However, there really is nothing in this mudroom that I’d hope you’d be inspired to go out and buy. Actually the motivation is the opposite. I hope this inspires you do use what is naturally blooming outside (if you can) and what you already have in your house.
I have never had any real budget for decorating since I have been married. I do have a ton of family heirlooms and some random thrift store finds. I hope you have fun being inventive when decorating even while the world is hunkering down. It can be a lot of fun.
Here are some before pictures of the mess that our mudroom turned into over the winter…
I did buy seeds and seed starting trays before everything went south. However, starting seeds and building good sized garden has become even more of a priority this year.
I used some canvas to make a tote bag that is helpful when I stop at local farm stands. Also, put all of our gardening tools in a metal tub that can double as decor.
We used blooming branches to add color to the room in some blue antique mason jars. I added some small rocks to the bottom of the mason jars so they wouldn’t fall over.
I hope you enjoyed this Spring Mudroom Refresh. I am super excited to start gardening this year. I keep adding more and more seeds to my pile.
I also plan on canning a bunch this year so if you have any canning tips please let me know!
Thank-you for taking time out of your day to hang out here.
