Made it Monday 3.22.10
This week for Made it Monday, The Remington Man helped me out a lot so I need to give him credit. As I've mentioned before our son's nursery was once our study. That study came complete with french glass doors and curtains over the glass just didn't sit well with me. I thought if I could cover the glass with something a little more permanent that is what we would do. The Remington Man cut two pieces of Peg Board (without the holes) to the size of the glass and painted them. The front side is the color of the doors and trim in our house and the nursery side is black magnetic paint. I am excited to come up with some fun magnetic objects to put there!
(View from inside the nursery: trim will come sometime this week,
Yeah magnets stick! This one won't stay; but I need to research some fun ones to fill up this space.


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Such a clever idea - I love the magnet idea! Thanks for hosting! Happy Spring!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeletevery cool, gotta get me some of that magnetic paint!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love how they look from the inside and the outside. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! And I must say that is a very clever solution to your door-office-nursery situation. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI used the magnetic paint and my magnets wont stick, what was your trick?
ReplyDeleteI have some magnetic paint I've been dying to try out. Love your project!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting again this week!
Only the heavy duty magnets stick; my sister said we should have put lots and lots of coats on. But I will probably look for strong magnets when I make whatever I decide to make. Jules
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Looks good
ReplyDeleteYour doors look amazing. So cool! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
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