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Saturday, April 6, 2013

bootsy star has a ceiling

It was a big today for bootsy star, friends! James and I put up the ceiling. It looks so cool! We just have to put in the trim for and put on the electrical outlet covers and I should be ready to move in. SO EXCITING!!!

I think you all remember (maybe you journaled about it?) that I made some burlap tiles for the ceiling. I wanted something unique and cool, like me. I really like how they turned out!

We start with a triple measure

First tile going up

Yep...that's the first one...going up



Two down....10 to go!

Is the burlap tile cool or what?
 We put in the insulation as we put up each row of burlap tiles. I had originally cut them to 11.5.....but it turns out we need a full 12. We went to Home Depot and picked up more insulation and recut it, so ended up able to pretty much double layer all of the insulation up in the attic. It will be one temperate crafty shop, lemmetellya!
Jenn....is that a bat?

No, no. it was just a shadow.....

One row down...I mean up!

Just about half way done now


Moving right along
We had a rare visit from Hunter today. Mostly it was because it was raining outside and he didn't want to get wet so he came inside to supervise the work.
Hunter and Penny plot to get James attention


Hunter "Hey James, I think there is a bat over here"
Penny "hehehehehehe"
James "What? Let me see....."



Hunter "Jenn! It worked! He's coming!"
Penny "Can I climb this ladder?"

Hunter "Thanks for the love, James"
Penny "I hate when he gets any attention"
This seems slightly unsafe......

Here it is, complete!

These colors look good together, right? (Those are the shelves)

Let's see this thing again!

Oh, and we put up the lights!



Friday, March 29, 2013

the walls are going up....but not in my heart, just my shop

The spring weather is starting to happen...so yeah for that! Last Saturday Jen and Lauren came over to help us get started on putting up the walls. I chose the bead board look, and liked this simple pieces. James looked at them and said "you know this is the stuff cardboard is made out of...right?". And I responded "oh. cool! I feel like I'm recycling!" He sighed. He doesn't enjoy working with cheap materials, but, hey I liked this look and it seemed like it would be simple to put up! We got a wall and a half done and then this evening James and I got another wall done.

This is the baseboard. obviously.

these are the walls! i love them...james hates them

jen helping finish the burlap tiles for the ceiling



nate and penny begin an afternoon of fun

james and jen getting the first piece up

i think its cute...their height difference

lauren wants a chance at helping

now the dude is like 8 feet tall

nate and penny and jen

nate guards the next piece of wall

james and lauren= best team ever

a son and his mother

lauren, jen and james putting up another wall piece

james putting in...another wall!
cutting off the top
we are starting to lose light...at 7:00pm!

i feel like this is a very artistic photo
cutting out the power outlet box hole
almost done with another wall!
and.....scene
In other news, I went to the Salvation Army today and picked up this little spice rack for $1.99. I'll use it to hold glitter, of course 
before


after
Last summer at Plucky Maidens  I found this tool box for a few bucks. I will use it for...errr...something cool.
before

after
 I also found this little metal cart at Salvation Army today. It is vintage, and set me back $25.00. It even has a little extension cord plug on it so I can power something up on it. I am in love with this cart. James thinks I paid too much.
so cool!
It was such a lovely evening that I had to let the girls out to hunt for bugs and worms. They are back to laying and the more bugs and grass they eat the more awesome the eggs. Truly.
guess what? chicken butt!!

the girls and their coop
 I have a lot of gratitude that this is the view from our front yard. The view here is just stunning and is worth the 30 minute drive to good coffee.














Saturday, February 9, 2013

this update makes me wanna dance!

Wow! It's been almost a month since I've updated you on the goings on in the construction of bootsy star! Things have been pretty slow for the month of January. I caught a cold, the weather was terribly cold, and poor James hasn't really  had any time off in months. He works M-Th and then was working on my shop F, S and Sun. All work and no play is no good for anyone. So, we've been taking it a bit easy but are anxious to get bootsy star done and up and running!

We have been working on putting in the doors and starting to put in the electrical system. I had started to put in the insulation but then realized we needed to run the electrical wire, so have to wait to finish.

I am also getting started on the ceiling. I decided to make fabric tiles (like the ones I made for my laundry room (check the out here if you missed them).) I want to have big (4X4) tiles in burlap, with a white wooden frame. I think they will look pretty cool!

A rare glimpse of Hunter

west wall nearly done with inulation

Penny and James preparing to build threshold

starting to run the electrical wire

the electrical box will go where James is standing

the sun is sort of out! 

Three wires going through here.....

means we need a bigger hole drilled

penny does not enjoy the sound of the drill

the south wall will have 5 outlets...at least

a good start on running the wire

putting in the outlet boxes 

lets not get confused as to what wire is for what

look how tall this guy is
bootsy star will have 32 plug ins. and one switch
 I picked up this little fake fireplace heater on sale at Home Depot. How cute is this thing?? I think because the whole space is 200 square feet, this little guy should be able to heat it up with no problem. Plus, I can store it elsewhere when I don't need it. Gotta be mindful of space. Wait till you see how many craft supplies I am going to cram into this shop!
bonus points if you can spot penny!

 We got Schlage hardware and locks for the doors. Hells bells! These things cost nearly as much as the $150 we got the doors for! doh! I figured out how to change the code too. Don't be fooled, friends. There is no 9 in the new code. I was just showing you how it works.
the new code: 9999
  I picked up these darling little firefly lights and this evening when it was getting a bit to dark to see in the shop I thought they could help light the way. Well.... no. they can't. But they are so cute!
bell jar + firefly lights= adorable

installing the slide bolt by camp light

slide bolt: activated!
We got the really thin plywood to make the ceiling tiles out of. James walked on them to insure they are strong enough to withstand all the dancing on the ceiling that will happen when we play Lionel Ritchie music.

note said footprints



If you did not get the Lionel Ritchie reference (then I'm sorry for you, son) here is the magic:


A funny story about the burlap. I went to fabric depot and got 22 yards of the basic natural color burlap ($4.99 a yard). I was at the cutting counter and this lady asked me if the burlap was for my wedding. Now, I realize that 2012 was the year of the mason jar/burlap wedding but when she asked my first thought that she meant was I going to make my wedding dress out of it. ha. no. When I told her it was to make ceiling tiles for my workshop she was like. "oh." with a frown face on. Ok...maybe you had to be there.....

here comes the burlap

safe and sound in my car
The lights I wanted to go with are these industrial looking ones. I wanted 6 of them and found these at ikea for $20 each. They look cheap, but I think they will be ok because the ceiling tiles will be more of a focal point than the lamps.
ikea lighting. there it is.

Lately (ok, by lately I mean the last several years) I've been picking up little things that I think would look cute or be useful in my workshop. I found this fox speaker for my phone. How cute is this guy?! He came from West Elm and when I first saw him a few months ago he was $50.00. Errr. Not that cute. He is half price now so for $25.00 he can live in my shop. James named him Noisy Mcspeakerstein.

 I was trying to take a photo of this cute little bottle vase set I picked up at ink and peat and Rue McClannahan decided to photo bomb me. Rude.
oh, hai

cutest little milk jar vases
My goal is to move in to bootsy star by March 1st. The plan for next weekend is to finish the electrical and install the ceiling tiles. Fingers crossed we can get this done!