Edge Painted Chair

Things you should know about me:

1. I can’t rollerskate.

2. I like butter on chocolate Pop-Tarts. 

3. I’m a chicken when it comes to decorating.

Remember these chairs I picked up while doing some birthday thrifting?

thrift store chairs

I really wasn’t appalled by their honey oak appearance.  I was just appalled by it in my craft room.  My first reaction was to paint them white.  Many of you suggested coral.  I like coral. But white is safe. Coral is brave.  And colorful.  And scary.  (See #3 above.)

So in true Michelle fashion, I painted the chairs white.  And they were boring.

I guess even chicken girl needs some color every now and then. But not too much color.  That’s frightening. So I comprised.

Edge Painted Chair

I painted the edges coral (Sherwin Williams Dishy Coral like my button).

Whoa, Right?  So. Much. Color.  I’m wild.

I was inspired by those doors with only the edges painted.  I’m totally too chicken to paint a door edge but a chair edge I can handle.

Edge Painted Craft Room Chairs

Edge Painted Chair Coral and White

Just the right amount of color for this decorating hen.

Decor and the Dog Edge Painted Chair

Corl and White Edge Painted Chair

Edge Painted Chair Decor and the Dog

Now I need to get to work on some art for above that sewing table!  I might add a little something something to the back of those chairs one of these days.  I just need to gather my courage to do so.

What do you think of the colored edges?  Are you a decorating chicken?  Any fellow butter on Pop-Tarts lovers?

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5 Tips For A Dog Friendly Mudroom

I think a lot of home bloggers dream of their homes being featured in a magazine.  I know that was a dream of mine.  And now it’s a reality.

Ike and his High Desert Dog Feature

Decor and the Dog in High Desert Dog

Decor and the Dog Feature in High Desert Dog

Okay, so my dream didn’t involve our home in a dog magazine.  High Desert Dog to be exact.  None the less, it’s still pretty cool.  I would be lying if I thought my blog would be as successful without the Ike man.  The editor at High Desert Dog was great to work with.  The current issue of the magazine has some great articles like “Is Your Dog a Good Roommate” and “Blindness in Dogs”. It’s a great resource for dog owners in the Southwest.  There are many articles about local dog parks, events, and shelter information.  Makes me wish there was something available locally for Ike and I.

The article isn’t available on-line so I thought I’d share it with you all today!  (I’d like to thank my friends Danielle and Kim for proofreading/giving suggestions during the writing process!  This biology major appreciated their English skills that I ain’t got.)

Tips for a Dog Friendly Mudroom

Five Tips for a Dog Friendly Mudroom

Dogs are a lot of things- energetic, fun-loving, and loyal. When I walk in the back door door, I know my Wire Fox Terrier, Ike, will greet me with a wagging tail and sloppy kiss. Ike’s love for me is unmatched by anyone else-besides my husband. Maybe.

Ike and I share many interests . Long walks, cuddling in blankets and peanut butter. One interest we do not share is home decorating. Ike, like many dogs, has little concern for design or style. He doesn’t care if he runs with messy paws on hardwood or linoleum. He thinks mud looks great on any wall color.

As you probably already know, decorating with dogs can be a challenge. Dogs are messy and have little regard for high-end design. Most dogs are, however, valued members of the family. It is important for a homeowner to be able to show their sense of style while still considering the needs of their pets.

A good place to begin- the mudroom. The mudroom is an excellent space for homeowners to begin decorating with their dog in mind. Mudrooms are typically informal spaces located near a back entry- a perfect place for a dog to eat dinner or have dirty paws wiped clean.

There are five important factors to consider when creating a stylish dog-friendly mudroom: walls, flooring, safety, storage, and style.

Walls:

Choose satin paint for your mudroom walls. Dogs drool. Dogs shake water on walls on rainy days. Walls painted with satin paint are much easier to clean than walls painted with flat paint. To truly design the
mudroom with your dog in mind, consider painting the walls yellow, blue or grey. These are the only colors that dogs are able to see. Currently, greys are a popular color in home decor.

Flooring:

Choose a durable, scratch-resistant floor for a mudroom. Ceramic tile is an excellent choice because it is easy to clean, difficult to scratch and resistant to most animal stains. There are many great tile options available to fit almost any decor. Hardwood flooring would be your next best option. Hardwood floors are easy to clean but are easily scratched by larger dogs. If hardwood floors are your choice, choose a light to medium finish. Low gloss or distressed woods are less likely to show pet scratches. Regular grooming of your pet’s nails will also aid in keeping wood floors looking their best. Carpet is not recommended as it is difficult to clean and absorbs pet odors. If you choose carpet, consider carpet tiles which are easy to replace.

