But of course, feel free to triple or quadruple the recipe if you want to make a bunch to bring for a larger group!.
So I guess make sure you stay tuned for the next “chapter” in this book-writing adventure!I’m not even exaggerating when I say we’ve been working on this project for like 2 years.Actually it’s been almost exactly 2 years and one month..

Funny story about that: When we first got the idea to put in this wall of cabinets in the back hall off of our master bedroom, little Jack was about 3 weeks old.Chris saw that they had a whole bunch of basic cabinetry in stock at our local Home Depot that he could just grab and toss in the back of his truck for about $100 per cabinet and I thought it was a great idea!.But.. We’d just finished working on Jack’s nursery for the last year or so and I didn’t want to start on any big projects.

So I said we could do it, but we really should just put the cabinets up, power through it, and be done in like 2 weeks.Famous last words, of course.. Chris actually got the old shelving ripped out and the new cabinets up in about 24 hours, which was an awesome start to the project.

But then it was all the little details like adding in the little wood countertop, trimming things out, and painting all the cabinets that feel like they took forever, as usual.
You’d think I would have learned by now!.She’s on to me and my passing my blog projects off as “crafts”.
I let her pick what kind of shape she’d like on her wall though and then she was all for it.. She must be reading blogs over my shoulder because trees on the wall are just the hottest thing in kids’ rooms right now..Here are the quick and easy steps!.
1) Draw your shape on your fabric and cut it out.. 2) Spray startch on the back of it.. 3)Iron it to the wall!.This little rocking horse approves of his new shady tree to stand under..
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