Please excuse the following grainy images that my piece o' poop Droid took. I do not apologize for offending any Droid lovers. Mine would make a better brick than a phone. Not bitter at all.
Anyway, I digress. So, here's a preview of what our dual office is shaping up to be. Originally, we had two offices in adjoining rooms. Problem: I never used my office because I need company in the form of another human being or background noise from the TV. Solution: move in with Jeff and occupy his office. (Eventually, I will post "finished" photos of the office, but that's for another time.)
Today, let's check out my light plates, which were inspired by my sister-in-law's pinspiration. She made the
cutest light plates for her baby's room!
After I painted the room yesterday, here was my train of thought (prepare yourself because I truly had an entire dialogue with myself):
"I hate my light plates."
"I usually spray paint them oil rubbed bronze, but it is as hot and humid as a dog's mouth out there. I also do not want to suffocate to death in the garage. Nope, no spray painting today."
"Oh, Jess used scrapbooking paper and Mod Podge to cover light plates."
"I don't feel like going to Michael's for scrapbook paper. What can I use instead?"
"I was planning to donate some really old books. What if I used pages from those?"
And then I had my lightbulb moment (pun intended).
So, I rummaged through the "to yardsale" piles and found a suitable book.
I didn't feel like scouring Jess's Pinterest for her tutorial, so I googled and found this
one.