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  • A few more details. The whole reason I called this post High Strung was because that’s the name of the paint on the floor. I was at Sherman Williams with my mom and found a paint chip almost exactly the color of my Franklin planner, I knew that was THE color! The fabric for the curtains is a silk I originally bought for the Ribbon Jar to sell as these strips. It’s really expensive and the strips didn’t go over well, so I was stuck with it all (the curtains in the living room is the same fabric in a different color way). I’m so glad it worked out that I could find someway to use it all, because it is so beautiful. Check out the curtains open with the tie backs my brother helped me install last night:
    Open_2

    Let there be light! And now onto the shame of my house… the lack of curtains in the craft room. A room that faces to the street, and for months my neighbors have seen sheets and an old coverlet up on sagging tension rods. This can be no more, and I’m testing out fabrics:
    Curtain

    I was going to go all blue/turquoise, but then I found that print, that awesome colorful print, and I think I want to find more like it, or more colors like that, and do long stripes all the way down. Each curtain (there will be three) will be a little different.  Emilie and I found a curtain rod we liked at Target, so I have to go to another Target now and get one in the right size for the other window, but I hope you will see this project done soon.

    And in totally other news Iman a blog reader for a long while is letting me post about her family’s exciting adventure. They are in the process of making a documentary called Eagle or Ostrich. While they don’t know yet if the movie will be made they don’t know when the movie will come out the preview is very cool (thanks for the update Iman. It’s supposed to air on PBS when it is release, awesome because we can all watch it!). It’s about an American Muslim learning to fly in the aftermath of 9/11. I love documentaries, and it’s one of the main reasons I miss NetFlix. Just the human interest of it all. Good luck to you Iman and family! And you just might have the cutest kids ever!

    p.s. check out my picture of the day today, I think it’s one of my favorites, I set it as my desktop, yummy!

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  • First gather your ingredients:
    Ingredients

    Roth’s outdoor roll, Tillamook cheddar cheese, tuna fish, diet coke and pizza pan (thanks grandma for the pan!) Put into oven (on broil):
    Into_oven

    The pizza sheet makes the bread crispy on the bottom too. Put the sandwich in before the oven heats up all the way, otherwise burning will happen.
    Out_of_oven

    Take out of oven shot solely to show you cute oven mitt thing my step mom got me in my stocking this Christmas. Rib-it!
    Lunch

    Lunch! This is so the quickest way to make a tuna melt, and I bet healthier too because there is no buttered bread. Pickle and two carmel rice cakes finish it off. Better than what I have been eating, huh mom?

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  • I have one side of my lower floor (because it is so NOT a basement) done just the way I like it:
    Wall

    Looking straight at the side with my desk and

    The said shelf thing.
    Desk

    And the desk. The great thing about getting things for cheap at estate sales, like this $25 desk, that I then put about $20 into refinishing (and a lot of elbow grease) is that I don’t feel bad nailing something into the side of it. On the side you can’t see I mounted the power strip so now the desk is a lot cleaner. I also found how to hang stuff on these concrete walls. I don’t use the concrete. Instead I hung a line down from a nail in the molding we put up, like a gallery would do. That’s how I got the new Target clock to stay up. And on the opposite wall:
    Work_1

    I think all this space really wants now is a super cute vintage step stool (I pulled the freebie plastic one I scored out for the picture. It works, but it’s a bit sad looking), more art on the walls and a cool packing table instead of the fold up one I’m using now. I’m thinking old library table. Hmmm who has one of those, oh ya, MOM, aren’t you sick of that thing yet?  Although the laundry area isn’t re-painted yet (and may not be for a while as the floors are still not perfectly dry and I want to wait for warmer weather), I did some improvements:
    Laundry_1

    These two windows Finally have curtains! Now looking at this I really wish the curtain over the sink could be full length like the rest, but with the pipes it’s just not possible. I did also get the pull backs on for the long curtains. They are mounted on the frame and are hidden when the curtains are closed. Much easier than mounting in concrete. Pictures of that later, when I have a sunny day. Check out the sick curtain I made out of part of my Hawaiian fabric stash, is it not awesome? I solved a potentially horrendous rod situation by just using a shower curtain rod.
    Tool_shelves

    I pulled everything out that had been piling up since I got this thing, cleaned the shelves and really organized it. I’m working on getting curtain rods and pull backs for the craft room, and those pull backs come in sets of two, so I will have one extra I will use down here for this I think. I’m a little sad at using all this fab fabric that I was going to back a quilt with, but at least I’ll get to look at it everyday, and I can always pull it down and use it over.

    Since I’ve been doing all of this, plus work, plus knitting, I’ve fallen really behind on my emails. So if you’re waiting for a response I’m so sorry, but I’m going to be ultra busy through the weekend and I may not get right back to you.

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