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Showing posts with label room tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label room tour. Show all posts

School Room Tour

Our homeschool room has been so many things over the past few years.

When I was working from home full time, it was my office/sewing room.

It's acted as a spare bedroom for when my stepson came to visit in the summer.

Usually though, it's our school room.

My absolute favorite thing in our room is our yellow booth.  My aunt gave it to us, and while we intended to use it as a kitchen table, it has served us SO well as a school table.


Our little fern  may look kinda sad to you, but it was one of my $1 Plant Graveyard saves, so it actually looks amazing compared to the state it was in when we rescued it.  I save plants the way other people save dogs and cats.  Please tell me I'm not the only one who saves the marked down plants at Lowes.  They all look so sad, and just need a little love, I always come home with at least one!


We were gifted the bookshelf on the right from a neighbor (okay, he was throwing it away, and we asked if we could have it), and Jon built the bookshelf on the left when our book collection grew too large. 

Our closet had those old school, sliding doors, and it was so annoying to look for what book we needed, so I asked Jon to take the doors off and hang curtains instead.  Now we can see all the books at once, or just close the curtains if needed. 


I used to keep our games on the top shelf of the closet, but now that Cole is older, and I don't have to worry about lost pieces, we keep them in a more easily accessible spot for the kiddos.



If you've done a homeschool room tour, please feel free to link to your post in the comments!  It's so much fun to check out other people's spaces!!



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Mickey Mouse Toddler Room Tour

Our toddler has been drawn to Mickey Mouse ("gah," as he used to call him), since before he could talk.  I really didn't want one of those super cheesy, toddler character rooms for him though - mainly because character love can be fleeting in children, so this was my solution.

My favorite thing about the room is that so many items were purchased from small, handmade businesses.
Superhero mask pillow is from Oh, Susannah.
Mickey and the Beanstalk bunting is from an awesome little shop on instagram called @LivingBooksNook.
Wild sign is from @stellar_co
Hand kites (which nicely double as window decor) from Legacy Learning Academy


Mickey bedding and the bookcase are from Amazon.
Bed, table and chair, and step stool are from IKEA.
Rocking horse was thrifted - as was the dresser which we painted.


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