Merry Christmas!

I’ll save those pictures for the full before and after post at the end of this project!

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Merry Christmas!

of the methods below!Do you have any of those brightly-colored plastic eggs laying around and nothing to do with them?I had a whole giant bag that I was saving from last year just in case I thought of a use for them.Kennedy loves to play with them, but honestly they mostly just make a big mess all over the house when the cats get into them and I’m not so fond of that..

Merry Christmas!

I thought I might try making something out of them that would actually look nice sitting on a table instead of making me feel all frustrated.. I’ve seen fabric covered eggs before, but mostly they were a little shabbier than I was in the mood for.Now, don’t get me wrong, these eggs are mighty shabby, but using patterned fabrics that match others I’ve used around the house made all the difference here..

Merry Christmas!

I had some leftover bits from my DIY upholstered ottomans, my.

no-sew cornices.The key is to keep yourself energized and motivated and to constantly remind yourself to stay the course.

It’s all about being consistant.It’s so easy to fall back into the trap of “I don’t have time” and I have done just that on many an occasion, but I’m always so re-excited as soon as I remember that even just a few minutes (or seconds!)

a day will get me there more quickly than I ever thought possible!.Do you have any tips that work for you for making the most of your busy day and finding the time for everything you want to do?.