Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Sneak Peek's Into Our Little Girl's Bedroom
We have completely moved our homeschool classroom out of our 4th bedroom. Here are some shots of our classroom. Respectively moved to our dinner table.
Here are the 'Sneak Peek' photos of Nina-Li's room.
What in the world am I thinking with this crazy color????
And then I am adding this color...what color is it???...Pink...Red....????
I was in Joann's and I couldn't resist this little daintiness to add to Nina-Li's room. It's just about as girly as you can get. Wahoo!
So, we let Dawson loose in Nina-Li's room. He is quite handy with tools. But, what in the world is going on here...???
To be continued. . .
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Dates Are For More Than Just Calendars
I've been feeling very craft lately, and haven't had the time between adoption paperwork and homeschooling. Well, one of my good friends 40th birthday was just enough to satisfy my appetite to create. I was inspired by two blogs:
It's a Strange and Lovely Ride http://strangeandlovelyride.blogspot.com/2010/01/guest-bathroom-facelift-part-2.html
Susie Harris http://www.susieharrisblog.com/
The first blog is what gave me my idea. She created wall art with numbers and included her anniversary date. She referred to Susie's blog on how to paint and transfer numbers that you print off. When I saw this, I knew right away who to make it for. My friend Julie was embracing turning 40, celebrating that 10 years ago she wasn't sure if she'd ever have children and then suddenly had 4 in 4 years. So, I decided to make her wall art that celebrated significant milestones in her own life.
Remember these?
This is a calendar frame, I'm guessing from about 7 or 8 years ago. I remember receiving one myself for Christmas. I got this for $2.99 at Goodwill. I then added slats of wood that my father had. He cut them down for me and I painted them black.
After inserting them and securing them with a staple gun, I began to lay-out numbers and transfer them like Susie Harris suggested.
I then painted in the numbers and taa-daa! The end result:
Each number is a birthdate and wedding anniversary. Julie loved it. I hope to explore more possibilities using this technique and Susie Harris' blog.
Soon we will begin our daughter's bedroom. She is still in China, but we hope to bring her home within 6 months or so. We will share these updates soon. Right now our classroom is in her room and I am almost done moving everything out.
It's a Strange and Lovely Ride http://strangeandlovelyride.blogspot.com/2010/01/guest-bathroom-facelift-part-2.html
Susie Harris http://www.susieharrisblog.com/
The first blog is what gave me my idea. She created wall art with numbers and included her anniversary date. She referred to Susie's blog on how to paint and transfer numbers that you print off. When I saw this, I knew right away who to make it for. My friend Julie was embracing turning 40, celebrating that 10 years ago she wasn't sure if she'd ever have children and then suddenly had 4 in 4 years. So, I decided to make her wall art that celebrated significant milestones in her own life.
Remember these?
This is a calendar frame, I'm guessing from about 7 or 8 years ago. I remember receiving one myself for Christmas. I got this for $2.99 at Goodwill. I then added slats of wood that my father had. He cut them down for me and I painted them black.
After inserting them and securing them with a staple gun, I began to lay-out numbers and transfer them like Susie Harris suggested.
I then painted in the numbers and taa-daa! The end result:
Each number is a birthdate and wedding anniversary. Julie loved it. I hope to explore more possibilities using this technique and Susie Harris' blog.
Soon we will begin our daughter's bedroom. She is still in China, but we hope to bring her home within 6 months or so. We will share these updates soon. Right now our classroom is in her room and I am almost done moving everything out.
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