Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

I think I found it this year in a recipe for apple spice cake from Martha..

So today we’re just going to look at the pretty pictures!That sounds nice..

Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

Tomorrow I’m going to re-gather my wits and show you the tutorial on all this goodness in all its glory.I just gobble (haha) up all this turkey-themed thanksgiving stuff.It seems to not be as big of a holiday in Canada, so we don’t have all the same variety as you can get across the border.

Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

I try to add to my collection a bit when I’m over there this time of year though.Luckily, I’m a crafty girl so I can fill-in-the-blanks where needed until I can get over there..

Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

So now this little corner is all ready to welcome our guests for (Canadian) Thanksgiving dinner in two weeks!.

Pop back here tomorrow when I’ll show you how to transfer an image onto fabric using your printer and wax paper!.More than perfect!.

This room only has one window, so I made 2 panels.. For each panel, I folded the sides in about a 1/2 an inch and ironed it, then sewed it in place..I folded the bottoms of the panels in 1″ and ironed, then the tops got folded in 3″ and ironed.

Both the bottom hem and the top were sewn in place as well.. And guess what?You really can get a lot fancier with your hems if you want to get  a more finished edge.

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