2/15/2015

Getting Organized with a Kitchen Calendar


Recently, our mornings have been a chaotic mess that end with me arriving to work way, way late. Part of our issue is related to living with a preschooler. I mean, he's four, so of course he wants to "just do this one thing first," or find a particular toy for show-and-tell, or splash around with the water while brushing his teeth, resulting in a wet shirt and last minute wardrobe change. Those slow poke distractions are part of the struggle, but I think they'd feel less irritating if I had my sh*t together to begin with. So, I've resolved to start waking up earlier and also to get more organized. I thought it might help to have a designated family calendar and place for writing to-do's and shopping lists, so I put together this kitchen calendar / mini-command center.
kitchen calendar family command centerFor this project, I painted an old cork board and we mounted it beside the fridge with a chalkboard positioned below. B loves the chalkboard, he "writes" notes and grocery lists on it. Earlier today, he was wiping it off and said,"I need to move this chair so I can set my towel on it." Hmm, good idea, kid! During his nap, I sewed a button and piece of ribbon to a cloth napkin and screwed a teacup hook into the chalkboard frame. Voila, a place to set his towel!
kitchen calendar family command center

kitchen calendar family command centerI'm hoping this little command center will help us stay organized and get out the door in a timely fashion. Fingers crossed!

P.S. - Look who snuck up on the sofa while I was taking photos! Sneaky 'ole gal. She's normally very camera shy so I snapped a quick photo before shooing her off.



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2/10/2015

Wild About You - Free Printable Valentine


Being somewhat health conscious, I've been encouraging candy free options for B's preschool celebrations. For example, instead of bringing cupcakes for his birthday treat, we put together individual bags of Boom Chicka Pop kettle corn. I know, I'm that mom. Just one step away from handing out toothbrushes on Halloween! For Valentine's day Last year, B gave out sticker sheets and we had a great time deciding which stickers were for each friend.
Free Printable "Wild About You" ValentineThis year, I made these "I'm Wild About You, Valentine" cards and printed them on white card stock that we had on hand. Then I used a hole punch and string to attach a menagerie of little plastic animals to the cards. B had so much fun helping me tie the little strings and telling me which animal each friend would like best. Too cute.
Free Printable "Wild About You" Valentine
I wish I could say these cards are an original idea, but there are tons of these on Pinterest, this is just my take on it. I also made a free printable version that you can download here. Happy Valentine's Day!

2/07/2015

Basement Makeover: Part 2


I finished sprucing up our basement bathroom a few days ago, but I struggled with photos since there is no natural light and only a single bulb in the ceiling fixture. Then, a friend gave me some tips on adding and diffusing additional light, which helped tremendously. So, here it is, the basement bathroom!
budget makeover of an unfinished basement bathroom
Here's the deal with the bathroom; it's unfinished, with exposed pipes, a cement floor and a toilet located about three inches away from an internal cinder block wall. The location of the toilet means we can't drywall or tile the bathroom without bumping the wall out, which would block another doorway.So, our options for the bathroom were, a) rip everything out, move walls, plumbing, and spend several thousand dollars or b) paint the whole thing, replace some hardware and call it good enough. Yeah. We chose option B and it was the best two hundred bucks we've spent in a really long time. Ready to see a before photo? Gird yourself, it ain't pretty!
budget makeover of an unfinished basement bathroom
Eek! I know, it was gross. And that photo was taken about halfway though painting the cinder block. When I told my friend Sandra about this project she said, "Oh, I didn't know you had a basement bathroom!" To which I replied, "Uh, yeah...that's because I would have died of embarrassment if you'd seen it!" Now, however, not so much. The power of paint always amazes me!
budget makeover of an unfinished basement bathroom The most time consuming part of the project was painting the cinder block walls, but the rest went pretty quickly, I painted the floor using Valspar porch and floor paint, then Jesse helped me put in a new faucet and toilet seat and hang a large mirror. He also used scrap lumber to whip up a little shelf to go over the toilet. Since drilling into cinder-block is a big pain, I hung a roll of toilet paper from some twine looped over an eye bolt. Honestly, I think it would be better located in front of the toilet, but so it will probably get moved. The shower surround and basin are also painted, but obviously that isn't a good long term solution. I'm thinking we might try to do a corrugated metal surround, like this.
budget makeover of an unfinished basement bathroom

budget bathroom before and after
So, that's the basement bathroom. A little paint, a couple new fixtures and accessories. It's not Elle Decor, but it's clean and bright and I'm kinda proud of it. 

Budget and Resources:
paint - free, mixed up a custom gray color from left over projects.
floor paint - free-ish, part of overall purchase for basement floors, let's say $10.
large wood framed mirror - $40, estate sale
faucet - $40, Lowe's
toilet seat - $20, Menard's
shower curtain and liner - $20, Target
black shower curtain tassels - free, made using string left over from this project
light fixture - free, used acrylic paint from my stash to makeover a lampshade I already owned
pull cord for light - $4. Lowe's
toilet shelf thing - free, made from scrap lumber
step stool - $12, Home Goods (the stool was pink when I bought it)
scented candle - $4, Home Goods
Turkish style hand towels - $4 for two, Marshall's
printable art - $5, Etsy
frame - $15, Michael's
toilet paper holder - free, made using twine looped over an eye bolt
Bathroom makeover total = $174

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