A Pretty Pantry

Monday, August 23, 2010

Okay, so here's the deal with our pantry.  It really NEVER got finished.  We pretty much built our house ourselves and it was fun, we really enjoyed every aspect of the process, however with some unpredicted icy/snowy weather and three kids we kinda got off schedule lets say by about oh three months!  Not a good thing when you are paying interest per day!  Anywho, when it became "liveable" we moved in and the not so important things like the pantry took a backseat to life.


A couple of days ago I came across a pantry re-do that was super functional and thought, "Wow, this is what I need to do to ours!"  The bad thing is that I cannot for the life of me remember the name of the blog!  So just know that I copied this from some great gal out there and am loving her for posting her pantry re-do!

So embarrassing, but this is the before...


And here we are with it all cleaned out...


One thing the "inspiration pantry" had that I LOVED was beadboard wallpaper.  This sweet girl decided to stay up and help me get this wallpaper up so it could dry overnight, while the rest of the family decided we were nutso and went to bed!  Although by the next morning we had found that regardless of the work involved, wallpaper does not stick well to textured walls.  "Told ya so!" was basically what we heard the next morning.


The primer used ...


I painted the walls above and below the shelving with Behr Premium Plus Ultra in Dusty Olive and the shelves with a Behr creamy white that I already had on hand.  My crafty carpenter hubby, built these large lazy susan's for the corner to utilize this otherwise dead space.  The lazy susan's were built from small table tops and hardware purchased at Lowe's.  Sorry I didn't take individual pictures of these but you can see them installed in the after pic.


And here it is after...  Everything just feels so much better about our kitchen now.  I love it!  




 We basically did this in a day since the wallpaper was a bust.  The longest part was waiting for the paint to completely dry before packing everything back in.  We have some plans for the kitchen next but haven't completely decided on everything so stay tuned...

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Monday, August 9, 2010



This is by far the MOST IMPORTANT wall in our home!  Three kids = three FULL TIME schedules once school starts and I need all the help I can get.  My sweet Mr. Incredible made this for me (THANKS BABE!) and I love it.  Several of our friends that have been over at the house loved it as well and wanted specifics so they could have their Mr.'s duplicate this message board.  Here is what we did....  

Please know that all measurements are approximate -- make the size to fit your own specific needs.  Just know I needed a large writing space in each square on the calendar in order to fit it all in.
Height - 51 inches
Width - 69 1/2 inches
Calendar Size - 32X36
Cord Board - 26X43
Plus, additional dry erase space for misc. messages & stores needs.

Supplies:  1/8 inch Luaun (backing), Package of cork board squares, Large dry/erase calendar (Container Store), Sheet of white shower paneling (used as the dry erase board), 1X4 White pine used for trim.  Purchased from the HOME DEPOT & THE CONTAINER STORE.

Directions:  Used liquid nails to glue the dry/erase board to the wood then placed the plastic calendar where I wanted it and glued it on the dry/erase board which still left room around the calendar for messages.  Next, placed the cork board on then framed it all out with the 1X4's.  Made a small shelf with a piece of trim for the markers to rest on.


This works great for us and helps me keep everybody's stuff straight.  Do you have any message boards that you love?  Did you make them or buy them?  I'm always open to new ideas when it comes to organizing so feel free to share. 

Sorry there weren't more pics.  This was PB. {Pre-blogging days!} 

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