Hello everyone.
Here is a update on our journey. We have moved out of State.
My husbands job was eliminated in April and had excepted a other job in the same week, with the same company. His job is out of State, in Georgia. We thought the move would be maybe in Spring or Summer 2019, but he was asked if we wanted to move now... because we knew this would happend someday, we accepted and the process started the same day. Wow that went fast....
I had to quit my job at the Credit Union. What was a very good decision because we needed to make the house ready for sale, plus a lot of decisions needed to be made.
We went for a short week to look for a home in Georgia, what we found, and had a accepted offer before we flew back home.
We got moved by the company. The whole process took three months, what was very fast.
At this moment is has been four weeks ago we arrived here.
The temperature is hot, this whole last week has been in the 90's. To hot for me.... I will get used to it someday.
The boxes are unpacked from most rooms, our dining room has boxes who belong in the craft room what will be across from it, but cabinets need to be installed yet. We have the final design and have made the last decisions yesterday for the hardware and countertop. Oh I'm getting so excited, I like to share it with you.
Here are some pictures.
This is becoming the craft room.
This is the dining room with my craft supply's.
Here is the design for the craft room, there are a couple little changes... the glass in the right cabinets are closed solid doors, but between them the higher cabinet has glass, and there will be shelf what is under that cabinet... for card ideas. Also the cabinet in the corner that bottom middle piece on the counter will not be there, there will be the printer.
This is the hardware, I choose the knop for the doors and the Pull for the drawers.
The walls are gray, so this pewter will be a wonderful fit.
The cabinets are white and the countertop will be a dark blue with mixed white/gray and a hint of brown, what fits perfect with the dark brown hardwood floor. (This picture doesn't look good, but you get the idea).
I will keep you posted on the process.
Happy Stampin.
Carla Bosselaar
Independent Stampin' UP! demonstrator