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Remember my dining room make over? You can check it out here. You know you are curious about this paint color!
Before- orange walls, purple curtains, and brass light |
Yellow walls, brown curtains, and spray painted light |
other end of dining room |
Remember my craft room makeover? Yes, I have a messy issue... this is a long standing issue. If you want to see part of it here. I did that as a slow reveal. I just knew everyone in the world was on the edge of their seat to see me transform an itty bitty space. Admit it, you were. Well, maybe you weren't but you can amuse me ;)
So, in a moment of daringness I asked my husband how important he felt the dining room was. We have a counter we sit at for meals and space in the kitchen (if you suck in while trying to walk through) for the table. So I was careful how I manipulated proposed the situation. I suggested to him how wonderful it would be for him to have a room to tie his flies in for fishing. A place with a desk for doing bills. He thought that was a great idea. So I graciously offered to move out of my craft room and into the dining room. Wasn't that nice of me?! Seriously, how many wives would be willing to leave a 5 by 5 space and go to a 12x10ish space? It was a public service of mine really.
I even offered to set up his office for him! That is pretty much the nicest thing I could do for him right?
So, it has taken a few weeks but I managed.
I didn't want to spend money on this endeavor... asking for money surely would have put a kibosh on the process. So I spent under $4 on this little move! I bought a can of spray paint for my jar lids so I could sort of pull some stuff together. Everything else is stuff I had. I don't care for the fact that everything is all mismatched but I did the best I could and didn't spend money so hubby is happy. I mean of course he is happy, I so generously made the move!
I used a paisleys everywhere as my sort of unifying thing. Just enough to try to make something consistent. So the robin's egg like spray paint on a few recycled cans and jar lids along with paisley paper was my ATTEMPT to pull stuff somewhat together.
There was no place else for the hutch so it stayed in here. I used it for my books though. Ignore the pile of crap treasure to the side of it, that all needs to go to my classroom.
I put little paisley labels on all my boxes, you can't really see it in the photo but just pretend ;) Over my desk are my cutting mats... I clipped them all together with binder clips and hung them from 2 nails. The table to the right is a drop leaf table for the kiddos to do their homework.
My table/working area. Ok, my clever move here- see the baskets hanging to the table. Yeah, I am a genius I know. Every time I craft I am losing everything I am working with. So I keep a cup on the table for scissors, Gypsy pen and all that. I had these two things from when I tried to hang them in my kitchen cabinets. Well, my cabinet doors don't hang with them on. So I hooked them to my table. So you can see my ATG and Cricut Toolkit are in there now. I can stick my cell phone in there, and other stuff I just need to set somewhere while working.
I keep a trash can on my table always and you can sort of see the can I spray painted with paisley paper around it back there too.
This is a black DVD shelf. It fits mason jars perfectly. I spray painted all of the lids, made paisley labels for the buckets, and put paisley paper on the back of the shelves.
On the labels I used chalkboard paper. It is fun and as close of a match in color as I could get to the lids;)
You can sort of see the labels here :)
Some of my ribbon ;)
This is just one of those cheap plastic drawer things that I put paisley paper in to hide my junk treasures.
This is a piece of furniture I didn't want to take out. My husband made it for me. He isn't just cute, he is handy :). The best part is that is where all my wine glasses, martini glasses, margarita classes wine, alcohol responsible adult beverages are stored.
My husband did this on the tin panels. Sometime, I will tell you the significance of the lupine in my life.
So now who wants to come over and play?!