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, and it’s the perfect book to dive into at exactly this time of year when spring is just about to start springing and we’re all starting to really enjoy all the little things that make spending time in nature so special.. She sent me an advance copy of the book so I could give you all a little sneak peek and share it with you if I liked it, which of course I did!

It’s a silly little thing, but it makes me happy.. Well, yes, it probably would make me even happier if I just cleaned out the garage.I’m hoping to get started on that one too a bit this month.

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I should be all done sometime around July of 2017.Stay tuned for that exciting update!.Until then, I’m happy with my little shoe rack.I hunted for awhile to find the perfect baskets for my new bathroom fix-up and I finally found them at our local Superstore (that’s actually the name of a grocery store chain here, for those of you wondering).

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They’re actually magazine holders but the tall, narrow shape of them makes them perfect for holding hand towels and hiding lots of junk too.The only problem was that they were a little plain looking all by themselves, so I decided to snaz them up a little bit.. To the recycle bin!

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You can make almost anything out of an old cereal box, I swear..

It doesn’t even have to be a fancy cereal box.This was such a fun project.

We picked up some felt in orange, black and white..The “body” of the haunted house is made up of full-sized felt pieces spaced out with smaller black rectangles.

All pieces were attached with hot glue..The “real” version has a few details that ours doesn’t, so we tried to add in a few easy details, like the scalloped edging there, to make it feel a little more special..