Sunday, May 27, 2018

Bathroom Renovation

We finally finished our main bathroom renovation! Austin made my bathroom Pinterest board a reality and I couldn't be more obsessed. It turned out perfect. Unfortunately I was too busy with school to be much help with this project - all I really did was help make decisions and work on the decor details, Austin did all of the hard work. We're so glad to have this bathroom done. The only thing that still needs to be done is were going to have the bathtub sprayed and resealed white, but that probably won't happen for a few more months and I couldn't wait that long to share!

This first photo is the photo from the listing when we bought the house - the very starting point of this bathroom.


If you've seen any pictures of our home, you know we tend to stick with gray, white, black and wood colors... so we didn't stray too far from that in the bathroom either besides from throwing in a pop of navy.



Finding all black hardware can be really tough. All of our towel hooks and toilet paper holder are from Amazon. Our shower head and tub faucet are both Delta but the sink faucet is Pfister. The only thing we didn't get black in the shower curtain rod and that is simply because we already have this one and just didn't feel like buying a new one yet.


We decided to add in an in-the-wall shelf with the same granite as our counter top in the shower and I love how it turned out - I can't wait to put one in our master bath shower!




We found our light fixture at Lowe's and it is actually oil rubbed bronze and not black but it looks black enough and it was super super hard to find a black light fixture that we liked and fit but this one was perfect.



The jars and the "scrub a dub dub" sign are both from Hobby Lobby and the picture frame is from Home Goods and the print I bought from an Etsy shop, OrchardBerry. I think my shelves turned out so cute against the DIY shiplap wall.


Austin made the "shiplap" wall out of plywood, which he just nailed up then painted white. He actually used nickels to make sure the spacing stayed equal. He made it seem like a pretty easy process (like he does with everything) and I think it definitely pulled this whole bathroom together.


Picking out tile for this bathroom was super difficult for me. I was really worried about it clashing with the counter tops and I worried about the bathroom being too busy but at the end of the day I am very happy with our choice! I tend to leave final decisions up to Austin - because of his job he sees so many kitchens and bathrooms, he knows what will looks fine and what won't.













Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Wedding Day Emergency Kit

Long time no blog! I am so excited for today's post! I wrapped up my first semester of nursing school yesterday, so I finally have time to blog again and I'm so happy. I have so many ideas for posts over the next couple of months while I'm on break. We're finishing up some projects at the house currently and have a few trips planned over summer break! I figured this would be a good post to start with for the summer since wedding season is beginning and this is always one of my favorite gifts to give.  I've tried to post about this before but the photos never turned out how I wanted them to, so I just kept saying "okay I'll do one for the next wedding," and here we are. Being 22, and having friends who are older than me, means that most of my friends are just starting to get married which is super exciting because weddings are definitely one of my favorite things. This gift idea is perfect because for one I just love giving gifts and two I love travel size things (doesn't everyone?). I'm guilty of being a gift giver repeater on this one but I will say every time that I have given this as a gift it has been different! The thing I love about this gift is it's a great idea to give to someone that you've been friends with forever or someone that you just met! It's great because you can change what you put in the bag and change the bag itself to customize it for the bride (and to fit your price range). Over the years of giving these I have found that the best place to usually find a bag is TJ Maxx, they always have a good selection at a great price, or Target. It can sometimes be tough to find the clear bags but you could put the items is any type of bag, box, or anything really!




Some of my favorite things to put in these little emergency kits are of course bobby pins because someones hair always gets messed up between getting ready and the start of the ceremony, tissues because someone's mom always starts to cry, a shot of the bride's favorite to ease the nerves, band aids for blisters, and a nail file always comes in handy.

Some other things that I have put in other bags that may come in handy: mini scissors, Benadryl (especially for outdoor weddings), a couple of granola bars/trail mix, a gift card for coffee,  safety pins, lint roller, hand sanitizer, mini sewing kit, feminine products and eyedrops. 


It would also be super cute to put all of the items in some sort of travel bag as a gift for the bride to use on her honeymoon trip! 

I think this is just the perfect gift and a gift that any bride would appreciate getting. I gave one to one of my best friends last year and we kept it with us the day before the wedding while we were setting up and the day of...we used stuff out of it so many times!