-About 1/2 cup or more of California salad dressing.
It’s no secret that I love the look of a good hook.A kid’s room is the perfect place to let all your hook dreams come true.
If you’ve ever found yourself picking up 1001 different sweaters, pyjamas, and towels off of the floor, then you know what I’m talking about.You can never have too many hooks.Numbered hooks might confuse your kids (“Mom!
What are the numbers even.?”), but they look extra cute.
Wall decals are magic.
I absolutely adore how light-hearted these wall decals make baby Jack’s room feel.I find it keeps everything neat and tidy and saves me from trying (and failing) to draw a straight line.. For one cord cover, I had 2 strips of fabric that measured a total of 1.5 times the length of my cord when placed end to end.
This gave me the ruffly effect.Each strip was 5 inches wide to make the cord cover 2 inches wide and allow a 1/2 inch for the seams.
So if my cord was 60 inches long, that means that each strip was 45 inches by 5 inches.. Once I had my strips all cut out.I ironed a little fold over to finish up the ends of each piece and sewed them all up.. Then I folded the whole thing in half, then I sewed along the edge using black thread because I didn’t feel like changing the bobbins, then one of my bobbins ran out halfway through so I had to change it anyway.