– obviously easy for all ages(ish).. 6.. Drywall taping.
Tie a loop or a knot at one end to keep your eggs from falling off.. You can see I made my holes quite large.It really doesn’t matter at all.
Once the eggs are all side-by-side, the holes are hidden completely!If you’re still having a hard time getting the twine through, try grabbing it with tweezers and pulling it through the hole.It worked for me!.
This is a great Easter decoration.It looks so nice paired with pretty things like satin ribbon or even rougher natural things like reclaimed wood and jute.. It’s also a fabulous family project!.
It takes a lot of lung power to blow out all those eggs!
It’s great to be able to take turns..installed heated flooring.
, and next we were on to the fun stuff!.One of the main focal points in this room is obviously the amazing vanity, which I was extra-super-duper lucky to have provided to me by KraftMaid.
It’s just full of amazing storage solutions too, which you can read more about... Side note: I meant to put a fresh roll of toilet paper on the paper holder so it would look nice for the pictures but clearly I forgot!