Safety:

Organize your dog-friendly mudroom to make it free of clutter. Often, the mudroom ends up being a catch-all space for towels, shoes, plastic bags and purses. Dogs love to chew on things that they shouldn’t. Design your mudroom so as to minimize the amount of opportunities for a dog to ingest something they should not or injure themselves. An important part of a safe mudroom is plenty of storage.

Storage:

A mudroom is a great place to store your dog’s belongings. Keep in mind that you will need a place to store a dog’s leash, food, treats, towels, bones, medications and paperwork. A closet is a great place to
store items like medications that should be kept out of the pet’s reach. Baskets on shelves are an inexpensive solution for storing dog toys and treats. Vintage egg crates are a great looking storage option for dog toys. Keep food sealed in a cool and dry location. Store towels in a place where they are easy to access after a trip outside. I also recommend storing leashes within easy reach. A special hook next to your coat is an easy and stylish solution for leash storage. Store food and water dishes underneath
a mudroom bench to keep them out of the way of the humans while remaining easily accessible for your dog.

Decor and the Dog Mudroom

Decor and the Dog Mudroom Bench

Decor and the Dog Mudroom Leash Hook

Style:

Can you have a beautiful pet and a beautiful house? Absolutely. It is important to keep your personal style in mind while decorating your home and mudroom. Your mudroom doesn’t have to be plastered with dogs bones and “woof” signs. You can paint the walls a color to please your dog and choose your favorite color as an accent color. Or vice versa. If you are opposed to tile in your home, choose hardwood instead. Storage baskets or containers are available in a wide range of colors and materials to match any style. Have a custom portrait of your pet made to use as wall art. A less expensive option would be framing favorite family photos or photos of your dog as a puppy.

Dogs may not care about home decor trends but that doesn’t mean that dog owners can’t. Keeping these simple tips in mind, you can take a purely functional and boring mudroom and turn it into a room everyone can be proud of. And this is something on which man and man’s best friend can agree.

What tips do you have for a pet friendly mudroom? Do you dream of your house showing up in a magazine?  Is your blog popular because of your dog/kid/etc?

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Instagram Killed My Blog

Are you an Instagram addict?  I totally am.  (Feel free to follow me.  I’m decorandthedog.  Creative, right.  You can also view the photos on the right side of the blog.)

I realized the other day that I don’t blog as much about our day to day happenings as I used to.  I post them on Instagram and I’m done.   Most of you will probably thank me for that but I realized that a lot of you aren’t on Instagram.  I feel bad leaving you out of the loop on important things in my life.  Like what I ate for supper.  Or breakfast.  Or where Ike is currently sleeping in the house.  These are things that must be shared!

Here’s the hard hitting stories you may have missed if you don’t have a smart phone.  I’m fairly confident I’ll have some kind of substantial post next week.

Instagram Collage 1

It won’t stop snowing in Iowa.  You do not know how many times I have shoveled our driveway.  I then bought tulips because I needed to remind myself that Spring is around the corner.  I’m also kicking up the kettlebell workouts.  A beach vacation is 5 weeks away.  (I’ve had some questions on the kettlebells.  They are GoFit kettlebells from Target.  I am currently using the DVD that goes with them.  I started with 7 lbs. I am up to 10 lbs.  I am was also a weenie.)

Instagram Collage #2

I got a haircut.  Ike got a haircut.  I think Nate did too but we don’t see him very often.  He’s too busy crunching numbers.  I hosted monthly craft night and only have this picture to prove it.  Blogger fail.  I slaved away in the kitchen making homemade pretzels for Princess Woodward. And we made jewelry.  Ike LOVED craft night.  So many bags to dig through.  So little time.  He was sad when everyone left and decided to sleep by the door.

Instagram Collage 3

My family was in town for my birthday.  Ike thought my presents were his.  My mom enjoyed how he poses for the camera on command.  Silly Ike.  Speaking of parents, I picked some up at the thrift store.  They were a good deal.  They barely fit in the car.  We made a stop at Whitey’s (our favorite ice cream shop).  Mmm, Whitey’s.  And then I made breakfast for the family.  Just call me Susie Homemaker  (See what I’m withholding from you.  Breakfast and Whitey’s!)

Instagram Collage 4

Last week-end, the in-laws took me out for my birthday.  There was more food involved.  This time it was pizza at Crust.  Hey, look.  Nate’s short hair.  We then went to hockey. I have a love/hate relationship with our local hockey fans.  So loud and so redneck.  It’s like they are holding auditions for Duck Dynasty or Honey Boo Boo at every game.  Oh hey, here’s proof that I do work on occasion.  Pretty pills.  And last but not least.  I bought some of my favorite make-up with some birthday money.  Stila lip gloss and They’re Real Mascara.  Both are Michelle approved.  I know that is important.

Are you an Instagram addict?  Do you think Instagram is killing blogging?  Any big week-end plans?  I honestly haven’t even thought that far.