Wednesday, February 12, 2014

life lately

One of my best longest friends Annekah came up to Utah with her newborn babe Theo!


"let me take a picture of you in your new suit!!"
my lil sis shayna sent him that tie from ukraine

sunday selfie

hedgehog selfie FAIL

visiting noma (my german grandma) in the hospital when she had pneumonia
my parents were out of town, and dustin was so sweet - he skipped his night class so he could drive down to american fork to visit her with me.  

superbowl/birthday party for donna (dustin's mom) at the harpers' house!
sad day since we were all cheering for the broncos.

we went out with some friends from our ward
dancing (as in ballroom/salsa dancing) & coldstone
such a good time!

went to a jazz game with shrude! (my boss, harp teacher, mentor, friend..)
we had awesome 3rd row seats!  sadly the jazz lost that game.

midway ice castles 
with our friends the jensens & the ostlers 



we like kissing each other!
now for a quick trip down memory lane...
three years ago we went to the ice castles for one of our first dates!  ahh we were babies!


three years ago - february 2011
it's fun to look back and think about when we first met, and how easily we fell in love and how quickly i knew that i wanted to be with him forever.  it always felt so right and easy and it still does!  





Monday, February 10, 2014

that one time we made a headboard

I have been wanting to make a reupholstered headboard for a looong time and it finally happened last month!  Dustin wasn't too thrilled at first - he was anti-headboard because he hates how they typically bang the wall any time you get in bed or move in bed.  I somehow convinced him to help me make it anyway, and now he loves it just as much as I do!  And it does not bang the wall at all.  :)  Success. 

It cost us less than $100 and only took a day to complete!  Actually less than a day since we just worked on it off and on between other things we had going on that day.  My kind of DIY project. 
  

Sooo we have a king size bed and therefore had to buy a pretty decent sized piece of plywood - never occurred to us that it might not fit in my car!  It barely fit as you can see when we took off the headrests.  Still, Dustin (who is always really concerned about safety) was not going to let us drive on the freeway to get it back to our home in Salt Lake.  He told me that if we were rear-ended our heads would be chopped off by the plywood.  :$  So we took it over to my parents' and my brother brought it up to us in their truck the next morning.   

Dustin screwing the plywood into the 2x4 frame.

Ready for batting!  Dustin didn't believe me when I told him batting was a real word haha.  The next step (stapling the batting and fabric to the wood) gave us the most grief.  The staple gun was not the best and we pulled out a bajillion crooked staples and became a bit frustrated with the gun and each other before we realized that we could just hammer the crooked ones in and then they would go down flat and be just fine.  

Upholstered and ready for some decorative trim! 

Hammering in the nail head trim.  With this stuff you only have to nail in every 5th one so it is pretty foolproof!



Finished product.

Please excuse the terrible lighting, and weird cream-colored cinder block walls but I am so happy with how it turned out!