One of these projects was the entry way wall when you walk in the door. I knew that I wanted a bunch of family photos framed and some vinyl lettering about family... but that was about it. So I finally searched around and found that perfect lettering for me! I showed my genius of a friend, and after complaining to her that frames were around $15 a pop at Target (for your average sized frame) she suggested going to Goodwill and buying a bunch of different sized frames and spray painting them black. Of course I had to drag her along with me because that was too much pressure for me to do alone! She happily went with me and helped me pick some out. I spent about $20 on frames and $5 on spray paint... and viola! I love it!! (Actually the big frame in the center IS from Target and was $30... but all the rest were Goodwill bargains!
Then that same awesome friend of mine... has a darling magnet board in her house that I have wanted to copy FOREVER to hang the kids art work on. But I just never did anything about it. I went as far as getting most of the necessary pieces but never put any of it together. Seth had to push me every step of the way. Together we did it and I love it! Right now it is filled with all our Christmas photos (instead of art work).
The last project Seth made me finish was Connor's bed. But to be honest I think he ended up doing more of this one than I did. We have had a really nice children's bed someone gave us second hand years ago. It needed help, but had great potential. We both took turns painting coats of bright white paint (because that is what we already had in the garage) and it looks good.
But I still wanted to sand that edges for that shabby chic look! And then I saw another friend's bed that she stained after it was painted white and it gave it an awesome vintage look and I thought I would do that, too. :) But the stain I tried didn't make any difference on that stark white paint. Discouraged, I did not get much farther than that.
So guess who never got around to sanding it? And guess who got too tired of seeing a bed in the garage everyday? :) So Seth put it together and put it up in Connor's new bedroom of his own. It looks nice. I still might sand it... one day. :) But there are no pictures of that (for now) since I still have not decided what to do with his room. I know... it might be years people!!!
But I am so proud of these small accomplishments. Even if I was pushed, nudged, and prodded every step of the way! :)
dude....we have the same problem! We need to be neighbors so we can help each other. I am SO impressed with your cute entryway...I just love it! Now come over to my house and do mine!!
ReplyDeleteSo, I think you need to tell us all where you ordered the vinyl letters from. I have pictures hanging in my entryway and I want to add the letters. Yes, I will totally steal your idea and I have no shame in admitting that!!! :)
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ReplyDeleteLove it! It's all about babysteps, right? That's how I do things too. Hello??? It took us a year to finish that entertainment center! I love the picture wall...it turned out AMAZING! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures on the wall with the different sayings. Such a cute idea!
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