Labor Day weekend took on a whole new meaning this year when our firstborn surprised us by arriving three weeks early. We chose to wait until delivery to find out whether we were having a boy or a girl and were so excited to finally find out that we had a sweet baby GIRL. It’s a moment we’ll never forget, and the surprise was so worth the wait!
What started as a sad and dated half bathroom is now a calm and pretty powder room – and I did it all for under $76! this powder room makeover proves that a little bit of paint can go a long way!
Creating a system that allows you to see everything with a quick glance, use the food you have so it doesn’t go bad, and that you can easily maintain is the most important quality in organizing a pantry. In Week 6 of the One Room Challenge, I’m sharing tips to help you create your own system for an organized pantry that works for you – whether or not it’s pretty.
For about the price of a decent bacon cheeseburger, I created a DIY framed mirror from an old one I didn’t like. Read on to find out how to update your own ugly mirror without using any power tools!
In Week 4 of my $75 One Room Challenge, I finally pulled out my wallet to purchase some supplies and materials. I spent nearly all my budget this week, but it went a long way in making a difference in the room. The painted linoleum floor and updated light fixture bring the powder room into the 21st century!
Week three of the One Room Challenge saw another free change in the form of paint. The ceiling, walls, and trim all got a few coats of paint, and combined with the painted vanity and hardware, the room is starting to come together!!
When I completed the master bathroom a couple weeks ago, I had a few lingering items on the to-do list. The one I’m sharing today wasn’t on that list. It wasn’t even on my radar until I went for a little ride on our cute new bathmat the other day.
So today I’m sharing a DIY non-slip rug mat from an old yoga mat for the slippery bathmat (that’s a lot of mats!).