It was an exciting pin.
If I really had it together, I’d.make a DIY tea towel from kid’s artwork.

I think that would be just the thing to distract from my weird orange cabinets!.Another cornice went up in the laundry nook off of the kitchen.It really ties that area into the rest of the space.. We were able to use the end cap pieces in this room and they really didn’t make the process any more complicated at all!During the hot glue building stage, I just attached the end pieces to the long piece that I’d measured and cut for the front.

Covering them in fabric was just as easy.When I got to a corner, I just folded it in a way that looked nice and neat to me and tucked it in place with the tuck tool..

I couldn’t be more pleased with my new window coverings.
I got to customize them and use the exact fabric I wanted and I got to do a fun DIY project too!.There are definitely still quite a few bare spots and the garden isn’t nearly as full as our inspiration garden, but we’re well on our way to having a respectable little slice of heaven here.
We’ll probably add in a few more things from other gardens around the property this Fall, but until then, a good fresh layer of free mulch from the recycling center will do the trick and keep things looking nice!.Do you have any favorite easy-to-grow perennials that make your life a little easier and a whole lot more enjoyable?Well, I was going to share this one even before I had the chance to try it out.
If you’ve ever had a bad burn, or even a sort of bad burn, then you know how painful they can be.I’m sure we’ve all heard a few old wives tales about things to put on burns, but I’d never heard this one before.
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