Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Now I am OFFICALLY a Painter

This past month I had a lot of time on my hands and I was looking for a project to keep me busy. Well I found it, and I'm still not done (but I guess most of my projects end that way). I have no art talent what-so-ever, but took it upon myself to paint my kids play area.

Our basement is pretty much dedicated to kids. We try to keep all the toys down there so I feel like when my upstairs is clean-my whole house is clean! Toys out of sight-toys out of mind. Well, my kids go down to play, but never stay long. There isn't any color on the walls, or pictures or anything. So I thought that if I put some fun stuff on the walls it would help with them playing down there. I have a friend who owns a screen printing company and she said she could just wrap the whole thing in any picture we want, (her playroom is all wrapped in Nemo, and is so cute!) But I'm sure that could get a little pricey! So I decided to just go for it and paint it myself. The worst I could do is mess up and repaint over it.

Well, here are the pictures of the semi finished product. I'm kind of proud of myself, because I did this all by myself and I think it turned out pretty good. At least thats what my 9 year old neighbor said.


This is the outside wall of the space under that stairs. The window to the left of the cannon is a real window (without the glass). Thats the stair railing in the upper right corner-just to give you a sense of where this is coming from. The entrace to this is to the left and around the corner.



This is the front of that cubby under the stairs. It has a loft area at the top that the kids can climb up a ladder and play. At the bottom, you can see the entrance. The name of our ship is, of course, the "Black Pearl". As you can see, I still need to finish up the top part, but it got too high and I ran out of that color. To the right is the hallway.



This is a picture of the loft through the window. Thats my inspiration on the floor there-the JUMBO PIRATE COLORING BOOK! Let me tell you that it is no easy thing being an adult and trying to get in and out of that space everytime the doorbell rings or the kids are needing something. It was sure a wakeup call to loose weight-thats for sure!




This is the bottom of the cubby space and I still have a lot to do in this part, but I'm kind of worn out for a bit. The window on the right is the real window and thats a dry erase board and the wall that you can see through it. In the back I plan to make it an ocean and beach scene with a treasure map and buried treasure. As you can see, I got a start on the sky, but then I got tired. And I still have my barrel and cannon to finish. Then obviously, there's the ladder on the left to get up to the loft. My Dad and nephew made those ladders for us-they are the best ladders I've ever had!




This is the front of the castle. It is right across from the pirate ship- a hallway goes between them. The number one thing for my boys and their friends to do is to jump off the top onto a big old luv sac ( the luv sac is in the very bottom right corner). I'm pretty sure I'll be blogging about a broken bone someday in the near future. You may not want me to ever watch your kids after this, but what can I do? -they're boys!


This castle is called the "Dragon's Lair", so we have a beautiful dragon watching over them. Don't laugh-I can hear you laughing at my little dragon! I stressed over how to draw a dragon and not make it look like a cat or something. The inspiration didn't hit me until I was at the dentist with Max and they had a stuffed dragon that kids could practice brushing teeth on. So I sketched him out while Max brushed away and this is the final product....thus the big teeth.


And for fun, we all put our hand prints in the "cement".


This is just one side of the bottom of the castle. Doesn't my fire look warm?
Above the fireplace is a coat of arms I made up with symbols I looked up online. But I didn't write down what they were, so I guess that was pointless. I even put a latin phrase on there- but we'll never know.

This is the other side of the bottom of the castle. Don't you like my purple castle there in the background? I told my kids that if I'm ever away-I'll be at that castle. :)

Well, I hope my kids enjoy this and that it doesn't it get too dinged up too quick. Thanks for suffering through my little tour.

8 comments:

Meghan said...

holy crap. i am 100% impressed. what do you mean you don't have "art talent" - this is no little project, crazy person. by the way, saw you the other day - you need to eat a sandwich (or ice cream) not lose weight...

The Metcalf's said...

Oh my goodness! You are so awesome! I agree--I too am impressed. That is a huge project and I think it is just great. How creative and fun! Looks like all that painting experience paid off! :)

Anonymous said...

Wow! I am totally blown away--if your boys don't want to play down there I'll bring my kids over...or just me.

Anonymous said...

I am seriously blown away. That is incredible what you have done! I'm amazed, simply amazed, and now I have to come over and check that out. You say you spent a month doing all that painting?

Meghan said...

i've been thinking about your ambition all day. ellywood would be proud.

Jessie said...

Wow,
When you said paint the kids play area, you weren't kidding! It is so great! My boys would love that! Dang! I wish we would have made the area under our stairs a play area for the kids when we finished the basement. So cute! Good job!

Anonymous said...

Between the marathons and the painting you are nuts. Really I am impressed. I wish my time painting would have paid off as much as yours did.

Unknown said...

ok now when you said you were going to paint your basement, i thought one color or something....i'm beyond impressed with your basement, i want to play in it! when can i come over? It looks great!!! WELL DONE!!!


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