Whenever we had a piece of furniture that we didn’t need, or a toy that wasn’t being played with anymore, we would just put it in the basement.
Just make sure the steam on your iron is OFF!.So that’s how we’re trying to make back to school a little more FUN!.

Kennedy’s in equestrian camp all this week, so I’m getting a chance to get all my ducks in a row a little bit early.This is going to be a great year for both of us!There’s this big blank space on the wall between the two windows in Kennedy’s room that we’ve been sort of humming and hawing over for awhile.I wanted to do something a little bit eye-catching, but not too crazy and still in keeping with her farm animal/horsey theme in her room.. Well, I was pinning around Pinterest the other day and I came across an idea from.

This Thrifty House.to iron fabric right onto the wall.. Really?

I Googled it and read about 20 different tutorials on it.
There are a few ways to do it, but the way I did it was using spray starch, since that’s what I had..Oh, but they’re fancy rocks!
They’re under glass so they must be!.They make me laugh..
This dresser got a little pumpkin stack with a ceramic vase pumpkin on the bottom and a spray-painted dollar store pumpkin on top..So that’s our dining room this Fall!
(Editor: Stackable Bottles)