We just used clamps to hold it all together while it dried.
Built-ins to the rescue!.Some readers have asked me to write a post on the planning process for.
the amazing built-ins.that we’ve been starting to add to the house, so I thought I’d put together a few simple things to think about that will get you started in the right direction.. Measure Your Space: All Of It!.Even the smallest most insignificant bit of empty wall space can become a really beautiful and useful built in.
Make sure that when you measure out your space, you go all the way up to the ceiling and right up to door ways or windows.Every inch counts and makes a big difference.
In Kennedy’s room, we even built right across a strangely angled wall and it made for some really good display shelves, and helped the room actually feel bigger and more of a normal shape..
Think About Skill Set, Comfort Level, and Available Tools.It turns out that quite a few people have done this before, and it looks like they’ve all done it pretty much the same way I did.
Great minds think alike!If you’d like to jump on the bow tie bandwagon, here’s how to do it.. More decorative napkin folding ideas for your tablescape:.
The Simple Knot Napkin Fold.How to Fold Cloth Dinner Napkin into Bowties.