going on around here since Spring started.. Let’s look at some of my favorite twine projects today, shall we?
I laid out two section pieces end to end and then trimmed a bit off of the third piece to make up the 40 inches that I would need total.I used my very best empty cat litter box to cut on.
It was actually great because it caught any little pieces of styrofoam that came off.The video suggested using a little saw or a utility knife for the cutting.I used a serrated kitchen knife just to see if it would work and it was great!.
You can see this is the classic “real life”: shot.I was playing around with this while Kennedy had a friend over and they were busy making a mess just outside of the camera shot.
I liked that I could just do it right in my kitchen without needing to go outside or get a bunch of special tools out (besides that fancy cat litter box of course.).
If my cuts were ever a bit rough, I was able to smooth them out using a piece of scrap fabric layered over the rough part.For now though, let’s focus on the one set on the windows by the deck.
We recently remodeled and stained our deck.You can read all about that and see the full before and after.
.. Here’s our deck with the old green shutters.We still have a bit of work to do on that area but it really does look a million times better back there..