Monday, October 31, 2016

Free Printable: Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice

Hello Remodelaholic readers, Dawn here from AD Aesthetic back at you with another FREE printable graphic. I mentioned last month that fall is my favorite season, so today I’m bringing you another fun fall-themed design to add to your home decor.

Add some easy fall decor with this free chalkboard style printable "Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice" available in three standard frame sizes • AD Aesthetic For Remodelaholic.com

If you’re a fall fanatic like me, you’d probably agree that “Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice” is a phrase that speaks to all of us fall-lovers. Autumn has something nice for everyone, whether it’s pumpkin flavored lattes, pumpkins transformed into creative Jack-o-lanterns, or just the multi-colored foliage on a crisp, cool day. Embrace the season with this fun graphic!

FREE Printable • Pumpkin Spice Everything Nice • AD Aesthetic For Remodelaholic Horizontal

Like usual, I’ve set you up with some standard frame sizes (8×10, 5×7 and 4×6) making it easy for you to download, print out, trim and place into your favorite frame to display in your home.

Click Here to Get The Pumpkin Spice Printable (in all 3 sizes)

*All Remodelaholic printables are for personal, non-commercial use only. Use it, gift it, but don’t sell it or otherwise distribute the print or the file.*

Ashley and I always love to see how you use our designs in your home, so be sure to share on Instagram with #ADprintables and #imaremodelaholic, and tag us @adaesthetic. We’d love to share your photos!

Hop over and visit Ashley and me at ADaesthetic.com or follow us on Facebook or Instagram for inspiring interiors, as well as more fun graphics and decor ideas! Thanks, as always, to Cassity and the Remodelaholic team for having me back each month. Happy fall, ya’ll!

-Dawn


More beautiful printables for fall

Gather Together and Give Thanks

Gather Together and Give Thanks Art Print @Remodelaholic

Fall Bucket List

Fall Bucket List - 25 things to do for fall, printable from Remodelaholic.com

Sweater Weather

ad-for-rem-sweaterweather_2

25+ Vintage Fall Nature Images

25 Free Natural History Images for Fall

The post Free Printable: Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice appeared first on Remodelaholic.



from Home Improvement 1 http://ift.tt/2fmBxWC

25+ Easy and Delicious Thanksgiving Pie Recipes

Pie is an essential part of Thanksgiving! Try a new pie this Thanksgiving season with one of these 25 Thanksgiving Pie Recipes featured on Remodelaholic.com

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. I love to make a delicious turkey and bake some mouthwatering pies for my family and friends and I created an amazing collection of recipes to prove it. 

twitter-25-easy-delicious-thanksgiving-pie-recipes

Are you looking for the perfect Thanksgiving pie recipes? I’ve got you covered. I put together a list of my favorite easy and delicious pie recipes that will impress your guests. From pumpkin pies and apple pies to cranberry pies, and more, these crispy and sweet homemade recipes are the perfect reason to leave room for dessert after the Thanksgiving dinner.

facebook-25-easy-delicious-thanksgiving-pie-recipes

Explore all the delicious recipes from the collection and let me know which one you would like to make this Thanksgiving!  

25 Easy and Delicious Thanksgiving Pie Recipes

In this post: Page 1 // Page 2

foodieaholic-gluten-free-pumpkin-pie-tartlets-bistromd

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie Tartlets from Remodelaholic.com

Remodelaholic Blackberry Pie

Blackberry Pie Recipe from Remodelaholic.com

lewmon meringue pie lemon desserts @remodelaholic (1 of 1)

Lemon Meringue Pie from Remodelaholic.com 

foodieaholic-sweet-potato-custard-pie-potatopia

Sweet Potato Custard Pie from Remodelaholic.com

Remodelaholic Reese's Pie

Reese’s Pie from Remodelaholic.com

Pumpkin Pie With Pecan Streusel Cook With Manali

Pecan Streusel Pumpkin Pie from cookwithmanali.com

Perfect Pumpkin Pecan Pie. The Best Of Pumpkin Pie And Pecan Pie Rolled Into One Plus How To Bake Perfect Pumpkin Pie That Wont Crack Or Burn Well Plated

