Wednesday, January 23, 2013

John Denver Anyone? ( Pallet Art )

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Thanks to these fabulous blogs for featuring my pallet art -  It's more appreciated than you can know!

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john denver, annie's song, pallet, pallet art, easy pallet project

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Some of you may have noticed that I incorporate words of songs into my posts - a lot - too much? lol
I can't help it - for some reason it's how my brain works - it registers lyrics to almost every situation I find myself in - that and the fact that I have to have music playing when I'm doing anything at all.................

It looks like that headboard I so desperately wanted to buy - was not meant to be - one thing or another kept preventing us from picking it up - ( and then someone mentionned it probably had evil spirits attached to it and that's why it was alluding me - and that's all I needed to hear - seriously :)

So in searching around the house for something to actually make - or build - or paint - that I could POST about ( walking around from room to room - with one hand on my hip and the other on my chin - with my eyes darting all around )  I sadly could only find my pile of pallet wood - leaned up against my bedroom closet, and not one to pass up any opportunity - I seized the moment - dragged John off the bed and had him help me out a little.

Suzan says - John could you help me out with something in the kitchen
John says - Sure

Sorry - everyone - John was extremely agreeable to EVERYTHING I asked him tonight - not quite sure why yet - but it's makes for a boring post I know.

making pallet wood art, Annie's song,

I'm using 12 slats for this project - and 2 extra ones to secure it all together to make this
Does anyone else use their kitchen island as a saw horse?
First I dabbed some carpenter's glue onto each slat in a straight line

John Denver tribute, Annie's Song, Making Pallet Art, Stencils

then I placed the 2 extra slats length wise across it - and John hammered it all in for me

Pallet Art, Using stencils for art, Using Sharpies for stencilling,

There now we can just turn it around - and bring it to the dining room table - so I can work on my new canvas - I did a quick dry brush of Annie Sloan Pure White - leaving a lot of the wood showing - to keep
it very rustic looking

John Denver tribute, Annie's Song into Art,

and then this is where my love of words kicks in - seeing as it's Valentine's Day coming up soon - and I'm really not much of a Valentine's day kind of person (other than I want flowers and chocolate and a card because it's all about me on that particular holiday -  )
I thought a love song would be nice on this

My old faithful stencils came out ( both the dollar store ones and the ridiculously priced ones because I want to mix this baby up lol ) and my Sharpie ( hey Sharpie - I've certainly been promoting you a lot lately - maybe you could send me a pack of them??? ) and I went to town...................
I love John Denver - really really love him -

Annie's Song, John Denver Tribute, Pallet Art

Here Danni - I added a cupid in Pic Monkey just for you - stop bugging me about Valentine's Day projects now!!!

Oversized DIY Pallet Art, Sharpie Art, Stencilled art

I added a photo with a chair so you see just how large this really is

john denver tribute, annie's song tribute,

even when you think you have no food in the house - you can always make soup, right?

Oversized pallet art, John Denver Tribute Art, Annie's Song lyrics on art

hmmm - I may have to paint the ram's head next...................in the meantime wouldn't this make a great
headboard?

John Denver Tribute, Annie's Song artwork, pallet board art, Annie Sloan chalk paint for art

isn't pallet wood just the best for rustic anything?

DIY Pallet art, John Denver, Annie's Song, Annie Sloan Chalk Paint

Suzan says - Do you think you could pick me up some more pallets?
John says - Sure

What exactly going on around here?
Something's doing - I can just feel it..........................where's the dialogue?

Suzan says - Are you feeling ok?
John says - yeah, why?
Suzan says - Just wondering..........................
Suzan says - Thanks for the help tonight
John says - No problem

Ohhhh boy - there's something wrong
Trouble - we've got trouble
Right here in River City
With a capitol T
That rhymes with B..........................
that stands for BORING.

