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These printables are sized to be printed out to 5″x7″, but I actually ended up printing mine out at 4″x6″ because I wanted to use this neat frame I had and that worked just fine.. Just download, print, and cut!.
And working within my means – with my money and with my time..So even if it takes me all year to get this done, it will still be meaningful and significant for me.

And other things will get done too.And life will go on..This week in life, Chris brought home two little furball puppies for me to babysit for someone at work who’s away on training.

So that’s pretty much what I’m doing.It’s a wonder I’m writing this right now.

I think one of them might be in the kitchen eating the cat’s food actually..
So I may have another week where balance in life means not working on this hall again, but finished or not, isn’t it lovely?It’s been a few weeks since I’ve taken you outside for a little tour, so I thought it was time for an update.. First of all, here’s the world out front..For the record, we also checked out the idea of doing beadboard wallpaper over the backing provided with the book shelf, but it turned out that the actual beadboard was much cheaper for a project this size.
One pack was about $15.. Now paint that beadboard a color of your choice!I went with a color called Dover Grey to match the dresser that we already have in the dining room.
It’s a good thing I never throw away paint because I’m pretty sure that the last time I used this can of paint was about 6 years ago.. Once the paint is dry, all you need to do is just nail or screw the strips in place, one by one!.Yes, that’s really how our master bedroom looks right now, right in the middle of our big bathroom reno.