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Faith Room Pictures!

Here are some pictures of our recent Faith Room Renovations.... I am really happy with the way things turned out. WE are not totally done with this room... I still have to do the caulking and then do the finishing touches like wall hangings, etc... I have stencils that I will use to write out a verse in Hebrews on one of the walls and in the hallway, I'll hang the 2 quilts I am having made right now (from the 100 Good Wishes/Blessings swap). I'll post more pictures later as we do more with the room.... Now we just need a baby in there! Hoping for sooner rather than later :) Enjoy the pictures!

Comments

Ruth said…
Wow, Pam - it looks great!!!! I love the colors. Aaron looks like Troy when he gets into a project - really gets into it!!!!
Angie said…
It is absolutely beautiful, Pam! I know you are so proud of your accomplishment...I am VERY impressed!!
Unknown said…
I love it Pam! Those colors look so pretty together. Next room for Emma. :) I love the windows, nice and airy. DH loves those man-machines. :)

Wendy
Middle-Aged Moi said…
It looks GORGEOUS!!!! Love the pink and brown!!!
Melinda said…
It looks awesome Pam! I love the colors! I am also thinking of doing Mia's room in pink and brown and you just might have convinced me! Great job! Enjoy your new room!
Unknown said…
Great job! Don't men just love their power tools? Aaron looks like he enjoyed the saw and nail gun work.
Leslie said…
Love your faith room. You guys did a professional job on that room. Come to Ky and do mine...LOL. I can't wait to see when you have it all put together, but I really can't wait till their is a baby in that crib. Praying for you.
Brandi said…
Looks great! I love the colors!
Lisa said…
What a great job you did Pam! I am sure Aaron was proud of you. Can't wait to see the finishing touches...
Kelly and Matt said…
Wow Pam, what an awesome job! If you need a working vacation you can come on down to FL, lol ;o)

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