Skip to main content

An Exercise in Futility


I know, I know! "Hannah, you're the cake blogger!" Last night I started working on a project and thought, "This could be a good one to blog about!"
Last week was "The World's Longest Yard Sale". The "Yard Sale" is locate on US 127 which starts in Hudson, MI and travels south ending in Gadsden, AL. My mom has a spot that she rents on a farm in Verona, KY. There are many vendors there and from one of these vendors is whom I purchased my letter from! My letter is a 2 1/2 foot H! :) The letter was obviously part of a larger, lighted sign. My idea was to cover it with material and place it on the wall! (thinking that yes, I already have material and I don't have any paint I could use!)
So, as I said I had already started this project when I decided to use it for a blog post so this was my attempt at a "before picture"
This is the bolt of cloth I already had and thought I'd use since it matches the color scheme in my kitchen.
You can see the wiring in place inside the letter. This is my "in progress picture". I spent an hour cutting and taping the material to the letter... This is the finished letter on my wall, it looks just fine (from 15-20 weeks away...)
This is the finished letter on my wall, it looks just fine (from 15-20 weeks away...) Up close you could see some of the tape and not all of the material was laying flat.... I was not impressed... So I changed my mind! I ripped all the material off and decided to leave it bare (it's blue which also matches my kitchen!) :)
I ripped all the material off and decided to leave it bare (it's blue which also matches my kitchen!) :)
I now have a few things on it, using it as a shelf, don't know if I'll leave them on there or not. And probably one of these days I'll paint it! :) I'll probably stick with the blue! But I've definitely learned that it's harder than you think to put material over little curves like there are on this H! :) And I think I might just stick to cakes! :) I don't know, we'll see!

Comments

Parson's Wife said…
Maybe you should ice it!!
Heidi said…
I'm thinking it needs some dramatic blue paint!

Popular posts from this blog

Labor of Love (Part 1 of 3)

I love lace. I love the delicacy with which it presents itself to the world. That being said, I dont really use it very much. I do have some family doilies, and my wedding dress has some lace, but I dont go too crazy. I like to be able to clean things, and not have dust mites clinging to every available piece of cloth (they cling to everything else anyway.) So, I decided to try a painting technique. Why not paint the lace on the object? Easy to clean, lovely design, what could be better? We got this child's vanity in an old attic pick. Yes, we went into someone's hot and muggy attic for several hours. Yes, they let us jsut dig through things (can you believe it?!?!) unsupervised. Yes, we had to take our own flashlights. And yes, there was mouse droppings and dead birds up there. It was gross, but worth it. My boy LOVED it! American Pickers is his favorite tv show. So this school bus yellow vanity sat there looking at us. Begging for new life! I knew if we left ...

What's Cookin Wednesday - Sweet Potato & pinto bean tacos

SWEET POTATO AND PINTO BEAN TACOS adapted from thugkitchen.com ....but there is offensive language on the site (and in the recipes) - so you've been warned! 3 cups of cooked pinto beans (about 2-15 ounce cans) 1 teaspoons of coconut or olive oil (Olive oil is what I had) ½ cup veggie broth or water (water....) 2 teaspoons smoked paprika or chili powder (I went chili powder) 2 teaspoons blackstrap molasses (I used what I had in the cabinet) 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar or lemon juice (I have both of these at home usually, went with lemon juice this time around) 2-3 garlic cloves 1 pound of sweet potatoes (this should be about 2 cups when you chop it all up) ½ of a yellow onion 1 teaspoon coconut or olive oil salt to taste soft corn tortillas standard taco toppings that you like to add. Warm the first teaspoon of oil in a medium pot. Add the beans, water, chili powder, molasses, vinegar, and garlic. Get it to start bubbling slowly for about 5 m...

Red Door is a perfume...what is Blue Door?

My house is one of many on the block. Built in the 50s, its a cookie cutter, built for the new families that needed homes after the WWII. There is not much to make it stand out. Honestly, that is OK. I do not want it to stand out TOO much. But, a little zest is always good, right? I wanted to come home to something special. Something different from what everyone else is coming home to. So I opted to paint my door. The color was the difficulty. There are so many good ones! I went for blue. And no, its not just a college basketball statement. I love blue! And my husband happens to like it to. When you agree, you just have to go with it! We took the door down, washed it and let it dry. Make sure you pick a time when you are going to be home for a solid 6-8 hrs. :-) Then, I sanded it to get the rough spots out. After that came the painting. I tried it first with a brush. I knew it would take several coats if I went that route. So, I switched to a roller for the flat parts, brush for the gr...