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Jenna

How to Clean Your Sidewalk via RainonaTinRoof.com #diy #ad

How to Clean A Ridiculously Gross & Dirty Sidewalk

August 25, 2014 By Jenna 84 Comments

I am almost ashamed to show you just how gross my sidewalk was.

Almost.

But I know that you guys understand the concept of real life.

Real life that involves neglecting things such as the sidewalk while focusing on much more important and fun things such as a kitchen makeover or just chasing around the circus at the park.

When we bought the beloved foreclosure, the exterior was the last thing on our minds. It may not have been that pretty, but there was nothing wrong with it and we would have rather had a functional kitchen and bathroom rather than a pretty exterior.

So we didn’t really touch the exterior except for some painting on the porch and a semi-makeover on the screened-in porch.

This summer I kicked the screened-in porch up quite a few notches with a complete (and super colorful) makeover.

And then I looked at our sidewalk.

And realized just how disgustingly gross it was.

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17 Easy Crafts and DIY Projects for under $10 via RainonaTinRoof.com #crafts

17 Easy Crafts and DIY Projects for under $10

August 19, 2014 By Jenna 2 Comments

What makes DIY projects and crafts even better?

When they are EASY DIY Projects and EASY crafts and……..when they cost LESS THAN $10!

Can I get an amen?!

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14 Painted Rug Hacks via RainonaTinRoof.com #rug #paint #hack #diy #crafts

14 Painted Rug Hacks

August 11, 2014 By Jenna 6 Comments

I love a good hack, especially a good hack that is so much cheaper than the real thing. Painting a basic rug is an affordable way to get exactly the look you want without paying a fortune on a rug that may get grape Kool-Aid spilled on it only minutes after you put it down. Yea, you know what I’m talking about.

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DIY Faux Jadeite from thrift store finds in 30 minutes via RainonaTinRoof.com #jadeite #faux #diy #crafts

DIY Faux Jadeite from thrift store finds

August 4, 2014 By Jenna 52 Comments

You guys.

I just got back from an amazingly fun wedding weekend.

In Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Totally in the middle of nowhere – or so it seemed, but our group rocked that town like none other. You can see some of the debauchery that took place on my Instagram account.

There are so many stories from this weekend that will be making their way onto the blog.

Prepare yourself.

However, I am still trying to unpack and regain some sleep from the lack thereof this weekend.

Oh, and Better Homes & Gardens is coming to photograph my kitchen on Wednesday.

Wha What?

Yep. I found out about a week and a half ago and went into crazy mode immediately.

Needless to say, I am running around patching nail holes, touching up paint, and deep cleaning like nobody’s business.

Therefore, I have for you a very quick, very simple, very cheap DIY project:

Faux Jadeite

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Glitter Mason Jars - Pink and Gold Glittered Jars - Rain on a Tin Roof

How to Glitter Mason Jars

July 31, 2014 By Jenna 38 Comments

Is there anyone else out there that just feels the need to add a little bling everywhere?

A little gold here, a little glitter there?

It just makes everything a little more fun and pretty.

When I made over the porch recently, I realized that these mason jars didn’t quite fit with the fun, colorful vibe going on out there. I wanted to keep them though to use as lanterns for extra lighting at night.

My solution: Bling ‘Em Out.

Now, I have sparkly glitter mason jars.

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How I Buy Fabric Online (Without Seeing It In Person First) via RainonaTinRoof.com #fabric #DIY #shoppingonline

How I Buy Fabric Online (Without Seeing It In Person First)

July 28, 2014 By Jenna 36 Comments

It may be 2014, but I am still so skeptical about purchasing items online.

I’m always worried whatever I order isn’t going to look like what it looks like online or it will be different than I pictured it.

This is especially true when its a larger scale item or something that costs a good bit of money.

I absolutely despise paying return shipping fees if its not what I expected.

A lot of times though, prices are just so much better online than in store.

For example, fabric.

Oh my goodness, I could stay in a fabric store FOR-EV-ER.

(Please picture me saying FOR-EV-ER just like the kid with the glasses said it in The Sandlot.

And if you don’t know what I’m talking about, run and find a copy of The Sandlot and watch it.

Even though my brother subjected me to watching it over and over and over again one summer until the VHS finally gave out (thank you, lord), it really is a great movie.

Ok, back to fabric. I love fabric. I buy fabric and have no clue what I’m going to do with it all the time – I just think its pretty.

However, fabric can be so ridiculously expensive – except in this great realm of possibilities that we call the internet.

Seriously y’all, when I was using dial-up internet 15 years ago to download music illegally from Napster (we had no clue it was illegal then), I never dreamed I would one day be able to purchase just about anything I wanted with the click of a button.

