At long last, it is my pleasure to say that I have "finished" my craft room. I am sure there will be tweaking and adding along the way as I use it and figure out what works best, as well as find fun inspiration to add to it. But, I feel like it is decorated, and I really like the way that it turned out. (I should, since it has taken what seems like forever to complete, and I got to pick out everything.) Some of the before pictures are in this post. You can see how I painted the room in this post, and you can see all about the plaid wall in this post. Oh, and the pillows on the bed are in this post. I really have been trying to finish this for months, so it feels good to be able to say that I am done. Here it is!
After seeing a craft room on this blog, I knew I needed peg board. I cut the peg board with a jigsaw (as glimpsed in this post) and painted it the same blue as the plaid on the walls. I did shapes that mimicked the pattern of the curtains. It was so fun to organize all the random things that normally float around onto the handy peg-board - John now has peg board envy. After having two girls, I realized that I have a lot of ribbon, and now it is delightfully organized. I used an extra pillow case that matches the sheets on the bed to make a cover for my sewing machine and sewed a ribbon around it and added a little bling. It took about 20 minutes and was so simple!
I spray painted some black shelves that I already had and lined them with my ever-growing tulle collection. Never know when you might need to make a tutu. Above is my 6 miles of Baker's Twine. That is right - I said 6 miles. If you live in the Little Rock area, please ask me for some - I will never go through this much.
I saw this pin cushion idea on that same blog referenced above and had an extra frame and extra fabric - perfect! I also love that there is room to hang the ironing board and craft apron tucked away behind the door.
I recovered a lamp shade with the rest of the pillowcase and used grosgrain ribbon to disguise the lines, and I got a cheap cream sham on clearance and sewed lavender fleece ruffles onto it to give it a little more life. Since none of our family lives in town and seems to always come in packs, it is nice to have an extra bed.
I had a craft closet at our old house, and most of the stuff in the closet is directly from what I did there. I am glad it still is quite functional.
Here is the reality of that closet when you turn the corner. You never know when you might need a Peep costume (John and I were Peeps for Halloween), and it also houses all of the picture frames that have yet to find a home in our new home. It is a little crazy back there.
I love the view to the backyard, and the curtains (from Bed Bath and Beyond) were actually the first thing I bought for the room. I am not sure how I decided that lavender should go with them or that there should be a plaid wall, but that is what I went with.
I felt like I needed a chalk board and a bulletin board of some sort, and John was kind enough to trim them out in, what else, trim. I love the stuff. The pictures above the bed are from our day at Wye Mountain, shown in this post.
While it is a bit unusual (I feel like I say that a lot about how I decorate), I really like it. It suits me, and I am so excited about the projects that I will do here. And if you live near me, you should come over and we can craft together!
4 comments:
love it! the day we have an extra bedroom (or room at all for that matter) i am turning it into a craft room. loved the peek at the organized closet and the peek at the reality of the closet:)
That's awesome! Glad to see more pics of it from Today's Housewife! I have a craft room, and I've tried to organize it, but it's tiny and I don't have much storage space for the tons of stuff I have... Oh well! Yours looks great!
@KamaThanks, Kama! I am so thrilled to join Today's Housewife and looking forward to getting to know everyone!
This is absolutely gorgeous! I have different colors in mind, but the diagonal plaid is EXACTLY what I want. I guess I'm a cockeyed sort of girl. A straight plaid has never even entered my mind. My problem was how to do the diagonal. Now I know. Thank you for the tutorial.
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