Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Laundry Room Mood Board

Hey everyone! Since I had so much fun making my Living Room Mood Board, I decided to make one for my laundry room, too! You saw last Friday that I've started sprucing it up- well, I needed a bit more inspiration. Without delaying anymore than necessary, here is the board:
And here are the links to everything pictured above:
6. Glass Jars from Target (for storing laundry detergent)
7. Gray Table from Ikea (for folding clothes)
9. Yellow Stools from Target (for sitting while folding clothes!)

And there you have it! I hope you enjoyed! If you did, be sure to check out Kayla's Patio Mood Board, and my Living Room Mood Board

Have a wonderful Tuesday,
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12 comments:

  1. This is SO CUTE! Makes me want to redo my laundry room! Found you via BeBetsy party, and am your newest follower! Hope you will come over and follow me too! Hey`I'm a Washington girl too - on the Eastern side :)
    Chris {aka Freckle Face Girl}
    http://frecklefaceathome.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hi Chris! Thanks for stopping by! We will definitely come check out your blog. We are on the East side, too!
      Have a great day,
      Kenzie

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  2. i wish i had room for all that in my laundry! i'm totally thinking that ikea cart needs to go in my space though!

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    1. Hi Carissa! We are lucky and have a pretty large laundry/utility room- the only problem is that it is full of JUNK! I love that ikea cart, too!
      Thanks for stopping by,
      Kenzie

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  3. Your board looks great!
    Love the cart idea! =)

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  4. Hey ladies. Could you share how you made the picture for your mood board? I've been wanting to do something similar with fashion but have yet to figure out how it's done. We'd love to know the secret.
    Sydney
    www.southernnewlywed22.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Sydney, I actually use picmonkey.com. First I go to the "create a collage" feature and save a blank picture (gives you something to upload and work on). Then I go back to picmonkey and use the "edit a photo" option. Upload your blank picture, and use the "overlay" feature to add all of the photos you've already saved to your computer. You can resize them and even erase parts of the picture with the different features. Best of luck!
      -Kenzie

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  5. You have a wonderful blog!! I'm your newest GFC follower from the “Meet & Greet“ blog hop - this is my blog if you wanted to follow back: godsgrowinggarden.com
    Thanks
    Angie
    PS – I would also like to invite you to a networking blog hop that lasts 1 month long: “The Chain Linky CLIMB” currently live on my blog– Thank you! Chain Linky CLIMB

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    1. Hi Angelique, Thank you so much! We will come check our your blog and your blog hop. Thank you for letting us know and for stopping by to show some love!
      -Kenzie

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  6. What a great board! Glad I added you girls to my bloglovin feed... love the mood board. I need to start going in to my renovations with more of a plan instead of a wing and a prayer!
    And thanks for the picmonkey tip! I wouldn't have ever thought of that and I use picmonkey all the time!

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    1. Hey Julia, thank you! A wing and a prayer are usually how I do things, too. :) Thank you for stopping by our blog! Have a great day,
      -Kenzie

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