Ha.
But it's done, it's gorgeous and my craft area is a clean slate. I have a built-in butcher block counter top that I have designated for my "inspiration" area. I put samples of projects, promotions, catalogs, etc. there.
Here is it before:
Isn't it lovely?
I
wanted to find a way to display projects above the counter without destroying
our beautiful new walls, so I settled on magnets. Now to make a magnetic board!
Years
ago, we had a tornado hit our house. After the initial shock, it was really the
best thing that could have happened. We got a sorely needed new roof, new
fencing, new gutters, as well as a new fireplace that, unbeknownst to us, was a
fire hazard. It was only a matter of time before its cracks licked the wood
behind it and caught fire. The darkened wood was already a testament to that.
So, yes, it was a really good thing that happened.
The
fence that we replaced was a hand-made white fence, about 5 feet high and
fifteen feet long. It attached to a much nicer fence that our neighbors
erected. We were glad to see our bit go and get a fence that matched our
neighbor's 6-foot wooden privacy fence. But I wouldn't let my husband throw
away the white fence panels. They were cedar, for heaven's sake! My husband,
the sport that he is, reluctantly tucked them away in the shed to collect dust
until called to work.
And
work they have. I have used those fence boards for signs and all kinds of
decoration. So, when I decided to make a magnetic board, my first thought went
to those white boards.
White
would have worked, but I wanted a pop of color. I know it’s a risk since I want
attention on my projects and not on the frame, but what the heck. I’m a risky
kind of gal.
Bermuda
Bay is my favorite color, and I already had pops of it around the craft room
(more pictures to come another day), so I trotted to the store and matched my
swatch of card stock to the paint sample and went home to paint my boards.
After
I painted them, I used my handy-dandy staple gun to attach a $7 piece of dog
cage screening from the same hardware store and, voila, I was done!
Here
it is:
On our recent trip to Chicago, I made sure I
bought large magnets from Ikea (I know I could get the magnets anywhere, but saying
I got them from Ikea makes me sound über
cool.
So, here is the final inspiration-filled wall:
I hope this inspires you to make your own space beautiful.
Thanks for looking, and, until next time,
Alison
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