BrerMama
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I totally just got an idea for another crafty project.... I ordered the supplies I need from Etsy and hopefully they'll be my project for next weekend.
I need a project every weekend. Most weekends it's digital scrapbooking. I do layouts for a website called The Daily Digi and also for Nettio Designs. I also do a little designing when I'm inspired. I'm doing digital Project Life journaling cards and giving them away every few weeks on my blog. You can see them here.
Anyway, this weekend's project was the windows in our kitchen. We have always had mini blinds, and we've gone so many sets that I was tired of buying them. Our cats -- who I dislike greatly -- tear them up constantly. They looked really tacky from the outside of our house (and remember, we live in a double wide, so we do not need to do anything to enhance the tackiness). I finally just took the plunge and bought nice curtains. They're supposed to be energy efficient as well as looking so much better than torn mini blinds.

IMG_2424 by miss kim 09, on Flickr
In addition to the curtains, we covered the window in our back door. It's hard to tell in the photo, but we were able to create a window covering from some shelf liner stuff. We couldn't find a curtain rod small enough (or curtains, but I probably could have made that work) and I looked at all sorts of different things -- tint for car windows, a baby window shade, contact paper. We ended up with some textured shelf liner. A little double stick tape and we're good.
This may not seem huge, but Ches has a little friend who doesn't really understand boundaries. She's been known to walk into unlocked houses without an invitation. If no one is home, she helps herself to the fridge. She's really harmless (I believe she gets special education services), but she's a little unsettling. She's several times scared the life out of me by standing on our back porch, just looking in the window. So figured out some way to shade that little window was important to my privacy.
After we got it all done, Kiah said, "Hey mom, you can take your bra off in the kitchen now."
Yes, because that's the first thing my children think when they see we've got privacy again.
Anyway, big Day 2 plans tomorrow... after we go to the zoo. I let myself get talked into it. Once around to see animals. Once to get exercise. Gah.
I need a project every weekend. Most weekends it's digital scrapbooking. I do layouts for a website called The Daily Digi and also for Nettio Designs. I also do a little designing when I'm inspired. I'm doing digital Project Life journaling cards and giving them away every few weeks on my blog. You can see them here.
Anyway, this weekend's project was the windows in our kitchen. We have always had mini blinds, and we've gone so many sets that I was tired of buying them. Our cats -- who I dislike greatly -- tear them up constantly. They looked really tacky from the outside of our house (and remember, we live in a double wide, so we do not need to do anything to enhance the tackiness). I finally just took the plunge and bought nice curtains. They're supposed to be energy efficient as well as looking so much better than torn mini blinds.

IMG_2424 by miss kim 09, on Flickr
In addition to the curtains, we covered the window in our back door. It's hard to tell in the photo, but we were able to create a window covering from some shelf liner stuff. We couldn't find a curtain rod small enough (or curtains, but I probably could have made that work) and I looked at all sorts of different things -- tint for car windows, a baby window shade, contact paper. We ended up with some textured shelf liner. A little double stick tape and we're good.
This may not seem huge, but Ches has a little friend who doesn't really understand boundaries. She's been known to walk into unlocked houses without an invitation. If no one is home, she helps herself to the fridge. She's really harmless (I believe she gets special education services), but she's a little unsettling. She's several times scared the life out of me by standing on our back porch, just looking in the window. So figured out some way to shade that little window was important to my privacy.
After we got it all done, Kiah said, "Hey mom, you can take your bra off in the kitchen now."
Yes, because that's the first thing my children think when they see we've got privacy again.
Anyway, big Day 2 plans tomorrow... after we go to the zoo. I let myself get talked into it. Once around to see animals. Once to get exercise. Gah.