Wednesday, October 31, 2012

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


It has been an extremely busy week this week here at Decorated Chaos but I didn't want the day to pass without wishing everyone a Happy Halloween!

I will be picking back up on my posts later this week and am really excited to share with you some projects I was able to squeeze in and get finished so stay close by! You don't want to miss it!

I've also had a few (quick) moments durning lunch hours and late at night to sneak a peek at some of your Halloween costumes and you guys look great! Lots a creativity going on out there!

Be safe and have fun trick-or-treating!

Happy Halloween!

Jennifer

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Bittersweet Door Bucket

 
 
This weekend my Mom and I spent time together and made our annual trip to Baldwin, KS, for the Maple Leaf Festival. It is a huge Fall festival that starts with a parade and goes on for a couple days. There are food vendors, crafters, entertainment by local schools and bands. We really love going this festival and since it is about 30 minutes outside of the city we make a day of it every Fall...which gives my Mom and I time to spend quality time together.
 
As you all know by my post about bittersweet, I love it and use it to decorate every fall. There is just something about the orange berries I love!
 
I told you in my post that I had planned on getting some, and I was finally about to get my hands on it! I picked some up at the Maple Leaf festival and was able to complete some of the vignettes I had started. 
 
 
 
Here are a few picks of how this started. I used this metal basket that I found at the thrift store this Summer. Dull and boring, huh?
 
Yeah, that's what I thought, but with a coat of white spray paint, some bittersweet and a burlap ribbon, it is now worthy of show.
 
 
 
Here it is on the front porch with some pumpkins. The orange pumpkin is sitting in a plant stand that I got at guess where????? the thrift store! That's right! And the white pumpkin is a plastic pumpkin I bought at the festival this weekend. I may do a decorating treatment to it....haven't decided yet. I kind of like it the way that it is though.
 
 
Here is a closer view.
 




And here it is inside leaning up against the fireplace screen. You can see my full mantel here, and read more about the fireplace screen too.  

 
 

 


Here is the before and after.
 
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I can honestly say this time, WHITE was the perfect color! I often times pick black or oil rubbed broze but this time white was the right choice!

 
Jennifer

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Cozy Feeling of Fall

Fall is definitely in full swing here in KC. We have cool cold temperatures with lots of WIND and some rain off and on. So its been a perfect time to bake, eat soup, put on your sweats and snuggle inside and watch TV in the evenings. Aaaaah, it feels so nice to relax and enjoy all the comforts of Fall.
 
 
Here are a few Fall things I am enjoying this week:
 
 
My neighbor's GORGEOUS tree! Every year this tree turns the most BEAUTIFUL shade of yellow....and I can't stop looking at it!!! 



 
The PERFECT shade of golden yellow pops against the crisp blue sky.
 
This is Mother Nature at her BEST!
 
 



 
 
And here is what I get to see every time I look out of my kitchen window! What a beautiful view!
 
 
Then of course I am enjoying warm cinnamon rolls served on my new $0.99 Pottery Barn plates, which you can read about here.
 
(Nothing better than yummy food that looks pretty too!) :)
 
YUM!

 
.......but do I HAVE to share with Mr.Chaos???



So desert first, then dinner, right? LOL
 
 
I enjoyed a light dinner tonight of tomato soup with crackers. I used my new Pottery Barn mugs which you can read about here.
 
These mugs are the PERFECT size for soup. or a big glass of hot chocolate! They hold about 3/4 of a can of soup, which is perfect for me.
 

 
Then of course earlier in the week I was able to gather up some hedge apples. I can't wait to decorate with them and make a gorgeous center piece like the ones here in my post with all the hedge apple eye candy.
 
 
 
 
So Fall is definitely upon us and I am embracing it. The trees are at the height of their bloom this weekend here in KC and its time for all the local Fall Festivals. This weekend we are heading to Baldwin, KS for the annual Maple Leaf Festival. I will post pics when we return.
 