Pumpkin Pecan Pie from wellplated.com

Pumpkin Pie The Healthy Foodie

Paleo Pumpkin Pie from thehealthyfoodie.com

Thanksgiving Hand Pies From Real Food By Dad

Thanksgiving Hand Pies from realfoodbydad.com

Pumpkin Rice Krispies Treats Recipe Just A Taste

Pumpkin Pie Rice Krispies Treats Recipe from justataste.com

Lemon Meringue Pie Recipe Taste And Tell

Lemon Meringue Pie {Thanksgiving Week} from tasteandtellblog.com

Pecan Pie Brown Eyed Baker

Pecan Pie Recipe from browneyedbaker.com

Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake Chelseas Messy Apron

Frozen Pumpkin Pie Cheesecake from chelseasmessyapron.com

Creamy Turkey Shepherds Pie http://ift.tt/1jBD3Qa 3

Creamy Turkey Shepherd’s Pie from thereciperebel.com

Cranberry Apple Hand Pie Recipe Thanksgiving 64A 580x386

Mini Cranberry Apple Pies from catchmyparty.com

Triple Berry Pie Tastes Better From Scratch

Triple Berry Pie from tastesbetterfromscratch.com

Pumpkin Pie Creme Brûlée Peas And Peonies

Pumpkin Pie Creme Brulee from peasandpeonies.com

Next up, 13 more Thanksgiving Pie Recipes –>

In this post: Page 1 // Page 2

pin-1-25-easy-delicious-thanksgiving-pie-recipes

The post 25+ Easy and Delicious Thanksgiving Pie Recipes appeared first on Remodelaholic.



from Home Improvement 1 http://ift.tt/2edCgXs

Saturday, October 29, 2016

How To Apply Knockdown Ceiling Texture

Hey friends! It’s construction2style back today with another fun tutorial for ya guys. Ok, this DIY project isn’t probably anyone’s favorite but I do have to admit- I find a lot of joy in scraping ceilings. It’s weird I know. It’s almost as much fun as peeling wallpaper. You know that joy you get after you get a very large chunk to pull off at once? Awwwwe- the best. Well with scraping popcorn ceilings, it’s just as thrilling if not more! 

A lot of people aren’t even sure what popcorn ceilings are. But I’m sure all of you Remodelaholics know. If not… to me they are just dust collectors. Nothing dates a home like popcorn ceilings. This type of textured is sprayed on plaster, creating the look of cottage cheese all over your ceilings. Popcorn ceilings were popular in the 50’s- 80’s and now more and more homeowners are scraping them down and adding their own knockdown ceiling texture. 

Whether you build new or remove the dated (and dreaded) popcorn ceilings, you can apply your own knockdown ceiling texture and save money! Tutorial from construction2style on Remodelaholic.com

Just for hiring out scraping popcorn ceilings alone runs along $1-2 per square foot. And that is just the scraping. That doesn’t include spraying the knockdown and painting. So to help save a ton of money we’re going to show you today how to apply knockdown ceiling texture. I’ll admit- in the first investment home we had we hired it out, we were a little bit nervous about what damage we’d do. But within our 2nd renovation home, we took on the challenge ourselves and sprayed the entire house and we loved it 100x more. 

So today we want to share with you how we applied knockdown texture throughout our entire home and how you can too in 5 simple steps. 

How to Apply Knockdown Ceiling Texture
by Jamie and Morgan from construction2style

First things first, your materials…

MATERIALS

  • Plastic sheeting to cover walls and flooring
  • Masking Tape
  • Paddle Mixer
  • Drill
  • Pre-Mixed Joint Compound OR 5-gallon bucket & All-Purpose Drywall compound
  • Hopper gun – (ceiling sprayer)
  • Compressor
  • Knock-Down Knife

Step 1. PREP

Proper prep is the first step to any DIY project.  You’ll want to move or cover all furniture in the rooms you are going to apply the knock-down texture to.  Use a large piece of plastic to cover the entire floor, taping the sides to the walls or trim.  Be sure that all surfaces are clean and covered before you start any work. Once the floor is covered and taped, apply the sheeting to all the walls overlapping the sheet from the floor to ensure full coverage.  

