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Master Bathroom



Hi Everyone,
How are you all doing?
Things have been a little stressful around here lately.
With the end of the school year coming soon, the kids
have a lot of end of year programs and projects to get done.
I'm always torn between how much I should help them
 or should they do it all on their own. 
 Do you know what I mean?

Anyway, I would like to show you our master bathroom today.
When we moved here this was actually a bedroom/office right next
 to the master bedroom so we turned it into our master bath.

I've really been gravitating more to kind of a french farmhouse
 style lately.  I recently changed out the mirrors to these that I
found on clearance for $17.50 each!  





This little box with the baskets is a thrift store find.
I painted it and added the porcelain knob.

I didn't take a before picture but this is the bottom
of it which gives you an idea of what it looked like.
It must have been from Pier 1 Imports originally.
I paid $5.00 for it.

I made this little towel hook from a left
over piece of molding and just painted it
with a dry brush technique using leftover paint.

I know this is not a big deal to most of you 
with all of the amazing things you make and transform
but this was my first time making something like this
so I'm kind of proud of myself for at least trying!
This is one of the things that has been so wonderful
for me about finding all of your great blogs - 
I have gotten so many ideas and inspiration and now
I look at things a lot differently.
  When I see things at thrift stores or yard sales
my mind starts coming up with ideas of how I could
use it or change it to fit into my home.  Or I wonder what all of
you talented ladies in blogland would do with it!
Or I try to think of how I could make it myself or adapt
something we already have.
You have really changed the way I see things and I want to
 send out a big thank you to all of you for that!!


Here's a little glimpse into the you know what part of
the bathroom.











This is just another place to hang towels and such
on the wall behind the door.

So that's it for the bathroom.  I'm so glad you came by. 
 I know it's hard with so many places to visit and so little time
but I would love to hear from you if you have a chance!

T-T-F-N 
{Ta-Ta-For-Now}

~ ~JoAnne

Joining these parties this week:

The Shabby Chic Cottage - Transformation Thursday
Chic on a Shoestring Decorating - Flaunt it Friday
The Shabby Nest - Frugal Friday
My Romantic Home - Show & Tell Friday
French Country Cottage - Feathered Nest Friday
The Charm of Home - Home Sweet Home




Comments

  1. You cozied that bathroom right up! I see all these painted masterpieces on the blogs. But I can't paint worth diddly myself. And rarely even try. So you won't see much painting at my place!
    Brenda

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  2. Hello Blue Doll! I love your cute and chic little touches that make the bath feel like a room to be lived in, and a wonderful memorable one at that! Found you thru the link party! xox! http://theedgeofblue.blogspot.com

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  3. Anonymous5/25/2011

    The box with baskets is such a cute idea and I love the color of the walls.

    I wish our shower was the size of yours.

    Great job!

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  4. Visiting from FNF, your bathroom looks lovely! So fresh, clean and pretty:)

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  5. Your master bath looks so crisp, fresh and roomy! Nice job!

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  6. Such a pretty master bathroom~ I love the plates on the wall and the wire basket with the towels- so darling! Thanks for sharing at FNF~ have a great weekend! :)

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  7. Your master bath is very nice! I love how you did the dry brush technique on that trim. That is something I would love to try but, not sure mine would look that good. Very nice! Thanks for linking it up!
    Sherry

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  8. Beautiful! You have a real nack for arranging and putting the right thing on the wall, you do a great job. I love your bathroom!
    Hugs, Cindy

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