I am now convinced more than ever that Pintrest is a very dangerous place. Like most, I have a great collection of photos that serve as inspiration for many things.
Before we moved into our farm house, I expressed to my husband how nice it would be for me to have a space just for my soap making and crafting... you know, like a "soaping studio". Sounds nice doesn't it? I could see it clearly with my mind's eye, and Pintrest was going to help
I now present to you "Exhibit A"!... my Pintrest inspiration:
Isn't it adorable? Can you blame me for wanting THAT... or something similar?
It just so happens that there are two decent-sized outbuildings on our farm that could lend themselves to such an endeavor. Well, so I thought. It has only been a week, and while I do have complete trust in my husband's abilities, from the look of things, I might end up with something shall we say
In retrospect, from where I was standing it sure did look simple enough; clean out the shed, spruce it up with paint, add shelving and make a few other adjustments. The most significant adjustments being the adding of electricity and a re-purposed outdoor sink like this one (yep... you guessed it... Pintrest again!):
He is working really hard to make an old dilapidated structure functional. If you think I am exaggerating, take a look at what
Aside from what the photos reveal,
At this point, I really wish I had amazing "after" photos to share with you (like those perfect ones from my Pintrest inspiration board), but I don't. It is still very much a work in progress, so you will just have to wait in suspense along with me for the finished product. And even though these photos may not be as inspiring, I do have faith that it will turn out just perfect... for us. And the truth is that even if I don't end up with a shed REMOTELY similar to the one on my Pintrest inspiration board, I am so grateful for his efforts in wanting to give me my very own sanctuary - a space where I can work undisturbed. The fact that we have a VERY long to do list around here, yet he has put everything else aside to do this, means the world to me. He's definitely a keeper. :-)
There are many things that I can do around the house without the help of my husband but I am realizing how much more I need to step my game up in order to assist him in accomplishing the things we want to accomplish together. I can use a power drill and a few other tools just fine but when it comes to measuring and cutting, I am really challenged. I will be the first to confess that in my next life I want to be a carpentress (yes I just made that word up). I really, really do! It is my humble opinion that carpenters rule!
I would love to hear what skills you have developed out of your desire to be more self-sufficient!Please do share!
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