the art of procrastination

So as of today, there are only nine days left until my brother’s wedding. And I’ve been on limited crafting time this week, between work and social stuff that’s popped up (my best friend from high school is in town with her husband and two kids, so I went over to her parents’ house last night to catch up with her, and then my best friend now stopped by tonight). No, I don’t have a picture of the dress yet. So really, other than a little bit of time spent on it tonight, the only day I had this week that I could have worked on finishing the wrap was Monday, since it took me a good bit of time on Sunday to get the buttonhole figured out (for one half. I still have one half to go as of tonight. Including basting the interfacing onto the velvet.)

So do you think I sewed on the wrap on Monday? Nooo… I did this.
This pile of wood is my computer desk, completely disassembled. I hope I can get it back together all right… I don’t have a picture of what it looked like all together originally, but I did take pictures of the different pieces and components before disassembling them the rest of the way/removing the hardware that was left. (My dad had already taken it apart a bit.) So it took me several hours, but I got the whole thing sanded. And pretty much by myself–I did have to get my dad to help me with one particualarly difficult screw (which was not my fault, whoever originally put it together did a crappy job that resulted in chunks being taken out of the particle board, which is the main reason I absolutely have to paint it. Because we had to fill those in with some kind of construction goop.)

So now I can say the room is officially started, even though my brother won’t be moving the rest of his stuff out until after his honeymoon. I even bought my paint yesterday, and made a date with two of my friends who volunteered to come over and help me paint. (Without my even asking them to. I have good friends.)

Also, though I’m procrastinating on getting a picture of the dress (due to bad lighting and a horribly messy current bedroom), I did finally get a picture of my hutch thingy. (The top is a little messed up– the finish was chipped pretty badly, so that got some preliminary sanding.)
And then this is a closeup of the doors. I know it’s a little bit country looking, but I do like the hinges and hardware a lot on this! It’s kind of earthy, which fits in my rather nature-inspired room very well. (I just have to figure out what color I’m going to have to repaint them… I don’t think they’re going to work with it as is after I paint it white. I’d debated leaving it the natural color, but since the main flat surface was messed up anyway…)

On a somewhat related note, I found this quiz courtesy of Salinda. According to it, my decor style is “global casual”.

Your home is warm and inviting, and expresses your curiosity and zest for life. You have wide-ranging interests, and an appreciation for many different cultures and ways of life. You bring a sense of the far-flung world into your home through its décor through unique or artisan-made treasures. Objects in your home tend to reflect your personality, your passions, your values, and your eclectic interests. This gives your home a sense of intrigue and comfort.

You value creativity. You are stylish and fun loving, and can be an inspiration to others. You have a natural sense of drama, and you know you have to be willing to take risks—whether with colors, finishes, furniture choices, or ideas—for your home to stand out. Your home can be happy and lively and the place all of your friends want to be.

I thought it was pretty accurate, actually! And a nice way to not go with the cop-out of “eclectic”.

3 thoughts on “the art of procrastination

  1. I'm betting that you will get the dress finished. I look forward to a picture of you wearing it. Meanwhile, you got a lot of neat stuff done. I love the “hutch thingy”!

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  2. love the hutch, …I am sure you will get that dress finished, if you work like me, I work my best under “short” deadlines… 🙂 the computer desk…well that looks scary…ohh and thanks for the heads up on the new mystery series…I will look that one up.. 🙂

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