Little Baby Pickle
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Update at last!
I have found time to update this blog at last! We are currently on four weeks leave over christmas, one week down already.
I'm planning to try and have every single thing ready for baby before I go back to work so I can spend my weekends relaxing instead of rushing around getting things done. I have the feeling going to back to work for five weeks will be a little tough on me.
We have loads of projects underway. I've started the task of pre washing all of my cloth nappies. They need to go through to wash at least five times to make the absorbant enough so the whole process is taking a few days. Look how pretty the washing line looks! We have a combination of all in ones and stretchy bamboo prefolds.
I've also started a little project to re-cover a second hand baby bouncer we were gifted. I spent a whole day knitting a cover fo the pole that hangs the toys, and the puppy go hold of it and tore a hole! I think it can be rescued though, fingers cossed!
I'm making three felt stffed toys to hang along the top. So far I have finished this cute owl
I've just gone into the nursery to take a picture of my knitted cover to find yet another great big hole chewed into the side :( Not impressed Rosie! You can see a casualty hanging down by the owl. Now that there are two big holes I will probably have to knit this again. Luckily it's easy, just time consuming.
And since I'm feeling a bit picture happy today I will add a couple more pics from the nursery. First is my new boppy breastfeeding pillow and my change pad cover I picked up at a second hand market. I love the cowgirl/cowboy print. We found the change table for $20 at a garage sale around the corner. Daniel carried it home and repainted it white to match the crib.
I'm planning to try and have every single thing ready for baby before I go back to work so I can spend my weekends relaxing instead of rushing around getting things done. I have the feeling going to back to work for five weeks will be a little tough on me.
We have loads of projects underway. I've started the task of pre washing all of my cloth nappies. They need to go through to wash at least five times to make the absorbant enough so the whole process is taking a few days. Look how pretty the washing line looks! We have a combination of all in ones and stretchy bamboo prefolds.
I'm making three felt stffed toys to hang along the top. So far I have finished this cute owl
I've just gone into the nursery to take a picture of my knitted cover to find yet another great big hole chewed into the side :( Not impressed Rosie! You can see a casualty hanging down by the owl. Now that there are two big holes I will probably have to knit this again. Luckily it's easy, just time consuming.
I also plan to sew a simple crib skirt to help cover up the black hardware that holds up the mattress on the white crib. I found a great fabric that compliments the curtain fabric perfectly! Here are the two, first are the curtains we found for $14 at IKEA and second is the fabric I found at spotlight for the crib skirt. The birds and drawing style are very alike! Love the rockets on the crib skirt.
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
25 weeks
Baby is the size of a cauliflower!
I started back at work last week which wiped me out so I was too sleepy to update the blog! Next visit to the DR is on Tuesday which is exciting. We also picked up our bigger "family" car today! So exciting :)
Total weight gain/loss: Not sure anymore
Sleep: Aparently I woke in the night and yelled at Daniel but I don't remember haha
Best moment this week: Visiting the Baby and Kids show, it was like a giant garage sale! I found loads of expensive brands for cheap.
Movement: Lots of wiggles and kicks
Food cravings: Bread and hot chips. yum!
Gender: Unknown
Belly Button in or out? In
What I miss: Cocktails in the sunshine
What I am looking forward to: The cot finally arriving from America
Milestones: Nothing this week
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Yellow Chest of Drawers
Yesterday we completed our first project for the nursery. I had my mind set on having a yellow set of drawers and really wanted to have a go at doing it myself.
I sanded down all of the drawers and Daniel went over the main areas with the sander. We then applied two coats of white primer to prepare the surface. We baught an acrylic yellow paint from Riot Art and Craft, and 250ml stretched for four coats over all of the drawers and the main chest! I used a sponge brush instead of a regular paint brush which was so easy to use and helped to avoid any brush marks.
I chose some new silver knobs from Masters, and here is the finished product! I'm so happy, I finally have somewhere to put all of the little baby clothes that I have been picking up from garage sales.
After spending hours on Gumtree I found the perfect solid set of drawers and we were able to talk to seller down to $80.
I sanded down all of the drawers and Daniel went over the main areas with the sander. We then applied two coats of white primer to prepare the surface. We baught an acrylic yellow paint from Riot Art and Craft, and 250ml stretched for four coats over all of the drawers and the main chest! I used a sponge brush instead of a regular paint brush which was so easy to use and helped to avoid any brush marks.
I chose some new silver knobs from Masters, and here is the finished product! I'm so happy, I finally have somewhere to put all of the little baby clothes that I have been picking up from garage sales.
Friday, 26 October 2012
22 WEEKS
Baby is the size of a papaya!
This post is almost a whole week late! We have been really busy moving into our new house and still don't have the internet connected, so please be patient with the blog updates!
Total weight gain/loss: Gain 7kg!!
Sleep: I've been sleeping well. Unpacking sure makes me tired
Best moment this week: Meeting my OB at last! I have been to two others, one while I was in Victoria and another in Sydney. This OB will now be my DR until the end. I really liked him, and he also took a quick look with an ultrasound so I was able to see baby arching it's back and kicking away.
