It's all in the details. Our Sloane Grey Rug features a creative geometric design with wide, ivory chevron borders against a neutral grey background, all inspired by a rustic hand loom. Water-resistant, stain-resistant, and machine-washable. Rug colors may vary slightly according to your device and the lighting in your space.
Last school year I printed morning routine charts for the kids to follow. They put up a sticker each morning when they had completed all ta...
When planning Marlowe's first birthday party, I wanted the theme to be something that describes who she is at this moment. I decided on...
¿Quién dijo que los vampiros de mil años no pueden tener redes sociales? bueno, ese fue Elijah. Pero volviendo, ¿quién dijo que no pueden tenerlas? porque tienen redes sociales y están apunto de romper el mundo con ellas. 🎓 #07 en The Originals (18/03/2019) 🎓 #01 en Klaus Mikaelson (23/05/2020) 🎓 #01 en Legacies (22/07/2021) 🎓 #01 en The Vampire Diaries (09/08/2021)
e lived in the country all of my life, and when I moved out of my parents house and into my first home with my partner (now husband), we were still very much in the countryside, but since moving in previous months, we are now tucked away on a lovely little crescent surrounded by the the countryside and it is wonderful and has made me fall in love with countryside walks. A few minutes from our doorstep we are lucky to have wonderful woodlands, fields and lovely walking routes. Come rain or shine,
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10 beautiful lantern crafts ideal as a Ramadan craft activity for kids
We just came back from camping in one of my favorite places, Ithaca, NY. I LOVE camping. I love the sound of the tent zipper, I love making a campfire in the morning and coffee on the camp stove. I love how friendly other campers are, how dirty you get, how even a trip to the bath house can be an adventure with insects and animals. We had a skunk visit our site at 4am one morning and regular chipmunk guests. We sat around the picnic table playing cards, Henry made popcorn over the fire and one night I made a dinner of fresh tuna steaks cooked in the coals (in foil packets with onions, lemon and cilantro) and Chris and I shared a bottle of wine (and we tried to put the kids to bed in their tents early!) We've been staying at Robert Treman State Park for about 6 years now. My parents were the ones who found it first and two summers ago we rented cabins with them for a week. The trails through the gorges and woods are just beautiful for hiking and the waterfall at Enfield Glen (where we camped) is usually open for swimming. Chris thinks it's the best swimming spot around. (Henry climbing many many steps.) I love this book of vintage camping instructions. I feel like we're spoiled with our light nylon tents and sleeping bags. This was the first year we've ever used air-mattresses in the tents and I have to admit it definitely raised the quality of sleep! We still use tin plates and cups and real utensils (anyone who knows me knows I have a weird aversion to paper dishes) and part of family bonding time is hauling water and washing up after meals. The Golden Book of Camping and Camping Crafts Gordon Lynn 1959 illustrated by Ernest Kurt Barth
This twin cabin bed plan is an ideal choice if you’re looking for a bed that can grow with your child. From an imagination fueling play fort, to a teen aged gamer’s lounge all the way up to a college loft bed made for studying, this twin sized Cabin Bed can do it all! This bed provides a SOLID foundation for pretty much every configuration you’d like to try out on your path to creating your child’s dream bed! The possibilities are endless. Simplicity: Don’t tell anyone, but this thing is super easy to build. I made the first one with some clamps, a hand saw (yes… the old fashioned kind), a square, two sawhorses, a screwdriver, two wrenches and a drill… That’s it! The plans are written to keep the process as simple as possible. No previous woodworking expertise needed. All you need to be able to do is cut a (somewhat) straight line. If the lines don’t end up being straight, say that’s how it’s supposed to look… Like a CABIN! Also, with supervision, this would also be a fun project for a teenager to complete for a little sibling. Young or seasoned, you’ll be proud of what you accomplished with these plans! Specs: -Outside: 87-1/2″W x 48-1/2″D x 78-3/4″H -Inside: 81″W x 42″D x 54″H -Top Loft: 81″W x 61″D x 18″H Some Features: -Solid upper mattress support allowing it to hold a twin or twin-xl mattress. -Design is modular, allowing relatively easy transport, setup and storage. -The Cabin Bed walls can also be removed leaving you with a sturdy loft bed. -The inside of the Cabin Bed is pretty spacious and ideal for mounting an inexpensive projector to create a micro-movie room (see picture). -Designed to easily support adults -Paint, stain or combine the two finishes to create a unique piece of heirloom furniture every kid or grand kid would love to own. Dimensions: Outside: 87-1/2″W x 48-1/2″D x 78-3/4″H Inside: 81″W x 42″D x 54″H Top Loft: 81″W x 42″D x 18″H Material Cost: Around $570 from Lowe's or Home Depot.
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