You've Won Some Scotch Blue Tape.

posted on: Monday, October 10, 2011


Yes, you three ladies are lucky ducks! I would love to see what you do with this amazing tape--because it will rock your socks.

pinky. promise.

#2 Brandi
#5 Laura
#8 Lucy

Congrats Ladies--please email me within the next 24 hours!

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ScotchBlue Paint Party-Chevron Table!

posted on: Thursday, October 6, 2011

Welcome to the ScotchBlue™ Painting Party!
A group of fantastic DIY bloggers, including myself, all completed projects with the help of ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape with Edge-Lock™ Paint Line Protector.

 If you’d like to start at the beginning of the party and see more tutorials, head to Brittany’s blog:

Brittany @ Pretty Handy Girl 
Halsey @ Spunky Junky   *You are here!*
Kim @ Sand and Sisal   *Continue to this blog next!*
Allison @ Fab Rehab Creations  
Michelle @ Ten June

 I live in a university town. When something free gets set on the street it is gone in like T minus two minutes.

Gone. Vanished. Good Bye--yeah, that fast.  

A majority of the time the before mentioned free items are actually placed on the street by college kids. That means that true treasures are far and between, most times the free items are dressers missing drawers, bed sets that consist of a full mattress and a queen set of springs, peg-legged chairs, and tables made for that pong game.

So when my sister found this table it was a total miracle no one picked it up before her--not wobbly, all four legs (attached), and made from real wood.

For awhile she had the table in her house, but when she moved I inherited the lovely.
My first order of business was to give it a good ole' paint job.

Once I primed the table using my always favorite Kilz Primer, I then used Martha Stewart's Popcorn paint in semi-gloss to give the table a distinctive splash of white.

Once the paint dried we (Sister and I)  used ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape with Edge-Lock™  to map out the chevron pattern.
We made a pattern using wrapping paper to use as a guide. By taping below and above the wrapping paper we were able to create a design that was symmetrical and consistant. 

It was a little easier said then done once we started the process...

 Once the pattern was taped out I then used a credit card to flattened the tape to make sure the paint wouldn't bleed under my pattern.  
 We also followed around the outer edge of the table with tape to stop the paint from bleeding over the edge.
See? Nice, flat tape.
 For the other color of the chevron pattern we used  Martha Stewart's Sultana paint. I only purchased a sample size of this color because I knew we would only need enough to cover the table top--and to be honest I actually only used half of the sample container.
 Here comes the tricky part.

We did three layers of paint. We allowed the first two layers to dry completely, however with the third layer we removed the tape right after painting.

This is an important step because if you let the paint dry completely then once you begin to rip off the tape the paint may come up with it too--this happened to us when we got to the last strips of tape.
 Once dry we took a light sandpaper across the top of the table for two reasons. First, by sanding down the top of the table we got rid of the ridges that were created by the tape lines--thus creating a smooth surface.

The second reason we sanded the table was create a more distressed effect--that way if there were any inconsistancies in the table it would seem as though they were meant to be there.
Not finished yet...

For furniture items that are under a lot of wear and tear (i.e. tables, night stands, and coffee tables) I recommend covering then in some sort of laquer.

My recommendation is to not use polyurathane. Not only will it make the table turn yellow-ish, but will indent when something hot is placed on it. 

I used a polycrylic because it can stand a lot of abuse and it doesn't dry with a yellow-ish tint. 

In between each coat of laquer I would lightly sand down the polycrylic--I repeated this process four times.

Again, just a recommendation.... 
;)
Isn't it lovely?

Hunk is still trying to decide if he likes it, but I am sure that over time he will learn to love my beauty (if it stays clutter-free).

hahaha.
Also, check out this post to find out how I filled in some of the holes on my dining room table. And don't forget to keep checking back to learn how I reupholstered my church pew, and to find out where I got my inspiration for my photo wall.
 
Review
I really enjoyed using ScotchBlue™ Painter’s Tape with Edge-Lock™ Paint Line Protector. The tape created really clean, crisp lines, and it worked well on flat surfaces and rounded corners.

If I pulled the tape up quickly after my last layer then my lines were perfect, if I let it dry too long then some of the paint would pull up too--this however, was operater error, and was not the tape's fault.