The John Denver Sanctuary - in Aspen - I would just love to walk around there on a sunny afternoon
( to fill up my senses )

Photos of The John Denver Sanctuary, Aspen
This photo of The John Denver Sanctuary is courtesy of TripAdvisor



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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

I Wanna live there # 23

I live in a pretty incredible area - It's an historical neighbourhood loaded with tons and tons and tons of charm - and 20th century architecture, just steps away from the city center, it's also a pretty expensive neighbourhood ( in which I live in servants quarters basically compared to what I'm surrounded by ) 
Because there's days I don't have furniture makeovers to show you - I've chosen Wednesdays to showcase and feature one home that's for sale around here.................( or apartment - or duplex - or teepee )
Keep in mind this is in the heart of the city - so the prices reflect that  - think Manhattan - where these places would cost 3 or 4 times what they're listed for here!
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Good Morning everyone!
1st one up on the list this morning is listed at 1,295,000
4 bedroom
4 bath
Built in 1912
Realtor Marie-Yvonne Paint

Again you can't judge a book by it's cover!  They don't look very large from a " street " view but most of these houses are very long.......................
Come on - let's get inside this one ( walk in a line behind me please - we have to be orderly about this and not all try to get in at the same time like a bunch of neurotic bloggers - NO pushing and shoving )




beautiful foyer with original wooden staircase in turn of the century home

Are we all painting out the wood?  Crisp white?  I spy ( with my little eye ) a radiator peaking out on the bottom right hand corner - love love love these ( do I really HAVE to say that every single time? )









Hello Kitty! - sorry you're going to have to move soon sweetie................... I really really like this kitchen.









pretty handles - bling type of thing - 














I'm not the biggest fan of modern - but that butane fire place works in this room - beautifully - I could easily be converted I think!
Hey kitty - are you following us around?









one more?

3,435,530 dollars
Realtor Ingrid Mellina
LIVE ON TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN! BE ON TOP OF THE WORLD! The Surrey Gardens in Westmount is one of the most prestigious and sought after addresses in Montreal.This desirable property is situated at the end of a Cul de Sac where the majestic cupola of the St.Joseph's Oratory rises to meet your eyes and leaves you breathless. 

To live in the presence of a historic building of such splendor and significance will be a privilege to any future resident.The tranquility and beauty of this magnificent neighborhood add to the value of this exceptional property.
Jean Houde who has realized the dream homes for hundreds of satisfied customers has built a 5 BR residence of the highest building standards. This master craftsman has more than 20 Years experience and 6 Domus awards to his credit.
The house has a living space of 6.690 sq.ft. on 4 levels including a finished basement and A large 2-car garage.


This is as large as I can make these next photos without losing resolution - sorry about that - 
because these photos deserve to be much larger!



Ok - here we can all scramble in together because it's empty - we can all go nuts 





some of us can go upstairs - some of us can go downstairs - some of us can just dance around this foyer for a little while ( I may go upstairs and slide down the bannister actually ) 



wait a minute - that may be a little difficult



but wow - what a gorgeous stairwell!










dining room








the fireplace is open - so it's in the master bath as well




do you think I'm joking when I tell you this master bath is double ( if not more ) the size of my bedroom?







what a gorgeous upper landing - love love love those window wells - looks like there's 3 of them - plus a skylight!




and the piece de resistance is you're facing this



Which is Canada's largest church -  St. Joseph's Oratory ( Roman Catholic minor basilica ) 
You can click on the link for a little history


Here's a couple of photos - I really must do a post on Montreal's Churches one day - because there
are more here than anywhere else in North America ( Canada and the States combined ) and most
of them are turn of the century buildings - the architecture on some of them is out of this world!

Photos of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Montreal
This photo of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is courtesy of TripAdvisor


In 1904, Saint André BessetteC.S.C., began the construction of St. Joseph, a small chapel on the slopes of Mont Royal near Notre Dame College.[2] Soon the growing number of the congregation made it too small. In 1917 a larger church was completed that had a seating capacity of 1,000. In 1924, the construction of the basilica of Saint Joseph's Oratory was commenced; it was finally completed in 1967.[2]
Father Paul Bellot, an architect, completed the dome of Saint Joseph's Oratory between 1937-39. The dome is the third-largest of its kind in the world after theBasilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire and Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.[3]


Samples from the stations of the cross
Photos of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Montreal
This photo of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is courtesy of TripAdvisor

On October 19, 2004, the Oratory held its centennial. All the bells of all the churches on the island of Montreal were supposed to ring at 9:00 a.m., though not all churches participated. At 9:05 a.m., the basilica rang its bell in response and celebration.


Photos of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Montreal
This photo of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is courtesy of TripAdvisor

You can pretty well see it from anywhere since it rests on the upper most part of the city ( Montreal stems from Mont Royal - which translates into Royal Mountain - just a bit of trivia for y'all lol )
Photos of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal, Montreal
This photo of St. Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal is courtesy of TripAdvisor

It's quite a large tourist attraction actually - and is especially beautiful at night

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That's all for today folks - a little real estate - a little architecture and a little history to boot!
Have a wonderful Wednesday!

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