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Neutral Traditional Christmas Living Room

Time: 2025-10-08 08:26:16 Source: Author: Modern Foam Rollers

You’ll also need a big ziplock bag and some type of tape.

The ceiling in this room was a huge project.We tore out the old one added insulation and then painted and hung real beadboard up strip by strip.

Neutral Traditional Christmas Living Room

It probably took a good 5 months for us to get that part of the room done, but I’m so glad we did it.It adds so much character to the room.. We actually still haven’t even touched the inside of the closet.It’s big and spacious, but it’s still filled with a lot of my junk and some lovely bright green shag carpet on the floor.

Neutral Traditional Christmas Living Room

We’ll get to that eventually!We want to cut out a bigger hole and add a real door there, but that’s going to be a big project again.

Neutral Traditional Christmas Living Room

For now, we just added some thicker trim and I painted the door in black chalkboard paint to minimize how much you notice the crookedness of the door.

It really worked!Another one of life’s little annoyances, solved!.

Rubbing alcohol really is some pretty great stuff!If you’re wondering how else to use that bottle you picked up for less than a buck, you can find a few more of my very favorite uses for it.Today’s Easter crafting post has been a long time in the making.

By a long time I mean six years.Not that this craft takes six years to make, it’s actually more of a 10 minute project, really, but I actually made this Easter topiary six years ago!

(Editor: Slim Ring Lights)