On-site vs off-site construction

go ahead and pinch that bow again.. Take your ribbon or your strip of fabric and wrap it firmly around the middle of your pinched bow, so that it holds the napkin in just the right bow shape.. Add a dab of hot glue to one edge of the ribbon and press the other end to it to hold your loop together at the back of your bow.

Get to painting!Hey, you could even start that painting project right now if you wanted to.

On-site vs off-site construction

What’s stopping you?Well everyone, last week I posted my first Christmas-themed post of the year and I wasn’t sure if you were ready for it.I was definitely anticipating some pumpkins being thrown my way, but it looks like I was wrong!ready to get into the holiday spirit and so.

On-site vs off-site construction

I. Let’s do this thing!.Do you have a favorite color scheme for Christmas decorating?

On-site vs off-site construction

I really don’t and it makes things pretty crazy around here sometimes.

I love the reds, the blues, the greens, the golds, the silvers, the sparklies, the rustic country stuff, everything.I live in a fairly humid climate, so I always have problems with baking supplies clumping together, but brown sugar going hard is definitely the worst.

It becomes completely unusable!.I’ve heard of all kind of different things that were supposed to work for this problem: a piece of bread, a piece of terra cotta soaked in water, things like that, but none of them really worked every single time.. Just a few years ago, I learned of this little trick.

I don’t know know where I heard about it, but I’ll be forever grateful.My brown sugar woes are gone!.