State of the uterus address...plus Master bedroom sneak peak

Hey everyone...hopefully you all had a restful weekend. I did not! We spent the whole day Saturday running errands and then went over to my husband's parent's house to see his brother and sister in law and their new adorable baby boy that are visiting from Denver CO. It was so good to see them and spend time with family...but....Liam was not himself! He was fussy and whiny and really REALLY hard to please. He's a toddler so obviously you have those off days but I could tell something was up. Well when we got home we put him to bed and when he woke up the next morning he was burning up. He had a 104 fever and was miserable! Needless to say we skipped church and blew off all other plans to stay home and take care of our sick kiddo. He's had a fluctuating fever since then but today he woke up with nothing. Yay! The pregnancy is moving right along. 4 weeks and counting till I (hopefully) meet my baby girl! Lets just hope she doesn't plan on being fashionably late and making me wait in agony...wouldn't that be fun! lol
So as most of you that read my blog know, my family and I recently moved into a new place. Its a great house and we are loving playing around with paint colors and arranging everything. I started painting pretty much right when we moved in. There were two bathrooms that were a HORRIBLE day-glo Terra Cotta color and the color offended every part of me that longed for something fresh and clean. So after scoring on two separate gallons of great Behr oops paint at Home Depot (aka my second home) I got to work transforming those baths. One is a half bath and one is a full bath upstairs between the rooms..but neither is that huge so it was easy for me to tackle the project by myself. (promise to post pics of the baths soon)
Well the master bedroom was the only other room that I had on my "must paint" list before baby girl arrives. I knew I wanted to go with a darker color in there...kind of a steely gray...storm cloud kinda feel because it would make all the white wood in the room majorly pop. Well what do you think I found while browsing the paint section at Fred Meyer last month???? Oh ya...you guessed it....a storm cloud-ish color of blue gray that was in their oops section for 5 bucks! Gotta love being in the right place at the right time! Well this color was the perfect tone for what I was going for...but it was REALLY dark. I painted a small amount of the dark color on the wall and lived with it for about a week. Yup...too dark. Well I didn't want to buy more paint and I really just wanted to start the project and not make yet another trip to home depot so I grabbed the dark color and a half gallon of creamy white that I had in the garage and mixed them together. After a vigorous mixing it looked like just the right blend of "moody but not scary" blue gray. I got to work on the room yesterday at around 11am...then my husband came home in what literally felt like 2 hours later...um it was 6pm and I had been working on the painting ALL DAY. (My toddler was happy and well fed during this painting process...don't report me for child neglect!)
So after taking a trip to Taco Bell to feed my family because I had obviously lost way too much track of time to make dinner...and the fact that I could barely move...I put down the roller for the night with only one wall left to do. Dark colors are kinda a pain...they require really REALLY even coats and usually it take at least 2 and a half coats to get the right color with no splotchy-ness.
So today I finished that last wall and did a special art project for above our bed during Liam's nap time...I love how the room came out! I'm totally not done with it yet but a few of you have asked to see pics of the new place so I didn't want to keep you in suspense any longer. Plus if I wait until my house is perfectly decorated and spotless to take pics and do a blog post you guys will be waiting A LOOOONG time. lol.






Ok so in a couple of these pics the wall color is showing up kinda purple-ish. Its totally not...definitely a cool blue gray. I showed you guys the "safe zones" that were clean and not covered in cheerios and paint drops. I am going to be reupholstering my headboard fairly soon...most likely in drop cloth or something neutral and plain. I really don't like how the color's in it look in that room. That picture that's above the headboard is the word Forever and was part of my nap time accomplishments today. Its just a piece of drop cloth and some acrylic paint and a frame that I had in my garage. Super easy!
I hope you guys like it...I'd love some advice on art and stuff that will help balance out the deep wall color. I'm totally not used to having a dark wall color but I love it in that room! Hope everyone has a fabulous week and please pray that baby girl decides to "head out" sooner rather than later! :)

7 comments:

  1. THANKS for the update!! I've been patiently waiting for a sneak peak. ;) I love the idea of darker walls to make the white in the room pop, that's a great idea. And your personalized wall art is TOO cute. As for ideas on art work..I'm not really sure. I don't know why but I see mirrors on a color like that.. it adds a touch of glamour. And I'm praying that baby doesn't decide to be fashionably late. Love you. xoxo

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  2. Oh! I LOVE the color in the room!
    And I cannot believe you are climbing up and down a ladder and 36 weeks prego--you crazy thing!
    But I understand that when something is driving you crazy--you gotta fix it ;)
    The acrylic table and the mirror on the dresser are really awesome in that room!
    Where in the world did you find that table?
    I am praying that you will be well, and that baby girl stays in the oven until she is done :)
    Hugs!
    ~me

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  3. Gorgeous furniture! Really! Happy birthing! Hehe

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  4. 4 weeks left? OMG... little girl. ACK! So fun. Hey if you order that stuff from Bonnie tell her I convinced you...I want her to know it was worth it to send me the stuff. Thanks. Love the headboard did you make that?

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  5. Love the story about how you got the table!
    Sounds like something I would have done--
    I am still praying for you!
    Hugs!~me

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  6. Rock on with your nesting self. Try and stay busy so you don't feel like you are sitting on an egg waiting to hatch. I instituted Operation Project Month during the last month of my pregnancy. I had something to do every day. When I was preggo with isaac I literally had nothing on my calendar for a month. Then he was 10 days overdue. I thought I was going to die. God's best to you!

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  7. LOVE that side table. Super cute room. I want to see more pics of your new house! =)

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