Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)
The sky was dark gray, but the air was warm..
I just used some cedar and some kind of low-growing pine type stuff from the yard.. And that’s Christmas for my new (old) brick wall!.I’ll be linking this one up to Kim’s.
Mantel and Vignette Party!.Subscribe by email to receive free posts straight to your inbox, or follow along using any (or all!)of the methods below!Have you ever tried to make a wreath out of fresh greenery at Christmas time?
Maybe you had some extra branches you trimmed off your tree, or maybe you picked up some of those bunches of greenery you can get at the grocery store this time of year.. You can either just bunch the branches around themselves and keep tying them onto themselves until it’s somewhat circle-like.Or you can get some kind of wreath form and try to cover it with branches so that none of the actual wreath form sticks out.
Let me tell you, neither of these options are easy, and thus, clearly not for me..
This shining example of wreathyness took me all of, maybe, a minute and a half..printable is so much fun!.
Happy Decorating!Honestly, I’m mostly pretty good with my laundry.I do one or two loads every day, I always fold it as soon as it’s done in the dryer, and I put it away neatly wherever it belongs.
I even do some experimenting every once in a while and find some really great tips and trick to share with you, which I love doing!When it comes to stains though, I completely drop the ball.