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DIY window boxes

Thursday, May 4, 2017


Chad just measured the size of the two shop windows and built a very plain, solid window box out of 1x8 pine and added pieces to make sections inside (although not even necessary). Literally just a bottom and four sides. All you need!



then I gave it two good coats of exterior black paint and my father-in-law also made the brackets. Chad drilled holes in the bottom of it and here's how it looked mounted. Yep, they just drilled straight into the vinyl siding.


Next, it was time to plant! Charlie is thinking "Really guys?? MORE flowers????"


I laid them out to get an idea of how I would arrange them in each box...


We used Rex Begonias in the center, Tuberous Begonia and New Guinea Impatiens on each side. Then for the "spillover", Easy Wave Petunias, Variegated Vinca and Blue Daze Evolvulus. 

I tried to find annuals that required no more than 6+ hours direct sun. Most are 3-6 hours, but the petunias are full sun. However, they likely thrive anywhere! That side of the shop gets morning sun then lots of afternoon shade. 

TIP: We put empty water bottles and rocks at the very bottom, then layered the potting soil to give it better chance to drain. Also he put a thin layer of black mulch on top to prevent potting soil from flying everywhere when we watered it.

...and here's how they look today!



I'll report back end of Summer. Fingers crossed they THRIVE!

DIY Garage Mudroom

Tuesday, September 27, 2016



While I'm waiting to upload pics from the baby shower, here's another check on our "Summer Project To Do List". We got this one done just in the nick of time and it was actually a project that fell into our lap!

PROBLEM:
No space to hang bookbags, t-ball bags, shoes and more. With two boys, ages 1 and 4 this is a must! Also no space to organize things like our spraypaint, gardening tools, flags, beach toys, etc...that were spread out all over the garage. No, seriously.

SOLUTION
Create "mudroom lockers" / drop zone in our garage to organize all of the mess using items we already had + free wooden bookcases my sister/bro in law aquired from previous owners when they recently purchased their new home. 

They didn't want to use them, so I said "Well I'll take them!" (because helloooo, I'm never going to pass free furniture). It wasn't until we arrived to pick them up, that my mind got to spinning and I immediately knew what I was going to do with them.

Here's what the bookcases looked like before. We had two tall ones I knew I would use and one shorter one, which we took over to Sugar.


We also had an inexpensive cube organizer we had gotten from Target or Lowes years ago and just used to hide some things in the garage, but as you can see we didn't do that very well. Such a mess!


I decided to remove the top two shelves of each bookcase and paint the bookcases/cube organizer Valspar Celadon Pottery. It's a pretty aqua blue (my favorite color). I used Valspar furniture paint, which you paint right over the wood or even laminate furniture - no sanding , no priming. The hubs added a 2x4 to better hold the hooks since the backing of the bookcases was thin particle board. It took me about two coats (and two weeks (!!) painting them on and off when I could in our HOT garage) 


The result was so worth it though. All of the pieces fit together like like a perfect puzzle!


I removed the blue fabric cubes we previously used and replaced them with black ones I scored at our local Dollar General. The antique wooden box on top was from my dad's shop and holds little trinkets the boys collect (my husband included) - from old shotgun shells to camo playing cards


The wire basket with copper handle is also from Dollar General. The chalkboard tags are from Hobby Lobby. 


I couldn't pass up this cute wooden sign when it was on sale 50% off at Hobby Lobby. We already had this row of hooks and again, perfect fit for that spot and perfect to hold the boys' hats!


Also scored these black and white striped hooks at Hobby Lobby for $5.99 each. A perfect dupe for these $18/each hooks from Anthropologie that I've drooled over for years! The grey plastic bin with rope handles were $9.99 each at Lowes. They're large and sturdy. I tried to put their names in stick on vinyl, but for some reason it didn't stick to the plastic bin well because of the finish? I resorted to small chalkboards from Hobby Lobby and just hot-glued them on!


The chevron indoor/outdoor rug runner from Ballard Designs outlet was moved from our hallway inside (we got a new plush wool runner for inside) and fit perfect here as well!


We've also had this wire basket for years and it's perfect for my boys' favorite things...



Our garage has made a complete 180. Such a HUGE difference from the chaos before and as you see, we still have plenty of space to fill with shoes, new organizers, etc... Now let's be honest, I'm not sure how long my boys can keep it like this, but I certainly am more likely to keep a spot tidy if I have "a place for everything and everything in it's place". It was such a huge relief to finally get this space organized...especially when it cost me LESS than $100! 

Please feel free to share more tips on how to keep your garage / mudroom space / laundry room / drop zone organized and tidy. Especially if you have little ones {eesh!}. I'd love to hear!
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