We really needed a shelf of some sort for the kids to keep their stuff in. This bathroom is so small and we only have a VERY small cupboard so Eva and I spent a lot of time examining stuff at the DI. We found this boat thing for $4.00. The kids love that it has a paddle which we attached to the side. The trim was green but we painted it the same color as the wall (now blue instead of yellow!) and then antiqued the edges. We went back to DI this morning to look for some basket/containers to put things in and found a little wooden box and a little basket ($.50 each) which we spray painted and put hair stuff and toothpaste in.
Here's a picture that kind of gives you an overall view. You can see the paddle, some of the shower curtain, and our new piece of "art" on the other wall. At some point I am going to try framing the mirror. This may take a while, as I am still learning to use tools. For this redo, though, I DID use a drill, wood glue, and clamps (we had to repair the boat a bit). When you consider the creating, repurposing, designing, and use of tools that plug into an outlet this whole experience "stretched" me.
Vince helped Ethan make a towel holder last month that we'll put under the circle art. It's stained a light color but now Ethan wants to paint it. I'm trying to stay neutral on the issue but I would really like it painted...I'm pretty sure Vince will want it to be stained... For Christmas I am going to look for some chocolate colored bath towels. I'm going to get a ribbon in their favorite color and sew it along the border. Then they will all have a towel that matches the bathroom, yet is obviously their very own.
The biggest part of this makeover was the removal of the "teenage girl" stuff. All the make-up, hair bows, products, ............ You know. I got a full length mirror to hang on a stud in the "someday" bathroom downstairs, found an old nightstand/endtable at DI for $8.00 and moved her down there. She has an outlet that Vince installed a few years ago when we did the wiring and there is a light. AND a door to hang her over the door shoe hanger that she keeps "stuff" in. It really is full. The whole shoe hanger. Every. Pocket. Everybody's excited about this--definitely a win-win. At first the other kids expressed jealousy: "Why does SHE get to have that space?!!" But I pointed out to them that they would no longer have to wait for her to get out of the bathroom when they needed to "go" and that, as they say, was that.
Eva and I also found two old yucky brass light fixtures for $5.00 each. We washed them, took them apart and spray painted them. One is a three light strip with nice glass shades for the bathroom and the other is a chandelier. I want to find some cheap shades for the chandelier and I'm pretty sure we will hang it over the kitchen table. Right now they are on my bedroom floor. The chandelier came with some nice glass shades but I accidentally broke one when we were "frosting" the glass so now I'm one short. I think it works out to put fabric shades on them eventually anyway because I like that look much better! I'm very excited because I've heard of people painting light fixtures but never thought it could be something I could do. I saw another light fixture today that I think would be perfect to put over the stairs, but I decided to wait. Vince seems skeptical about the first two. He says they look nice (we hurried to paint them before he got home last night) but he's not excited about wiring them. I've decided to wait two weeks and then I'm going to wire them.
Then I'll post pictures!
5 comments:
That is so much Fun! I love hearing all your ideas. I really like your circle art in the bathroom , very cool idea.
Brilliant! I absolutely LOVE how you did the picture and I really like the colors you picked out. A while back my grandmother gave me the go ahead to take an old light fixture, that was gathering dust, out of a pile in the barn. I think your post has given me the motivation to dig that thing out and transform it.
Way to go! Love your ideas, and I love the circle picture.
I've always been fascinated with creating light fixtures but have never indulged much. You'll have to tell me how it goes. If you end up rewiring, guess who gets asked to teach a class!
Fabulous upcycling. The bathroom is looking great!
I love, love, love your placemat art. Every time I look at it, I think that I've got to get one.... :) You are very talented.
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