Gel Stain Builder Cabinets

Recently, my in-laws purchased a large lot of land and gifted my husband and I with 8 acres to build on! Can you believe that? 8 acres! We are so excited to build our dream home, but in the mean time, we are working to clear the land (blog post soon on that). In addition, we have been slowly making improvements to our current home so it is ready to sell when it’s time to build.

If you have followed us recently you know I’m kind of a hot mess, so fixing up my house is terrifying! I decided my first project would be to update our master bathroom cabinets. I know what you are thinking… way to start small but I’ve disliked our cabinets since the day we bought this home. There were so many other things I loved about this house that I overlooked it. Not wanting to bank on someone else being willing to overlook the honey colored, builder cabinets, I decided it was time to give them a makeover. So, where does one go for ways to update cabinets that doesn’t involve a lot of knowledge? Pinterest of course! I searched through Pins and it didn’t take long to notice about 90% of them were using this gel stain. After reading a few blog posts about using the stain, I decided it seemed easy enough and I would give it a go.

These are my cabinets before.

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What you need: General Finishes Gel Stain in Java, General Finishes Gel Topcoat, foam brushes, sanding block

Step 1: Take all the doors and drawers off the vanity and lightly sand everything with a sanding block. I’ve read other bloggers who didn’t do this step and it didn’t affect the end result; however, I wanted to ensure I got the best results.

Step 2: Wipe the cabinets clean with water and let them dry for about an hour.

Step 3: Using a foam brush, apply a thin layer of the Java Gel stain on the cabinet doors and the vanity. Let dry for 24 hours.

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Step 4: Using the foam brush, apply addition coats (waiting 24 hours between each coat), until the desired color is reached. I did 3 thin coats to achieve a less painted look and let a little of the lighter wood show through. For a more consistent look, do additional coats.

2 coats

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3 coats

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Step 5: Using the foam brush, apply 3-4 coats of the Gel Topcoat (waiting 24 hours between coats).

Step 6: Put the doors and drawers back on the vanity. I added new oil rubbed bronze knobs to finish the look off.

 

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Overall, I’m very pleased with the result and it only cost me about $70.

Next, I plan to update the lighting fixtures, so stayed tuned for how that turns out.

-CeCe

Leave a comment and let me know if you have tried the Java Gel Stain or plan to try it.

Hot Mess Mommas

So, we always joke around and call ourselves hot mess moms. You know the ones that show up late or at the last minute to a birthday party and have wrapped the present in the car on the way over. Or, the ones that haven’t brushed their kids hair before leaving the house because they are always running 5 minutes late. We always try to look like we have it together but the truth is we are those hot mess moms! So, we’ve decided to re-brand our blog to share some of our “hot mess” moments!! Hopefully you can relate or at least laugh with us.

Want an example? Watch this video!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tOQViEZOwGk

More to come,

-Cece and Michelle

Pinterest fail

So, those who know me well know that I am no Suzy Homemaker. I am not creative, not organized, I don’t have a super decorated house. I’m no Pinterest mom! However, I decided to paint my nails in true Pinterest fashion to get excited for my upcoming Disney trip. I found this super cute nail design on Pinterest and it seemed pretty easy.  Right?

 
Well….not for me! I gathered my three nail colors, painted my base colors and tested how my Mickey ears would look on a piece of paper. When it was time to put the decor on, it surely didn’t come out. I’m still dedicated to get this done, I’ll just try again. This first attempt was with a q-tip, next time I’ll try a toothpick!  

 
How many of you have ever had a Pinterest fail???

-Michelle

Maximizing space 

So, we said we would take this blog in a new direction, so this is my first real attempt to do so!

About two years ago, my family moved into my grandparents house. We chose to do this for a few reasons, one being that it held a lot of sentimental value to me as I spent tons of time here growing up. We couldn’t bear the thought of a stranger living here, so we decided we would move in and eventually buy it from our family. Another reason we decided to make the move was because our house had just become too small. We had two toddlers, and the walls of our 1100 square foot home seemed to be closing in on us, we welcomed more room!

