So last summer, my project was to create Henryland : a place where Henry could roam free while we babyproofed the rest of the house. It also became a wonderful no-dog zone where we could stash all of Henry's toys without worrying about them becoming beagle bait.
I only ended up posting on two of the crafts for Henryland, because, well, life got away from me, as it tends to do. And I did in fact finish the play yard and coordinating crafts with the help of my dear mom, who always jumps in when my motivation for a project starts to wane.
I suppose it has taken me so long to snap pictures and post because we lost the handmade light fixture from craft 1 and I was quite stuck with a replacement for it. Finally, after a serendipitous visit to a local shop called Quarter Moon imports, I found a unique paper lantern to stand in for the unsuccessful project.
And the other delay is that while I am in the academic year, I can really only manage work and a few other essentials like non-breakfast dinners most nights and clean laundry to wear straight from the dryer. But it's summer! So I was able to organize all of Henry's toys and sweep up dust bunnies the size of globes and finally take a couple of pictures. Here it is:
I know-- it's a LOT and a LOUD. Not my usual style of decorating. Admittedly, when I first started thinking about the project, I had a conceived a plan of oatmeal and mocha carpet squares to keep the décor consistent with the rest of the living room--understated, adult. Yep, you heard me--adult. Then I got over myself and remembered that it was for a tot. Tots like color and they also do things like drag spoons filled with yogurt on the floor. So I knew I had to revise my plan and come up with something more age-appropriate.
Part of the craziness in the above pictures is due to the fact that I didn't photograph it with empty boards. Sort of like if you went to Home Depot to by a fridge and there was rotting Chinese food inside the model. Real life, people. This is how it looks.
It's all a little less overwhelming when you are inside of it. Let's go in, shall we?
Check out the bicycle fabric in royal, aqua and orange--could it be any more sweet? Michael Miller from fabric.com. |
Here's the beagle table I made him (link to craft at the top of the page). Red chair from Ikea |
Lots of storage and boy do we need it. I even purged his toy collection and put at least 1/3 away in a closet. Where do all of the toys come from?! |
Here's the star lantern I mentioned from Quarter Moon Imports |
The gate enclosing the area is called a Superyard. I really, really wanted the wooden one, but it was unavailable on every site I tried-- Amazon through Overstock. Or something even further in the alphabet-- Zoverstock. Love using fragments outside of work. Another one.
The fabric-wrapped H was another craft I didn't get a chance to blog about. I found an H in a shape I liked and used superglue to adhere the fabric. The frame was a thrift store find that had some really creepy dark angel print inside. A little spraypaint and that is that--easy peasy (LS).
Boom--blog has been posted. It just got Mitchelled.
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