Saturday, August 6, 2011

How to Add Molding to Your Doors- Door Header Tutorial

Hey ya’ll!  Recently I was blessed to be asked to review some paint brushes by Purdy and of course I said, “yes”!  I knew I had some things coming up I could use them on and this project was one of them!
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Here’s what they sent me! Woo hoo! I’ll tell you up front these are the best brushes I have EVER used! (but keep reading…you’re gonna want to see what I painted with these brushes..and get the tutorial!   lol)
Purdy paint brushes

I have been wanting to do some updating to my doors for a while now and wasn’t sure what I wanted to do until I saw what Emily did to her doors. (she was inspired by Diann)
I’ll show you how I went from this……
how to put molding on doors
this….
how to fix your doors
and this….
how to add molding to your house

To this……
how to make your doors pretty
this…..
how to build door headers

and this……
how to make your doors pretty

To get started you’ll need pre-primed MDF boards from Lowes…I bought 3 1/2” wide x 8’ long boards for $6.76 each.  Each piece did two doors.  (well the regular sized doors…I bought longer pieces for the bigger doors)
First I measured the width across my doorways from the outside edge of the door facing  (most of my doors were 38” wide.) 
how to install molding

I then took my board and cut it with my handy dandy miter saw and nailed it above the doorway like this…


how to install door facing

The next step was crown molding (I had some left over from another project and just bought a little extra to finish up)

Crown molding is a little bit tricky to cut…you have to cut while it’s resting at an angle and upside down…like this. (see how the little curved part is facing up…that’s actually the bottom of the crown.  Also, it’s angled just like it would be when it’s installed)   You cut it at 45degree angles on each end,  and to the length of your board that you’ve already nailed up.
how to cut crown molding

Like this…. (see how the bottom edge of the 45 degree cut is right on the edge of the board that you already installed? This is what you want it to look like on each end)
how to install crown molding
The next step is to cut little pieces that will fit into that space on the end.  Your side pieces will have one 45 degree cut that matches the 45 that you just cut, plus it will have  a straight cut that goes against the wall. (these too are cut upside down and angled)
They’ll look like this when they’re in place
how to install crown molding

I just put some glue on the angled side……
how to install crown molding
stuck it in position and used painters tape to help hold it in place until the glue dried.  Do NOT try to nail this piece in place, it will split out your wood.
I installed a little decorative piece of half round next, to hide where the 3 1/2” piece of MDF joined with the regular facing.  I just glued that piece up too and taped it until it dried.
how to install crown molding
After the glue dried, I primed all the doors with my Kilz 2 primer and my Purdy brushes!
I have to tell you, I LOVE these brushes!  I used to think I was doing  the smart thing by just using the little foam brushes that I could throw away when I finished using them, but I was wrong! I think I’d have been much better off buying a reusable Purdy brush and just keep using it over and over…these have been amazing!  They come in these cute little boxes that you can reuse once you clean your brushes…it keeps the bristles nice and straight.
Purdy brushes

I also enjoyed using a brush with a real wood handle….they were very comfortable to hold. (and let me tell you, I held them for a LONG time…LOTS of painting with these doors!)
Purdy paint brushes

The paint went on beautifully with these brushes, BUT
how to paint woodwork

(ha, you thought I was going to say something negative didn’t you!) Nope, I was going to say, BUT, my favorite part was the angled brushes…they made getting the sides of the doors a breeze to paint! (and it was with no painters tape!)  The only time I used painters tape was to hold the wood while the glue dried! lol

how to paint woodwork

So lets see the before and afters one more time shall we?! (cause we all know that’s our favorite part!)

upstairs hallway BEFORE:
how to make your doors pretty
and AFTER:
DOOR HEADERS :)
Above the front door BEFORE:
how to install woodwork
and AFTER:
how to install crown molding
Over dining room BEFORE:
how to install crown molding
and AFTER:
how to install crown molding

I did ELEVEN of these doorways!! I told you I did a lot of painting!

Ok..to wrap it up, I sawed, I nailed, I glued, I primed and I painted and now I’m in LOVE with my doors and the Purdy Brushes!
If you guys have any questions, feel free to ask away!
Hugs!
Missy
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Up Close and Personal- what kind of macro lens to buy.

 

purple coneflower
Sorry I’ve been away from the blog for a few days, I’ve just had a lot going on, but I’m back!  :0)
As you know, I just got a big girl camera a couple of weeks ago and I’ve been trying desperately to learn how to use this thing!
I am getting the hang of some of it, but I wanted to take some really close up pics and you just can’t do that very well on the regular modes of the camera. I decided to get a macro lens…well sort of.  Macro lenses cost a small fortune, so I found a cool little gadget that works beautifully and only cost a FRACTION of what a macro lens cost.

Let me introduce you to the Raynox DCR-250.  It just clips to the front of your regular lens and takes great pics! ($75.00 on amazon)

raynox DCR-250


I took all the photos on this page with the Raynox, and I’m just learning how to use it, so if you REALLY know what you’re doing, your pics would be fabulous! (some day I’ll learn more!)  I did buy the Canon EOS for DUMMIES book, so I’m trying! lol

Anyway, here a few shots I took using the Raynox. Keep in mind, these flowers are teeny tiny, but look like normal size flowers because of the lens. :0)

purple flowers


Yellow Yarrow…..

yellow yarrow...nice


Our birch tree bark…. (I think it kinda looks like shaved white chocolate!)

birch bark


Spider web with dew…..

spider web photo


Butterfly on flower…..

butterfly on flower

Morning Glory leaf against the morning sky

morning glory vine against the morning sky

Pretty in Pink….

pink flower


Miniature rose bud…

rose bud


Cosmos….

cosmos

Purple sage…..

purple sage

 

Sneak peek of an upcoming project….

waverly Norfolk Rose

Star fish and sea shells….

star fish

sea shells

sea shell


I’m just in love with this little lens!  The Raynox is a super macro conversion lens that works with SLR/Video cameras.  You’ll have to check to make sure it’ll work with yours, but it sure has made me a happy gal!

I have one of my projects that I was telling you about totally finished, so it’ll be coming up this week, so keep an eye out!

Have a great week!

Missy



PS..I didn’t get any compensation for telling you about this lens, I just think it’s a great product for the price. :0)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Baby Bird and Bunny!


For those of you who follow me on Facebook, you’ve seen some of these pictures, but I just had to show everyone the sweet shots I took of some nature around our house.

We were coming home the other day and walked toward the front door when we saw something furry dart around a flower pot.  At first it startled me, but then when I saw what it was, I VERY quickly ran inside the house to grab my camera.  This is when I wish I had a clue what I was doing with my camera, because you don’t get the chance to photograph this very often….

so sweet!!sweet!

He’s so cute I could just die!  He even let me pet his little back! This is the most tame bunny I have ever seen.  I stayed outside with him for about an hour and he would just hop up to my feet!
You certainly don’t get that opportunity every day!

SWEET!sweet!

Couldn’t you just kiss that little nose?!

so cute!sweet

 

I also found a baby dove up in our front tree….WAY up in our tree, so the pics aren’t the best, but he’s still sweet.

sweetbaby dovebaby dove in it's nest..way up in a tree

Just had to share my nature walk with you!

I am SO excited because I have some really fun projects coming up to show you! (at least two…maybe three, depending on how fast I can work! lol)

I’m working a really big project right now too, but trust me, it’s gonna be a while on that one!

What kinds of things have you been taking pictures of lately….nature, kids what? Please share!

Hugs
Missy

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