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Happy May!

Happy May! I wanted to pop in and share a few pictures from my month of April which seemed to fly by quickly. As I am trying to catch up with my blogging friends today I realized it had been a month since I last posted. My mercy! But, I am so busy doing this thing we call life here on earth and enjoying every moment that I can. With my immediate family of 14 there is never a dull moment y'all!   We had three family birthdays in April. My SIL David, granddaughter Adalynn and oldest granddaughter Raygen.  Our favorite grandson Conner (only grandson) carried his girl to the prom. We had to snap at least one picture with Mom and Nana! Two of my elementary school friends and I get together at least once every 4-5 weeks so we went to breakfast and then to  Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. We always have so much fun.  The gardens are so beautiful that I couldn't even attempt to snap all the pictures I wanted. There are so many beautiful paintings to look at this but this was one of

Hiding the Ugly Hot Water Heater

 I shared that I wanted to hide my ugly hot water heater in my laundry room with you a few weeks ago.


It just stuck out like a sore thumb. But after all it is a hot water heater right?



So my man took a piece of wood (not real wood) but it worked and built a frame for me.

So now to see if it would fit and it did.



I painted it white and did not like the texture it had even after two coats of white. (rule of thumb...you get what you pay for and the wood was cheap) But I wasn't going to let it whip me!



 Found some contact paper at Walmart in the gray and white.



Covered the front with the contact paper and loved the look.



The top was covered with a piece of painted wood as well and worked perfect to place this on top...

And this....



Added a clothes basket in the corner and here was the top....




Yep, no longer an eye sore to me! Went perfect with my gray walls and gray and white floor.



Remember the wood tray I bought at a yard sale and showed you last week?



I painted it white and then went back and distressed it a little. Worked out perfect on the top of my dryer to hold a couple of cuties.



One more thing I must show you today with my laundry room makeover. I originally saw this on Pinterest. So, I designed my own in Photoshop, printed it to place in a frame that I had sprayed painted yellow! Love how it turned out. Remember the song by Kenny Rogers..."you gotta know when to hold em".



Okay, I promise this is the last thing I will show you today....I found this adorable rug for my laundry room at Lowe's.



Will show you my cabinet re-do next time....Ooh, I got such cute things to put on the shelf.....



Happy Tuesday!


Hugs and blessings, Cindy

Comments

  1. Cindy, I love how the cover to your hot water heater turned out. Things look like they are coming together for you with the laundry room. I wish I had your energy! LOVE the sign!
    Connie Royals

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    1. Thanks Connie. Not much energy here just a lot of "Want too" which means "I have too". LOL!

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  2. Great creativity, such a darling vignette your put together on top of your water heater cabinet!
    Like your "can do attitude too."
    jemma

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  3. Oh my goodness, Cindy! You are just such a creative person...you look at the ugly and see beautiful and then you go to work on bringing it about! There must be a "sermonette" in that somewhere. But I have to say that I LOVE that area of your laundry room...and the rug is super cute, too! Looking forward to seeing what you've done with the cabinet!

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    1. Thanks Dianna. There is a "sermonette" in everything isn't there? LOL!

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  4. You're so creative! The cover-up looks great...and all your decorative items...it would ALMOST make me want to do laundry! :)

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    1. LOL Deb. It doesn't make me want to do laundry!

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  5. Love your creativeness. An inspiration!

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  6. Wow, what an awesome water heater cover! You got with it and it all looks fantastic! I so love the wonderful vignette on top! Great job, you are so a clever one! I'll be back to see what you'll be doing with your cabinet, I'm sure it'll be super!

    Have a great day~
    Nancy

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  7. Hi Cindy, Oh I love your water heater covered wall. It made all the difference in the room and you decorated the top great!! The wall paper pattern is so nice. Great accent with the little tray too.
    You are just too creative my friend. Great room update.
    Hugs and Blessings, CM

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    1. Thanks a bunch! I am quite proud of how it turned out and it did make a huge difference in that room! Amazing though what a coat of fresh paint will do too!

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  8. So awesome! I love how you hid the water heater!! The room and all of your sweet touches look amazing!

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  9. I love what you did, Cindy! I find those hot water heaters ugly, too! What a lovely and creative way to hide it!

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  10. I love the fold them sign!!!I really like the make over. It all looks so good. Mine is in a closet along with the hot water heater so that is one room I really don't need to deal with. Such a great job.

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  11. always i used to read smaller content that also clear
    their motive, and that is also happening with this article which I
    am reading here.

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  12. I'm reading this on May 12, 2020, LONG after you wrote it. I just have to say, you did a fantastic job with that hot water heater!!! I am very impressed with your creativity and ingenuity!

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    1. LOL! Well, I have actually bought a new hot water heater since this and put a new casing around it. Can't stand that ugly thing sticking out like a sore thumb. LOL!

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  13. How did I miss this post. How great and such a good DIY for hiding the water heater. This is really clever and cute. xoxo Kris

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    1. This was 2015 Kris. But I loved the way we could find a way to hide that ugly thing!

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  14. Thinking of you and praying for you, Cindy. Such a hopeful and promising sweet blog post.

    Giving praises to our Creator.

    Can't believe Lent begins tomorrow already. May your Lenten season be especially blessed. Big hugs.

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  15. Wish you a very happy birthday ����

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  16. I really appriate you reviewing items for us!
    Cletic Salt is now my list to purchase. I have been using Pink Salt but this has more benifits.

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Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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