Toilet paper. Click.

10 swimsuits from Victoria’s Secret (so you can try them on in the privacy of your home, only to return all 10 of them). Click.

Fabric. Click.

Now that I’ve rambled on and on about The Sandlot, the amazingness of the internet, and other things that the cheap beer I am drinking has led me to type, let’s talk about the real question here:

How I Buy Fabric Online Without Seeing It In Person

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9 Outdoor Living Spaces You'll Never Wanna Leave

9 Outdoor Living Spaces You’ll Never Wanna Leave

July 24, 2014 By Jenna 6 Comments

As you guys know, my new favorite happy place is my screened-in porch. Its colorful, its relaxing, and its the perfect place for a cheap beer or two. Or three. However, I am also digging these gorgeous outdoor living spaces.

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DIY Floating Curtain Panels via RainonaTinRoof.com #curtains #drapery #diy #fabric #ad #onlinefabricstore #porch

DIY Floating Curtain Panels

July 21, 2014 By Jenna 34 Comments

As you guys well know, I will stretch a dollar as far as I possibly can.

And then some.

The same is true with fabric.

When I started the colorful porch makeover, Grunt Labor had one request:

Curtains.

Well he had other requests too, like a fireplace and a television, but at the current moment, those aren’t attainable.

He was adamant on the curtains though. He thought it would make the space feel more homey.

Yes, that coming from a male who even refers to himself as Grunt Labor is a little odd, but he was right. And really, the man rarely asks for anything around here – there was no way I could say no.

My problem was that I only had three yards of fabric for the curtains. Typically, I would be lucky to get two curtain panels out of three yards – and they would be skinnier panels at that.

My other problem here was that even though the porch is screened-in, the curtains were still going to get dirty at the bottom pretty quickly.

Luckily at Home Depot one day, the lightbulb went off.

Does anyone else have moments of genius at Home Depot? I swear sometimes that’s the only place I get them. I will have ran in for one can of spray paint and by the time I get to the checkout line, I’m struggling to hold onto everything that I’ve picked up and apologizing for knocking over a display with the 10 foot piece of pipe I’m barely holding under my arm.

Yep, I’m that girl.

But it was that stroke of genius that solved both problems – I would make Floating Curtain Panels.

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Colorful Porch Makeover (because I like to drink cheap beer in colorful places) via RainonaTinRoof.com #porch #outdoors #porchdecor #diy #decorating

Colorful Screened-In Porch Makeover

July 14, 2014 By Jenna 51 Comments

As I write this post, I am sitting in the most colorful space in my home.
I dare you to step into the screened-in porch and not be happy.
Double Triple Dog Dare You.

And if you do step out here, and you aren’t happy, I’ve got a cheap beer for ya and a kid is bound to turn the corner at any moment riding a plastic pink flamingo.
Heck, you just smiled as you read that last sentence, didn’t you?

Sweet friends, who put up with way too much craziness from me, welcome to my back porch.

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DIY Painted AstroTurf Rug Tutorial via RainonaTinRoof.com #diy #rug #homedecor #outdoordecor

DIY Painted AstroTurf Rug

July 8, 2014 By Jenna 36 Comments

It all started with Nancy Drew.

The Hidden Staircase to be exact.

After reading the book as a middle schooler, and being a lover of all ghost stories and mysteries, I became convinced that a secret staircase was nearby.

Under my grandparent’s screened-in porch.

As I was walking around my grandparent’s house one sunny spring day collecting old glass I found buried in the ground (convinced it held a secret meant for only me), I stumbled onto their screened-in porch and began to examine it.

The porch was a simple square structure that came off their dining room. It wasn’t above their basement though, as the rest of the house was. It was supported by four sturdy walls of brick.

There had to be something under that porch, and there had to be a staircase that led to whatever was under there.

I immediately rushed up to the porch and started stomping my feet on the AstroTurf covered floor to find a hollow spot where a door leading to the staircase might be.

My feet were met by the sound of concrete.

I persisted, making my way to the outer edges of the porch where the AstroTurf carpeting ended.

I attempted to pull it up, but discovered it was securely glued down.

Darn the AstroTurf.

The secrets of the porch were never uncovered.

However, I’m now coming to love AstroTurf very very much.

Seriously, what other 6 ft. x 8 ft. rug can you find for $20?

Only AstroTurf baby.

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Kate Spade Knock-Off Photo Frame for $5 in 15 minutes

July 1, 2014 By Jenna 25 Comments

You guys know I have a love for just about everything Kate Spade.

It all started with this Kate Spade inspired lamp.

