Contemplating Crown

As you are all aware, I am a list/get-er-done type of gal. Since we paid for getting the tree down and out, our home improvement budget is back to growing at a steady pace.  We typically try to put $100 each paycheck into the home improvement budget. When we are saving for something larger, we put up to $300 into the fund.  I try to balance bigger projects (tree removal, wall removal, tiling a bathroom floor) with smaller ones (crown, board and batten in the hallway, redoing the table).  One big, one little.  Small victories and then a big one.  It's like... uhhh... a lopsided teeter-totter? I don't know.  It's just the way we do things. Anywho, I REALLY want to get crown up in the house and the only way this is going to happen is if I plan it all out, have the materials list, and force LB to like math. That last part is a total joke, because the man will never like math, but perhaps the progress will soothe his hatred. (hahahhahaa. He's gonna hate this project).

Planning Out What Kind and Size of Crown

"Little? Big? Little? Big? I don't know!" -Thanks How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.

This Old House Says:

Play off the existing trim. Look to your baseboards and door and window casing to determine the right scale. An appropriately sized cornice is either the same height as, or slightly smaller than, the baseboard.

Measure the ceiling height. Ceiling height is the ultimate arbiter of size, according to architect Richard Sammons, coauthor of Get Your House Right. For standard 8-foot-high ceilings, the crown/cornice height should be 2½ to 6 inches; for 9-foot ceilings, 3 to 7½ inches, and for 10-foot ceilings, 3½ to 8 inches.

So we thought we would always just go bigger for crown, because bigger is always better right? WRONG! We brought home these two pieces of crown as samples and quickly saw that the chunkier crown made the room look A LOT shorter. No bueno.

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Since we are going to be crowning the entire first floor, we are going to get the cheaper bulk pack of crown from Home Depot. It's about $1.09/foot and each bundle contains 60 feet. Once we measure it out and add in the extra pieces for mistakes, I think we will be golden going in bulk. Originally, we were worried that the bulk back would be too skinny, but, alas, our samples indicated otherwise. Go team!

The how-tos:

This is where the wheels come off potentially. First, let's start with definitions from This Old House.

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With the corners and the angles that determine said corners, we are counting on our Kreg Crown Jig. It helps you measure the corners and then set your saw. For $30, I am thinking it is totally worth it.

We are also relying on our friends at YHL (I miss that website so much. Come back wonderful DIY-ers COME BACK!). Their video and picture tutorials are just the thing that us first timers really need. I am thinking I can trick LB into watching the video by saying it's the video for the new Mumford song. Should go over well.

The Actual Hanging

So once it's all cut perfectly, we are going to use our pressurized nail gun and nail it up there!  Then caulking and sanding and painting with Benjamin Moore’s Decorators White in a semi-gloss finish.  I acknowledge that this means I will likely have to repaint all of the baseboards, but c'est la vie.  The paint must match.  At least it'll be a good reason to do the board and batten in the hallway at the same time.  DOUBLE THREAT GUY.  (<-- name that movie. Hint: Jim Carrey).

That's the plan to tackle something that seems pretty scary. Plus, it's gonna be good motivation to get my shoulder all healed up. What scary project have you thought about tackling lately? Does planning it out like this help you or am I a crazy person?

Giveaway!!! Miss Money Bags!!!

The Giveaway is now closed! And we have a winner: number one, Stephanie Powell who said: "I like miss moneybags circles! all are cute, but thats my favorite. I Really need one of these. Recently started using just cash-no more card! I found I spend less money this way." Congrats!

I have been stalking Miss Money Bags' wallets for about a year. Basically, as soon as we started FPU. I love how her wallets incorporate form and function. Sarah, the brains behind the business, decided to share the story of her business with us AND to give one of her wallets away. All you envelope budgeters: you want this. You need this. You need to start spending cash again instead of putting it all on cards.

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Miss Money Bags' Story

"We are a family of makers. It's who we are...in our blood. Our grandparents made our toys and quilts, our mom made our pajamas, and we fell asleep in beds our dad made.

That's what's happened to me, Sarah Clark.  Hi there.  I make wallets and bags while raising my four kids with my tall, dark and handsome husband.  He makes things, too.  More on that in a bit.

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My parents started on Dave Ramsey a few years ago.  Money was always a pretty big battle growing up in our home. I was so proud of them, how with focus and sacrifices, they conquered their debt.  My mom is a cute lady.  She put that aside for a while and used this unattractive, but highly functional cash envelope wallet.  I knew I could make her a better one.  I could see the wallet in my mind.  The mind wallet was a form of defense, really, so I did not have to see her wallet anymore. Bad.

My mom wasn't the only one. I had seen a few friends who needed to boot their awful plastic accordion, too. I went to work, you know, for the good of the cute yet smart ladies of this world on a mission to live debt free.  I found an online tutorial and made my first envelope wallet out of some pretty scraps.  I tweaked it quite a bit, and went in for the kill.  I bought the perfect fabric, cut it up along with a canvas drop cloth I'd been saving.  Walaaa.. The MissMoneyBags cash envelope wallet was born.

It was perfect! My mom loved it, my friends loved it, I made one for myself.  Everywhere I went people would comment on it, and I got tons of orders.  Handmade, artsy, organic, durable, fun, functional, the list goes on and on. It's been three years with MissMoneyBags and they have been good!  I have customers who say they cannot budget without it. I know I can't.  This pretty wallet keeps me focused and motivated to make my cash mind!

Now my husband, Peter, and I are working on our new brand, Kith & Kin.  Kith & kin is an old folk phrase meaning friends and family.  He makes furniture and I'm making bags.  (We went to NYC this spring to feature his furniture in the architecture Digest Design Home Show.  Swanky! ) I love that we started out with MissMoneyBags.  We are debt free, are running our business debt free, learning to create, market, and go the pace that funds allow.  We'd love to share our handmade work with you!"

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She describes her wallets...

Designer fabric and durable canvas make this wallet super practical as well as fun. Perfect for you, the frugal fashionista! The front flap has a pocket and six card pockets, then four envelopes, and the back flap has a pocket and pen holder. The envelopes have a canvas label ready for you to assign with a name. The last envelope zips to close keeping your change and cell phone tucked in perfectly.

The Giveaway!!!

Sarah is kindly giving away her Mermaid wallet to the lucky winner.

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PRIZE : (1) Blue Mermaid Wallet made by Sarah of MissMoneyBags NUMBER OF WINNERS : (1) One TO ENTER : Enter by commenting on this post with your favorite wallet style from MissMoneyBags. (i.e., I LOVE the retro wallet!) The winner will then be chosen by Random.org. PRIZE SHIPS : Only to the US. NITTY GRITTY : This giveaway closes on Thursday, November 6, 2014 at 5pm MST. Only one contest entry per email address. The winner will be chosen by Random.org and will be announced in an update to this post the following Monday morning. We will email the winner directly, so please make sure you use your regular everyday email address when commenting. ***Discount for everyone: 10% off your order from MissMoneyBags! – code: HOB (Code expires November 30, 2014)

GOOD LUCK!

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