I don’t know what it’s supposed to be, but each individual piece was priced at $7, so I figure it must be cool enough for my new bucket.. Is that crazy or what?
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.
Sometimes you see pictures around this blog that make it look like we’ve got a pretty cozy little house around here and today you’re going to see that we have all kinds of ugly around here too..
I wanted to show you how it’s really done and how really unfancy a process this is, so today, we’re keepin’ it real!.🙂 I’ve found I’m really enjoying this phase of the project though, which seems kind of unlikely given the state of my bedroom right now.
Over the past 7 years or so we’ve renovated most of one house, which we sold, and we’ve been through lots of different phases of renovation on this house as well.The state of unfinishedness has been constant so I’ve picked up a few tricks for keeping my head on straight throughout the process along the way.
Here are my thoughts!.1) Lower your expectations for how much you’re going to get done in a given amount of time.