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I tore some strips from the fabric to use as ribbons and tied them on.
I couldn’t help it!I knew I would love these stars again if they were nice and fresh and white.. We built these shutters using some basic 1×6 lumber, cut to look like little pickets, with some thin strips across the front for stability.
The whole thing is held together by wood glue.We just used clamps to hold it all together while it dried.We actually made these quite a while ago, so no pictures of the process!
You can see that the construction is pretty simple from the back though.I painted the front to make them look weathered using a bunch of different random paints that I had on hand at the time..
I combined the two elements to make one big farmhousy piece of art for the wall!.
….I don’t know what that’s supposed to mean so don’t ask.Kennedy did it in her own way.
That tree doesn’t even have a skirt on it and I probably won’t get around to finding one for it this year.Less mess though for sure!.
This is super shameful.Baby Jack doesn’t even have a stocking out yet because I wanted to use these ones but I only have three.