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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!
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..
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.