Martin Wood (he/him)

A crisp, white napkin works well for this, or you can choose a beautiful stripe, classic linen, or whimsical floral pattern as well.

Thank you so much to all my friends on.for their happy thoughts, well wishes, and congratulations.

Martin Wood (he/him)

It’s so much fun to have such a huge community of friends to share all my good news with!I really like this mason jar craft I did.Just thought I’d let you know in case you couldn’t tell from the title.As we get closer and closer to this baby’s due date (Dec.

Martin Wood (he/him)

), I don’t seem to find myself losing any of my very inconvenient urge to get crafty, but I am managing to – sort of – keep it under control with some really quick low-mess, low-effort creations these last few days.I thought I’d make a little series out it!

Martin Wood (he/him)

So over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing with you some of my projects for “Christmas in a Flash!”.

Little things that I’ve come up with that give me the satisfaction of Christmas crafting, while still letting me do important things like packing hospital bags, sleeping, and eating.You’re supposed to spray it on the back side of clear glass to create a mirror-like finish, but I thought the worst that could happen is that it would look terrible and then I would just spray some glossy white over top and everything would be fine.

It didn’t look terrible though!It looked amazing!

It looks just as good or, dare I say, better than the store bought silver things and for just pennies!I had no idea this stuff was so good.. All you need to do is spray 2 VERY thin coats of this stuff on anything, waiting about 5 minutes between coats, and you’ll be set!.