It's Finally Finished!!!! I Can't Believe It! I Tell Ya, It Was A Lot Of Hard Work For Both Me and My Husband, But It Turned Out Wonderful!
We Created Two Separate Area's For Our Daughter - Her Kitchen & Her Reading Nook.
This is What The Kitchen Looked Like Before. My Mom Had Saved It From When My Sister & I Were Kids, Which I Am Thankful For Because I Get To Use It For My Daughter....Thanks Mom!
This Is The Kitchen. I Saw This Color When I Was Researching Ideas For This Kitchen & I Liked The Retro Green.
The Red Just Came To Me After & I'm Happy With The Way It Turned Out!
Here Is My Husband Hanging the Bead Board.
He Has a Little Inspector Making Sure He Is Doing It Correctly!
This is What It Looked Like When It Was All Painted, but Still Needed A Lot Of Personal Touch. The Sink Was Missing When I Received It From My Parents, So I Searched Everywhere For One & The One We Ended Up Using Wasn't Wide Enough, So My Handy Husband Added The Strip Of Wood!
He Also Replaced The Handles On The Stove & Refrigerator With Ones I Found at IKEA.
I Found This Shelf Liner At Target & It Matched Perfectly!
These Two Pictures Are In Fact Different! Can You Figure Out How?....
The Blue & Red 'Basket's' I Found At Target Too & They Were The Perfect Colors & Size To Hold the Pots/Pans, Dishware & Food!
I Found These Red Pots & Pans By Melissa & Doug Online. I Had Already Purchased The Silver Metal Pots & Pans From IKEA (Along With Red Measuring Cups & A Spatula), But When I Saw These, I Knew I Had To Get Them. Who Knows, My Daughter May Be Cooking For A Ton Of People Someday!?
The Burners Where Part An Idea I Saw Online & Part My Idea. When You Google Play Kitchens, So Many Ideas Come Up & One In Particular Had Made The Burners Out of Wall Protectors (The Kind That Prevent a Door Going Through A Wall). I Bought Mine At Lowe's, But They Have Them At Home Depot Too. I Used Acrylic Paint To Cover Them. The Pegs I Bought Also At Lowe's. I Had Originally Used Round Ones, But It Didn't Turn Out Looking As Nice As the Square Ones. I Used Rust-Oleum 'Hammered' Spray Paint (see below) To Cover Them.
The Stove Knobs Was An Idea I Saw Online Too. Someone Had Gone Into An Appliance Repair Shop & Asked If They Had Any Spare Knobs & She Was Handed A Box Full.
I Wasn't As Lucky, Because I Had To Pay For Mine, But What's $7?!
I Love That They Have "Hi" & "Off" On Them! Almost Like It's The Real Thing!
I Bought These Porcelain "Hot" & "Cold" Knobs on eBay. Some Of the Ideas I Saw Online People Had Used A Whole Kitchen Replacement Kit, But Since I Had A Lot Of The Parts & Just Wanted To Upgrade Them For A Better Look, I Bought Parts Individually.
Here Is A Picture Of The Whole Sink Area. The Water Spout Used to Be Red, But Thanks to Rust-Oleum, It Looks Real!!!
And For The Sink...As I Mentioned Above, I Had a Heck of A Time Trying To Find The Perfect Sized Replacement. I Tried Round Metal Mixing Bowls, Metal Serving Trays, Metal Loaf Pans...But Nothing Fit. So, I Decided To Dig For What I Had In My Kitchen & I Came Across This Silicone Loaf Pan Someone Had Bought For My Husband & Me For Our Wedding (7 yrs Ago). Whomever That Was, Thank You! I Made a Bunch Of Banana Bread With It Over The Years & Now My Daughter Gets To Use It, So What A Perfect Gift! I Spray Painted It With The Rust-Oleum 'Hammered' Spray Paint & It Looked Like Real Metal (not silicone)! I Bought The Spray Paint At Home Depot. I Don't Believe Lowe's Carries the Rust-Oleum Brand. One of My Favorite Buys!
For The Words On The Wall, I Used My Cricut. The Cartridges Were On Sale At JoAnn's Fabric, So I Bought A Few. This Font Is From Type Candy Font.
