Lessons and stats of 2013

Happy New Years to you! No matter what's behind you in 2013, I wish you all a refreshed sense of joy and peace looking ahead at the new year before us. I wonder how long it will take me this year to get used to writing 2014. That's always a fun adjustment...

I wasn't planning to write today, but for the fun of it I was looking back through my archives to see what my first post was in 2013, and was surprised to see that I posted on January 1, 2013! It was a reflection on the 2012 year. This blog has become so much more than Before & Afters of refinished furniture pieces. It's become a sort of window into my life with my family, thought processes of fresh ideas, new discoveries of painting techniques and products, inventive home decorating tricks, and even a place I have felt comfortable opening up about my experience raising my three little ones at home and balancing that, my favorite job, with my other job - Chelsea's Garage!

And on that note I will be completely honest with you, as I always am; 2013 was hard for me. It beat me down. Chelsea's Garage picked up tremendously this past year - both my business and this blog. Growth is like a rose with thorns. It's a beautiful thing, but comes with unexpected challenges. So, at the same time that this business was more than tripling itself from the year prior, our children got older, (the nerve of them)! For the bulk of the year, we had two 3yr olds and a 2yr old. I think if my husband and I could survive that, we can do anything together, (I'll probably be laughing at that statement when they're all teenagers).

Since our twins are October birthdays and will be older for their grade, last fall I thought I would try to homeschool them in preschool for this school year before sending them to public school next year. Oh baby. No sooner had I begun the homeschooling than when the palpitations started in my heart. 6 weeks later I was meeting with a highly recommended cardiologist and getting a handful of tests done. And I've got nothing to show from the tests, thankfully, except a pretty fresh perspective on the priorities in my life.

I quit homeschooling and I can't tell you how happy I am to admit that, because the tail two months of 2013 were our best. I gave myself back to my kids and reclaimed a gift I didn't realize I had.  Time.  The twins will be starting preschool in the fall, leaving me a few days a week for the first time in their 5 years of life. Never again after that will I have these three little people home with me all the time at the same time. So we're just going to have fun and make the most of our time together. That's the new plan until preschool starts next fall.

With the plate of my life becoming substantially fuller over 2013, I learned a few lessons over the year that I'm grateful to share, (for anyone still reading):

Lessons of 2013

~Say yes to my family more. I had the honor of responding to quite a few emails this past year asking for advice on starting a furniture refinishing business. One thing I always stress is that much of this business is spent on the computer. How else will my furniture sell if I am not being proactive in editing photos, writing descriptions, getting them up in various online selling forums, and then responding to all the inquiries?! It's how my business moves. But, it is extremely time consuming! I was getting so angry with myself every time I uttered the words, "Not right now, sweetie" to any of my kids when they asked me to do something with them. So, enough of that. This girl is closing her computer more and getting some real face time with those sweeties. 

~Choose my jobs wisely. Just because a custom order may pay well does not mean it is worth it. In fact, looking back over 2013, I think I turned down a total of about $2,500 worth of work that I just didn't feel good about. Whether a job was just extremely involved to the point where I could not handle it and my kids, or because I didn't think I was the right person for the particular request, learning to 'pass' was a wonderful lesson. It's grown me as an artist and has helped me zero in on what actually makes me unique from anyone else who refinishes furniture.

~Stay true to my style. When I look back on all the pieces I did in years prior to 2013, the styles really range. I was very experimental when I first started refinishing furniture - which was extremely fun! But I really hit a groove this past year and found a niche. Not too sweet, not too feminine, and a little edgy. That's me in a nutshell. Each piece is a reflection of who I am, for better or worse. 

~There is peace with Jesus. This was a very un-peaceful year for me, until the end. I was working so hard. At everything. I like to work hard, I really do. I'm not trying to brag, I just really like it, (However, I am not a perfectionist and am choosey about what I'll work hard at. For instance, I do need to work at cleaning my house more). Anyways, I found myself juggling a lot of balls at one point and learned that I'm no juggler. I wasn't sleeping and my heart kept racing like it does when I ride roller coasters. Enough was enough. I started spending more intentional time with the Lord in the mornings and writing in my journal again. And there was the peace. I asked and He answered. 

To close out my first post of 2014, here are some fun stats I found from the past year!

-A whopping 34 pieces from this past year sold to young residents living in the heart of Washington D.C. I may never live my dream of residing in a big city, but I love knowing that there are little pieces of 'me' all over one.

