How excited are you to see my laundry room? You're SUPER excited, you say?
Have you no life?
If you missed part one, you can see it HERE!
I did things a little bassackwards with this project, in that I showed you part of the finished product prior to demonstrating the carnival of chaos this room once was.
But here's a little glimpse of cuteness before we get to that:
You're in for a treat, because it looked so much worse before.
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Hello, and a warm welcome to new readers! Old ones, too, right?
It's no secret that with pretty much everything I do, I enjoy it more once I've established a deep, meaningful relationship with someone in my current wine collection.
Well, the cat's out of the bag meow, at any rate.
We've put the finishing touches on our tiny laundry room, and I'm going to share my cabinet with you today. While it's not technically a liquor cabinet, I suppose you could use it in any capacity you see fit. I'm actually using it for its intended purpose, which is to hold laundry stuff, because I don't need to hide my alcohol yet.
There are lots of cute laundry décor ideas out there, but none of them really suited my fancy, so I made up my own.
You may be picking up on a theme on this blog.
Most laundry loads are broken out into two major categories, right? Whites (or lights) and darks.
It just so happens my wines of choice are broken out in the exact same way! I decided to incorporate my favorite drinking buddies into my laundry design. I really don't think it's that much of a stretch.
But that might be the wine talking.
Here's what I came up with:
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My Reesie-Pie just turned one year old. That's twelve months in baby years. I just turned five hundred sixty-nine months, in case you were wondering. I'll wait while ya'll get your calculators out.
She's growing so fast! Isn't she beautiful? Grandi thinks so, too.
Of course we had a smash cake, but more on that later. Can we have a year in review? Because I certainly don't know where the time has gone!
The day she was born. Be still my heart.
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