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Many of you followed the making of granddaughter’s vanity throughout Art Every Day Month in November.

I thought perhaps you’d like to see the end of the story.

fambly - the vanity in its new home Fambly - vanity in its new home

Yesterday we drove the vanity up to Daughter’s new house to put it in Granddaughter’s new room.  It was a surprise.  With Grandson’s help, she stayed in his room until we got it in.  Then she had to close and cover her eyes (the picture for that is too blurry  😥 to share, unfortunately), and of course the whole family helped her close her eyes.

When all was ready – which included my getting into picture taking space – we all said:  Ok!  open your eyes!

Fambly - open your eyes and see the surprise - her family.15

I think she liked it!

fambly - i think she likes the vanity

The stool has been finished and living at our house since the summer.  It was nice to see both pieces in place in their new home.

We had to check out how the tile princesses matched the stool princesses.  You have to love Disney sometimes.  I can buy matching paper and material and use them accordingly.

fambly - matching tile princesses to stool princesses

Then came making it her own by adding things to drawers and to the top.

fambly - seeing the vanity for the first time fambly - making the vanity her own

I also took down the chimes she made on an overnight stay.  She and her Mom painted them last month and I put them together to take up with the vanity.  They will now live in her window until she decides otherwise.

Fambly Joyceton ABs chime in her room window

All in all, I’d say a wonderful ending to a grand story – what do you think?

If you missed any of the story you can start at the beginning and follow through:

A Day of Beginnings

I Know Better

Vanity

Moving Right Along

A Suitable Eclectic End

It’s done – Take a Peek!

I discovered a draft blog in there that I can’t get to post – possibly why it’s still a draft.  It was about midway through and showed me making a mess – since I do that most of the time anyways, we aren’t really missing a piece of the story.

Enjoy!

 

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