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Project 365: Week 51

Week 51 of Project 365 is brought to you by the Letter B, as in BUSY. I had a few days off of work where I attended some events, finished Holiday decorating, finished Holiday shopping, organized, cleaned, and indulged in way too much food.  I’m ready to purge right now. As in the clutter that is taking over my house. We are currently enjoying Christmas. But I’m mentally planning my cleaning and organizing sprees. Angry Kid has a brand new XBox to entertain him while I de-clutter. Wish me luck!

Project 365 349/365: Depth of Field-If I had an iPhone in college, oh the things I could have done.Project 365 351/365: Depth of Field-If I had an iPhone in college, oh the things I could have done.

Project 365 350/365: I love the @DoleFoods Float for The Rose Parade. "Preserving Paradise" #dolefamilydayProject 365 352/365: I love the @DoleFoods Float for The Rose Parade. “Preserving Paradise” #dolefamilyday

The calmest the kid has been all day. Maybe because he's watching Empire Strikes Back.Project 365 353/365: The calmest the kid has been all day. Maybe because he’s watching Empire Strikes Back.

Project 365 352/365: Latest craft project: Mickey Ears Tree Topper. Using 3 plastic Christmas tree balls. I would have liked to have the ears bigger but it is fine!! Idea via #DisneylandHolidays #Disney #ChristmasProject 365 354/365: Latest craft project: Mickey Ears Tree Topper. Using 3 plastic Christmas tree balls. I would have liked to have the ears bigger but it is fine!! Idea via #DisneylandHolidays #Disney #Christmas

Project 365 353/365: I'm on an OCD decluttering rampage tonight. Re-organizing our home office.Project 365 355/365: I’m on an OCD decluttering rampage tonight. Re-organizing our home office.

Project 365 354/365: Some pictures of our Holiday Decor. My house is clean today so I snapped a few pics before chaos occurs!Project 365 356/365: Some pictures of our Holiday Decor. My house is clean today so I snapped a few pics before chaos occurs!

Project 365 355/365: I took myself out to breakfast today. Total glutton.Project 365 357/365: I took myself out to breakfast today. Total glutton.

Happy Halloween

Today is Halloween!!! Angry Kid and his friends were totally bummed that they could not dress up for school. Only the kindergarteners were allowed to dress up. The first graders are having a party though.  I get to volunteer in the class during the party, yippee for me, I think?

I finally got some pictures of the simple decorations that I put up in our house.  I figure since it is the last day of the month, and actual Halloween, I should/would share.  I’m a slacker like that. Ok, honestly, my house is a pain to photograph. NEVER use semi-gloss paint unless it is a kitchen or a bathroom. My living room walls are so reflective. It is a total pain to take photographs.

Family Room with Halloween DecorationsThis view is where most of my decorations are. The picture frame all have different photos from Halloween’s in the past.  I buy the frames on sale at the end of the Season.  The bunting above the TV was made by me. The other Halloween things have been collected over the years.

Halloween Decorations 2011The console/sofa table was a great find by me on Craig’s List.  Like the photos displayed near the TV, these are photos from Halloween in the past.  The wreath on the front door is a Harvest Themed Wreath made by cousin-in-law Jackie.  The bunting above the office doorway and on the dining room mirror was made by me.

On Sunday (yesterday), we went to the Pumpkin and Pancakes event at South Coast Plaza. It was our first time attending. The event raises money for CASA Orange County, CHOC Children’s Foundation, and Orangewood Children’s Foundation. We were invited to attend this event as special guests/media.

PumpkinWe started off the event by having a delicious buffet breakfast including pancakes, and other delightful breakfast foods. The event was held on all three floors of South Coast Plaza West. On the first floor, there was a DJ, and dancing with some of the characters that stopped by. The second floor had the buffet breakfast, silent auction items, and photographs. The third floor had arts & crafts, facepainting, hair feathers, and balloon animals. Angry Kid had a hard time deciding which thing to select first, but he chose facepainting.

JAD_6317Angry Kid told the make-up woman that he wanted an “atom bomb symbol”. Yea, I did the translation to a hazmat symbol.  I was able to pull up a graphic on my iPhone to help her out.

