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Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Time: 2025-10-09 00:01:42 Source: Author: Eco Backpacks

of the methods below!How cute is this pillow?.

If you do something, anything, towards what you’re working on, just a tiny bit each day, you will make even more progress than you will if you do a “jump in feet first go all out Saturday afternoon then do nothing the rest of the week” kind of work session.I dare you not to impress yourself..

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

I guess I just forgot my own advice!.So now the last of the harvest if coming off and we’re getting ready to till everything and start fresh next year.. Pumpkins are so rewarding even if you have ignored them all year..In an attempt to make the front of our house look somewhat less abandoned, I moved this single urn out here.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Maybe it doesn’t look so stunning, but it feels better to me, and that’s motivation to keep going, all year, 365 days.I’m betting I can even find things to clean up out here during the Winter months too..

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

If that doesn’t happen though, and I forget again about the power of these 15 minutes, can someone remind me in the Spring?.

I’m going to need all the 15 minutes’ and the 365 days’ that I can get!I really really love a good rag wreath.I love the chalkboard spray paint and the big cans of it too for bigger jobs, but these little bottles are perfect for all your mini chalkboarding needs..

I did two coats and let them dry about 2-3 minutes between coats.I always hear people say that you need to put a crazy amount like 8 coats on when you do chalkboards, or that you need to let it sit for 24 hours before you touch it, but I’ve only ever done 2 coats and have always just barely let it dry, even on glass, and my chalkboards always turn out perfectly.

So if you want to take the impatient route like I do, I say go ahead!.Next, I “seasoned” them by rubbing some chalk all over them and then wiping it off.. Time to see how they look!

(Editor: Ultra Grills)