The kids counted down the days, hours, minutes, and seconds until school started and they are overjoyed to have finished their first week! The minions go to a hybrid school so they homeschool part-time. They get the best of both worlds, a classroom at school and a classroom at home.
Last year we found this sign at Kirkland's and thought it would be a great name for our home "school". Welcome to Wonderland! The name is based on the verse from Psalm 77:14 because we want to learn all about God's great wonders.
"You are the God of great wonders! You demonstrate your awesome power among the nations."
The workspace is my old sewing table. It's actually a dining table that folds down on each side. Cindy Boo picked out the plants.
TABLE: IKEA MAP: Hobby Lobby TOY BOX: Target PLANTS: Michaels
I added my old white bookshelf at the end to hold books, games, and all the extras! I love the wood chalkboard boxes.
BOOKSHELF: Ikea BINS: Michaels
We found this adorable bin from Pier One on clearance woot woot! It holds all of their supplies.
I'd love to be able to find some cute wood chairs for them but until I do these Ikea stools will do!
We've been simplifying the play area down to their absolute favorites. It also helps that they are older and could basically play legos for hours.
TOY BINS & TABLE: Ikea
Two cheap side tables pushed together to make the perfect lego table. Chairs have been spray painted black.
This corner has my favorite pieces of the room!
A friend gave me the board. We're using it to put mail for daddy, goals, and prayers. Their book holder was something I saw on Pinterst and daddy made it happen.
We have these huge walls in the basement so I used some stained pieces of wood, eyelet screws, wire, and clips to create an art display. Because they only hold art I was able to use velcro command strips to hang them up.
Last but not least is the newest addition to the basement and I am calling this spot the Cozy Nook. We got rid of our tiny ten-year-old couch and replaced it with this gigantic grey beauty. I love that the sofa comes in pieces and can be rearranged in eight different ways. I turned a ladder I built into a book holder that will carry their favorites and current holiday reads.
This nook has become our new movie, video game, reading, moms quiet morning spot.
Even without any natural light, our homeschool room has become one of my favorite places! BUT sometimes the kids like to work and craft on the kitchen table, so we created a mobile bin full of supplies that they can pull out any time they feel creative.
Hope this inspires you to recreate a space in your home!
Happy decorating,
Last year we found this sign at Kirkland's and thought it would be a great name for our home "school". Welcome to Wonderland! The name is based on the verse from Psalm 77:14 because we want to learn all about God's great wonders.
"You are the God of great wonders! You demonstrate your awesome power among the nations."
The workspace is my old sewing table. It's actually a dining table that folds down on each side. Cindy Boo picked out the plants.
I added my old white bookshelf at the end to hold books, games, and all the extras! I love the wood chalkboard boxes.
BOOKSHELF: Ikea BINS: Michaels
We found this adorable bin from Pier One on clearance woot woot! It holds all of their supplies.
I'd love to be able to find some cute wood chairs for them but until I do these Ikea stools will do!
We've been simplifying the play area down to their absolute favorites. It also helps that they are older and could basically play legos for hours.
TOY BINS & TABLE: Ikea
Two cheap side tables pushed together to make the perfect lego table. Chairs have been spray painted black.
This corner has my favorite pieces of the room!
A friend gave me the board. We're using it to put mail for daddy, goals, and prayers. Their book holder was something I saw on Pinterst and daddy made it happen.
We have these huge walls in the basement so I used some stained pieces of wood, eyelet screws, wire, and clips to create an art display. Because they only hold art I was able to use velcro command strips to hang them up.
Last but not least is the newest addition to the basement and I am calling this spot the Cozy Nook. We got rid of our tiny ten-year-old couch and replaced it with this gigantic grey beauty. I love that the sofa comes in pieces and can be rearranged in eight different ways. I turned a ladder I built into a book holder that will carry their favorites and current holiday reads.
This nook has become our new movie, video game, reading, moms quiet morning spot.
Even without any natural light, our homeschool room has become one of my favorite places! BUT sometimes the kids like to work and craft on the kitchen table, so we created a mobile bin full of supplies that they can pull out any time they feel creative.
Hope this inspires you to recreate a space in your home!
Happy decorating,
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