for providing me with the fabrics for this project and many more nursery projects to come.
This picture turned out pretty blurry, but you get a sense of things..I always try to keep the middle of the table pretty simple.
My family lets me play Martha Stewart on holidays and I don’t want to scare them off by doing anything too over-the-top.I stick with what works for us and that’s usually a table runner, some tea lights, and some other little things scattered about.Also, I think salt and pepper shakers that are a little confusing as to which one’s which and where it comes out are starting to be expected..
I can hardly use this new-fangled camera thing, but somehow I seem to have figured out bokeh.Wait, that’s bokeh, right?.
Chris thinks it’s pretty lame that you can see my reflection in this one.
I think it’s pretty lame that there’s dust on that ornament after it was only sitting out for a day.But I don’t.. Well, in case you’re from a country that doesn’t have boxing day, here’s what it is.. Every December 26th is boxing day.
The idea is that you box up all your leftover holiday food and give it to the needy.It’s a nice idea, but what it’s actually turned into is a big free-for-all shopping extravaganza with sales and fist fights and the whole nine yards.
People basically go out and buy everything they feel like they should have gotten for Christmas but didn’t..I don’t actually shop on boxing day cause it’s scary, but I did invent my own sad consumerist boxing day holiday.