{nightstand makeover & DIY chalk paint}

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A few weeks ago, while going for an after-dinner-walk, the hubby and I found a set of nightstands on the side of the road, set out for trash, that looked like they’ve been around since the 60s.
Even though they had been rained on a little and one of the bottom doors was missing, we each snatched one and happily headed home with our finds.

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Since we wanted the nightstands to be matching, we decided to take the functioning door off as well and have open shelves on the bottom.

After taking the bottom door off and thoroughly cleaning the nightstands, we applied a fresh coat (or two) of paint. I thought these $0 nightstands would be the perfect project to try out a DIY version of chalk paint.

To mix the DIY chalk paint:

Dissolve 1 part of plaster of paris with 1 part of hot water
& then mix it into 3 parts of latex paint

We still had a bucket of white latex paint on hand from when we moved into our apartment and added a few drops of turquoise acrylic paint to it to get the desired color.

The paint works like a charm, is really easy to apply & dries very quickly, so you don’t have to wait too long to apply a second coat.
The best part about the chalk paint is, there’s no need to sand or prime. Just clean your piece of furniture and get to the fun part! ;)

I did apply a coat of wax after everything was dry, to protect the paint and make it easier to clean the nightstands.

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A couple days ago, we finally found some wrapping paper that we thought would match perfectly and were finally able to finish our project.

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And now I finally have a place to put my books (and yes, I’m re-reading The Hunger Games right now! ;) ) and little knick-knacks that I keep by the bed.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t stand back far enough to take a picture of the whole bed, so I had to piece the pics together. .  But, there’s a king-sized bed in between our new nightstands. ;)

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{pictures from holland}

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We are back from a wonderful 4-day trip to Holland!
Our destination was Soest, which is located about 45 minutes outside of Amsterdam. Our friends (who moved from Texas to Europe last year as well) invited us to spend a long weekend with them.
We arrived around 5pm on Friday afternoon and spent the evening in their cute little town.
On Saturday we took the train to Amsterdam, where we spent all day walking around, gazing at the beautiful buildings and canals. We bought lunch at a local store and had a picnic in Vondelpark. Before leaving this beautiful city we took a boat tour through the Grachten (canals). Very worth the 8€!
We spent Sunday morning in the dunes in Soest. I’ve never seen so much sand that’s not by the beach..
And went to Amersfoort after lunch to walk around town. Amersfoort is a really cute little town. Definitely worth a stop when you’re traveling by! ;)

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{pictures from groningen}

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Let me apologize in advance for this image-heavy post. ;)
Like I mentioned in the last Floral Friday, the hubby and I went to Groningen in the Netherlands last week. We had a really good time exploring the city (I haven’t been for about 3 1/2 years). The weather was amazing — not too warm and not too cold. All in all just a beautiful day!
I’m in love with the little red brick houses..
..all the pretty details around town..
..and the canal going through the city (not in love with the muddy water so much..)!
It was the first time I’ve seen the bridge turn to let a couple boats through..
Well, I know most of you live overseas, but if you’re ever around here, you should go visit Groningen. Only after you’ve stopped by my hometown, Bremen, of course! ;)

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{backyard decoration}

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I hope everyone had a lovely Easter weekend and enjoyed some family time!
We celebrated Easter by having a wonderful, delicious Easter brunch in my mom’s beautiful backyard. So, all the decorating credit goes to her! ;)
I love all the detail she added to her already beautiful little piece of heaven behind her house!

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{berlin adventures}

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We’re back home after a long weekend in Berlin and as much fun as I had, I missed all of you and my little blog bunches!

It was my husband’s first visit to Germany’s capitol and my family’s hometown. So, aside from visiting with grandma, aunts, uncles and cousins, we did some sight seeing.
Saturday was a beautiful — but freezing cold — day and we visited a few sights.

The Brandenburg Gate and Holocaust Memorial:

Around the Museum Island at the Spree and the Statue of Liberty-Bear at the American Embassy:

At Checkpoint Charly, the famous crossing point between West and East Berlin during the Cold War:

Berlin is home to a lot of old American cars, like the AMC Pacer we spotted not far from Checkpoint Charly. Below a picutre of a Trabant (Trabi) from former East Germany:

At the Eastside Gallery, a 1.3 km long section of the Berlin Wall:

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