Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Elizabeth's Birthday Dollhouse


Well, we finally did it!  We refurbished my old dollhouse my granddaddy made me.  He built it for me in I think 1983.


 
We found the photos from the Christmas it was given to me.  There I am with Stephen.  What a surprise! 

We have been talking about redoing this for years, and finally Elizabeth asked for a barbie house for her 7th birthday.  We actually got this all completed start to finish in 1 week. 

Our task list included:
Cleaning
Sanding
Painting
Trim
Flooring
Walls
Furniture/Decor

First, my mom had the lucky job of cleaning all the rat crap and dust off of it.  It has been sitting in a basement or attic for 25 years.  Here is what we started with:


The house was wired for lighting, but was never successfully installed.  Original kitchen needed major cleaning and minor repairs, original vanity, jacuzzi tub, and handmade curtains by Mia :)


 
Nice 80's kitchen!!  Missing a few doors, equipped with double oven!  Pretty nice kitchen for 1983.
 
Tub up top actually bubbles when you fill it with water and press the pump.  Too fun!
 
 
The painting begins!  We spent probably 3 full days while Elizabeth was at school painting the exterior and interior.  Momma helped with all the trim and exterior, as well as the bedrooms, ceilings and shutters.  Betty came and helped last Friday.  Madeline did a great job at keeping this all a secret!
 
Time for some before and afters:
 
 
 
Den Before
 
 
Den After
 
Hardwood shelf paper flooring.  Momma made the couch out of Styrofoam, cigar boxes, and fabric.  She even made the throw pillows and drapes to match!  We printed the art and put in an old frame.  The lamp came with a furniture set. Coffee table is a fossil watch tin, TV stand is a coaster holder upside down.  TV is a frame with printed photo and plastic cover.  Books and plant came from Hobby Lobby dollhouse section. Around $3 each.
 
 
Here is a close up of the TV with Elizabeth's favorite show "Austin & Ally".
 
 
 
Love this couch!  The artwork is a Monet, ha ha.  Can't remember where the rug is from.
 
 
Kitchen Before
 
 
 
Kitchen After
 
Flooring is wrapping paper covered with clear shelf paper.  Painted white, we rigged the kitchen with tape, cigar boxes, and printed photos.  Table from target, rug is the famous "Mug Rug" made by Mia! Valance handmade by Mia for me:)
 
There's Barbie in her retro/mod kitchen! Food actually snaps into the table.  Nice!
 
 
Bedroom Before
 
 
Bedroom After
 
Purple bath mat cut up, bed and nightstand from toys r us or Kmart.  Vanity from my old stuff.  Yellow dresser from Target (Clearance jewelry box). Handmade curtains courtesy of Mia. 
 
 
 
This radio really works!  From Shindigs, $6.  See the JB poster on the wall? Ha ha. 
 
 
The old vanity.  Momma stuck a tea light on top, and stuffed monkey :)
 
 
Bathroom Before
 
 
Bathroom After
 
White shelf paper flooring. Barbie logo printed and cut out, placed clear shelf paper around.  Rugs cut out of excess bedroom carpet.  Sticker decals.  Sink and toilet from Target, I think?  Tub was mine.  Heart shaped box from Elizabeth's toy bin.  Drapes courtesy of Mia, with additions from Momma.  The yellow stripe was painted on at the last minute.  Something was missing, we think this added just the right touch.  Took some advice from a friend.  Thanks Shannon!
 
 
 
Can't wait to use the tub!  These dolls are going to be living in luxury!
 
 
Here is the final before and after photo! 
 
 
Before
 
 


 
So, there you go.  Glad to be finally finished.  I know she is going to love it!  Momma and I had the best time.  We laughed and laughed!  Madeline was a pretty good helper, well observer.  Now watch her play with it once...

 
 
 




Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Spring Fundraiser Auction Item


 
Here is our "Heart" made out of hands from students in our class.  This photo was very difficult to set up.  Make sure you use posterboard, so it won't wrinkle like the butcher paper did.  Luckily I was able to edit it in picasa to smooth the wrinkles.  I added several effects to enhance the colors.  I ordered from walgreens a poster size 16 x 20.  We will frame and use as our silent auction item.
 
Make sure you have at least 2-3 helpers to place hands.  The students were laying down in the hallway around a traced heart in which they placed their fingertips on. 

Blast Off to Learning! Granbery Spring Fundraiser

Wow we had a lot of fun today getting ready for our Spring fundraiser. 

March 9, 10-2. www.granberypta.com

"Blast Off to Learning!" Space themed FUN-draiser. 

Building rockets, creating starry skies, constructing other space related decorations.

