Shutters Project

I'm so excited to be sharing the finish of our new custom made shutters that we recently added to our covered porch.  My Husband and a dear friend of ours, who oh so kindly, not only helped with the project, but also provided most all of the tools for it too.  Thanks again Tom!  Thank you, to both of them for all the hard work they put into this.  They both did an excellent job.  I am truly grateful.  They exceeded my expectations and I love the results! 





Over a year ago this past November we were almost at completion of the dream-turned-reality of our new covered porch and patio area.  You can read more on that here.  It was an adventure that lasted from the tear down of our old deck and patio in late July, through to right before and just in time to host our Thanksgiving holiday with family and friends.  

We use the added space quite regularly and even throughout the winter with the use of the fireplace and occasionally an out-door heater.   I shared a post on the curtains we made from drop cloths, and while they do a fairly good job for the most part with keeping the sun out, providing shade and privacy.  We also used them to help keep some heat in during the cooler months, and to cut down on the rain coming in as well.  We found that we get more rain and debris coming in from the west side, even if closing and securing the curtains.

I started thinking about shutters and wondering how, or if, that would be doable, affordable even?  After much looking, and searching, my ideas were then shown to the hubby for approval, and then also to the wood-working man extraordinaire/friend, Tom.  Who in short order put together a plan of action and list of needs.  With said plan a go, they were off to get supplies and begin the creation that proved even more to my liking and total satisfaction, than the original thought or vision.  To say I am pleased with the final result is definitely an understatement!  I'm loving the new shutters and I am truly amazed every time I look at them.   I have jokingly said to them that I better not be asking for more shutters for a while, but don't you think they would look good say, around the whole porch?  Or perhaps just on the opposite side for now!




With the help of my husband here is a brief description of the Shutters:
From 12' x 1" x 8" Cypress lumber they cut 6' and 3' lengths, and then biscuit-cut and joined them to make 1" x 16" panels.  Each panel was reinforced with additional 1" x 4" pieces of cypress, that were screwed horizontally across each joined panel, by counter-sinking the screws and filling the holes with wooden dowels.  Each completed panel was then connected with mortised hinges, creating a bi-fold 32" shutter.  A set of the 32" shutters filled each of the four openings on that area.

When all eight shutters are in the closed position, it provides weather protection for almost a 100sq ft area. Pintle hinges were used to mount the shutters to the deck.  He describes it as "A deceptively complex design that included 40 hinges connecting 32 pieces of cypress."  

We chose to paint the shutters white to match the rest of our porch and house trim using the same "Super Paint", and the black hinges were chosen to match the balusters in our railings which are black powder coated, as are all of the hinges.

We actually began this project in October, and worked mostly over the weekends doing what we could, when we could as time allowed, and allowing for the painting and drying time too.  We were finished just before ringing in the New Year!



Our work area for the painting.  Painted bottom sections completed.



Painted top sections completed.



All hinges added.  Ready for installation!



Installation Day!  This is the area where they will be installed



Hard at work installing the top portion, after the bottom portion has been added to this section.



 I'm loving the look already! "Looking good fellas...Keep up the good work!"


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Installation complete!  Just a few details left to do, by adding some trim and latches on the inside to lock the shutters while closed.  They are doing a terrific job of keeping out the wind and rain, and the leaves and pine straw from the nearby trees.  I think the shutters are beautiful, and they're a nice addition to the whole look of our covered porch.


Trim added to the top and bottom of these sections and latches added.


Close-up of the trim and latches.  The latches keep the shutters securely closed, especially in windy conditions


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A view from the outside when all shutters are closed.



View from the outside when just the top shutters are opened.



View from inside with the top shutters open.


(I took this photo before the trim and latches were added.)  The shutters are a beautiful and functional addition to our porch. We are very pleased with the whole process, and the completed look is even better than imagined!  Now we can close off the wind and rain, and maybe even laugh at the weather a little bit!





I just love it when a plan, goes better than planned!...







A "Grand" Birthday





We enjoyed a day with family and friends as we celebrated a "Grand" Birthday
on Saturday in Greenville, SC.



A Birthday Party shared with family and friends.
The Birthday Girl is all smiles.  Lil' Sis is all smiles too.


Make a Fringed Infinity Scarf from a T-shirt


Here's a super easy project for you!  Make a Fringed Infinity Scarf from a T-shirt!




Isn't it cute?  I sure think so!



I have made another type of scarf from a t-shirt  before, and I believe this one is even easier to make!  



I've made a few of these now, and have them in different colors.  
As you can see!





