Saturday, August 18, 2012

Weekly Wow's

Well another week and my 1st grader made it through school just fine. Now I have my twins who are in Preschool crying because they want to be in the "big" school with brother. It's times like this that I want time to stand still for them and for me - if just for the next 12 years. Besides, I would look pretty darn good to if that happened!

No shortage of incredible creativity this week.

Keeping it cozy does a beautiful job recreating the American Flag and provides the tutorial using ASCP paint. She shares a painting tip that you don't want to miss.
 Thistlewood Farms was over the top with this croquet mallet idea. Brilliant I say!
 Willow Wisp Cottage  does an amazing job with this dresser using two tones of color. It turned out so pretty.
I absolutely love this recycled bike turn sink pedestal at Apartment Therapy. Is this not the most creative sink idea!
This gorgeous DIY French script lampshade by The Concrete Cottage. I am still in awe at how amazing this turned out.
I hope your day is filled doing the things that you love doing and surrounded by the people you love !
Have a great weekend and see you on Monday !

8 comments:

Andrea said...

Thank you so much for the feature!

Keeping it Cozy said...

Laura, how sweet you are for the feature... thank you! Hope you have a wonderful weekend... hopefully next week will be a little easier for your twins. :-)

Jeannine said...

Thanks big bunches for the feature Laura!

The Cottage Market {Andrea} ♥ said...

Wonderful WOWS!!!!! i am in love with the bike and sink!!! : ) hugs my friend and have an awesome weekend!!! : )

NanaDiana said...

Poor twins! They will settle in beautifully I am sure! Off to visit a few features- Have a wonderful Saturday- xo Diana

ImSoVintage said...

So hard to be left behind, when big brother or sister goes off to the big kids school. Great choices. :)

JAPAN SAMURAI said...


I appreciate your nice blog.
Your imagination is your first really great.
In particular, the photos that the application of the bike I was surprised.
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Ryoma Sakamoto.




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