I planned on this project taking a week or two, but it was really more like several months. BUT I'm SO happy with the way it turned out! Welcome to our schoolroom/my newborn photography studio. Look! My bookcases match now! Step one: paint the bookcase.
One of the first things I did was paint the entire room, agreeable gray. Perfect light gauge.
To remind you of what it looked like when we first moved in, check out this post.
I got these 2 chairs at a junk store. One of them didn't even have a seat. Chris fixed that for me.
Like that plaid seat cushion? Sad thing is there was another layer that was even worse under that brown plaid! 

I had them all painted nicely, procrastinated putting on a sealant, then four boys happened. So I had to do a little more touch up a couple months later and THIS time I added the polyurethane.
I distressed the turquoise one a little and added some stain to it after. Love the way that aged it a bit.
This black one we bought at a garage sale years ago and kept it in the bedroom.The red one was donated by my awesome brother in law. I painted it red - a crazy bright clown red at first, but dark walnut stain to the rescue to tone down. I added these homemade seat cushions because Zane and Caedon's desk is a little tall. Makes it more comfy, too.
I found this mirror at a garage sale this summer. I think I paid $3 for it. All it needed was a little paint.
My wall of garage sale finds. The desk was one that Chris and dad built several years ago. Here's that blog post.
The clock I made from scrapbooking paper. It's all about boys. Fitting for our home.
Chris made me this arrow out of some fence in my parent's neighbor's trash.
A few things I made on the computer and printed...
I found these old records at GoodWill.
My timeline for school...
I got this simple chalkboard at Hobby Lobby and stained the frame so it wouldn't be so plain. I intend on putting our Scripture memory for the week on there. Right now we are memorizing the 10 commandments.
It was time for the little boys to graduate from their kiddie table and move to real desk. I wanted them to match our first desk, but didn't want to do all that work. So we bought these storage cubicles and cut off about 5 inches or so off the bottom and stacked 2 on each side of a board that I painted with chalkboard paint. The whole desk cost about $65 or so. And it's got plenty of storage. Each kid has a place for their books and extras in the back. The bottom cubby is the "mommy check pile". 

The curtains I found at Tuesday morning for $11, the throw pillow, I just covered an old one.
Every kid has their own token jar (our reward system) and a tin with their supplies at their seat.
One of my favorite spots in the room. I made this calendar with our first school room that's stuck around. And I've still got my hanger with my reminders hanging from it. I feel like I still need something on the other side of the calendar, but I guess it'll have to wait until I find the perfect piece.

My newborn wall. This room has a wonder large window where I do my newborn sessions. I just pull in a bean bag from the boys' room and set up a backdrop stand. Mom gave me this old bookcase when we moved - I think my grandfather built it. I painted it turquoise and of course used my stain again.
I finally ordered some prints of my favorite newborn photos (I think I have a few more since that I'd love to add). The "love" was a seriously 10 minute project of bending some wire. I didn't really do it intending on keeping it. I just needed a filler there and I had wire. Lol!
I got these baskets from the Dollar Store, perfect for all my little bonnets and hair tie backs. I've managed to stuff all my wraps in the Christmas box that I've covered with burlap.
Well, that's our schoolroom. I have almost a whole week to enjoy it being clean before we start school. Then it because our hub station once again.
3 comments:
I love it! I'm really into arrows lately. I also love that I made it into your collage of pics on your wall. I feel famous...almost.
Carly, you and Emily were too gorgeous to keep off that collage.
So chic! Great Grandfather built bookcase...he might not recognize it now,though.
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