Process engineering and Design to Value, Built Environment Matters podcast with John Dyson, Professor of Human Enterprise at the University of Birmingham
So, I’ve obviously been a little quiet the last few days, but I do have some posts all ready to go to share with you soon, so we should be able to keep the good times rollin’ around here, even with all the big news on the home front..
my newer post about some of the recent room updates we’ve done.around our old farmhouse to see how this room looks now and a few other recent projects too!.
This post contains affiliate links.You know when you learn a new crafty trick and you think it’s the neatest thing and you want to apply it to everything all the time?That’s me right now.I’d been eyeing up some silvery Summery decor objects in stores and on TV earlier this Spring, like shells and starfish and stuff, but I didn’t pick any up because I wasn’t quite in the Summer frame of mind yet at that point.
Once I was ready to start adding some decor into my new grey living room though, I went looking for some of those silver Summery things and they were nowhere to be found!I had some of this Rustoleum Mirror Effect spray paint.
on hand for another project that I’ve been trying to do for about 8 months or so and I thought I’d experiment with it a bit and see what happened.. Rust-Oleum 267727 Specialty Mirror Spray, 6-Ounce.
It’s totally not meant for this at all.Like ours.. Built-ins, my friends.
When we added the wall of shelving in baby Jack’s nursery last year, I was pretty sure I was in love.The room always seemed so easy to keep tidy no matter how much stuff I accumulated for him.
And it still is, really!.When Chris was able to turn this formerly awkward and useless wall in Kennedy’s room into the star of the show, I was sold!