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I bought it because she loved the color and so I went along with it, but when I got home I really did think to myself “Well, that was dumb!I’m going to ruin this shirt in five minutes when I spill something all down the front like I always do!” So, good timing on that one, Resolve®!
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Plus, weekly prizes valued at $250!When I went to sit down and start writing this post, I suddenly had a strong feeling of deju-vu, like I’d been here before, at this very laptop, writing almost this very post.Well, it turns out that I had, last.
It looks like “I have no time to decorate, but I really want to have fun with my blogger friends do one of these pretty home tour things” is about the oldest story in the book around here.
Anyway, it’s a pretty good story, and it’s still lots of fun to decorate your home for different holidays even if you only have a few free moments, so I guess just consider this one the follow-up/sequel to last Christmas’ home tour!The real key is picking a really beautiful fabric that you love, and whether you go fancy with your sewing or extremely basic, you will absolutely love the end result!.
Measuring your own fabric is great because you can control exactly how they fall and get them to just slightly pool or graze the floor, depending on your mood..I love this fabric next to our new floors and those big fat baseboards.
Melts my heart every time!.They look so nice and crisp next to the beadboard ceiling too..