That being said, moving in here has presented opportunities and challenges from a space perspective. While we have physically more room, so areas we lost space in. Our old house, while small, had a pretty spacious kitchen with lots of counter and cabinet space. Our new kitchen is not quite as big, however, our new dining room is massive!!! So, in order to maximize counter space, I decided I wanted to add a coffee bar. The Keurig sitting on the counter along with the k-cups was just becoming annoying. After a lot of searching on Pinterest, I found a set up I liked and that I thought would work for our dining room. Next, I set out to find all of the corresponding pieces as well as the theme I wanted to introduce to our theme less kitchen/dining room.  I found a cabinet at Target and a shelf with baskets at Hobby Lobby and settled on an owl theme for my overall theme. With lots of cute owl additions and a few signs, it’s at a point that I’m happy with it. It’s definitely saved counter space, and it’s probably one of my favorite things in our house. Take a look at let me know your thoughts, but disregard the green paneled walls…that’s a project on our master project list…remember, it was my grandparents house!!

      

-Michelle

Nautical Trend at Work

I’ve been on vacation from work for a week and a half but I’m heading back to work today. The truth is I get in a rut of wearing the same pants and tops to work because I know they work together and it doesn’t require any planning, so I decided to throw together some outfits for inspiration on ways to spruce up my work wardrobe. This is one of the outfits I tried on and I’m really liking the nautical feel of the striped skirt with the navy blouse. The purse added the perfect pop of color to this outfit and I picked it up at TJMAXX for a steal.

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Blouse – LOFT $25 (sold out) similar, similar, similar

Skirt – LOFT $35 (sold out) similar, similar, similar

Shoes – BCBGeneration from Saks Off 5th $50 same, similar, similar, similar

Purse – Nine West from TJMAXX $25 similar, similar, similar  

I’m loving the nautical trend for spring. How are you wearing this trend?

-CeCe

Shopping With the Kids

So it’s been almost 2 years since I’ve contributed to this blog. I really don’t have a good excuse for not blogging; honestly, things just got really busy with my job and kids so I had to make a choice to ensure my kids were first priority. Although I love fashion and shopping, my kids will always come first and I can’t make any apologies for that. I know any mom reading this will understand. The good news is my job has slowed down recently and my kids are getting older (four and six years old) so I have a little more time for myself and I can do the things I love, like blogging.

I have a few outfits planned for the next few weeks but the first outfit I wanted to post is one I wore out shopping today with my kids. I braved the Mall and ToysRUs with two kids so I knew I needed something comfortable and that I could get up to a jogging pace in (if necessary). I decided my LOFT corduroys were perfect. I threw on a basic sleeveless tee with it and my go to booties. Luckily I didn’t have to chase any kids through the mall but I always have to be prepared for what those two boys might decide to do, e.g., wrestling each other to the floor, tackling each other or having a race.

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Mixed Media Top – LOFT $15 same, similar, similar

Corduroy Pants – LOFT $35 same (this color is sold out), similar, similar

Suede Booties – Old Navy $40 (Sold Out) similar, similar, similar

I love how easy this outfit was to put together and it looks so casual but the corduroy keeps it trendy. Would you wear this out shopping?

-CeCe

Comfy Cardigan

I wore this top to work this week and got so many compliments on it. I was going to show you all the exact outfit I wore but my dogs got the white slacks I wore dirty. So I threw on these pink skinnies instead. I like how effortless this cardigan looks.

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Cardigan – Express $30 (got it on a one night 50% off deal) same, similar, similar

Tank – Express $9.99 similar

Jeans – Loft $40 same, similar

Shoes – Target $29.99 similar, similar, similar

Necklace, Bracelet, Bracelet

I love this casual outfit. Is this something you would wear?

CeCe

Check out this giveaway on a blog I follow. She’s got great makeup reviews.

Joannaloves

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I’m so excited about this! Basically I thought I’d do a little giveaway because loads of you have been so sweet about my blog and I really appreciate it. I will be giving away a beauty box of products I love worth £40 and then two other winners will win a MAC lipstick of their choice.
The giveaway is open to anyone, it’s international, all you have to do is be a follower (wordpress follower or email follower) and either reblog this post or tweet it then add @JoannaHolly_ on the end so I will be able to see. Your name or blog name will then be written down on a bit of paper ready for me to pick a name out of a bowl in two weeks time – this will be filmed so you can see it’s at random 🙂

Good luuuuuck!
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