Movement: The kicks are getting stronger, Daniel was able to feel a big one this week
Food cravings: Blue Berries
Gender: Unknown
Belly Button in or out? In
What I miss: Having a Gin and Tonic in the sunshine
What I am looking forward to: Finishing the dresser for the nursery
Milestones: Daniel feeling the baby kick
Monday, 15 October 2012
21 WEEKS
Baby is the size of a pomegranate!
Total weight gain/loss: Gain 7kg!!
Sleep: Sometimes I have problems falling asleep but it's not so bad this week.
Best moment this week: Finally moving the Perth. Not much new with the pregnancy except for my belly getting bigger!
Movement: Less turns this week and lots more little kicks around my belly button.
Food cravings: Hot chips
Gender: Unknown
Belly Button in or out? In
What I miss: Laying on my belly. Today my phone fell under the bed and I couldn't get on my belly to get it out, very annoying!
What I am looking forward to: Setting up the nursery
Milestones: Nothing this week
Sunday, 7 October 2012
The Chalkboard Fridge Makeover
Soon I will be moving all the way across the country to join this little pickles daddy in Perth to start setting up our new home. With a new baby on the way we wanted to make the most out of the things we already have, and anything that we can buy second hand and make over.
Daniel has an old fridge that is currently being used as the beer fridge in the man pad. It was covered in texta drawings and a little shabby but otherwise it works just fine. Inspiration came to me while browsing Pintrest one day, somebody had painted their fridge with chalk board paint! Fantastic! We did a bit of research and read a few tutorials before Setting out on our own fridge painting adventure. (Well Daniel had the adventure, I just project managed from across the country!)
Here is the tutorial put together by Daniel.
Here is the fridge to start with (with most of the texta and stickers scrubbed off)
Here is everything we used to get the job done:
Painters tray
10mm foam roller (2)
Rust Oleum Magnetic Primer
Rust Oleum Chalkboard Paint
Mold and Mildew Cleaner
Painters tape (We used Frog Tape)
Chalk (eventually)
Right Angled Paint brushes or foam brushes
10mm foam roller (2)
Rust Oleum Magnetic Primer
Rust Oleum Chalkboard Paint
Mold and Mildew Cleaner
Painters tape (We used Frog Tape)
Chalk (eventually)
Right Angled Paint brushes or foam brushes
Clean out the inside of your fridge, empty it and leave it to defrost
completely (if necessary) and once it's done, dry the interior, getting rid of
any condensation or moisture.
Hint: If you only have one fridge you might need
to borrow some eskis for the weekend or eat out.
Then move your fridge outside so that it is well ventilated for when you
are painting. Set it down on a drop sheet to catch all the spills you WILL
make.
Now get to cleaning the outside of your fridge, if you're getting your
fridge of a bunch of boys it will be ancient and have stickers all over it along with some graffiti and
profanity haha! Use a wall paper scraper for the stickers and a coarse sponge to
pull up any residue that is left there. Once your fridge is scrubbed clean I
suggest going over it with mildew and mold cleaner on the outside to make sure
you're working with a clean surface.
Sand the surface for about 15-20 minutes all over, to rough up the fridge ready for the primer
Next up, start taping up your fridge where you don't want stuff to be
painted over, like the rubber seals, handle and hinges.
Hint: instead of using 1
long piece of tape to do the seals, use smaller bits, about 20cm long, otherwise
you'll notice after the first coat of paint, it will slowly come unstuck, and
using smaller strips helps avoid this.
Once you've taped off everything you don't want to get painted you are ready to start with the primer! We used Rust-Oleum Magnetic primer for this
This stuff will help your fridge magnets stick to your fridge once you're
finished (because we can't just throw away all the magnets we have collected
over the years)
When you're using this stuff, make sure you've got all the appropriate
protection gear, gloves goggles etc, you don't want this stuff getting into your
eyes.
You'll need to shake the tin up before using it, then you'll need to shake
it again and again. Then open it and stir the contents. It will feel like there
is sand at the bottom of the paint tin, you just need to mix all that stuff
through the liquid that's sitting on the top. I would stir for about 3 minutes,
then put the lid on and shake it up again, then repeated that about 5 times
before I had a constant texture.
Once that' is all stirred up good you can begin painting your fridge. You
want to do at least 2 coats to make sure you get your fridge covered. We did
3. You only need to wait 30 minutes between coats and then we waited 3 hours
before going on with the chalkboard paint. The paint will be very coarse if you
haven't mixed it properly and you will find that you need to use light strokes on
the fridge otherwise you'll put too much primer on the fridge.
After first coat of primer
Once you've applied the final coat of primer you can start on the
chalkboard paint about 3 hours later. This stuff will roll on quite easily
compared to the primer and you won't need so much on your roller to do so. Now
because both of these paints are black it's sometimes hard to tell where you've
painted and where you haven't, so use a particular order when painting your
fridge so you don't end up missing spots. I went left side, right side, top,
front then the inside.
You'll need to wait 4 hours between coats for the chalkboard paint, for a total of 3 coats. Once you've finished, leave it for 3 days then you will have to 'season' your chalkboard fridge. Using the side of a piece of chalk cover your whole fridge, then dust off and you're ready to go making pretty little pictures and lists.
After last coat of chalk paint
I will post a picture of the completed fridge once we have it into our new place in a few weeks and looking good!
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