Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

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This was such a fun project.We picked up some felt in orange, black and white..

Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

The “body” of the haunted house is made up of full-sized felt pieces spaced out with smaller black rectangles.All pieces were attached with hot glue..The “real” version has a few details that ours doesn’t, so we tried to add in a few easy details, like the scalloped edging there, to make it feel a little more special..

Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

Cutting out the pockets was pretty simple, especially since the “inspiration” model had slightly imperfect looking pockets too.It just makes it look more “haunted”!.

Watch: Platform II: Transforming construction with Bryden Wood's innovative P-DfMA approach delivering efficiency, sustainability and design

We cut out a few ghosts, pumpkins, and (the piece de resistance!)

a little spider, stuck em’ on, and had some instant Halloween fun to hang up anywhere we wanted.. To mimic the different fonts and types of letting and numbering in the inspiration version, we used a mixture of scrap booking stickers and hand-drawn numbers..Feel free to add a button to your post to say that you hung out with us cool heirloom recipe gals.. Now link away!.

See back here for the features on Friday!Red and white at Christmas is my very favorite.So why do I use so many other color-schemes too?

Well, I also love those and I just want to enjoy it all, but red and white is at the top of the list..I picked up just two of these snowflake napkins at Target last year thinking I would make a pillow or something, but then, I didn’t.. I’ve used them here and there, just sitting on top of a side table, or whatever, but it just never seemed right.