Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

Back in the day, about 8 years ago when Kennedy was a baby, Chris used to build a lot of basic furniture pieces for me because, well, we had none.

as I did when I made my turkey pillow.I just made the monogram in Picmonkey and flipped it around.. You can see that doing this on a hard surface instead of fabric really gives a very imperfect result and the ink catches in any tiny bit of grain that there may be in the wood..

Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

I really don’t mind the overall look at all though.It’s called character right?.And the best part of this whole project?

Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

Well, that was the part where Kennedy liked it so much that I didn’t even get in trouble for painting over her colorful “masterpiece” from 6 months ago.. Or maybe she just hasn’t realized it’s the same box yet!.My little tissue box will partying over at.

Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

It’s Party Time!.

You should come too!I just love a darkened house some days when I want things to seem extra quiet.Even though this colour is called a grey, it’s really more of a rich khaki type of colour.

It’s an updated version of a classic and can really bring a cozy feeling to any room..The True Beige: Beachcomber.

A lot of people have been wanting to find that perfect beige and it seems that Beachcomber is the one that we almost always land on.It’s not too yellow, not too warm, not too cool, and not too pink.