They’re expecting it to be a plain white ceiling and unless there’s anything (like on mine) drawing their attention to it, they won’t notice.
I love this path to the beach, especially the moment when the water becomes visible.. And then you look out towards the pier and see the lighthouse..Looking in the other direction down towards the public beach.. At least a couple of sandcastles were built of course.. Later on in the evening I was reading and Chris came up to tell me to grab the camera and come down to the beach, quick..
It was hard to capture how neat the light was, but the water and they sky were the exact same color.You couldn’t see where the horizon line was and it felt like you were almost looking at a painting that you could reach out and touch..The sun set a little further and I took some photos of these strangers throwing rocks..
I guess I’m the weirdo who does stuff like that now!.Kennedy got bored of course, because she’s 7 now and thinks that’s cool.
I told her to take some pictures so she found an old cup to take a picture of.
Isn’t she artsy?.Chalkboard paint is so easy to find in stores now, it covers anything so easily, and it makes any kid’s imagination run wild with the possibility of drawing on their walls.
If you’re wondering if you should try it, I’ll let my addiction to chalkboard projects speak for itself.If there’s a look or style of decorating that you think you like, but it doesn’t really fit in with the rest of your house, or you’re a little nervous about it, a kid’s room is the perfect place to try it out and see if it works for you.
Baby Jack’s room is so different from the rest of our house, but I love it and I’ve been having so much fun playing around in there.. 8).Trends come and go, but making these items yourself can make them a lot more cost-effective, especially if you think you might end up taking them down in a few months.