I am a stay at home mom of three, with a home that is a bit homely if you will. Don't get me wrong, I love my house, but I'd love it more with a fresh coat of paint and a chance to craft something for every room. Made By U - DIY Craft Studio becomes the MBU - DIY House! So with a wicked laugh I have brewed up a plan that will take a long time but, in the end I will have something I love. I invite you to join me.
Here's the skinny:
- Redesign my house one wall at a time.
- Each week take $20 and put it towards a wall and it's projects.
- If a project or a wall will cost more than $20 to complete, then I will buy as many materials as I can each week, until all the materials are assembled. ( Cause let's face it paint is more than $20 a can)
- To avoid being overwhelmed each project will be chosen one wall at a time
- No moving on from the wall until it is complete.
- Finish every room in my house by the time my 21 month old is in school. ( 3 years - told you it was going to take a long time)
This week I chose a simple project and also a very short wall, we will call it W#1. W#1 is a wall in my kitchen that I painted with primer almost two years ago and never painted it a final color because I could never choose one I liked. Until today! My inspiration and motivation was the large cork board that has hung in my kitchen since the day we moved in. As cork boards do - it has changed many times over the years but most recently I had it plastered with photos of my kids and nephews. Not that they aren't cute to look at - but I always needed a place to tack up odds and ends, and the fridge is a no go in my house because as you may know, toddlers love to steal anything from the fridge. So down came the photos and I was left with a very boring old cork board
I was convinced that I had nothing around to put towards the project but I decided to pick through my fabric stash instead of doing dishes. Boy am I glad I did, a square of fabric that never seemed interesting suddenly was perfect. Tea Pots! Now, what I did with my cork board we have all seen before, but it is just so cute and I just had to do it. Now I have a color palette for my kitchen to boot.
A quick material list for those of you who haven't made or seen one of these bad boys up close.
- Cork board
- material large enough to cover the area
- pins
- ribbon
Next week I will buy rollers and tape, so I can work towards painting the wall behind my lovely cork board. Check back for updates on the "redesign as I have the time" project continues. Week #1 down 155 weeks to go. Total money spent $0.00
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