Rosa Gimeno Sanz

the field across the street, now that the wheat is all harvested.

The shelving is painted Sherwin Williams Macadamia.The walls are Martha Stewart Almond Butter, just like the rest of the room..

Rosa Gimeno Sanz

Things get pretty nutty in here.. Ha.. Anyway….. On the opposite wall, there’s a matching wood trim piece with 3 hooks.. Aren’t they purdy?.I really like these hooks.. Can you tell?.Above the hooks I hung these little mirrors my Grandma sent me a few years ago..

Rosa Gimeno Sanz

I tucked the pretty satin ribbons they used to hang with away in a drawer and used some twine instead to make them a little more farmey..The sign I made a few weeks ago found his home in here too..

Rosa Gimeno Sanz

So it’s looking pretty good so far, right?.

Well, I went up to take my photos yesterday and 2 things happened:.Well, OK, there are some spacers in that picture too, but remember these clips!

If you ever need them, you’ll be so happy to have them!.They just sit in between each tile with a little lip that fits under both sides of the gap.

Then you add in the yellow wedge and it brings them completely level to each other.You can also use a really long level to make sure that you’re tiling job is level overall in the whole room and add more mortar under the next tile you do as necessary.

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