The day we took down the baby cot = liberation day for us.
More for me, really.

It means more space and more significantly, our #2 has grown up...
here's the BEST part .... i Took one of the side and converted it and brought it to my scrap space.
It's SO USEFUL !!
Love the white and the useful railings...

Have a good week :)
11 comments:
LOL...you are so craft Em!! Great way to reuse!
Your sense of humor kicks butt! :) Love the reuse!
hi frensterM.hope u enjoyed yr milk powdered kopi lol! another one ovr here,so dun wory.ure not alone.i wash my face with colgate at times;)
and hey m,sahm stands for Scrap at home mom CHEERS!
you're not saving the cot for the next Baby? ;) that's a wonderful idea Em.
we have an antique baby cot so... don't think hanging it up will be approved by the hubby :P and it's still in use as it's big enough up until they turn 6 ;)
wishing you and family a Joyous Weekend!
teeheehee, what a great way to rejuvinate!! Fab idea!
Oh my gosh..you are an artistic genius! Love it! What a great idea! hugs,T
What a great idea! BTW ~ that song Pokarekare Ana is possible one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. thank you for your sharing & creativity!
I love this, wonderful idea!
Em!! You are a genius!!!
Bravo!!!!
That is wonderful.
My son's crib is downstairs in the basement. (He is 15 years old!!!)
People just dont understand why I wont just throw it out but I kept thinking I can do something like what you've done or even use the side railing somewhere in the garden but unfortunately I haven't done anything with it YET.
Hey - He's only 15...
Maybe by the time he's 30...
LOL
I love the music you have on your blog. I've actually been listening to it at night when I scrapbook because it's such a beautiful collection of music. Also, we just took the sides off of our twins' cribs. Since I had just recently seen your idea I brought the sides into my room and am going to use them. My husband was happy because he didn't have to find a place to store them. Thanks for the inspiration.
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