Shaping the future of construction

I ended up reusing quite a few things that I already had in the house for my Easter decorating needs this year, but I did pick up a few new things too.

I grabbed a 5 dollar black frame from Walmart.Yup no dollar store frame for these guys.

Shaping the future of construction

The spoons are actually just stuck right on the backing of the frame.If you look closely you can tell it’s just the cardboard, but I liked the color of it, so I kept it.Also I took the glass out, clearly.. Get it clearly?

Shaping the future of construction

If you look from the side, you can see that all I did was hot glue them on in two places.I checked first to make sure that if I ever needed to take the hot glue off, it wouldn’t leave any damage behind.

Shaping the future of construction

If you want some spoon art for your dining room, or art involving any type of utensil, really, you can find all kinds of fun stuff at thrift stores and garage sales for almost nothing..

I invested 3 minutes a few years ago and I’m still getting comments on it.Things were a little hectic around here with Kennedy’s 9th birthday party sleepover, but we all had a good time and the weather was beautiful.

Last week, I told you I’d have this post up “in a few days”, but as things go, here it is almost a week later and I’m just getting it together now.I know this is one we’ll all find handy though.

I also just want to take a minute and say thanks to all of the other moms who reached out in the comments section of.In a funny way, it’s great to know that there’s so much imperfection in this world and that we can all just laugh about it a little together.

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