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About countrygirlbling

Hi, I'm hoping that my blog and my experiences will help to encourage you. Our journey through life can be unpredictable at times but KNOW that if you are a believer in Christ, HE will always have your best interest at heart! (Even when things don't make sense!) Toodles

DIY Barn Door – Part 2

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I chose primed mdf boards for my barn door – I’m painting it white as opposed to staining it so I thought primed boards would save me a coat of paint, LOL, andddd mdf boards have a slightly rounded edge and I wanted the extra visual definition between the boards.  I purchased 7 – 1×4″x8′ and 2 – 1×6″x8′ for the face of the door.  I cut my first board to 83″ then stacked and clamped 2 more 8′ boards to cut to size.  I’ve found that clamping the boards together and placing the first cut right up against the saw blade gives me more precise cuts (cause I’m not that great at measuring, lol).

I took all the boards in the house and laid them on the flat floor of my kitchen – because building it inside made more sense to me.  It’d be way to heavy for me to get it inside the house after building it.  You can see the 7 inside 1×4″s and the 2 outside 1×6″s.  I used 1×6″s for the outsides because the vertical trim I’m using on top will be 1×4″s and I wanted the reveal under the 1×4″ to show – as opposed to using all 1×4″s and the edges of the door just being stacked on top of each other.  Does that make sense?

Here are my trim pieces.  The door ended up being 35 1/2″ wide.  (You can see the 1×4″s laid on top of the 1×6″s and you can see the reveal of the 1×6″.)  I used a 1×6″ board for the top and bottom of the door and I cut those to the width of the door first (1 extra 1×6″x8′ board for the trim).  Then I cut the vertical 1×4″s to fit between the top and bottom (2 extra 1×4″x8′).

Before attaching everything I painted all the boards first.  Not sure if you can tell but a storm came through so painting happened inside the house. I used Behr Semi-Gloss White.

After the boards dried, I laid them back on the floor.  Then I used 1 1/4″ brad nails and Gorilla Glue to attach all the trim boards which then started holding the door together.

I was pretty generous with the Gorilla Glue, lol.  Glued first, then nailed.

Soooooo, I hate it when I forget to make sure the nailgun has enough nails!!!!  When I realized I was out I couldn’t tell when it happened so I had to go back and nail them all again!

More to come . . .

 

Cutest Little Easter Sign

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I was in the Springs this weekend visiting my daughter and her family.  We went shopping on Saturday because we love Kirkland’s and I found this sweet little pic.  It’s even MORE adorable in person!  Sooooo cute! Here’s the link to Kirkland’s:  https://tinyurl.com/y5gq4u4s

DIY Barn Door – Part One

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I bought this Barn Door Hardware probably 3 years ago.  I’ve finally learned that projects don’t get done as fast as you think when you’re doing them yourself.  Since my wall is already existing I needed to add a “header” for it to hang from.  So I used a 1″x4″x8′ pre-primed pine board and marked it to the length I wanted.  The door rail is 6′ long.

I painted it and then screwed it into the studs in the wall.  That door is the old door to my closet – it will be coming off.

Then I pre-drilled the holes for the rail spacers that hold the bolts for the railing.  My neighbor came over to help me hold it while I screwed the anchors in.

The hardware kit comes with everything you need, except the door and your door handle.  Barn Door – Part 2 tomorrow.

This is the kit I bought from Home Depot: https://tinyurl.com/y2ku2wvs

Allergies?

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It’s that time of year again!!! Buy local “unfiltered” honey for your allergies- start NOW!  One teaspoon/tablespoon every day, besides being delicious you have the extra benefit of keeping your allergies at bay! Andddd yes, those are pigs – salt & pepper shakers, thank you Tara!

Crumbl Cookies

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There’s a new store in town . . . Crumble Cookies!!! I stopped by there last night after having dinner with one of my girlfriends.  She’d been telling me about them at dinner so I was hoping to make it there before they closed . . . they close at MIDNIGHT!!!  ANDDDDDD they deliver!!!! ANDDDDDD they are crazy good!

I bought the “Party Box” to take some in to work today for a Valentine treat.

The “Party Box” is $25.50 for 12 cookies (just over $2 a cookie).  If you buy them singularly they’re $3 a cookie.  And let me just say – worth every penny! LOL

They’re located around 144th – east side of I-25 next to “Your Pie” . . . but who cares where they are . . . they’ll deliver to you!!!

https://crumblcookies.com

 

Curtain Inspiration

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I loveeee the curtains I purchased from Target for my studio (https://tinyurl.com/y4x2odnv).  I found these stickers at Hobby Lobby and they’re removable.  So when you love polka dots .  . . why not add them to your walls? LOL

Also . . . notice the drawer knobs!  Hobby Lobby!

So fun . . . they just make me happy!

Closet Improvements – Done!

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I finished the old closet/new mistress bath entrance!  Yahoo . . . flooring (check), paint (check), baseboards (check), trim pieces (check), decorative hooks (check)!! LOVE . . . nowwwww I can think about adding my “barn door”!

Just in time for your Holiday Parties – The BEST “Artichoke Dip” Ever!

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quick-easy-artichoke-dip-vertical-a-1200The BEST “Artichoke Dip” Ever!
 
1 8oz. Block – Philadelphia Cream Cheese
1 cup Best Foods/Hellman’s Mayonnaise
1 can artichoke hearts, drained & chopped
  (not marinated hearts)
1 small can chopped Ortega green chilies
1 cup grated Parmesan cheese
   (I use Kraft 3-Blend Cheese in the refrigerator section)
 

Mix together and bake uncovered @ 350 degrees for about 30-45 minutes or until a little golden on top.  Best served with Triscuits!