It's easy to make these and in no time you can add an extra punch of color to your outfits.  Most of the craft stores sell basic t-shirts and they are inexpensive.  I picked up a couple youth t-shirts at the dollar store for these.  I just really liked the colors, so I grabbed them up.  I think these scarves would be good to wear anytime and any season, they would look nice over a plain t-shirt in the summer too.


This is so easy you can even have the kiddos help, and they can also make their own, I just recommend supervision with the cutting process, or have an adult do that part!



Begin by cutting just under the sleeve and cut a straight line across to the same place on the other side.



I made a chalk mark at about three inches from the cut edge, this was my cut-to guide line.



I just eye-balled approximately a half inch, and made all my cuts about the same.

Carefully continuing to cut all across the top layer only and don't cut the underside at the same time.  Then move the cut fringe out of the way to do the rest of the cutting underneath, or flip over then cut that side.  Remember to move the fringe out of the way from the other side, so you don't cut it.

The cuts don't have to be precisely perfect, just try to stay consistent.  The edges of the fringe won't be noticeable later, you'll see.



Now pull and stretch each piece firmly but carefully, don't pull too hard, it might tear or break if you do!



Continue to pull and stretch each of the cut pieces.  



You'll notice they are a little longer now than they were.  And they curl-up.



It should look like this after stretching each cut piece and forming the fringe.


This one started out measuring about 11 inches, and the cuts were made at about the 3 inch mark.  The finished measurement was about 12 inches in length, with about a 4 inch fringe.


This one started out measuring about 13 inches, and the cuts were made at about the 4 inch mark.  The finished measurement was about 14 inches in length, with about a 5 inch fringe.


I recommend that you wash your fringed scarves before wearing because they'll have some lint shedding after cutting the fringe, and washing will take care of that.







Now just imagine all the color choices out there to choose from!





Happy crafting!...








Aeon is two!




Our lives have been furr-ever changed by him and the unconditional love he gives us.


-Happy '2nd' Birthday to Aeon-


Where has the time gone?  Our boy is two already!  I've been saying he is now a teenager, well in dog years that is!  He's a sweet boy and he truly loves everyone.  Most especially his favorite male known as "Daddy", and that's all you have to say to get him to perk up and take notice.  When Daddy comes home or he hears "Daddy's home", it's on!  I mean full on furr-ever smiles, prancing around, and tail-wagging that will make you think he is going to hurt something with that thing!  Yep he's a Daddy's boy for sure!  But, he loves Mommy too!  In a more gentle, knows I'm the one he should be that way with, sort of way.  It's very sweet, and so is he! 


He is a gorgeous boy!...and I think he knows it!

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I just couldn't resist getting the hubby this t-shirt!
He really likes it!
But, it's true pretty much...almost...uh huh...sort of...mmm hmm!

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And although I'm disappointed our team didn't make it to the Superbowl this year, I am glad my Sister sent me this bandanna last year for him to wear during the games as we cheer for the team!

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From this sweet handsome puppy...

To this two year old handsome dog!

He has matured beautifully!


It's never a dull moment sharing life with our golden.  He has changed and grown into both a very good, and very good looking male these past two years.  All eighty-five pounds of him joy.  So much more to love!





He's our special boy!...






Thoughts and Things - This week...Hummingbirds/Cake & MIL


I love Hummingbirds!  They are beautiful birds, and they're so fascinating and enjoyable to watch.  I really miss them during this time of year because it is too cold here for them.  Even though we do usually have a milder winter than most other areas, we don't have tropical weather during winter either.  I have a few ceramic versions of hummingbirds to keep me attracted for the times when the little beauties are not present and visiting our garden.  

One of my favorites on display in my home.


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I recently discovered there is a delicious recipe going around social media for Hummingbird Cake.  No! ...it's not made of hummingbirds ...isn't that silly?!  But it does sound delicious from the list of ingredients!

One of my favorite magazines, Southern Living originally ran a recipe for Hummingbird Cake in 1978 and they say it has become the most requested recipe in their history.  I don't know where I have been all those years, since I didn't know of this cake recipe!  It sounds perfectly delicious, so I'll be planning to try it out real soon!



Southern Living shared Six Ways with Hummingbird Cake, featuring the original 1978 Hummingbird Cake recipe, along with lightened and simple variations for hummingbird cake recipes with their updated take on the original recipe.



Doesn't this Hummingbird Cake look delicious!  I could almost lick my computer screen!  I sure would like a piece, or two, of that right now!  You can get the recipe here.


