The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

It’s a good idea to look back on your own personal tastes for the last 10 years or so and think about what you’ve always loved.

that I repainted a few years ago that used to live in the living room.Chris had the brilliant idea to move it in here after Christmas and I love it!.

The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

The living room.is really where all of the living happens in our house.It’s also our play room, our toy room, and our family room.

The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

Believe it or not, it actually works really well for all of those purposes, even with 2 kids and all their toys.I definitely have a few tricks up my sleeve for dealing with all that stuff, but I also try to keep the room pretty simple, so I only added a few Easter things in here and kept them mostly kid-and-toddler-friendly of course..

The Forge: new frontiers in whole life carbon reduction

Yes, that sign does say “Hoppy Easter”.

I just can’t resist a good pun!.that I was talking about the other day, I’ve got a fun idea for you about where to hang it.. First of all, I invested another 2 minutes of my time and made another one of these wreaths out of this other grapevine wreath that I keep using over and over again.

This one already had the burlap rosettes stuck on it, so I just went with it..I must say, I’m quite fond of this little arrangement we have going on here.

It’s pretty striking and totally simple..If you were artsier than I, you could do a whole elaborate drawing around the wreath and then have the wreath as the 3-D pop-out focal point.