Wednesday, February 1, 2012

C's Bed :)

I used to tell people that having a baby helped me realize how much time and money I had when I was single... now that I have TWO little ones, I can truly appreciate how much more time and money I had with one. ^^;

So much has been made up until the baby was born, and I haven't been able to document anything. It's so tough to find time to blog when I'm trying to balance everything else at home, especially with working full time (as a nurse working 3 12's a week)... but I Really wanted to put up an ongoing project that we've made a good amount of progress on because I'm so happy it's finally gotten to the point it's at.

We've been trying so hard to convince C that he likes sleeping in his own room. He's gotten to the point that he's willing to sleep on his own mattress in our room, and he ends up waking up in his own bed in the morning (more often than he wakes up in ours). We're hoping that having a cool & interesting bed (that, of course, fits within our budget) would help steer him in that direction.

Enter (used) Ikea Kura Bed.

Here's the final product:



We couldn't justify paying full retail for the thing, and while it sells for much cheaper on Craigslist in Northern California, we were able to find it for a reasonable price here on Craigslist in San Diego (after semi-patiently waiting).

After we brought it home, we immediately set to doing the popular Ikea-hack of turning one end into a magnetic chalkboard. I wanted to put several more coats of magnetic paint on it than my husband, but he was so eager to get it over with (mostly because my parents were visiting) that we settled in the middle for only 4-5 coats of it.

I put up some affordable clearance Lightning McQueen curtains that we found on the Walmart.com website. The original plan was for glow-in-the-dark star fabric, but I couldn't find any that I liked in the local area, so we opted for one of Caleb's favorite things.

We opted out of doing the overhead star canopy because we figured it would be much cooler to have a Good Night Turtle that could project stars overhead at night. ;)


He enjoys napping and playing inside the bed for now. Hopefully he'll be sleeping happily in it at nighttime. :)





Hopefully I'll be able to archive other projects, especially recipes, in the near future so I have somewhere I can easily reference and find them. It has been helpful to have this blog on hand to send my sisters and friends links for recipes they have enjoyed in the past.

For now, I'll just do what I can in the little time that I can squeeze. It's much more important to devote the rest of the time to my two boys. It's amazing how quickly time passes once you have children. They grow up so fast. :(

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