Master planning with a Design to Value approach
With a fourth person in the house, we were definitely in need of some more seating so we had the sectional and the chair made in really durable fabrics that can stand up to a little boy jumping all over them and smearing various food products into them all day long.. We really do spend the majority of our time in here playing and hanging out and eating and playing some more so this room really needs to be tough and also comfortable..
Cute lunch pail printables, back to school outdoor decor, special back to school dinnerware, you know the type!.For now, this is a fun little baby step to try to make this time special for Kennedy..
The little chalkboards were 33 cents at Michael’s!The yard sticks were found in a closet when we moved into this house.We find the best things around here!.
Kennedy doesn’t get why there are so many apples in this display.I guess the reference is too old school for her.
When there are kids involved, there always needs to be a craft.
And 99% of the time, that craft needs to involve paper towel rolls taken out of the recycling.Your kids will think you’re fun and you’ll end up with a cute little tray of Halloweeny cheer!.
The Creek Line House, bringing families together (or at least making them not be totally annoyed by each other for a few minutes) since 2011.If you were here yesterday, then you know that today I have a little tutorial for a super-easy short cut for getting an image transferred onto fabric.This is for those of us without fancy cutting machines or special materials around, unless you count wax paper as a special material, which sometimes I do!.
Here’s the pillow,.which I showed you yesterday.