This place has tons of fabric choices on clearance!
about the whole thing.I thought today would be as good of a time as any to get you all caught up on everything that’s been going on in there for the last few months so we can all move onto the fun and pretty stuff together really soon.

If you’ve ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in a complete down-to-the-studs-and-floor-joists reno in an old farm house, now’s your chance!.So, it all started back in the Fall when we rented a dumpster.We had made good progress elsewhere in the house, and Chris thought that he might start to do a little demo work in the bathroom since we still had a bit of room in the dumpster.

Honestly the bathroom had gotten so bad that we weren’t using it anymore.I’ll save those pictures for the full before and after post at the end of this project!

It was a wheelchair accessible bathroom, so there wasn’t much of a difference in slope between the shower and the regular floor.
Water had been splashing there for the last 30 years and we knew there was mold under there somewhere.. Well, as it always goes with these things, Chris pulled the flooring back and found that it was even worse than he’d thought.If it’s too thick, add a bit of milk or vanilla.
I have to tell you though, it’s pretty hard to mess up.Fact: Sugar and butter together in pretty much any combination are going to taste amazing..
When everything’s all squished up and combined, cut a little hole (or a bigger one) in the corner of your bags and have fun decorating!.I did rice krispie squares, just cause Kennedy asked me if I would make them more often and here’s the conversation that ensued when she got home from school that day.. Kennedy (upon spying the treats on the counter): What are those?.
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