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I also wanted to send out big 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' wishes to my Mother-in-law,
with much love, and many hugs and kisses.
She had a birthday this week, and I know she loves Hummingbirds too, so this post is dedicated to her in honor of her birthday!











After-the-holidays : Winter decor



It usually seems after all of the holiday decorations are put away, the house is kind of like a blank canvas to work with.  I love the holidays and the decorating ..."and always over decorate" is what my hubby might say!  But, when all of that is put away and out of sight, I feel like it would certainly be sad to do nothing, and so unlike me as well!

So, since it is still winter ...much to my dismay!  And to keep me from the winter...blahs.  I just added some simple touches to carry me through to the next couple of holidays coming up, and until Spring.

I must admit I did have to show some real restraint while browsing the left-over after-Christmas goodies that were on sale.  I mean I had to seriously talk to myself sternly and say "NO! ... you don't need anything else right now!"  ...I know the hubby is not believing that for a second, but it's true!

Although ...there were some other things that were definite must-haves ...so I did get those!  I mean a gal's gotta do, what a gal's gotta do! ...Right?


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I found these simple glass vases at Michael's and thought they would easily be multi-purpose, and so to start with decided to use them in this way.


Glass cylinder vases, curly sticks, and some ribbon (all for under a twenty), had me saying "I can't wait to get home and put these together!  Now I have something new to look at on the mantel.  

I was very pleased with finding the bronze colored ribbon, and the idea sprang from there.  I just wrapped the two different ribbons around the vase, and tied the top one into a bow, securing them both in place.  I had some pretty pearl craft pins and I cut them down to tuck-in for a little extra somethin'!  I stopped short of adding Epsom salt to the vases, I've seen that done by using it in the bottom of glass vases with some branches it them and it resembles snow, adding a winter look to them.  White sand could also be used for a similar look.




I was pleased with the finished result of these, especially after I put two of them together.



Often less is more!  The fireplace and mantel are an important focal point to the room.  I like changing the mantel, although it is a small space there are big possibilities!  It's a blank canvas to work with, and easy to re-work as well.




This is a clean and simple look that I can add to.  But, for now it is just enough, and it has a winter feel to me.  Adding new decor for 'little cost' is what I am always looking for, and it's nice to have a change of scenery, too.  It feels like a nice fresh start.  I like adding different, or even unusual items to my candelabra.  I think it makes it even more interesting sometimes.




...And it's another great way to 'display' items as well!  Rather than having five of the same glass candle holders, I only used the two, and displayed a few balls from my decorative ball assortment instead.





I did choose to add a few more things to the mantle, and once again it's more free decorating with items that I had around the house.  Gold plates and two of my Willow Tree statues.  I like the additional items to fill-up the blank spaces!  It's the love of decorating within me ...and, it is a woman's prerogative to change her mind! {giggles}  I can easily take this look on into Spring!





I still had some pine cones, candles, and plants around, and I have items that were either packed away or in a another room, also some items that I've had for a long time or that I have made.  So using all of that is no-cost decorating!  That's always good.  I find that I always have to have some greenery, I suppose it is because it reminds me of spring and summer, when everything is fresh and alive with color.  Whether real or artificial, some plants or greenery is a must!




This tin basket was a must-have for sure, and thanks to my 40% off one item coupon too!  And, not only is it perfectly me, it can be changed simply by using different fillings!  Plus I like the low profile of it to hang between the front door and storm door!  I tucked in some faux evergreens and berries, adding to the winter decor. 




The dining area sits on the ready with a fresh clean look for now.  Simple and easy with what was on hand, and as to not have it be un-decorated, un-noticed, or un-loved.



Placing three square placemats diagonally down the center of the table creates a quick table runner, and more no-cost decorating since they are items I already had on hand.


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One of the things I really like about neutral decor, is it's easy to inject color and make changes quite simply.  And you can make a big impact with just a little color too.  It will be easy to add a little color here over the next couple months as well.  I also like neutral decor because it offers me a cohesive look, room to room, especially when the rooms are open to each other as is part of my homes floor plan.  It flows well from one room to the other.

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I'm so glad we usually have more of a mild winter here in the south, which has been the case so far for this one.  I'm hopeful that will continue for a little longer and this season will pass quickly!



We'll be staying cozy and warm for now, hope you are too!...


Warm Hugs,






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Tammy is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Tips, Treats & Treasures, where her creativity is explored with a mixture of her artistic abilities and style through her home decorating, thrifty finds, DIY and creative craft projects, along with her family favorite recipes. She shares through her blog her ideas and helpful tips on everything she has learned over the years and much of which she is passionate about in the hope of inspiring others, with her own unique style storytelling.