So this post is mostly for my sisters, especially the 2 who are further away at the moment.
But as for a background for anyone else who may be interested, we have lived in our current (old and rented) town home for 2+ years and I hadn't really done any real decorating in the kitchen- mostly because I really couldn't stand it. So it served it's limited functional purpose.
I decided this year to finally get around to trying to decorate it. If I could do a complete demo I would have, but being renters, that is not really our option at the moment. But the one good thing is that since we are renting, I knew I could have some fun with the decorating of it, and truly make it my fun place (for cheap of course.) I wanted to be sure to put things in it that made me smile and that made it look brighter since it is small and has old cabinets. And I needed to find colors that would somewhat mask the random dirty cream counters and white fridge.
In the past I have usually had kitchens with red and classic colors, but this time I wanted to live it up a little and choose colors that I have really started to love. It is definitely not done by a professional but I had fun with fabric and spray paint and it ended up not costing very much at all. And most of all, I actually love being in my kitchen now.:)
Kristin and Katelyn...I can't wait for you to see it!
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| BEFORE... |
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AFTER... I found these funky letters ( that I painted) at Hobby Lobby- on sale of course. And the fabric for the curtains is made from a shower curtain I found for $20 at Kirklands. |
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I had to make something to remind me about the blessings of doing dishes. And yes, dear sisters, I made it all ( flowers included) by myself. |
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| They were just too cute to not include:) and less than $3 each. |
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I may not have been able to fix the ugliness of our functional stove, but I feel like I did make it look better:) |
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I don't know if you remember but i used the old sign I had an redecorated it. I covered the frame part with leftover fabric, painted the middle, and then I used chipboard letters (that I painted white) and then glued them on. Great quote that I found on a friend's blog...thanks Clare. |
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I thought I would bring in another bird...could have been better, but I thought it looked cute on the coral/ white polka dot fabric. |
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I found this owl ( it was white) at Home Goods for $4 and spray painted it...also to cute to pass up:) |
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| See the pen holder on the fridge? Spray painted that too...it was a garage sale find. |
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Re-did the magnet board. I first painted it coral, but it looked weird. So then, I just mode-podged the coral/ white polka dot fabric onto it. |
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| BEFORE....bland. |
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| AFTER...Hello it is time to eat! |
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I found an old vase at Goodwill for $1 ( it was 80's blue) and spray painted it. Then I wanted to have some texture in the room, so I added some rope to it with a hot glue gun... still not sure if I like it...I'm going to give it some time. |
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Our old faithful (also flimsy with a toddler) table and chairs. I recovered the neutral tan seats with some outdoor fabric ( makes it easier to wipe stains off.) I feel like it makes the table more appealing if that is possible. I have to say I still look forward to the day when we live somewhere with room for a bigger and sturdier table.) |
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| The shelf is a Spice rack from Ikea |
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I used my old spice jars from a spice rack that we got when we got married see here. And recovered the labels with Avery round labels I found at Staples ( less than $4 for the pack and now I can reuse these jars over and over again. Now I have the spices I actually like to use. And I reused the beat up spice rack to hold all of my acrylic craft paints. ( I obviously don't have as much as Mom..yet) |
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Wanted a cute clock that coordinated, bought this one here for $6 at Target. Spray painted the rim and hand painted the numbers blue. |
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| Overall I think it turned out pretty cute! |