These placemats and this party wreath also channel a bit of Kate.

And then Mama bought me this Kate Spade serving set* for mother’s day and I nearly peed my pants.

I saw this black and white Kate Spade photo frame* around Christmas and almost put it on my wish list, but then I realized I could easily do a Kate Spade Knock-Off on this picture frame.

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7 {To Die For} White Kitchens via RainonaTinRoof.com #kitchen #whitekitchens #decorating

7 {To Die For} White Kitchens

June 24, 2014 By Jenna 17 Comments

Ok, maybe not To Die For, but you know what I mean. They are good.

Way good.

Let’s talk about white kitchens for a moment, shall we?

First off, let’s define them. To me, a white kitchen is one that is mostly white of course. It doesn’t mean that all the cabinets have to be white, the backsplash white, or the countertops all white. To me, it just means that when you look at the overall space, it feels light and airy.

Personally, I love white kitchens. To me, they have the most clean lines and seem the most inviting.

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Easy Birthday Sign via RainonaTinRoof.com #birthdaysign #birthday #crafts #diypartydecorations

Easy Happy Birthday Sign

June 23, 2014 By Jenna 10 Comments

Hi Friends!

I was secretly MIA last week on a beach vacation. It was great, but of course I’m playing catch-up. So today, I’m going to share the last of my DIY party decorations from the Care Bear & Rainbow Birthday party.

This Happy Birthday sign was easy to make and got the job done.

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Painted Porch Floor via RainonaTinRoof.com #porch #summer #diy

Painted Porch Floor

June 10, 2014 By Jenna 51 Comments

Last week, I showed a little sneak peek of this project when you saw the leopard print table.

I’ve been sitting over here antsy as all get out to show you the whole project.

I’m pretty pumped about how this painted porch floor turned out.

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DIY Birthday Hat via RainonaTinRoof.com #birthday #partyhat #kids

DIY Birthday Hat…Another reason I’m not the kid’s favorite parent…

June 5, 2014 By Jenna 17 Comments

There is no doubt in my mind that my kid loves her father much more than she loves me.

That’s ok, and really its no surprise.

With the exception of summer, she’s stuck with me for at least eight hours a day.

Eight hours of random dance parties, eight hours of DIY projects, eight hours of hearing me scream at the dogs, eight hours of reruns of Sex and the City.

Wait a minute, why doesn’t she love me the most? Obviously, I am the most awesome parent alive.

Although, maybe not the most award winning one…

Adding to her reasons of why I’m not her favorite would be this lovely birthday hat I made her.

I find it adorable.

She refused to wear it for more than 30 seconds.

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Leopard Print Table via RainonaTinRoof.com #leopard #stencil #makeover #painting #diy #furnituremakeover

DIY Leopard Print Table A.K.A. The (Almost) Bee Table

June 3, 2014 By Jenna 27 Comments

I’ve had this table in my basement for nearly a year. I loved its shape so much, but just couldn’t decide what to do with it. When I finally did decide what to do with it, it was an utter failure (I’ll get there in a minute). Luckily, it made a spectacular comeback with the help of a little leopard print goodness.

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Rainbow Backdrop for Parties

Easy Party Backgrounds for $10 or less (Video)

June 2, 2014 By Jenna 20 Comments

Having a great photography backdrop for any event or party is always fun for guests. Make this colorful rainbow backdrop in under an hour for just about $10.

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Care Bear and Rainbow Party via RainonaTinRoof.com #rainbow #party #kids #carebears #diy #partydecor

Care Bear and Rainbow Party {I Survived….Barely}

May 29, 2014 By Jenna 22 Comments

Seriously y’all, I don’t think I’ve ever been so happy to have a birthday party over with.

Not that it wasn’t a great little party and yes, I’m a little sad the kid is growing up so fast, but party planning and party decorating for kids birthdays are just. so. exhausting.

Can I get an amen?

This year we opted for a Care Bear and Rainbow Party for the kid’s birthday. When I started planning it, she was really into her stuffed bears, by the time the party rolled around she was really into her stuffed dogs. Can’t go anywhere without a stuffed dog these days.

Kid changes her mind more than I do.

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9 Nursery Ideas That Won’t Break the Bank

May 27, 2014 By Jenna 8 Comments

Let me go ahead and squash what all of you are thinking.

I am not pregnant.

Nor do I have any plans of being pregnant. I am a one and done parent. Or even a one and fun kind of parent. To all you other parents out there that have multiple children, my hat is off to you. The thought of having another one just makes me want to go take a nap. Grunt Labor, the kid, and I are perfectly happy as a unit of three.

