Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

If you’ve ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in a complete down-to-the-studs-and-floor-joists reno in an old farm house, now’s your chance!.

It really doesn’t matter at all.Once the eggs are all side-by-side, the holes are hidden completely!

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

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.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

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!

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

It’s great to be able to take turns..

When you’re done, you’ll have a beautiful garland that you’ll be able to keep and reuse for many years to come!Even better when they actually serve a purpose!.

You can see we used a lot of really beautiful tile in the room too.Actually, I may have gone a little overboard on the tile when I was designing this room.

I was a little bit like a kid in a candy store!.We started out by choosing a shiny white subway tile to go all around the room, halfway up the wall.