Platform II Explored: Revolutionising Construction
We had to destroy a sad little flower garden when we took the fence down, so I saved the tulips in it and moved them to under one of the maple trees.
Serendipity of the window coverings!.I had been planning to make my own cornices for the kitchen.
I had already purchased the fabric.I had pitched the idea to Chris and he had kinda shrugged and seemed disinterested in the general idea of the project as usual..When The Cornice Store offered to let me try out their kits, I jumped on it!
They had me at hot glue!The whole process is really easy, quick, and the end result is completely professional-looking.
You won’t believe you did it yourself!.
Let me show you how I did it!.Next you’ll tie your string around the middle of the accordion.. You’ll feel like you should tie it really tightly, but don’t.
The looser the string is, the easier it will be to fluff up your pompom later.. Next, take your scissors and trim the ends of your accordion.This will make the “petals” of your pompom look pretty.
You can cut them into a round shape, or a point, or whatever you want.. Baby photo bomb!.It happens.. Next, separate the accordion folds on one side of your pompom and get ready to fluff!.