I found a fourth basket at Goodwill gave it the same once over in Espresso spray paint and put in my junk drawer. I did first empty out the drawer and "ditch" a lot of priceless items I didn't' need anymore. I love having my pens and one pair of scissors easily accessible and ready to grab at a moments notices. Now I just need the address the issue of why I am a hoarder of pens?!?
Week 14: Cubbies
No not the baseball team. My new helper. What might not be known is that I have an in home daycare. And, at our front door I have did have what is pictured below. (Bulletin board with papers, receipt book, stickers, ect.) Scattered around my house were random pacifiers, receipts, artwork, shoes, socks, anything and everything.
I had a white cubby that I had gotten at a thrift store when I started my daycare. It was in my basement but was not utilized so I decide to paint it brown and put it by the front door for my families to put things for the kids and for me to put things for the parents. It is working great and now I am a bit more organized! I dig it!
**Note: This picture was taken on a weekend so there was no random "stuff" lingering about!
Update on Week 4 Challenge
I wanted to give an update on my Week 4: Utensil Drawer Organzation, I found two more baskets to help me stay organized and it is working awesome! I was so happy to find at Goodwill the long basket to hold all of my spoons! And mini basket, also a Goodwill find, for my measuring spoons. No more baskets needed for this drawer. Stay tuned for another drawer organized with baskets!
Week 13: New Kitchen Light
So I told you all about selling our light fixtures to a nice lady from Craigslist here. Well we didn't want a hanging light in the kitchen, it didn't make sense to continually hit our head on it. So we settle for this no frills spot light in stainless steel. Nothing fancy, nothing special but gets the job done. Andy got it up in about 20 minutes and we had light!
Week 12: New Kitchen Table
We bought this solid wood circle table and six chairs last summer at a garage sale. The purpose of the purchase was for the chairs to go with our dining room table after we sprayed them black and the table we would resell on Craigslist. Well Andy and our neighbor talked me into putting the table in our kitchen and removing the tall four person square table we had in there. Well the way the "new" table was placed in the kitchen the chairs we always sticking out. So we generally tried to have only two chairs at the table but with my daycare kids that made it extremely annoying to constantly moving chairs over to the table and back and here and there and this way and that way... see how annoying?
So, I was thinking that we could build a table and put in a bench with a lid that lifted that would also be storage. Andy thought that he could build a table that was narrow enough to keep the walk way to the back door as free as possible and he was thinking that a bench was good too but if we could push the table over the bench when it is not being used that would help with the walking area even more. So we let the storage idea go and used some wood and brackets that we already had for the bench. The whole thing, table and bench, was just under $50!!!
I found two chairs at Goodwill for $4.99/each and want to recover them in an oil cloth, I just have to find a cute one to use, and they will go opposite the bench and push in completely under the table. (We had to use chairs too so that the booster seats would be safe and secure, which wouldn't happen on the bench.) I am pretty proud of my little carpenter, he is really getting the hang of this building thing!
March Hutch
I am in the process of getting the hutch completed for April. So I guess I should show everyone what March looked like. I made another fabric scrap wreath, they are so easy and I have tons of scraps of fabric and it instantly adds to my color theme. I found a few things at Goodwill but it was still a little bare at the beginning of the month. But thanks to some great finds at the Dollar Tree (the paper ball, moss rocks, and green apples) I was able to fill up the hutch and call her complete!
Week 11: Plate Wall
Our kitchen has an angled wall. It is open at the bottom with railings that look down to our family room playroom. It has been blank since we moved in. A while back I saw a plate wall on The Nester and thought I could do that. So I first collected all white serving plates that I had and then kept a look out for a few months at second hand stores. I was looking for plates or serving dishes in different shapes and with various detail on them.
I hung the plates at Christmas, before I decided to document the changes to our house. I had a few fall because of the way I choose to hang them. We lost two : ( So this is the before picture from the other day.
Here it is today. Not bad. I still want another circular dish to go in the top right where the little square dish is and then I will move out the square dish so it is mirrored on both sides. But I figure the wall is big so this will be an ongoing collection and will change many times as I find more. But for now, I am calling it complete!
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