There’s no other piece of decor in a bathroom that takes up quite as much room or makes a bigger impact.
This pillar gives me somewhere to put some flowers or whatever I think is seasonally necessary, decorating-wise.. That’s what we’ve got so far!Up next, more white paint, installing the wainscotting, and then choosing some sort of contrasting color for the top half of the walls.The other night I needed a little pick-me-up.
I was thinking about different decorating projects I could do, but then reminding myself that I need to tackle the bigger stuff first (which I have been, believe-you-me), but then feeling like I just wish I could be “done” one little room so I could actually just play around in it, but then realizing that it was going to take a little while and not to waste my time creating a bunch of decorations that just aren’t going to work in the final room anyway.. It’s a noisy place inside my head..So then I came across this idea on Pinterest.And it was do-able.
And would take about 3 minutes.Not too much time to waste at all!.
So I got to play around a bit without feeling too silly.. And then I got to take a few pretty pictures of it!.
I just wrapped a little 20 gauge wire that I had in my kitchen utility cupboard around a mason jar and twisted a little hook out of the end.. We have all these little plastic hooks around the house in random places and I still haven’t taken most of them down yet.Most little mistakes are probably things that you’ll never notice again once the painting job is done.
Next time you’re in a public place that was painted by a professional, have a close look around and I guarantee you’ll find a few imperfections here and there.Would you ever have noticed them before?
And you probably never will again.So if you’re waiting until that day when you’re a “good painter” to tackle a project, don’t.