How to apply knockdown textured ceiling

Step 2. MIX YOUR PRODUCT

Fill your 5-gallon bucket half full with the all purpose drywall compound.  Attach your paddle mixer to your drill and add two cups of water to the compound.  Place the paddle mixer into the mixture and slowly begin mixing your dry-wall.  Stir continuously until the mixture is thoroughly blended, adding more water as you go until the consistency resembles that of thin pancake batter.  

How to apply knockdown textured ceiling

If you want to simplify your project and concerned about getting the right consistency, you can purchase a premixed all-purpose joint compound. You can find a premixed bucket of about 60lbs of “mud” at most home stores for about $10.  We recommend buying two buckets to start to make sure you don’t run out halfway through your project.

how to apply knockdown ceiling texture

Step 3. LET IT FLY

Once your drywall product reaches your desired consistency, fill your spray gun with the mixture and set it to the orange-peel or fine particle texture.  Unless you do a lot of painting, you most likely do not own a spray gun, but you can easily rent one from a paint store or rental company for about $25-$30 a day.

How to apply knockdown textured ceiling

Before you begin spraying your ceiling directly, be sure to test the spray on a scrap piece of wood or plank.  Start with your gun set to the highest amount of air pressure and if the mix comes out too thin when you test it, decrease the setting and test it again until your spray resembles the texture of an orange peel.  

how to apply knockdown ceiling texture

When you have finished testing your consistency and are ready to start spraying your ceiling, hold the gun about three feet from the ceiling and begin spraying side-to-side with long even strokes one layer at a time covering the whole ceiling.  Allow first coat to dry for at least 8 hours before you apply your second coat. Once your first coat is completely dry, you want to add larger chunks of the mixture to enhance the texture.  

How to apply knockdown textured ceiling

Repeat the same process as the first coat, this time with the sprayer set to a higher setting creating those larger pieces and holding the gun about a foot further away from the ceiling.  Again, cover the entire space with long, even strokes across.  Scan over the areas and apply more mixture where you see needed to fill in the gaps or uneven spaces.  Let sit for fifteen minutes.   

Step 4. SCRAPE

The final step to completing your DIY knock-down ceiling project is to the scrape across the textured compound with a knockdown knife.  You want to be sure that you are just flattening the texture and not completely removing it.  This is controlled by the amount of pressure you place on the knife as you pull over the ceiling.  The knife smooths out the textured peaks, creating a random, maze design.  Once all of the peaks, and large mounds are smooth and flattened across the entire ceiling, allow the space to dry for at least 48 hours before you begin painting.

Step 5. PAINT

Spray vs. rolling is always the big question. Either way- make sure you’re wearing old clothing and your floors are covered, because it’s going to get even more messy. Painting overhead leaves you covered from head to toe. If your home isn’t full on construction mode, I would suggest rolling. We are fans of rolling. The more we spray the more we end up having to go back to fix and repaint. When you’re rolling your literally up there looking at all the details, so we’ve quickly realized this is just the better option for us. 

how to apply knockdown textured ceiling

Using a paint sprayer covers a lot quicker, which also makes you go through more paint. If you don’t own a paint gun, you can always rent one from your local hardware store. We have always been fans of rolling our ceilings. Using a sprayer, multiple light coats are better than one heavy spray.

If you’re going the rolling route, I would strongly suggest getting an extension pole for your paint roller. One of us usually cuts in along the edges while the other comes behind and rolls. We also always buy the paint that has the primer within. Because trust us- when your done with your first coat your neck is going to hate you if you have to do it all over again. haha! 

And regardless make sure you are wearing a mask! Those paint fumes can be dangerous. Jamie has been known to throw up in the past. 

how to apply knockdown textured ceiling

There you have it! Our guide to knockdown textured ceilings. We can’t wait to see your projects. Make sure to tag us at @remodelaholic and @construction2style so we can give ya some love. Happy Renovating!

