P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

for fun, but mostly I picked it up to fill this corner until we get some built-ins done here and to take some of the weight off of my poor old buffet.

red and kraft paper chain.across the front.. We added some topiary balls plunked down on top of some milk glass..

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

I had Kennedy paint me this white heart onto some scrap wood.She was not too pleased at all because in her mind, Valentine’s decor should always be pink and red, but I love it.It’s my favorite part!.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

Underneath I stuck a bunch of stuff into this bucket of burlap.Hey, it kinda works!.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

The main thing is that you can’t help but be cheered up a little bit when you look at the whole set up!.

Have you started spreading the love with some Valentine’s decor around your house yet?.Are you feeling inspired?

If nothing else, I still have my bottle of green food coloring that I can use to dye all of our food green!.So do you have any other easy-peasy ideas for me?

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