Margie is standing proud next to her rocket!  Way to go!!  Constructed the tube out of posterboard, stapled together, wrapped in foil, taped and stapled.  Top of rocket is posterboard wrapped in butcher paper.  We ended up using a total of 8 1/2 pieces of poster for this rocket.  Kim is working hard on the rocket tubes, stapled black posterboard stuffed with tissue paper taped around.  She was laughing at Margie posing with her rocket!

Here are our rockets with our mascot "Gary" the gecko.  Constructed out of posterboard, wrapped in foil, paper towel rolls wrapped in foil taped and stuffed with tissue paper.  Top and wings are posterboard wrapped in butcher paper.  Black circles cut out of butcher paper and glued on. 

Here is our midnight blue paper that we sprayed spots of spray adhesive and stuck foil stars cut out using a pattern.  Be careful because your hands will get very messy! Remove stickiness with baby oil and nail polish remover.  Scrub scrub!!

Whoops, Gary's space helmet looks like a wig!  I fixed it, and wrapped him in more foil.  I'll post updated pics as we make more progress. 

 
The rocket looks great! They added detail and hung stars around.  We will hang a space themed drop cloth behind the rocket. 

More space fun as we get closer to our fundraiser date :)



Hospitality Calendar

Hello!

This is a way for me to keep track of my budget and spending for our PTA Hospitality Committee.  2012-2013 Budget-$2,000


Hospitality Committee Calendar 2012-2013

By Kelly Reynolds and Amanda Bussey

* BASICS* are: tablecloths, decorations, plates, napkins, cups, plastic cutlery, and Clorox wipes, printed invitations to go in mailboxes. 

Breakfast: Krispy Kreme donut holes, juice, coffee, creamer, Tissues, Plates, Napkins, Cups Tiffany and Rachel bought.  How much?? Guess $150?
 
Pta Waters for meeting: $18. Kelly was Reimbursed

Wednesday, September 26-Soup Lunch.  Committee members will provide food items.  PTA provides *BASICS* and drinks (tea, lemonade, water). Drop off and clean up.  $50 Kelly was reimbursed

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0F4AA8A829A02-september
 
Tuesday, October 23- Fall Munch Mix-Mason Jar with cheese its, cocoa puffs, chex mix, tied with fall ribbon.  Bottle of water Crystal Light tied with orange ribbon with "Tea-Riffic Teacher" sticker. Cost-$130 Kelly was reimbursed.

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PTA Waters: Tiffany bought for November PTA meeting.  $20?

Tuesday, November 20-Pie exchange. 70 pies donated by committee members, dropped off in conference room that morning. Cost was around $50 for additional pies bought.  Kelly was reimbursed.

http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0F4AA8A829A02-thanksgiving

Wednesday, December 19-Massages-Free from Chiropractor Office.  $5 starbucks gift cards for staff.  Kelly was reimbursed $400



STRESS BUSTER DAY!

For all Teachers  & Staff

  Free Chair Massages!!

 Dec. 17th & 18th

          10:00am – 3:30 pm         

                 

Please join in our

 STRESS BUSTER DAY!

Come in for your free stress relieving chair massage.

Dr. Quinn Uzelman’s staff will be on site to relieve your stress, and to give you & your family the gift of Optimal Health!

 

              Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity!

                   Premier Family Chiropractic & Wellness. 7103 Bakers Bridge Avenue # 104. Brentwood. Tennessee 37027

(615) 661.4101 – Office. (615) 661.4106 – Fax   www.premierfamilychiropractic.com


Monday, January 14- 80 Bagels, assortment with cream cheese and 2 boxes of coffee from Panera.   Kelly was reimbursed $150

February 11-15-Personalized Post-Its from Vista Print for 80 staff, cute Valentine treat bags “I’m Stuck on You” in mailboxes. $195

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Thursday, March 21st-Provide Sweet Treats before Spring Break!
We provided a TON of cookies, bite size brownies, Easter candy and put with plates and napkins next to the mailboxes.  $120
Monday, April 29th-Salad Luncheon
We provided a variety of salads (green, pasta, potato, chicken, pimento cheese, rolls, drinks, and desserts.) $65

May-Sweet Cece's Gift Cards-$350


PLUS:

Plates, Napkins, Bowls, Plastic Ware, Clorox Wipes, Cups=$65 for year supply. 

Water, snacks for PTA meetings=$100 for year. 

BACK UP IDEAS:

Small Green Totes with Tissues, band-aids, and Purell-70 for $125. 

Providing teachers with wish list items (colored paper, dry erase boards, glue sticks, etc).  $100-150. Add a sticker with a poem and ribbon, put in mailbox. 

“Keep Calm and Teach On” saying in magnetic frame.  70 for $150.