Overall, it's a great product that I would use again and again. I have already used it with paint, spray paint, and glass etching powder and it has worked wonderfully.
Now it's YOUR turn to gather inspiration, have fun, and win some prizes!

How would you like a chance to win some Scotch Blue painters tape with edge-lock paint line protector?

CLOSED

*Comment here on this post and let me know what project you would use YOUR Scotch Blue on (1 entry)
* Tweet "@ScotchBlueBrand I want #supersharppaintlines for my next project" and then come back and let me know that you've done so (1 entry)
*Become a follower of the Scotch Blue Facebook page, while there check out all of the other customers and bloggers who have posted amazing projects using THEIR Scotch Blue painters tape!

Thanks for stopping in!


ScotchBlue Brand reached out to me to participate in the ScotchBlue Painting Party to celebrate the launch of their new ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape with Edge-Lock Paint Line Protector. My post represents my honest experience with ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape. I am not being paid for my answers, but I did receive ScotchBlue Painter’s Tape to assist in completion.
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Snowcone and Lollipop Giveaway

posted on: Wednesday, October 5, 2011


Punk's birthday is in a month.

I always feel as though I have to do something elaborate. Last year I went all out with handmade cards, party favors, and banners. I slaved away making cupcakes, food, and setting up the perfect candy buffet.

It was kind of a nightmare, or maybe I was the nightmare.....depending on who you ask. (cough, cough...Hunk).

I wish, like big time wish on a star, that I would have bought a party kit--it would have saved me time and brain cells--and probably would have been cheaper on my wallet

So, how would  like to win a FULL COLLECTION of printables for your next party?

Yeah, full collection. You'll totally make all the other mom's jealous of your amazing Martha Stewart skills.

Believe me, they will be talking about you for weeks when they see your....
coordinating invitations,
banners,
circles labels/tags,
buffet table tents,
water bottle labels,
'thank you' tags,
treat bag toppers
....and instructions.

....and you'll be a super star with your kids who may just call you really cool for making such an awesome party!

Here's how you can win:

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Check out Snowcone and Lollipop Designs and come back and tell me your favorite collection. (1 entry) 
Become a follower of the Snowcone and Lollipop Blog (1 entry)
Follow Snowcones and Lollipops on Facebook (1 entry)

**All entrants must be public followers of Spunky Junky (1 entry)**

Good Luck this giveaway will end October 12th!

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Lee La La Winner

posted on: Monday, October 3, 2011

We have a winner of the $40 store credit to Lee La La


Congrats #3, Kate, you are one lucky lady! Email within 24 hours to get further details!

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Dawdle.




 We had one of those slow, non-productive weekends.

The kind where we all dawdled around the house doing this and that. We did take a break from our mundane dawdling to go to the MSU Homecoming Parade (YAY! Go Cats). However, most of the time we could be found lounging on the couch watching General Conference, eating dinner at our friends home (thanks, friends), and stuffing our faces with enormous amounts of carbs and sugars.

Yes, it was one of those weekends.

I had so much I needed to get done this weekend but instead I chose to hang with my little family all the while soaking up the 85+ weather (crazy) and becoming completely shocked when we walked outside to see rain and hail coming down.

Maybe this isn't unusual from most of you, but here in Montana we have two seasons winter and hot dry August. The other two seasons sporadically make an appearance--depending on the year.

So to have 85+ weather in September is odd, to have it is October it is just plain mean to all those hunters out there (including Hunk).
 Anyway, while we were downtown from the Homecoming Parade we stopped off at our friend's house to check out here always fabuless yearly garage sale.

While I lounged around looking and gawking at all the treasures, all the while Hunk yelling, "You don't need more junk" (no sense of imagination that man has....) Punk proceeded to play with Lucy.

He loves dogs.

L-to-O.V.Es dogs.

He sees a dog, he runs to said dog.

Most dogs lick him and love him back.

Lucy did no such thing.

For awhile they just stared at each other, then Punk slowly eased forward touching her softly.

She tried to escape, but she was tied to a table.

He loved her a lot.

She scowled a lot.

She'll love him someday. maybe.

;)

Oh and I don't know about your parades, but ours has walking poop.

Yep, poop.

We bring a whole new level to the word classy.


Thanks for stopping in!

And don't forget today is the LAST day to enter the LeeLaLa Giveaway. Enter---you won't be disappointed.

pinky promise.
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