Stenciled Terra Cotta Herb Pots/Pinterest Party

Happy Friday!  We made it through another work week.  High five!  Go team.

On Monday,  I mentioned that I am hosting a Pinterest party on Sunday at the Davenport Michaels.  I'll be crafting there from 1-4pm.  You should join me.  If you're not local, you can join another fabulous Hometalk blogger near you.  It's a great group of bloggers so be sure to check out the list!

We have all been sharing our projects with each other, answering questions, etc.  It's been a bit intimidating.  There is talk of business cards and all day photo shoots.  I'm all like "What's a business card?  What's a blog?" while everyone else is whipping up 27 projects with perfectly styled photos.  Eh.  I'll stick with Michelle good at crafting.  Craft with Michelle.

Sooo, I felt a little pressure to whip up another craft.  I've been wanting to try my hand at painting terra cotta pots with stencils.  My stenciling on pot #1 didn't turn out bad but it's also not great.  Luckily I was originally aiming for a distressed/aged/imperfect look.  Sand paper will made the blurred lines look intentional.  I will be working on more of these babies on Sunday.  

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Here's what you'll need to join me for stenciled terra cotta herb pots.

  • Terra cotta pots (mind blown)
  • Chalkpaint (or any color you'd like)
  • White paint (or whatever color you'd like to paint your pot)
  • Stencils (I used a label stencil and some herb stencils.  All reusable.)
  • Paint brushes
  • Sand paper (for a distressed pot)
Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Start by painting your pot whatever color you'd like. I chose white because I'm boring.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Let it dry and then rough it up with some sand paper if you're going for the aged look.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Paint inside the stencil with chalk paint. I used chalk paint so I can write which herb I am planting in here.  Because that's what bloggers do.   I mean, mint and chives look nothing alike but it's always good to have them labeled.   Once this pot dries, I will write "fake Ikea plant". 

Next I added my herb themed stencils along the top of the pot and also painted them.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Remove the stencils and enjoy your rustic, chippy-ish herb pot.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog
Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

So, Sunday.  Be there.  Micheals that is. 1-4pm.  Right during nap time.  That's how dedicated I am to crafting.

Looking for more project inspiration?  Here's a list of all of the projects the Hometalk bloggers will tackle on Sunday!  Happy weekend!

Your Nose is Running. Better Catch It. (Kleenex Style)

This post is brought to you by Kleenex. All opinions and talks of snotty noses are my own.

Let's take a quiz. True or False.

Michelle's nose has been running non-stop since the beginning of January.

Michelle likes cute things.

Kleenex started out as a facial tissue for removing makeup.

If you answered true to all of the above, you are correct! You win a chance at a trip to NYC and $5000 for shopping. Seriously.

When Kleenex contacted me about sharing their awesome Kleenex Style Studio I couldn't pass it up. I've seriously had a box of Kleenex stuck to me since the beginning of January. No joke.

To celebrate Kleenex’s 90th anniversary, they’re bringing you another innovative first: The Kleenex® Style Studio . It’s a fun, inspiring way to discover more of the Kleenex® Brand designs and products you love. And maybe even a few that’ll take you by surprise. It sucked me in for a good 20 minutes. Oops.

Tissues boxes aren't always the most attractive way to spruce up your home decor.  At this point, I have no choice.  Well, I have a choice but the lack of tissue would just be ugly. Luckily Kleenex has cute styles to choose from.

I have a box next to my spot on the couch. Not ideal but it blends nicely.  This is my traveling box that also follows me to the kitchen.  


I have a box next to my dog.  He's a big fan of Kleenex. Kleenex is his favorite brand to shred.  He's picky as tissue shredding is one of his favorite past times.

Note: No Kleenex tissues were harmed in the photographing of this post.  I can't, however, say that about other boxes.  

And lastly I have a box next to my bed.

Over at the Kleenex Style Studio there are a ton of designs you can look through.

I thought the It's a Hoot design would look adorable in my craft room.

Or how about the Rendez Vous in our powder room.

I totally need a box in our office while giving it a makeover. The Typo would fit in nicely. Don't you think?

So many fun designs!

If that isn't enough fun there is also a quick style quiz to see how you do judging between fashionable cat walk designs and the designs of the new Kleenex boxes at the Kleenex Style Studio Test your fashion sense for a chance to win a trip to NYC with $5000 for shopping. (I hope you do better than I did. I need to get back to watching Project Runway. Stat!)

Visit the Kleenex Style Finder landing page to play and click on “sweeps” tab in the top right corner of the page. Then click "play to enter".

Also, can you take this quick, 1 question survey ! You all know I love a good survey!

How did you do on the catwalk versus Kleenex design quiz ? Is your dog a Kleenex shredder? What design would work best in your home?

Office Planning

Today let's discuss our neglected office.

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I think the last time I posted any progress in this room was in 2012. It's crazy how fast time goes!

I've decided to get to work on this room.  Okay, I've started thinking about this room.  One minute I decide I really need to think about things before diving in and then two years later I've done nothing.   I've decided now is the time.  I think.  It's really cold and my couch/blanket/dog are really warm.  Maybe I'll need to bust out the snuggie while painting.

This room is currently a catch all for the stuff we're too lazy to deal with.  I mainly dump stuff in here because the room isn't pretty so I don't really care.  Nate does it because he's a boy.  Ike leaves all of his toys in here and then gets mad when we shut the door.  I digress.

Here's the plan.  For this minute.  It's subject to change.  The walls are going to be painted.  I'm leaning towards Sherwin Williams Thunder Gray.  It's a dark browny gray.  (That's a thing.)

I purchased these curtains during a recent sale.  (The ones pictured above were way too ivory.  These are more of a greige.)  I hope I don't hate them when I hang them.  I struggle with purchasing items from the interwebs.

I think I'm going for this kind of look.  I think.  (I really just pretend like I know what I'm doing.)  So I think the curtains will work swimmingly.

I think it's time that we get a new couch.  This one has been with me since the early part of pharmacy school. It's pretty gross.

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Nate and I are both really liking this one but in a camel colored leather.  It's surprisingly comfy!  It's like the one couch out of 1000 that we have looked at in our area that we actually like.  I now know why most people in the Midwest have big, puffy couches.  BECAUSE THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE.  

Sorry the for the caps.  Couch shopping stressed me out.

We also have plans for a furniture build in here.  Let's keep that a secret.  It's no fun giving away the whole room, right?  But don't hold your breath waiting for this secret though.  It's tax season and Nate's a zombie.  I am going to help build this one but I'm not allowed near power tools while unattended.  (True story.)

I'm hoping to get started painting this weekend but I do have a big Pinterest party to host and Downton Abbey to catch up on.  Priorities.

What are your thoughts on my sad little office?