-This piece was the most frequently viewed on the blog:

-The post I wrote in the Spring about my favorite outdoor Ikea pieces received the most hits in 2013. The images at the end of our Ikea decked deck have made a splash on Pinterest! Go Ikea!

-The paper wreathe tutorial is not only the most pinned image from Chelsea's Garage, it was one of the most pinned /repinned paper wreath tutorials on Pinterest.

Chelsea's Garage: Paper wreath tutorial

Thank you all for being a precious part of Chelsea's Garage. Every hit means a lot and I'm so grateful for you. Looking forward to taking the lessons learned from 2013 and applying them to 2014!

~Chelsea

This post was originally published under Chelsea's Garage, now affectionately known as StyleMutt.

A Very Merry Christmas

~from our family to yours~

Thank you for allowing me to share this cozy corner of the web with you. This year has overwhelmed me the great gift of friendship. From those of you who have reached out virtually, to those whom I've had the pleasure of meeting face to face, you are all treasured and I am so grateful to know you.

Please enjoy these photos that some Chelsea's Garage friends have graciously shared of their beautiful homes decorated for Christmas!

What a welcoming entrance for this front foyer!

I'm kinda in love with this "Joy to the World" homemade burlap banner

It couldn't possibly get any cuter in the mudroom.

A sweet friend from college and her 6 month baby belly, (and her pom-pom wreath)! 
She's so stinkin' cute it's borderline unfair ;)

Another beautiful pom-pom wreath! Never would have thought of doing stripes. Love this!!!

What a wonderful way to display Christmas cards! Love that they're out in the open to be enjoyed throughout the season! (And I'm diggin' that pillow like Santa's mid-section with a belt buckle counting down the days until Christmas. Fun, fun!)

Look at these cutie-pies and their  hodgepodge Christmas trees! With a styrofoam cone, hot glue gun and silver metallic spray paint, the possibilities really are endless!

(I spy a...calculator?)

When a friend shared these trees she wrapped in a sweater and some twine, I knew this would be a fun idea for next year! Inspired by similar trees she noticed at Anthropologie, this little pair looks perfectly cozy in cable-nit.

Have a wonderful Christmas and New Years, dear friends. Wishing you a very blessed time with those you celebrate with and the gift of free, pure joy that we've been given as a result of Jesus' most divine birth.

Peace out until after New Years!

~Chelsea

This post was originally published under Chelsea's Garage, now affectionately known as StyleMutt.

~Brown paper packages tied up with strings~

...these are a few of my favorite things!

Hi friends! 

How are you doing? Not spreading yourselves too thin, I hope. This is a challenging time of year for those Type A perfectionists out there.  I'm not one of them. Not completely, at least. But a dash enough to know it can be exhausting trying to get everything 'just so' before Christmas.

Just try and remember that the joys and blessings of Christmas do not rest on your shoulders. In fact, they have nothing to do with how your home looks or what gifts are given. All this decorating and gift exchanging is simply a wonderfully fun way of putting an exclamation point on the reason at the forefront of our celebrating. :)

On that note, I was listening to 'My Favorite Things' the other week while watching the Sound of Music live with Carrie Underwood, (no one compares to Julie Andrews), and the lyrics struck me. Nothing on the favorite things list is all that spectacular, which reminded me of the impact that simple joys can have...

...which prompted my Christmas gift wrap this year!

Supplies:
Brown postal wrap
Teal and white string & Gold and white string
A rainbow of paint swatches collected from Home Depot, Lowes, and Benjamin Moore

The postal wrap, bought from Target for $6, is 4 or 5 times the size of a normal roll of wrapping paper. What a money saver! The string was less than $2 per spool and the paint swatches were free. After all the gifts are bought it's nice to save what you can on gift wrap!

But this simple gift wrap has a festively fun impact, don't ya think?

For each gift I wrapped it was fun to consider the person who would receive it and think about what color to use for them!

Pretty simple but I love the snaps of color with the paint swatch gift tags!

Enjoy your weekend, friends! On Monday I'll post the photos you've sent of your projects and homes decorated for Christmas, so if you feel up for sharing please email me your pics at chelseasgarage@gmail.com!

~Chelsea

This post was originally published under Chelsea's Garage, now affectionately known as StyleMutt.