The varnish has yellowed like crazy, so I don’t mind that some of the cleaners I’ve been trying have been taking off some of the top coat.
Your kids will think you’re fun and you’ll end up with a cute little tray of Halloweeny cheer!.The Creek Line House, bringing families together (or at least making them not be totally annoyed by each other for a few minutes) since 2011.If you were here yesterday, then you know that today I have a little tutorial for a super-easy short cut for getting an image transferred onto fabric.
This is for those of us without fancy cutting machines or special materials around, unless you count wax paper as a special material, which sometimes I do!.Here’s the pillow,.which I showed you yesterday.
, with the turkey silhouette we’re going to be working with today.. Before we get into it, let me tell you,we are going to get.close today, me and you.
I don’t go around taking just anyone into this area where I do my blogging and my real work.
This is special, just for you.The one I’m learning lately is that, although I’m totally comfortable living in a construction zone all the time, I’m a lot more comfortable with living in certain stages of the chaotic process than others..
Which brings me to our latest project.. Here’s how things are looking right now..This is the back hall off of our master bedroom.
It’s basically just a hallway leading to the back deck and didn’t serve any real purpose other than being a dumping ground for a lot of junk..It started out like that and later got re-organized to look like this:.