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Bonus Room Plans to Convert to an Arts and Craft Room
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Hello, this is Pretty Handy Girl reporting from the sick bay this week. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve probably seen my trip(s) to the pharmacy and my hopes for those little pink babies:

That would be the infamous Z-pack that will hopefully kick this pneumonia to the curb. (If not, I think I might go out of my mind with boredom.) Sadly my body is sick, but my brain isn’t. So, the messages that it keeps sending me are: “Get up off your lazy butt! You have so much to do, you can’t just lie here in bed.”

But until I improve, this is where I must do my sentence:

At least I have the company of my good friends, Better Homes and Gardens.

But my painting partner is anxiously awaiting my return to work:

 That would be Buddy’s tail that doubles as a paint brush.

I had been working on our bonus room, as hinted at in my post about painting the ceiling fan to blend into the ceiling . But, my plans for the bonus room have been stalled until I can get back in the game.

I figured I’d let you in on some of the plans and the ideas I have. They involve this cluttered catastrophe:

And will hopefully alleviate the pain and suffering of this little art cabinet that shouldn’t be in the kitchen.

She usually gets emptied daily only to take up residence on the kitchen table.

Just before mealtime I spend a lot of time either yelling at the boys to put away their art projects or I end up shoving everything back into the cabinet and slamming the door before the avalanche of papers comes tumbling out.

And I have to admit, I’m not exactly an innocent crafter. Often times most of the time my craft projects are left strewn all over the dining room.


Finally the situation reached a breaking point. I put in a call to  Flow Wall Systems with my plan to add some much needed storage. (You may remember Flow Wall from  my beautiful laundry room makeover! )

They are truly the pros at storage solutions.

I want a bank of storage cabinets, shelves and bins along that back wall. The space doesn’t get much use besides the frequent head bonking. OUCH! It would definitely make the perfect spot to store all the craft projects and supplies.

As my Flow Wall order began its journey across the US, I began painting the room in anticipation of its arrival. Flesh colored floor to ceiling walls have been replaced by a white ceiling and Revere Pewter walls. I can’t wait to get moving on this project again. But until I get my energy back, the bonus room is in a state of limbo:

And the Flow Wall system has arrived and is being stored in the garage, anxiously waiting to be installed.

I also have some grandiose plans using this:

And I’ll also be using these:

And, I really can’t wait to see if my plans for this work:

 Can you be patient? Could you do a little get well dance for me? I could use some healing vibes right about…NOW!

 

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By: Pat
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Pat
nov
26

Just found your blog and love all the info and your witty humor….I just have to keep reading and reading! Love it all.

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By: Mary
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Mary
sep
28

Be well! Looking forward to seeing this project unfold. I know how hard it is to want to finish something and not be able to physically. Hope it passes soon for your sake!

By: Alice
sep
26

Hi again,
Darn, isn’t is a pain to be sick just when your plan starts to come together? Fear not, this is God’s way of making you take a rest. Take time to really get better . Every once in a while even superwoman takes a time out. Feel better soon.
Sincerely,
Alice G.

By: SheilaG @ Plum Doodles

So sorry you’re sick- praying for a super quick recovery. Because you’re keeping us in suspense, you know! ;D

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By: Janet
sep
24

As a lifelong chronically ill physically person, I feel your pain. Literally, as some of my illnesses are respiratory. When I spent 9 days in the hospital in April, they thought I had the P. word, but it wasn’t and I still needed 8 days of 2 IV antibiotics. So rest and do as you’re told!! If the Zpack doesn’t work you might need Avalox or a drug of its class. Your doctor will know what you’re talking about even if you’re faking it, lol. You can always google pneumonia and/or treatments. Hang in, hon, get better. The room, and your friends, will wait.
Janet

By: julie
sep
24

We’ve had pneumonia here too. HORRIBLE. 10 days of fever for my 12 year old! Walking pneumonia for me. Lots of Doterra ON GUARD and antibiotics here too. Yuck. My brain has been just as lazy as my body though.
Be well soon. Can’t wait to see!!
julie

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