1. Ummm... this one's not a good one to start with. There's still no system.
2. I have done no painting, but I HAVE done a little decorating. Mostly I've prepared to decorate. But progress is being made. About a month ago, I purchased twelve 5x7 greeting cards of Ken Bailey prints that I absolutely love. Why greeting cards? The prints were outrageously expensive, and by getting greeting cards, I wouldn't be forced to choose between all the quirky animal designs that I... pretty much couldn't choose between. So. Here are my greeting cards, now framed, and hung in the kitchen. (Note: Some of you that I've spoken with about this plan might be confused. Yes, I'd planned to put them in kitchen bathroom, but I decided I wanted to look at them more often than when I was... well.... you get the point. The thick black framing also kind of overwhelmed the small bathroom space, and it just didn't quite work. So the kitchen was a win-win. Do you like? I do!)
Next on the decorating agenda is the kids' rooms. Emma's room has had me thinking for some time now. I put some ugly stencil on the wall right before she was born, and that is going by the wayside.
Goodbye, ugly stencil. I loathe you.
Inspiration to change Emma's room came when A) the crib left the room and real furniture entered in its place and B) my friend Ashley showed me the cutest print ever I've seen. It reminds me so much of Emma.
Danavee and I went to Target recently with this print in mind, and it was really by accident that we stumbled upon this little canvas set pictured below. It's pretty cute as well. So I'm thinking Emma's room is developing a bird theme. This is actually pretty fitting... I've called her my "little bird" since she was an infant. (She also happens to sustain life on french fries and not much else... So this is all very appropriate.)
Lastly... paint. I'm thinking some kind of aqua to match the pictures. Paint sample cards have been obtained, but no decision has been made.
All the top cards are for Emma's room. The bottom two cards are for Jack's room. He has long insisted that he is going to become a scientist when he grows up, and in perfect alignment with that, he has requested an "outer space" room. More on his room ideas later...
3. We HAVE gone to the lake and the pool already this year! FUN!
4. Let's not talk about number four yet.
5. Or number 5.
6. Jack and I planted some flower seeds just this morning. I don't know that I've ever grown something pretty from a seed. So, we'll see.
7. Number seven is new on the list. Run a "Bug Bed and Breakfast". Thanks goes, again, to Ashley who asked if Jack might be interested in using her bug vaccuum gun and matching bug pod. Oh yes, indeed, Jack was interested!!! Currently, a guest named "Buggy" is staying with us for the night. He looks a lot like a small roach and was vaccuumed up by Mom. (Jack was a little too scared to do the deed.) We plan to let him go tomorrow morning and find a new guest to suck up and force into our snazzy bug accommodations. Enjoy your stay, Buggy.
Smiling! And laughing (#4 & 5) and ready to start a list of my own to hopefully motivate myself. Love the prints. Love Emma's room ideas. Are you gonna buy the quilt we found? And when can we find a piece for UNDER your prints. Is there room for a low buffet?
ReplyDeleteLove that I assisted in the bug hotel. Love the ideas for Emma's room. I need help finishing my room. We all need to go shopping someday for house purposes, seeing as how I have given up on the mall. I spray painted a lamp pink last night and am in need of a shade, I still need to frame my print, and am in need of two frames. Sorry, enough about me. I LOVE the prints for your kitchen! And a buffet, perfect (but no ordering from Pottery Barn, seriously).
ReplyDeleteLove the prints in the kitchen. How fitting for Emma's room.....love it!
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