It really makes a difference in my life.
I was in too deep!.I also realized that I didn’t have the heart to disturb the kitty’s nap to make the bed for this picture, so I didn’t.
I had originally wanted to make this a ruffly bed skirt.I took one of the strips of fabric and hand-sewed some big, one inch stitches in it, then I pulled the thread tight to make it ruffle up..The thing is, when I brought this strip upstairs to hold it up to the bed and see how it would look, I quickly realized that this whole ruffle thing was going to be a little too frou frou for Kennedy.
So basically half of all of those millions of strips of fabric that I’d ripped, and ironed, and sewn were totally not needed.. Oh well!You live you learn!.
I just took my strips up to the bed, got out the hot glue gun and started sticking them right on to the base fabric that I’d already put up there.. You can see that I really didn’t worry about how straight my fabric strips are.
And now that the skirt is done, you’d never know!This will give you an idea of how it will look when it’s dry and you can see where it’s really needed versus the spots that you’re just being paranoid about.. Really, don’t be so hard on yourself.
Hey, you’ve just painted a ceiling, one of the most daunting painting tasks that you can tackle!And you know what?
Your ceiling looks amazing!Anyone who comes in your home will agree.