We left them to dry on some plastic wrap for about 2 days, or until they were as hard as rock.. We used some orange and black paint to make them a little bit festive and that was it!.
Of course the decorating festivities continue as always.Nothing new there..
This time we’re going to visit the mudroom off the front kitchen entrance.. Let’s get to it!.I started out a couple of weeks ago by painting the ugly glossy forest green door this fun barn red and from there I was pretty much unstoppable, as I’m sure you’ll be able to tell..The sugar beet field near our house was harvested last week and they knocked over a bunch of neighboring corn stalks in the process.
Of course we were all over that..I reused my Spring wreath from last year and just added a little $1 fall sprig leftover from last year.
It’ll have to since I dropped the original wreath I was using and broke it.
How do you break a wreath?New neighbors moved in and decided to clear out the yard and put in a lawn for their dogs.
Did we want anything from the yard?It was all going in the trash anyway..
The pot that I’d been eyeing up for the last few years as it was filled to overflowing with all kinds sunny, happy flowers.The pot that I always admired over the fence as we were chatting about good hiking trails or how to finally keep those darn ground hogs away.. Only at this point it had been left outside for a few winter seasons and was badly cracking and falling apart..