The sign I made a few weeks ago found his home in here too..
So today I’m making things right..I was going through my Easter stuff a few days ago and I realized that there weren’t many things in there that I really felt like pulling out this year.
This little topiary always makes the cut though.And, actually, it often stays out all year long because it’s just so cute and natural-looking..If you’d like to make your own, all you need is a cheap bag of plastic eggs and a bag of craft moss.
You can usually find each of these at the dollar store and you’ll probably be able to make several topiaries with these supplies..So, you start out with some basic plastic eggs.
Grab your hot glue gun and start gluing them together.
You’ll want to make a ring of about 4 eggs on the bottom and then start building up from there.Usually when we’re in the midst of a major renovation project plan A would be to ship the kids to Grammy’s or work while they’re at school.
While that may be ideal most of the time, I’ve found big projects are filled with opportunities to create lasting family memories.They may not grow up to be obsessive crafters or decorators or woodworkers but the memories will surely last a lifetime and inspire them throughout their lives.. Now, as promised in this week’s inspiration Fridays title, here are seven (safe enough to share) renovation moments to enjoy with the kids.
Remember, be safe!!!Eye protection, respiratory protection for all and unplug the power tools.. 1.. Layout/lay tile.