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School Room

Like almost everyone else, our school year is off to a vastly different start than what we could have ever expected. We opted to enroll the kids in our district’s virtual school option for the year. Before we came to that decision, we thoroughly researched homeschooling and considered what it would look like to send them back in person (if that were even an option). After a lot of discussion between Corey and I, with the kids, with my mom who is a teacher, and a lot a prayer, we decided that in order to provide a sense of predictability and still give the kids a chance to at least see other kids, enrolling in the virtual school was the best option for us.

Once we decided the kids would be at home for the year, we knew the first room we needed to tackle in this new house was the “flex room”. This is the first room in our house, right off the front door. When we first moved in, this was going to be the craft room. For a while we had a desk set up as a sewing table, our old kitchen island as a cutting table, and a wardrobe full of fabric and craft supplies. That was back when we thought two of the three kids would be in school five days a week and I would actually have time to use a sewing machine. Instead of a room that would be fully utilized on very few occasions, we thought the best use of this space was to turn it into an office/virtual school room/future homework room.

We started by building an almost floating desk. The desk wall is over ten feet long, so a true floating desk didn’t seem quite sturdy enough. So we added a couple of brackets underneath that are almost invisible. We also added three shelves to hold school supplies. The shelves are simply 1×12 pine boards that we stained and attached with black metal brackets.

We added three chairs that we already had in various places around our house. One for Cullen, one for Colette, and one for me in the middle to facilitate their lessons as needed. Corinne jumps in my seat sometimes and will use it more as she gets older. At each work station, we added some utensil baskets to hold supplies. There are a couple of cork boards to hold daily schedules and login information to help our school days run as smoothly as possible.

Along with baskets to hide supplies, we filled the shelves with plants, books (new and old), and a few vintage finds from @chelseamohrman.

On the other side of the room, we have a chair and side table for circle time and reading. A whiteboard turned calendar gives us space for calendar math, and has room to write down the important to-dos for the week. I brought in the IKEA easel from the playroom. Corinne loves to draw on it while the older two are in lessons and it gives us a large place for them to practice writing and work on other new skills without going through a ton of paper.

We also moved in the bookshelf full of kids books and the kids table for Corinne to play at. We added a clock with a school room feel and brought in some of our educational toys for some hands-on learning. Since so much of their day will be spent looking at an iPad, I tried to provide as many other screen-free learning tools as possible to reinforce their lessons and make learning fun.

We are only a little over a week into the school year, so I am sure that things will get changed around a little as we fine tune our school day needs. But so far, having this dedicated school space has been amazing. Even when are done with school for the day, they have been coming in here to read and play school.

I am beyond grateful that we had the option and ability to make this choice for our family. And I know we could have just as easily done virtual learning at the kitchen table like we did last spring. But it feels so good to give this room a purpose. I want every room in our home to be fully used and fully loved.

Baby #2 DIY Home Decor Nursery

Nursery Reveal

I am so excited to finally share pictures of our little girl’s nursery! I feel like we have been working on this room for the entire pregnancy, but it is now complete. And only two days before her arrival! I may add a few other things later, like a crib skirt and maybe some more art to her gallery wall, but for now, we are done.
I have been planning this room since before we even knew we were having a girl, and I love the way it turned out. I am in love with every piece in this room!

Sources
Crib | Dresser and Changing Table are family pieces painted Old World | Book Shelves | Ostrich | Blanket | Hamper | Tissue Holder | Mint Baskets | Flamingo Print | Closet Baskets | Pendant Light | Chalkboard Basket | Mint Shelf (Young House Love for Target) | Bow Jar | Sheep Toy | Night Light | Diaper Pail
DIY
Woven Rug | Side Table | Foot Stool | Embroidery, Large Canvas, Quilt, Pillows, Curtain, and Tassel Mobile all made by me
Baby #2 Home Decor Nursery

Nursery Inspiration

Since we have started getting the nursery ready for our little girl, I figured it was about time I share some of my plans for the room. The room doesn’t really have a theme, I just found a fabric that I love and went from there.

fabric | light | foot stool (old from Target) | throw | ostrich

I wanted a room that was feminine without being too juvenile; something that can grow with her. Unlike the rest of my house, most of the nursery walls will be white with one navy accent wall and a mint closet. We are using the white Jenny Lind crib that Cullen used and will paint the other furniture coral.

I am planning on making the curtains, quilt, mobile, and other decor for the room. I’m still finding pieces for the room as we go, so I won’t really have a final vision for the room until it’s almost done. You can find more of my inspiration on Pinterest.

I can’t wait to share the completed room with you! Hopefully we can get it done before our little girl joins us!

Easter Holidays Home Decor

Bunny Rabbits & Baskets

Things have been a little crazy around here lately (I’m currently recovering from having my wisdom teeth removed!), but I’ve finally gotten some Easter and Spring decorating done. I didn’t go overboard this year, but added a few things that will last through the spring.  


I think the mantle needs a cute garland for every holiday, so I made this egg garland by spray painting plastic eggs and stringing them together. And found this cute bunny at Hobby Lobby.


The buffet is displaying an adorable ceramic bunny, an egg crate, a wooden heart, and eggs of course.



I found these super sweet bunny tea light holders (from Target, I can’t find them online) and paired them with a galvanized watering can, and a floral bowl filled with eggs.

I really love the way this DIY wreath turned out. Simple and cheerful!


After putting the finishing touches on the spring decorating, I was motivated to play Easter Bunny and get Cullen’s basket ready. Is it just me, or is filling an Easter Basket for a little boy really difficult? Especially for a little boy too young for Peeps and Cadbury Creme Eggs?! But I’ve finally gotten Cullen’s basket together, and I really think he is going to love it!


I didn’t go with traditional Easter basket goodies.  Instead, I filled Cullen’s basket with things he will enjoy over the summer.  A cute sippy cup (Target), bubbles, sunglasses (Target), sidewalk chalk, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, and giant eggs filled with much needed and adorable socks. I may add some jammies like these or thesePsst…If you see Cullen before Sunday, don’t tell him what the Easter Bunny is bringing!

Are you ready for Easter? It’s almost here! I beyond excited to watch Cullen hunt eggs, especially after how much he loved dying them