Once we got them home though we were at a loss as to where they should hang. None of the walls felt right and we didn't want to hide them in the closet. Then Sean had a stroke of brilliance, "Let's paint the closet door with chalkboard paint and hang them on the outside. Then we would have a place to hang hats and keys as well as leave each other messages." Perfect! And so that's what we did.



And of course I had to leave a silly message as soon as the paint was dry. Awesome.
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I saw him last evening and he didn't look that cute to me.
(I also removed the last post because of a typo.)
That's a great idea!!
In my defense, I WAS wearing a stocking cap and hockey jersey yesterday. Hard to be cute in that ensemble.
I love it! I'm glad they went to good use! :)
Geez...
OK Sean/Liz soo...is this the closet opposite the steps to the basement (which Michael C. says you took that door off)? You guys have about as many doors, windows, and NO wall space as we do.
You are correct, mom. That is the "closest" door in between the kitchen and the front door. The door that was always swung "open" leading to the basement, upon which the antique broom was hanging, has been taken off its hinges. Our living room feels HUGE.
by "closest" I meant closet.
I was right:-)I'm sure your living room feels larger. Nice!!!
This is cool. I'm trying to think which door we could do this to.
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