Over the past week during the fiasco of preparing for the kid’s birthday party (details coming soon), I started thinking about her nursery and what all has worked in there for us, what didn’t work and what I would do differently. I thought some of you guys with kiddos on the way, may want to hear my words of wisdom.

Or not.

But trust me, my words of wisdom on nursery ideas and decorating is far better than my words of wisdom on actual parenting. At least I can admit it.

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Industrial DIY Coffee Table from a Yard Sale Cart

May 20, 2014 By Jenna 62 Comments

Remember how I confessed that my latest chair makeover was a roadside find that sat untouched in my basement for nearly a year?

Yea, ummm, the same is true of this cart turned industrial DIY coffee table. I picked it up at a yard sale well over a year ago now. From the time I bought it, I had planned on turning it into a coffee table, but one thing led to another and it just now got completed.

Just like the chair though, I think this one was worth the wait.

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14 Real Life Bedroom Ideas Anyone Can Do via RainonaTinRoof.com #bedroom #DIY

14 Real Life Bedroom Ideas Anyone Can Do

May 13, 2014 By Jenna 29 Comments

Ok, ya know how sometimes when you are reading a magazine or browsing on Pinterest, and you see those perfectly gorgeous bedrooms? There is high end wall art, beautiful mirrors, comfy bedding, and perfect antique furniture.

And you know that the bedding alone probably cost $1000?

If you have $1000 to spend on bedding or on a mirror or wall art, by all means, go for it.

I don’t.

Hell, I can’t remember when the last time was that I had $1000 to spend on a whole room.

Oh, wait, yea, I haven’t ever had that.

So, for the rest of us that want beautiful bedrooms without breaking the bank, here are 14 real life bedroom ideas that anyone can do.

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How I turned into a Chemical-Free Floor Cleanin' Fool via RainonaTinRoof.com #steamclean #steammachineplus #homeright

How I turned into a Chemical-Free Floor Cleanin’ Fool

May 12, 2014 By Jenna 105 Comments

Let me be honest with you for a moment.

I am not a “Granola Mom”.

I am not the mom that is worrying about her child getting too dirty or even eating dirt for that matter. Yea, it happened once.

I don’t worry too much about scheduling playdates – she has the dog.

Yes, I let my child eat frozen foods and things that have all sorts of preservatives and all those other big words people say are bad for you all the time. I figure I turned out ok, so what harm is it going to do? I don’t let her veg out on cookies all day, but if she wants a frozen waffle for dinner, who am I to say no? She doesn’t want me to heat it up first? Whatever. I mean Nick ate frozen french fries as a child. He’s ok. Kind of.

And if all we have time for on the way to preschool is a Nutri-Grain bar that she’s eating as we walk out the door, so be it. In my defense, this kid loves fruit and she eats the heck out of it all the time. That has to count for something.

Furthermore, I am not usually a “Granola Cleaner.” Y’all, I’m from the South. Buying Ammonia by the case for spring cleaning was is commonplace. They just check your id to make sure you aren’t a Meth maker. I’m pretty sure the 80 year old lady with perfectly coifed hair driving a Cadillac isn’t a meth maker, but hey, who am I to say? Those Cadys are pretty big – it could be a mobile Meth lab. I personally haven’t ever used ammonia – can’t stand the smell – but I’ve seen multiple women walking out of the Dollar General loaded down with Ammonia in their buggies.

Let me be clear for a second, I am not hatin’ on the Granola Moms. In fact, I commend you. I bow down in your presence. You are a far better mom and homemaker than I ever will be. I’m just lazy. Its much easier to reach for the Spic ‘N Span than whip up some organic concoction.

Until now.

I am happy to say that I am now a chemical-free floor cleanin’ fool.

Of course, I’m not whipping up any organic concoctions (I wouldn’t even know how to go about that), but I am using one chemical-free ingredient while cleaning my floors now.

Water.

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10 of My Favorite Weapons of Choice for DIY Projects

May 5, 2014 By Jenna 16 Comments

By now, many of you could easily tell a perfect stranger what my favorite colors are, my favorite beverage of choice, and that I call my husband Grunt Labor.

And we’ve only met through the internet.

Most of you could probably whip up a list in under a minute of my favorite weapons – products and tools for DIY projects.

But, just in case you can’t and if you were wondering here is my complete list (at the moment) of my favorite weapons of choice.

Commentaries included.

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Make Fabric Stain Resistant and Waterproof for Less than $10

May 1, 2014 By Jenna 80 Comments

Don’t chance your upholstery to kids or another red wine spill again! Learn how to make fabric stain resistant and waterproof it at the same time for only about $20.

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