Showing posts with label Kids Spaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kids Spaces. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Project Challenge: CLOCK FACE


Hello there sweets, another month has flown by and here we are again with yet another 
DIY blogger challenge. If this is your first time here, let me explain what's going on. 
Each month a group of us bloggers have a different project challenge to come up with. 
This month the challenge given was  CLOCK FACE ....hmmmmm  tricky one right? 

I choose to make something fun & playful for our bonus/playroom, since we 
are just in the process of re-doing that space. Since our son is truly 
a night-owl, it seemed only perfect to make a clock with the theme 
"Night Owl" (our rabbit approved, I might add)!


Sunday, April 12, 2015

How To Inexpensively Cover Little Decorative Windows

Hello Everyone, you might remember my BIG BOY BEDROOM post I shared recently? 
Well, Robbie's bedroom has these 3 cute little windows that don't open and are really just 
decorative, but sure are nice for extra light. I really didn't want to custom order window 
coverings, so here is how I covered them for cheap. 

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Big Boy Bedroom Reveal with IKEA


Hello Everyone, you might remember my Collage I shared with ideas for our sons bedroom some time back? Well last month his room finally got some new paint and new bookshelves. I also hung new curtains and he got a BIG Queen size bed to grow into. The room is not finished yet, but I do want to share the changes we've made so far.
I am on the look-out for a new side table and finishing touches. 
 

Monday, September 29, 2014

Boys Room Design Board

Hello Lovelies, how is your Monday morning going to far? I have been busy thinking and planning 
out a new look for our 9 year old sons bedroom this weekend.
He needs a lot more storage, starting with a bigger bookshelf with room 
to display Lego's and Collectibles. We already got him a queen sized bed 
recently (which is super great for sleep-overs by the way). 
Well, let's get started and let me share a few ideas I put together on a design board 
with links to some of the products that are on my Wish-List (insert drool-marks here).   

Saturday, March 15, 2014

A little bit of this and a little bit of that

Hello Lovelies, I have been busy up-cycling a bunch of little things around the house. So sit back and enjoy...."Show and Tell" is about to begin....
Pottery Barn Inspired Chalk Board Frames

A while back I noticed these cute Chalk Board frames in the latest Pottery Barn Kids catalog. I've been meaning do "DIY" some for a while. 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Our Play Room

Hello sweeties, fist off I need to thank each one of you who left such sweet and heartfelt condolences on the loss of our Newfoundland Brucie last week. If you missed that post you can click here HERE to catch up. It was truly touching to read all of the sweet words and sharing your losses with me. I miss my little bear lots!

So today I want to share our Playroom with you. I don't think I ever shared the bonus room here before. Mostly, cuz it's always a mess...lol

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Old Toolbox to Art Caddy

Hey there Sweeties near and far away, I have been busy this weekend with a friends Baby shower but I did manage a quick shopping trip to the cutest little store in McCleary, WA called Little Hill Farm. (Here is their Facebook link Little Hill Farm/Facebook Page). I found an old wooden tool box and I knew exactly what to do with it. I made it into a little Art Tray for Robbie's pens.
  
I freed up an entire drawer in the pantry that was stuffed with all of his stuff  plus he he can just pick the entire box up,  take it to the table and have much better access to everything.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Little Boys Bedroom and an old crate

Hi Peeps, last weekend I went to one of my favorite stores in the Olympia area Wisteria Cottage One of the things I bought there was yet another old crate...haha..one can never have enough. So here is what I did with it...It is now serving as a nightstand

 and perfect display for R2D2