We have some news…
It’s kind of big…
Not too big but big enough…
Hi friend! I kind of took an unintentional blogging break (but intentional social media break so I guess it just kind of follows?) over the holidays and so now here we are toe-deep into 2019! To backtrack, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! We stayed home this year (our usual has been to travel to family every year) and we just had a grand old time. It was care-free, so very peaceful, and so good for us in preparing for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. How was yours? Did you travel? It’s always a brave undertaking to travel during Christmas, right? We did get a few things around the house done too – we painted our master bedroom and bathroom! I’ll have more updates on them later but things are looking so much better!!
Today, I’m just going to jump right back into it and show youl what’s changed in our laundry room.
Here’s what it looked like right before we moved in:
I took this picture in the afternoon, when the lighting is the darkest in here but even so, this room is bright for the first part of the morning and darker throughout the rest of the day. We brought our own washer and dryer with us and the two that were left were pretty old and dirty so it was nice to get ours up and running again (our previous, temporary rental had a washer and dryer so we stored our beloved Frigidaires in the garage for that six months and I missed them dearly).
Happy belated Thanksgiving!! I hope yours was a fun-filled, family/friend-filled, edible occasion! We drove to my sister’s house in Florida and, while our time spent there was a blast, that seven-hour drive is always so F U N with kids. ;) But, I guess it’s like anything – pregnancy and labor, the job interview process, research papers, school in general – you have to waddle and labor, hop around the interview train, read, read, read, and study, study, study to get that baby/job/A+/graduate. You feel me, right? LIfe can’t be easy or we’d all be bored out of our minds. So goes road trips. The miles might be hard but getting to that destination is super sweet.
And, I don’t mind if I do swing it around but, painting a rug might carry the same sentiment. Let me explain. I told you I painted the rug in the kids’ room, right? Well the process wasn’t necessarily a party but the result IS.
When my sister and her fam moved into their current house, the owners’ left behind this rug:
They had it under their dining room table and so it wasn’t the cleanest of all the rugs in the land. Well, my sister didn’t want it but I thought maybe it had some dyeing/painting potential so after a visit last year, we wrapped it in plastic and hauled it home, roof-top style, all those seven hours.
It got stuck up in the attic until further notice and then we moved, twice, and to this current house it came, still wrapped in that same plastic. We made progress though – we unwrapped it, laid it outside to shampoo the heck out of it, and then laid it in the kids’ room. As is. Not pretty. But, it is super heavy (which made washing it a feat of CrossFit-sized proportions) and thick and I loved the idea of having a fun round rug in their room…emphasis on idea.
The One Room Challenge lit a flame under my rear to finally get it colored something else and well, if you’ve seen the reveal, you already know what color it turned out to be, but in case you need a reminder:
I’ve never turned a rug a whole different color before so I wasn’t positive how this was going to turn out – success or fail – but it looks exactly as I envisioned with that big ‘ole punch of color.
Here’s everything you need to know about how I painted our rug and how you can too. You know how I do. ;)