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Design to Value - our driving principle

2025-10-09 00:35:43

I don’t normally have ballpoint pen all over the place, so this is one that I’d been wanting to try out for awhile, but hadn’t had the chance to.

and a pumpkin that I meant to go on the front step.It’s so simple, but really almost perfect to me..

Design to Value - our driving principle

I brought in a few of sorta changing leaves from outside in this little zig-zag-twine-clothespins doodad in.keeping with the theme of clothespins.I seem to have going on this season.

Design to Value - our driving principle

This pretty much started when.and I just haven’t been able to stop!.

Design to Value - our driving principle

The whole thing was framed by a few extra cornstalks and it was good to go!…er stay.. Do you have a mantel you like to decorate for the seasons or do you just fake it like I do?

Either way, there’s always a way to make it work and bring a little extra fun into your room!A few months ago, I wrote a post on how.This one works just fine for me though!.

Make yourself a triangle template out of some kind of cardboard (mine’s from a old lasagna box if you’re interested) and cut out two triangles from each fabric that you’d like to use..Put the two triangles together with right sides facing in and sew along the sides of the triangle, leaving the top open.. Repeat a bunch..

Turn them all right side out, using something pokey to get the tip of the triangle nice and sharp-looking.The chicken timer isn’t entirely necessary, I was just using it that day to get the sewing done in between my other daily tasks.