were building an ottoman and that I’d share the spot inside where we enter our home?  Well, here it is! It’s just a little nook for right now until we have a real front door (next year?) or until we save enough for Mr. DIY’s dream stand alone refrigerator and freezer, then this little nook in the kitchen goes away. But for now I love that we have a little space to sit comfortably, put on or take off shoes and dump everything when walking in the door. 
(Wow…construction in the kitchen creates dust. I thought I got it all!  I’ll be taking care of that refrigerator vent asap!)
Lalka is my shadow so she’s usually right where I want to snap pictures – diva kitty! 
The ottoman frame (everything except the feet and fabric actually) were provided by The Upholstery Studio. They have entire kits for DIY ottomans! That means, for this 24×26 ottoman, I only picked out the fabric and bun feet and the rest was all ready to be assembled with the assistance of detailed instructions and helpful video. Mr. DIY and I built this together with our own two hands.  Here’s a little of what we did:

Pre-dill holes

Glue and screw together the frame

Attach webbing
Add burlap

Glue down foam and cover wood with dacron.

Cover in batting

Cut fabric

and sew cover
Slip on cover and staple

Create welting 

Staple on welting
Cover up

Add feet 
It can be built in just a few hours although I recommend taking a few days…better to spread it out a little and take your time.  I’m so proud that we built it ourselves and I also learned some cool things along the way. Interesting bits that definitely help with future projects.  Super sturdy construction and bouncy comfy seating! It’s empowering – I feel like I could build an entire couch!  Well, you really wouldn’t want to see that but the entire learning process was very helpful for when re-upholstery skills are needed on a future thrift store find. The kit looks a little overwhelming at first because of all of the goodies packed inside, but it’s not hard. It was actually fun and more like a complete course in re-upholstery with everything needed to build the perfect accent piece that matches your style.  
I even had a blast designing the fabric myself at spoonflower. If it fits your style, you can purchase it too. Yep, add fabric designer to my list of DIY. Easy and exactly what I wanted…personal/cooking related and a little typography-looking but not girly or too kitchen-y.

Since it sits in our kitchen, I wanted to personalize it for the cook my husband. I really love that it’s exactly what I wanted for this space. I have plenty left to make some throw pillows or covers for bar stools or even valances.  I’m still undecided.

What do you think? Show of hands:  How many of you have an ottoman in your kitchen? ::crickets
::  Anyone?  🙂

And guess what?!  There’s a designer ottoman kit giveaway going on at the DIY Club right now!  Head over to enter to win a designer ottoman kit for yourself and also see how Cheri, Holly and Amy took their designer ottoman kit and created something that fits the style of their home too.  

Let’s see what’s been keeping you busy!

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I received the designer ottoman kit as a part of my participation in the DIY Club.  I did not receive compensation for building the ottoman and opinion and results are my own. 

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DIY at 5 Days 5 Ways

I love Abbie from

Five days...5 ways

Clever, creative DIY going on over there.  Here are just a couple of things I so happy to show off for her:

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After
Isn’t this cute?! So easy to DIY with a little sewing and a couple of tension rods between cabinets.

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DIY Diamond Tufted Ottoman (with nailhead trim) made from a $40 craigslist coffee table!  
Before = old coffee table
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After – awesome tufted ottoman! It looks gorgeous in her living room, doesn’t it?
It’d look fabulous in mine too!  
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See Abbie’s “how to” and cost breakdown at DIY Tufted Ottoman.
And that’s just a teensy sneak peek.  Pop over and check things out. Another thing I love? Her blog schedule:
She’s also got a really fun giveaway going on that you don’t want to miss!  After you take a minute to enter the business card giveaway – last chance today, Abbie’s hosting a Pleated Poppy giveaway, and you can find out all of the details here.
Enjoy the weekend.  Thanks to Abbie for sharing her creativity and fabulous blog!

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