Old Shutters Turned Headboard + Bedroom Sneak Peek.

3.20.2013

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When we moved to our new home about a year ago, it was the first time we had our own bedroom since we had kids.  For 6 years there was always a crib in our bedroom because we never had enough bedrooms for everyone. 

I vowed to make us a cozy, private little retreat in this house.  I am not done by any means, but here is a peek at what I have done so far.

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Here are some things I love:

Color
Old, rustic things
Re-purposing
Maps
Fun Prints

My amazing + colorful afghan from Emma was the inspiration for the colorful decor! 

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I wanted to combine all those things I love and make a cute, re-purposed headboard + focal point. 


I have collected old things for a while now & put them to good use! 

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Top 2 prints - Yellow Heart Art
Black & White Love print: Mandipidy
Map: On Paper
Barn Wood Frame: Old Red Barn Shop

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Quilt made by The Sweet Sugar Beet.

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My favorite: A true love story never ends sign from Barn Owl Primitives.

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Picture circa 2003 on our honeymoon in Mexico. Seriously, look at my abs...and I thought I wasn't skinny then...CRAZY TALK! 

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I LOVE my sheets from Target. They are so fun & bright and coming from a girl who is not a fan of sheets: COMFY! 


Our room is still a work in progress & I want to do so much more, but I am happy with my little re-purposed headboard & the start of the decor! 


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Mini Home Tour - How to make a House a Home.

9.06.2012



Yesterday I shared my DIY Faux Vintage Pull Down Map Tutorial & while I was in the proccess of photographing it, I thought it might be fun to give you a mini-tour of my home.  So sit back while I give you a peek inside my living room where we spend most of our time!





Most of the things I decorate my home with are either thrifted, given to me, picked up a garage sales or found on these awesome facebook groups my Dad's wife Debbie got me hooked on! 

I got my old fireplace mantel (that I am in love with) off one of the facebook groups I belong to.  The lady I purchased it from said she found it in a very old farm house in a nearby town. 


It's a solid wood fireplace mantel and I can not believe the great condition it is in!  The details on the front of the mantel are like nothing made today!  I repainted it in my newest color obsession, mint! It is the focal point of the living room.


I love finding amazing vintage items to decorate my house with, it makes it feel so much more homey! But decorating is not the only thing that makes a house a home. 

I was listening to a country song yesterday ( I can't remember which one) but the artist was singing about how we seem to have forgotten how to make a house a home.  And sadly, I think that is largely true! 

It is very important to me that my children grow up with good morals, values and a sense of responsibility. I do not want them to have a sense of entitlement.

I believe all of that starts at home. It is my & my husbands responsibility to instill these things in our children. It is my prayer that with the Lord's help, we do a good job.

Here are some ways I try to make our house a home:

  • I want to eat as a family every night & talk about whatever is on our hearts.  
  • I want to make our kids feel secure, safe, able to come to me and their father with anything.  
  • I want to teach them to be kind, respectful, hard working, loving, caring, responsible people who shine for the Lord in whatever they do. 
  • I want to pray together as a family. I want to teach them to take everything to the Lord.
  • I want to have weekly family movie nights where we all snuggle together.
  • I want to tuck them in each night with prayers, kisses and hugs.
  • I want to show them they are loved, unconditionally.  



Let's Chat!
Leave a comment answering one or both of these  questions:

♥ What's your favorite room in your home & why?
 How do you make your house a home?

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DIY Faux Vintage Pull Down Map.

9.05.2012



I have a total crush on vintage pull down maps! I can remember being in grade school & sitting there pulling them down and letting them fly shut. I can still remember the sound + smell they made! 

I would love to own an authentic one, but they are so expensive! So I opted for a cheaper alternative! Make my own faux version! 


I started with these super cute & cheap prints from On Paper, an incredibly cute store I found on a recent trip to Columbus.  They were $5 each & I got a few different ones! LOVE! You can also purchase them on their website!

I glued the edges of the paper to dowel rods I cut to size. 

I used a tab from the back of an old photo frame I don't use to create the faux pull down look. Simply screw it in the center of the dowel rod!

I put nails in each side of the dowel rod & twisted wire around them to hang the map. 
This project was easy & really created a great look!  I'm still holding out for the day I find an authentic vintage pull down map for a steal...but until then, this one creates the look I wanted!   
I loved how it turned out so I decided to make one for Lucy's Nursery!  Oh, and stay tuned tomorrow for a mini home tour of the rest of my living room! 
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I will be linking up with:
Whipperberry
Tatortots & Jello
Vintage Wannabee
Sundae Scoop
Sew Chatty
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