Borrow from a friend, or another one of your own flower gardens.. Don’t forget about the magic of splitting your perennials!
It really worked!Kennedy provided the artwork.
The side of the room where the crib sits is still a little sparse, but I’m happy about that.It gives me the chance to keep adding to the room if I think of something else I really want or need in here.We’re not really using the room for much yet, other than playtime and storage because Jack’s still in his bassinet in our room.
There’s lots of space for me to have a little more fun in here!.I’m a big fan of the trim work in this room as well.
I can take no credit for it, but Chris really should teach a class on making all those angles line up on weird crooked old walls.
I love that we were able to keep what we liked that was already there and then add in some new stuff and have it all look good together too.. We ended up using all furniture that we already had, so that made things come together pretty easily and made it not such a big deal to spend all that money on adding more and more trim all around the room..If it gets really in need of a good deep-cleaning itself or if I’ve done something like mopping the floors with it, here’s how I clean it afterwards!.
So here’s my sink!.After being used for cleaning, rinsing off plates and dumping that last little bit of coffee out of the mugs for a few days, it can start to look pretty dingy..
I like to start out by filling it up with hot water and a few cups of vinegar.. Really hot water from your tap is often enough for cleaning, but if you really want to give it a good sanitizing, boil a big pot of water and dump that in there.If you’re using the hot water method of sanitizing, then your surfaces need to be in contact with water that’s 180 degrees for at least 30 seconds to kill off any unpleasant microorganisms.