Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

-1 bell pepper of any color (or dehydrated from the spice cupboard if you don’t feel like chopping at all).

Here’s what it looked like just a few weeks ago!.When we started this project, there was plaster on the ceiling and then some tile stuff on top of that.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Chris decided that just sticking the beadboard on top looked too wonky so every last little bit of everything came down.. Of course he had to go and do it the “right way” (someone’s gotta!)so he put up some plastic and some two by fours for strapping.. Then he put up some foam insulation and finally, the beadboard on top of all that.. And now we’re in business!.We picked up these neat ripply glass pendants and some Edison bulbs to go in them.. We’ve been busy the last few weeks with Christmas stuff so progress has been slow, but like a brilliant girl I know (me!)

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

always says: Any progress is still progress!.Do you have any big projects under way for the new year?.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

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of the methods below!How cute is this pillow?.got the orange ribbon treatment too!

I’m a little in love with this orange ribbon this year..This little wreath just seems to get recycled for every season now.

It just always looks good..I threw some fun plaid picnic blankets into a basket, just in case we need them when we set up on the grass and eat all of that delicious junk food.. We get the best fresh apple cider at our fair so I had to include a little reference to that too..