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It’s actually really nice and comfortable and lovely to be in this room right now with all the little reminders of fall, our favorite season, all around..

I decided not to pressure myself to add any red here since it was already perfect.. My next mini project was to create these wall decals out of some leftover fabric from the nursery.This fabric came from.

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Online Fabric Store.and in the nursery it just looks like a fun updated polka dot, but on these trees it totally looks like snowflakes, don’t you think?I just free-handed these trees with the scissors and then stuck them to the wall with one of Kennedy’s watermelon-scented glue sticks.

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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.

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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!.The fingerprints remained..

The Creek Line House facebook page.to see what thoughts some of my fantastic readers had on the issue.

Also to see if I was the last person on earth to figure this little trick out and basically to find out if anyone really cared.🙂 It turns out this is a pretty hot subject, and I even learned a ton of other neat stainless steel cleaning tips in our discussions as well!