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If you’ve never made these before, you’ll be so amazed at how this simple technique can end up with such tasty results if you do it properly!.
Maybe it doesn’t look so stunning, but it feels better to me, and that’s motivation to keep going, all year, 365 days.I’m betting I can even find things to clean up out here during the Winter months too..
If that doesn’t happen though, and I forget again about the power of these 15 minutes, can someone remind me in the Spring?.I’m going to need all the 15 minutes’ and the 365 days’ that I can get!I really really love a good rag wreath.I think I’ve made about four of them for different occasions this year.
I just love how soft and textury and homey they are.. Well, I was tempted to make another one for Fall this year.Is there a more textury season than Fall?
I had a little bit of a different idea though after looking at some of my favorite images of Fall entryways..
I used a long piece of twine to tie fabric strips to and made a garland!.I’ve always felt like I should put down a perfect bead and then smooth it after, but there’s not need!
It makes for a lot less unhealthy finger smoothing afterwards too.. Don’t forget to open a window as well while the caulking is curing!This was a new one for me too, I have to admit.
Oh the things you learn when you actually read the packaging, right?I know I already posted once today, but I just wanted to pop in and show you this really quick little makeover we did a few days ago on this table I found in our garage.. Actually what happened was that Kennedy came home from school not feeling so well and so I put her to work helping me with a DIY project.Doesn’t everyone force their kids into child labour when they’re sick?.