Sunday, January 22, 2012

Sunsets....

I am obsessed with taking photos of sunsets lately....there is a good spot across the road from me where I love to go, or its fun to find a new spot some days. My next goal is to learn to take some pictures of the moon. That will be a challenge, haven't had much luck so far! But right now, I am still enjoying the sunsets. Its amazing that they can be so different every day, isn't it?

We have had some really warm days lately and its hard to believe it is winter! I'm already thinking about my garden and all the things I can do outside. Its so tempting to plant when its nice, but guess I should wait...Poncho (in the photo) is taking advantage of all these warm days!!

In the meantime, I have some new things to try that I can do inside. First is making some homemade laundry detergent. I am almost out, so will be trying it soon and will let you all know how it works out. I have been doing some early spring cleaning and cleaned out a lot of "stuff" (like my Raggedy Ann collection) from my laundry room. This will make room for things that are needed, now I just need to find a way that looks pretty!!


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Tutorial update

I just updated the post below with the correct link for the Cat Palace tutorial:


http://www.box.com/s/amvu7z2h88jmkbvf16t8


Please let me know if this doesn't work for you!



Friday, January 20, 2012

Turn an old stereo cabinet into a Kitty Palace!


If you prefer the printable pdf version of this project, click here:
 

http://www.box.com/s/amvu7z2h88jmkbvf16t8
















 Text version:


1. Gather items needed





Old stereo cabinet, sand paper, paint for outside & accent paint for inside cabinet, paint brushes, newspaper (to put down on floor), fabrics for pillows, hammer, small nails, sewing machine, matching threads, hand-sewing needle, tape, scissors, polyfil, plywood cut to fit back, velcro (sew on kind & sticky back kind.)












2. Choose your paint & fabrics





Remove any unnecessary hardware. Sand all surfaces to be painted. This will scratch up the surface & allow the paint to stick to the surface. Try to get one of your cats to help you sand to make the job go a little faster.
4. Paint Inside of cabinet



Paint inside of cabinet & back panel with your accent color. You can put the back panel on first but I think its easier to paint it, then attach to the back of your cabinet. It will probably take several coats to cover well. Its best if you DON'T let your cats help with the painting. They will be ready for a nap after sanding anyway




 5. Add back to cabinet

6. Paint Outside & back of cabinet 



Paint outside, edges and back (if you want) and allow to dry. If you are going with a light color, it will take several coats. I think I painted mine about 4-5 coats. You can work on the pillows while you are waiting for the paint to dry.

 7. Antique your cabinet








Hold your piece of plywood in place and nail with small nails. You can glue it too if you want...but I didn't want to....



When completely dry, sand the piece a little to make it look old. Especially concentrate on the edges and corners. I didn't sand the inside at all, but you can do that too if you want. I didn't seal mine because I like the flat finish, but if you choose to seal it, do it now, before you add the pillows and be SURE it is dry before moving on.





8. Measure for pillow



 Measure inside your cabinets for the pillows. Add 1/2" to the measurements. For example, my shelves were 13" x 17.5" so I made my pillows 13.5" x 18". I wanted to make my pillows thick, so I added a strip 3.5" wide, but that isn't necessary and I don't think I would do it that way if I had it to do over.

9. Cut fabric & get ready to sew


 Cut out all pieces for your pillow. I made a pillow for the top, but didn't like the look. You might like the look and want to try it. Cut 2 pieces for each pillow. If you want the gusset to make the pillows thick, cut it 3.5" (or the size thickness you want) and long enough to go all around your pillow, plus a little extra. The extra can be easily trimmed away.

10. Add velcro strips



I used 2 sets of velcro strips to hold my pillows in place. (You can leave off this step) I matched a sew on strip to a sticky back strip. Sew 2 strips on the back of each pillow. Stick the sticky back one on the sewn on piece but don't remove sticky back just yet...




11. Sew Pillows


If you are making pillows with 2 pieces, just sew the 2 pieces together with a small opening for turning & stuffing. If you are addign the gusset, pin the strip to the top piece (wrong sides together) and sew all the way around, matching the strip to the corners as you sew. Pin the bottom piece to gussett and repeat, leaving a small opening to turn & stuff. Stuff lightly and hand sew the opening.


 12. Add pillows/final approval


Place pillows on shelves and get final approval on placement. When you get them where you want them remove strip from the sticky back and place on shelf. Press down and mash them firmly against the shelf so they will stay put. Step back and admire your work--along with your cats.

13. Add cats


Place cats on shelves in a pleasing manner....or just wait and they will find the perfect spot!

14. Little extras


I sprayed some catnip spray on the pillows--some like it, some could care less. I thought later that on the taller shelf you could put an eye screw and hang a toy from the top on the inside. You could line the sides (inside) with cork or sisal for scratching. Or you could elminate the pillow in the middle and make a big hole for them to climb through. OR Cut a hole in the side, just above the middle shlf and build some steps for them to climb on to get to the 2nd level!



Note: you are welcome to place this tutorial on your blog or website, but you must link it back to my blog or website (below), give credit to Denise White of the Cat's Pyjamas and you must include all pages,




 www.thecatspyjamas.typepad.com or www.thecatspyjamaspatterns.com


You may not sell this project or tutorial or print in a publication without my permission. Any questions, email denise@scottsboro.org


Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bilbo

I am sad to say that we lost Bilbo last Tuesday. He has been diagnosed with a heart condition for almost 3 years and has done well with it. Besides one upper respiratory infection last spring, he has done well and got a really good report from his heart doctor this summer. One Tuesday morning, he started having blood clots and was struggling to breath. It was a hard decision to let him go, but we were both able to be with him until the very end. I will miss him so much, but it does help me to know that he was one of the happiest cats I have ever been around. I am sharing this Christmas picture with you because this just shows his personality perfectly. We used to laugh because he would purr if you just looked at him or just touched him with your finger. He was the one cat that was happy to let the kids pet him when he came over and always wanted to snuggle with the other cats. He has been like that since Kenyon brought him home almost 12 years ago. I am glad for every day that he got to be with us...we will miss you, Bilbo!!