Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Another Give-Away...

Hi folks...can you believe we're into the 8th month of the year already and who was I kidding when I predicted that the DIY project would all be done and dusted by now...looks like the project manager has failed miserably in the Grand Design Stakes to bring it all in on time never mind on budget...probably because I underestimated the time it takes to paint just ONE DOOR but I'm looking on the bright side...3 doors down and number 4 just needs a shiny coat of gloss and that's the family room finished...
just 2 more doors to go in the little hallway and the finishing line is in sight...hoop-dee-do I'll be dancing on the ceiling...running around like a loon and I may even pop a cork or two in celebration...BUT hang on a minute...thoughts of celebrating may well be a bit premature...there's a little niggling doubt floating around in my head...do I really like this pale cream colour...NOT SURE...do I wish I'd gone for a more light mushroomish hue...PERHAPS...do I want to paint the walls all over again...DEFINITELY NOT...will it grow on me...MAYBE or will it drive me crazy and in 6 month's time I'll be doing it all over again...WHO KNOWS. It's decision time and while I ponder...a cuppa and a quick scan through this month's copy of Craft Stamper is what I fancy and guess what...they've doubled up on the delivery again...I need to get on the phone and see what's going on...
but it does mean that you can have a copy too along with the free stamp which is rather gorgeous...leave me a comment here before 8pm on Saturday 3rd August and I'll announce the winner on Sunday.
Toodle-oo for now...see you all tomorrow
Hugs Kath xxx

38 comments:

  1. Look on the bright side. Should you decide the wall colour just isn't to your liking, you can easily change it without having to redo the wood trim since you've gone with a bright, clean white on those. You did admit the doors have been your Achilles Heel and not the walls -- so not all is lost.

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  2. I have nothing but admiration for all your hard work Kath - I would not have even started!
    Would love to have the mag - they are hard to come by in my neck of the woods

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  3. It's sad that you are not happy with the colour on the walls after all the hard work you have put into decorating. Hope it grows on you, just think of all the upheaval doing it again. I think it is amazing so try to live with it a while.

    Wilma x x x

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  4. I really like the colour, looks fresh and airy. Have a good day x

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  5. I always read your blog first everyday for inspiration as I love the variety and styles of all of your cards. Your decorating is looking brilliant - makes me want to redecorate. OMG - guess what? I have won a Fiskars Fuse in a competition - I am bursting with excitement. Love to you and Buddy xx

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  6. Really admire you doing all your painting. It is looking great. Hugs to Buddy.

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  7. The decorating looks great Kath, I'd wait and live with the colour a little while to see if you like it then. The magazine looks good, thanks for the chance to win. Take care ......... Suex

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  8. Your decorating looks fab Kath, lucky
    us re the duplicate mag..tee hee ;0) x

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  9. Live with the colour for a while Kath and then see, but I like it, clean and fresh.
    Happy crafting
    Tracy x

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  10. Hi Kath I feel this Beautiful paint job will grow on you... I Love it!!! it's so fresh & cosy at the same time...Have a happy day... Hugs May x x x

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  11. Hi Kath, it has been such a long hard slog, that you might just like it when it is all finished and you are sitting there sipping your champagne - I hope so anyway! Please don't count me in the draw as I have my copy already. Hugs, Anne x

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  12. I think I'd give the colour a chance to grow on you!!
    The magazine looks good.

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  13. the decorating looks great - good luck with the rest of the doors x

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  14. I think your room looks lovely Kath and I am sure the colour will grow on you,,,,but all your hard work has paid off..sit back and enjoy

    Anne

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  15. Ooooooh no Kath don't do it!!! You can always add something like a rug or a throw for colour. Do some crafting today and don't look at the walls!! Susan x

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  16. your room looks amazing - mine would never look so tidy!!! I'm too messy! I have my craft stamper but I know my mum would love it so please put my name in the hat! Hugs rachel x

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  17. Kath, I admire your energy with all this decorating ~ I still haven't put the final coat of emulsion on the kitchen walls after it was gutted nearly two years ago!! Bev xx

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  18. Hey Kath, U dont really like the Wall color... It looks lovely actually... Gives a peaceful feeling....
    Have a great day..

    Hugs
    Catherine

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  19. Hi Kath,

    I pop over most days to check what you have been up to now your in the final straight don't worry about the colour IT WILL GROW ON YOU!!! Take care Annx

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  20. I'm with all the others here - your decorating looks lovely and I'm sure you will grow to love the colour. Have a great day and hope the sun shines for you - but hopefully not quite as hot as it has been forecast for we folks in the south or you'll be glowing again x

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  21. Maybe the colour will grow on you! At least it's "easily" changed if it doesn't.

    My Craft Stamper came before we left for Crieff but so far it's still in the wrapper!

    Kat xx

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  22. Your family room looks gorgeous, and the other rooms too. Like something out of a glossy (sorry to use that word) magazine. You couldn't live in my house - we average about 15 years between spells of decorating! The colour will grow on you I'm sure, and if not it's only a coat of emulsion!
    Valxx

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  23. I love cream walls - it will be lovely in the winter when we get those dark grey days again - so hold on until then! X

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  24. If Job worth doing then it takes time, your home is beautiful. We love you and your world. God Bless to you and Buddy xxx xxx

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  25. Hi just a thought....we take the doors off the hinges, lay them flat on a table and roller them with a gloss roller because they are nice and small rollers.

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  26. Good you can see light at the end of the tunnel. I love the cream look, mushroom always looks dirty to me. I hope you're not paying twice for the magazine x

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  27. Hi Kath, your room looks great, the colour is lovely and light for all the dark days of winter we get up here. I bet hubby's pleased your done whatever the colour, he's so lucky that you do all the painting. Sit back and enjoy all your hard work...Trish

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  28. I think all your hard work has turned out beautifully! Such a fresh and soothing color...I'm sure when you get to the cork popping stage, you will be able to sit back and look at it afresh. How does Buddy feel about it? Although you should probably wait until the paint fumes have had time to clear out of that sensitive nose of his before you ask his opinion ;)
    Beth Anne in PA

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  29. Your painting and colors look great!
    Thanks for the chance to win your extra copy... looks like a great magazine! Haven't heard of it before. I'd love to get some new ideas!

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  30. I like the colour of your room,and that fern in the garden is lovely, I love ferns....
    Thanks for the chance to win a magazine x

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  31. Just keep it as it is, just perfect to relax after all the colours you play with in your cubby hole!!!
    Thanks for the chance to win this gorgeous magazine Kath!!

    xx Irene

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  32. A friend turned me on to your blog and I am so loving it. Your writing makes me smile and laugh. Keep up the good work.

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  33. Kath, can I just say for what it's worth, I think your room is looking fabulous and the lovely soft colours you have used look fabulous against that soft creamy colour which has a pretty hint of warmth about it whilst still being light. (The mag looks full of stamping goodness!). Hugs, Sue x

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  34. Where do you get all the energy I wonder... any DIY in our place takes months...! Well done you!

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  35. Where do you get all the energy I wonder... any DIY in our place takes months...! Well done you!

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  36. Cream - nice and bright. Mushroom ... also lovely but not so bright on dark winter days, but that's just my opinion! I'm quite sure you'll work it out eventually Kath. Well done on all your DIY efforts - your house is looking lovely. Julie xxx

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