Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

I wasn’t in the mood for spending  $60 on something that was going to be too small and not really my style anyway, but I. was.

Like my new couch cushions?They have real down inserts and they were a huge splurge for me.

Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

Luckily I had a gift card or else we would not be here enjoying them together..This is how the dining room table looks right now.. A little egg tower I made last year.I just don’t have that kind of patience for long-term crafting this year with all these boxes left to be unpacked and organized, so I’m glad it survived and I can still use it!.

Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

Of course Kennedy and I made a trip to Dollarama over Spring Break.. You can see here where my cardboard box basket thing ended up.Do you see that carpet?

Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

It hurts the eyes, I know.

I usually try to hide it from you, but you have a right to know.As long as your pieces are sorta kinda the right size, you’re good!.

So do they really work?That’s the question.. Well, this is after about 30 seconds of trying out my new cloths.. Yup.

They work.. Yay!.I had to add this in: I’ve had a few questions about the washing of these cloths.

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