Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte
But I find for me it’s almost as much fun looking into the “normal” parts of people’s home, as it is looking at all the pretty stuff.
to cover the length that you’ll be making your garland.For this little one I made to go across my fantel (fake mantel!
), I used 16 eggs.. Once you’ve got your eggs all set, you’ll probably need to make the holes on each end a little bigger, just for ease of stringing.You can easily do this using a push pin.. (Thank you to my daughter for letting me photograph her dirty fingernails while she helped me!).Next, grab some twine or ribbon and start stringing!
I used natural jute twine, but anything will work..Tie a loop or a knot at one end to keep your eggs from falling off.. You can see I made my holes quite large.
It really doesn’t matter at all.
Once the eggs are all side-by-side, the holes are hidden completely!Kennedy really loves to have this white cheddar macaroni and cheese for lunch on weekends.
Like, she really, really likes it, clearly.The things that you keep in your corner cupboard will obviously be different and based on what your family likes, but I find it super handy to have somewhere to store lots of the basic things that we use frequently.
No matter what you put in here, the basic organizational concept will stay the same!.Problem solved!.