Once we’d assembled all of our ingredients, we got to work!
It took no time at all and really made it look fun in here.. Well, I needed some “space fillers” too so I grabbed a few random boxes (cereal boxes, shipping boxes, toy boxes) from the recycling pile and wrapped them in some plain brown paper.. Like I said, I was aiming for 10 minutes tops, so I didn’t do a great job, but it doesn’t matter.Brown paper always looks good.
I tore some strips from the fabric to use as ribbons and tied them on.Just like that, the room was red and Christmas was here!.If you’d like to get your own.
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So that’s the Christmas mud room for this year!.
Hope you’re ready for more Christmas because I’ve got a few projects up my sleeve that I’m trying to get done in between karate chops to my pancreas.If you have some sweet (or not so sweet) feline friends living under your roof, there’s a good chance that you’ve had to deal with them getting into house plants or flowers, or really any kind of greenery that you might have around.AND, they’ll look cute too!.
It started out like this: We had this brown remote control caddy that we never used.It’s one of those ones with slots for family pictures all around and it turns too, making everything easy to access..
I was inspired by these lazy susans from Pottery Barn Kids and thought I could make this into something similar that I would love almost as much as I love the real thing..The paint that I used is called.