So I added more tape there.
I can’t wait to see what 2014 brings!It’s Christmas Eve and here I am with my last Christmas post of the season.I can’t believe I got it done on time!.
Back in October,.contacted me to see if I’d be interested in trying out one of their artificial trees.We’ve always had real trees, but recently I’ve been really interested to see what an artificial tree is like as well.
We have two real trees up right now in our house, and eventually I’d like to one year be able to have a tree in every room.Going to the farm to cut down all those trees just wouldn’t be convenient, so having a few artificial trees for the bedrooms makes total sense.. Balsam Hill agreed to try to rush a tree to me within a week so I could get it up and make a little video for them with plenty of time before baby Jack would be born.
Unfortunately, the customs people at the border had other plans and I actually only ended up getting the tree about 6 weeks later, which was a couple of days ago.
I still want to show you the tree all decorated up, so I’m doing a quick blog post on the tree instead..Yes, that’s really how our master bedroom looks right now, right in the middle of our big bathroom reno.
When you’re all done, you end up with something that looks like this!.I love the depth and texture that you get from using the real beadboard.. We did look into buying a really high quality shelf for this corner, but since we’re hoping to put some corner cabinet built-ins in here one day, that just seemed like a lot of money to spend for a temporary shelf that will probably end up somewhere else in the house eventually.
Real grown-up shelves are expensive!This little DIY does the trick just fine for now!.