How To Apply Your Own Knockdown Ceiling Texture -- replace those popcorn ceilings! Tutorial from construction2style on Remodelaholic.com


More beautiful ways to update a ceiling: 

pallet planked ceiling

Gorgeous DIY Rustic Wood Ceiling by Maple Leaves and Sycamore Trees featured on Remodelaholic

DIY planked ceiling
Stunning small kitchen remodel, DIY plank ceiling, by Chatfield Court featured on @Remodelaholic

DIY beadboard ceiling

Beadboard ceiling

beadboard ceiling to replace basement drop ceiling
DIY Beadboard Ceiling Trim

DIY coffered wood ceiling
diy coffered ceiling in a master bedroom, Small Town Idaho Life

easy install diy ceiling coverupArmstrong planked ceiling makeovers (3 of 3)

 

The post How To Apply Knockdown Ceiling Texture appeared first on Remodelaholic.



from Home Improvement 1 http://ift.tt/2eP4cPE

Friday, October 28, 2016

Strawberry Coconut Mocktail

Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

I’m always on the lookout for delicious and refreshing drink recipes that everyone will love. So after a couple of hours browsing through Pinterest for the perfect mocktail recipe without finding exactly what I was craving, I decided to change the approach and instead go to my kitchen to try some flavor combinations. The result is this out of this world good Strawberry Coconut Mocktail.

Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

Soda is the perfect way to add a bubbly touch to this drink recipe. Trust me when I say that this recipe is so yummy and refreshing. If you like less bubbles add less soda and vice versa.

Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

And can we please talk about the super delicious flavor combo? I mean strawberry and coconut is a match made in heaven I’m completely sure of that! You get all the citrusy berry punch and then all the tropical calm coconut twist combined into one drink. Add all the ice that you want and you just got yourself a powerful thirst quenching party starter mocktail.

Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

For the berries on the Strawberry Coconut Mocktail, I used frozen ones, but I have also made this recipe with fresh ones and the result was just as good. And for the coconut, I used some coconut water that I bought from my local supermarket (you can find it in either the health food aisle or the ethnic aisle) and then just mixed everything in a blender.

Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

Then comes decoration time! To decorate the Strawberry Coconut Mocktail you just need a couple of strawberry slices, some coconut flakes and a pretty straw. It’s like having a beach vacation without going out of your house.

Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

Strawberry Coconut Mocktail
Write a review
Print
359 calories
88 g
0 g
2 g
6 g
1 g
1375 g
580 g
60 g
0 g
0 g
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size
1375g
Amount Per Serving
Calories 359
Calories from Fat 14
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 2g
3%
Saturated Fat 1g
4%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
Monounsaturated Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium 580mg
24%
Total Carbohydrates 88g
29%
Dietary Fiber 15g
60%
Sugars 60g
Protein 6g
Vitamin A
4%
Vitamin C
360%
Calcium
21%
Iron
27%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your Daily Values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
  1. 2 Cups coconut water
  2. 2 Cups frozen strawberries
  3. ½ Cup water
  4. ¼ Cup lemon juice
  5. 2 Tbsp sugar
  6. 1 cup club soda
  7. Coconut flakes and strawberry slices to decorate
Instructions
  1. Add the water, lemon juice, and strawberries to a blender. Pulse for 1 minute.
  2. Add the coconut water, sugar and soda and pulse for 2 more minutes or until everything is well incorporated.
  3. Fill glasses with ice and pour the drink into them.
  4. Decorate with coconut flakes and strawberry slices.
  5. Serve and enjoy.
beta
calories
359
fat
2g
protein
6g
carbs
88g
more
Remodelaholic http://ift.tt/orq6UO
 Grab some strawberries and coconut flakes and get mixing up a yummy mocktail. This recipe is perfectly refreshing. Strawberry Coconut Mocktail Recipe By Remodelaholic.com

The post Strawberry Coconut Mocktail appeared first on Remodelaholic.



from Home Improvement 1 http://ift.tt/2eVYr3x