Only my son would ask for a hazmat symbol to be painted on his face. #pumpkinsandpancakesAfter the facepainting was finished, it was time for crafts.  Angry Kid was big on the crafts. He wanted to do every craft. That kid of mine loves glue sticks.

Arts and CraftsThere were some awesome gift packs for the Silent Auction. Ironically, Angry Kid already had most of the toys…yikes, we have a ton of stuff at our house.

Silent AuctionOf course, Angry Kid spent so much time doing crafts, we ended up in an extremely long line for balloon animals. When we go to the front, Angry Kid did not know what he wanted. He settled on a sword…Ya, this sword is a bit odd looking.

JAD_6393We finished the morning off with some trick-or-treating.

JAD_6406I had to take this picture because I heart Hello Kitty.

It was a fun morning at South Coast Plaza. I really appreciated the invitation and Angry Kid had a blast.

Now, if we can just survive tonight!! Wish me luck!

Galvanized Steel Magnet Board Project

Around two years ago, I bought a large wood frame from a builder’s surplus store.  I had no project in mind, but I knew that it was a good size (48 inches by 30 inches), and the price was right, around $10. We moved it around our garage several times, and eventually the frame ended up underneath our bed.  I can’t stand clutter, and it was driving me crazy.  While remodeling my son’s room last year, I finally came up with a project for the frame.  I was going to frame a cork board or chalk board on the wall in my son’s room with that wood frame.  I then realized that doing cork or chalk was not the best idea for a six year old’s room.  I knew my son would not do well if cork = push pins, and chalk, well chalk = mess.

Galvanized Magnet Board

I saw several magnet board projects on other blogs involving sheets of galvanized steel in picture frames.  I thought that this was an excellent idea for my frame project and headed towards our local hardware store.  I went to Home Depot and Lowe’s to look at their galvanized metal. Unfortunately, the frame was WAY TOO BIG, and the sheets of steel that these stores sell, is WAY TOO SMALL.  My co-worker told me awhile ago that her dad deals with metal.  It is a good thing that I remembered this.  I asked her if her dad could get me a large piece of galvanized steel and she said, “YES”.  I gave her the measurements and within a few days, she brought me the piece of galvanized steel.  I placed the piece of steel and the frame against my husband’s work bench in the garage, and there it sat, for another month.

Galvanized Magnet Board Before It Was Hung
Of course, I begged and asked my husband to help me with the project but we were both swamped. One day, he finally agreed to start on it.  He placed the galvanized steel against the wall, and pre-drilled the four corners, after measuring and making it level.  He then took it off the wall, and then checked the drywall to see if he needed anchors, or if he was drilling into the studs.  The reason that we were mounting the steel directly to the wall, and not to the frame, was because it was HEAVY, like VERY Heavy. If we used some kind of glue or epoxy to mount the steel to the frame, it would eventually come loose because of the weight.

Pre-drilling the wall for the magnet board mounting
After pre-drilling the steel, Angry Husband mounted the steel to the wall with dry wall screws. We use these screws a lot in our house. We buy them in bulk.  Angry Husband was moving at a very fast pace, so I took pictures with my iPhone.  Like they say “the best camera to use, is the one you have”.

Magnet board mounted to wall

After mounting the galvanized steel to the wall, Angry Husband then placed the unpainted frame against the wall around the steel.  He then marked the spots where he would place the screws.  He did some measurements, and then pre-drilled the frame.  He then pulled the frame away from the wall.  He then took the frame into the garage and counter sinked the holes so that the frame would lay flat.  I would have never thought of this.

Of course, I went on some errands, and Angry Husband had spray painted the frame while I was gone.  He used a can of primer black that was already in our garage.  We went with a primer black between the rest of the colors in the room are flat, and not shiny.  The orange chair rail is also a flat non-shiny orange. I had already sanded the frame prior to this project being started.

After the spray paint had dried for about a day, Angry Husband mounted the frame on the way.  He used the dry wall screws to secure it once again.

Galvanized Steel Magnet Board
I think that this project was super easy and turned out great. Just don’t get an extremely large frame and expect to find galvanized steel the same size at your local store, because you won’t.

I think Angry Kid’s room is finally done. It is about time!!  Now I just need to finish our master bedroom.

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