Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta
I love the reds, the blues, the greens, the golds, the silvers, the sparklies, the rustic country stuff, everything.
I went back to the painting table and added some gray paint here and there, followed by just a smidge of white to try to “age” it a bit more.. Like I said, it wasn’t really the rustic harvesty look I was going for.A little more on the creepy side for sure, but luckily that’s just what I’ll be needing in a few weeks!
I happened to have found the perfect creepy orchard Halloween decor to go with it too when I was out hunting around last May!.Creepy orchard decor, it’s a thing now.Stay tuned for that!Here we are, friends.
School is back in session, Labor Day is in the past, and it’s time to go all out with the Fall activities and projects!.If you’re like me, then you may find that you don’t exactly have enough time or energy to fit all the Fall goodness into every day that you’d like to.
I thought I might share a few of my favorite really really simply projects from the last couple of years today so that even us overly busy people can get in on a little of the Fall fun!.
Painted Jack O’ Lantern Rocks..I need to let you know right now, that we don’t actually own this barn.
It’s behind our house, but all the land on the other side of the creek is owned by a big German company who leases it out to local farmers.No one uses this barn anymore and because of that, it’s fallen into a little bit of disrepair in the last few years.
Word on the street is that this barn is probably actually about 100 years old, and was built by ship-builders, so it has a lot of really interesting and pretty construction inside.. We used a few different components of the barn in our beverage center, as well as some new pine boards from The Home Depot.The big chunky legs are just pieces of roof support that had blown off with a big section of the roof last year..