Have a wonderful weekend and I hope you get to get outside and enjoy something Fall-ish!
 
Jennifer

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Pantry Organization

I took my first trip to Costco last week on my lunch hour with a girl from work and I was so excited to stock up on some of our favorite staples. Two things I always need to make a quick meal are chili seasoning/powder, and taco seasoning. I use both of these to make several meals and it never fails, I make it home after work only to realize I am out of the most vital ingredient....the seasoning! And let me tell ya....it peeves me off when this happens, so I decided to do something about it.

While at Costco I decided to stock up and buy two HUGE jugs of seasoning. Now, you gotta realize, we don't have any kids so I am only feeding the two of us....but Mr.Chaos is a laborer and works long hours so he has an appetite. Between you and me-he can eat you outta house and home if you don't watch him! LOL
So to us these are HUGE jugs of seasoning, but let me tell you, I am expecting it to be the best $12 bucks ($6 each), I have spent in a long time! When you break down the cost, the single serve packets are a $1 and if you buy 6 of them its nowhere NEAR the same amount you get in this big boy!

So I figure with winter approaching I need to be prepared to make chili and tacos and all those quick and easy meals that help us get through the winter and it was cost affective for us as well.


Well, believe it or not, after buying these it got me excited and sparked to organize organize our pantry and spice cabinet.

Here are the before pictures......oh my. Yes, those are my cabinets. (cough, cough)



 Yes, this is our spice cabinet. Salt and pepper and other spices spilled over..........


So first things first....I took everything out of the cabinets and wiped them down.  


Then I set aside all the crap, I mean stuff, that I was able to throw out becasue it either expired or was a duplicate! So by taking out things we don't need/use/or had gone bad, I cleared out enough room so that in the end everything is visible and easy to grab.


Now it was time to put everything back so in goes  the spice rack......and if you don't have one of these stair stepped spice racks you really need to get one. They are awesome for organizing.




Then I began layering in the spices one by one with the things we use the least in the back and the things we use the most up front.  Layering is the key to fitting a lot of items into a small space, so without this bad boy I couldn't fit near as much into my pantry!

(LAYERING is the trick here)


I organized all of the lose items into this little tray so they were confined to one spot and not floating around or shoved under something.

I HIGHLY recommend gathering all of those lose packets of things and putting them in one spot so that you KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE and don't overspend buying duplicates, and so that you can easily locate the stuff you need when you need it.



And voila. Hard work over and everything in its place....Including my two new jugs of spices from Costco! :)


Next it was time to tackle the misc pantry cabinet.

and it was WORSE!

 

I started by pulling everything out and doing what I did with the spice cabinet.


(LOVE these cute napkins.....read what it says....cracks me up!)

and these cute toppers for cupcakes.....I forgot I had these and I love them! They're almost too cute to eat! :)


And I took out the bulky items like these two boxes of plastic ware and combined them into one jar (round fits better than square)



Threw out Mr. Chaos' EXPIRED vitamins..............




And organized my cupcake liners....
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Ok, back to organizing.....


And gathered up all the small, lose items like these cupcake pics and put them in a metal tin so they are all together and not falling all over the place or getting bent.


Organized the cake decorating basket...........



And voila! There is actually empty space!
Here is the before and after of the pantry cabinet........MUCH BETTER!

To start a project like this you need to:
  • Take everything out of cabinets
  • Eliminate the things you no longer use/need/or have expired
  • Clean the area
  • Group like items together and make sure everything is in a container of some sort so that lose items are not floating around and getting in the way.
  • Place high use items up front so they are easy to locate


With the Holidays quickly approaching I needed to get this organized so I could free up some space for all the extra food and supplies we will have around the house, so it was time!  


AAaaahhhh, I feel MUCH better now and it all started with a trip to Costco!!! :)

Jennifer


For more organization tips check out how we organized our garage.