One of the other projects that have kept us busy is our new play room! Joy decided to turn our under the stairs pantry/storage into a play room for the kids. The goal was to have a place for the toys NOT in the living room and to spend $0.00. We have admitted that we are pack rats so... if we have to save everything "in case I need it someday" it was time to put some of that stuff to good use.
First I had to empty out the space. With some rearranging in the kitchen and garage it was a blank canvas-
So I used some old white paint that the we had and I put a tick coat of primer on all the walls and the floor-Then I painted "Magnetic" paint (gift from Grandma, THANKS MOMMY!) on one wall to make a giant magnet board for the kids-
On the other wall I used the bright green from the girls room for the wall and form left over dark green spray paint for the shelving brackets. Kevin made the whole space come alive by painting the tree, flowers, plants and butterflies (Coco's favorite).
I used left over blue from the boys room and painted the magnet wall. I also mixed in some of the white to make a lighter blue for the "sky". We already had the magnet sets and I used some vinyl to frame the magnetic board and make the Tic-Tac-Toe board-The floor is coverd with bound carpet samples that I had picked up years ago. They work great and make it possible to to still access the crawl space under the house. I used the vinyl letters again and made "clouds" with inspirational words. It was LOTS of work but we all love the end result. The kids have there own space, I have NO toys in the living room and everyone know what it means when I say "put the toys away".So in the end both goals were met and every one is VERY HAPPY!
2 comments:
Joy, the play room looks AWESOME! You should be so proud of yourself. You told me about it, but I had no idea how fun you made it!
And it takes a lot of energy and motivation to reorganize "stuff your saving." I keep thinking I need to go through our "stuff" but feel ZERO motivation to do it. Maybe my nesting instincts will kick in sometime this pregnancy and I'll get off my lazy butt.
On a different note, I think I'll try the raspberry tea thing. After Naomi, teas tended to remind me of that pregnancy, and I kind of steered clear of them with Nate. But I don't think that's an option anymore because I seriously need to be able to function. So if it works, hey, it's worth it.
It looks amazing! Way to go!
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