The Idea To Put These Pictures of My Daughter Up Came From My Sister-In-Law. She Said, "Babies Like Looking At Themselves," Which Is True, Plus, It Added Dimension To The Wall. I Found The Idea On Pinterest & It Lead Me to This Blog. Most Crafty People Have Mod Podge & Card Stock, Which Is About All You Need. The Ribbon Is From Michael's, Which I Find Usually Has A Better Selection Than JoAnn's.
This Is The 'Dining' Area. The Table & Chairs Came From My Pap-Pah Who Had Made A Set For Me, My Sister & My Cousin Years Ago. They Are Solid Wood & The Perfect Size For My Daughter. The Table Cloth Came From My Husband's Grandmother Who Collected Linens. The Window Came From My Friends. They Replaced All The Windows In Their Home & Had Been Hanging Onto These Old Ones, So I Snatched One Up! The Branch Is From The Tree In My Front Yard & The Owl & Bird I Made From My Cricut Using the Straight From The Nest Cartridge.
The Valance Was So Easy. I Found A Tutorial On This Blog. It Didn't Take Much Time At All. It's The Same Tutorial I Used For The Valance Over The Kitchen
As Well As For The 'Reading Nook' (see below). Remember With Valances, Double Your Width So That It Gathers...Thanks Mom!
And For The Accessories....
The Ketchup/Mustard/Salt/Pepper Combo Was The Highlight Find! I, Like The Kitchen Sink, Looked Everywhere For A Retro Ketchup/Mustard Bottle Like These & I Wasn't Having Much Luck. I Went To Bed, Bath & Beyond (BBB) & Didn't See Them (although I found some other items I needed). So, When I Was About To Walk Away From The Register, Mind You Disappointed That BBB Didn't Have What I Was Looking For, I Asked The Woman Checking Me Out...Long Story & 30 Minutes Later...They Brought Me This Combo! Best Part, It Was Only $4.99!!! On Sale!! The Salt/Pepper Shaker Didn't Have Anything On Them, So I Used My Cricut To Put the 'P' & 'S' On Them. I Love That They Are Plastic...Child Proof!
I Found The Broom & Dust Pan At Tuesday Morning (You Never Know What You'll Find In There!) I Also Found The Red & White Towels Below There.
The Bird Hooks Came From The Target $1 Bins. They Were Black, So I spray Painted Them White To Match The Rest Of The Decor.
The Chalkboard On The Fridge Was My Idea. I Had Originally Wanted To Paint It With Magnetic Paint & Use Some Sure Magnets I Found At Michael's, But the Paint Didn't Work. The Magnets Didn't Stick, So I Went With The Chalk. We Used The Bead Board & Bead Board Frame, Painted It & Rubbed Some Chalk On It.
When My Daughter Gets Older, She Will Have Fun Making Her Own Grocery List!
The Reading Nook ~
I Wanted To Create A Space For My Daughter To Explore Her Books (since she can't read yet) & I Found The Idea Of Transforming the Closet Into A Reading Nook Online. Perfect Hide-Away!
I Knew We Had To Take The Closet Door Off The Hinges The Moment My Daughter Shut Herself In Her Closet, So I Made a Valance For Privacy (and Decor) Using The Valance Tutorial Mentioned Above. The Curtain Rod I Found At Anna's Linens.
I Painted Her Closet Blue, Then Added The Stripes. I Kind Of Stole The Idea From My Friends, The Ahlbergs! Thanks Guys! I Found The Pink Owl Chair Over A Year Ago At The Home Goods In The Bay Area & Since My Daughter's Room Was Owl Themed, I Had To Get It.
The Rocking Chair Was Mine When I Was A Kid.
My Sister-In-Law Found This Idea To Use Crates As Bookshelves On This Blog. I Didn't Find The Exact Crates From Michael's That the Blogger Found, But I Did Find These There. I Only Had To Paint Them White & Hang Them. No Cutting Necessary!
As I Mentioned, This Project Was A Lot Of Work, But So Worth It! My Daughter Is Only 21 Months Old & She Doesn't Quite Have The Concept Of The Kitchen Down Yet, Nor Does She Read Yet, But Someday She Will, Which Is Why It's Worth...She Won't Out-Grow It For A Few More Years!
It looks awesome!! great job. can't wait to see it in real life :)
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