But aside from that, I’m quite happy with my room for now.
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Margaret is going to do this. This time, she has the drive.
...Emily and I got a bathroom mirror.
And promptly hung it incorrectly.
Margaret is going to do this. This time, she has the drive.
Oh yeah. Glitter unicorn stickers framing the pantry.
I’d also like to try to make a photo frame/bulletin board out of a Scrabble board.
(Another Photojojo project.)
Since I have four blank walls and thousands of photos just waiting to be printed, I’ve been thinking of a cheap and easy way to display them.
I browsed Photojojo and really love these two options:
- Bulldog clips, random sizes, random arrangement
- Cardboard photo frames
I’ll probably start off with the clip idea as it’s easier to get started. The only thing I worry about is having so many holes in the wall. However, I think if I use tacks instead of nails I should be okay.
Margaret is going to do this. This time, she has the drive.
I finished the bookcases! They look STELLAR, and when I add the crown molding, they really will look like built-ins.
Bedroom:BedMattressSheets & DuvetPillowsDresserNightstandHangers
Lamp(s)
Mirror
Desk?
Kitchen:
Glassware
Nice wine opener
Bathroom:Towels
Mirror
Margaret is going to do this. This time, she has the drive.
OK seriously I’m freaking out re:bookshelves.
I thought it would be fine, that I’d be able to locate ubercheap bookshelves a la the ones my mother and father had for twenty years; I’m talking the cheap-o particle board sort. Well, they aren’t anywhere to be found, at least not for super cheap, and I’m thinking that a house with two women who were not only raised in the Church of Literature but who have Bachelor’s degrees in fucking poetry will need three bookshelves, no question.
Does anyone have any advice or tips on seriously low-cost bookshelf options, alternatives, etc.?
UPDATE
I went to Big Lots. There are five-shelf bookcases for $27. I’m buying three white ones and covering the back panel with fabric to create a richer feel!
Margaret is going to do this. This time, she has the drive.
Remember that time Mom and I bought an antique couch and decided the Hell with it, we wer going to upholster that motherfucker ourSELVES; how hard could it be? And then we spent lots of money on fabric and supplies and we half-assed it to death? And then I was in the middle of that when I left Russ so it went not only to a back burner but a back burner on a completely different STOVE?
Fast forward four months.
I bit the bullet and sent it off today to be repaired and reupholstered professionally. It will cost $400. Worth. Every. PENNY.





