Andrew Pearson

The great thing about it is that you can adjust the recipe a bit to suit your own tastes and needs and it will still work great!.

…until Kennedy saw it and was all “Oooh!A door knocker!” and had to go and actually use the darn thing.. OK, so the hot glue didn’t work so well, but at least now I know it.

Andrew Pearson

look great when I get around to actually attaching it for real to the door.By that, I mean when Chris does.. For some reason, people seem to think my mud room looks too nice in pictures and sometimes they find it hard to believe that I should really call it a mud room.Here’s the room for real.

Andrew Pearson

With actual mud in it.Also, you can’t see it, but there are about 4 giant trash bags waiting to go out to the garage sitting on the floor just outside of the frame.

Andrew Pearson

Why am I acting all smug about the fact that my room is a mess again?.

Anyway.. It’s not really a pretty room, but the door knocker definitely gives it a nudge in the right direction.. A little extra hardware is always a good idea in my books!.This one should start off about 8 inches long and again 6 or 7 inches wide.

Fold your sides in and iron them just like you did with the first longer strip.This will be the piece that holds everything together!.

Now pinch your bow!.Wrap your mini strip around the front of your bow and secure it in the back with a few dabs of hot glue.. Fluff it up a bit so it looks all perky and cheerful.

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