Webinar: Exploring The Forge - a video insight into cutting-edge carbon reduction

I didn’t actually even think I needed something like that, but I thought I’d let Chris do it anyway cause he was excited about the idea.

very often on the blog, but we recently did a really clever mini reno in there that really made the room feel like a whole new world, so I’ve kind of been re-inspired to share that room a bit more.But not too much because we’re still working on finishing up the last few details!

Webinar: Exploring The Forge - a video insight into cutting-edge carbon reduction

If you follow me on.you’ve probably seen a few sneak peaks here and there.So I brought a few Easter things into this room, but I’ll save the shots of the new cabinets and counter and all that for my big “before and after” kitchen post that I hope to get posted for you some time soon-ish.

Webinar: Exploring The Forge - a video insight into cutting-edge carbon reduction

I shared how to make these.cute little moss nests here.

Webinar: Exploring The Forge - a video insight into cutting-edge carbon reduction

, if you want to make some for your own Easter table!

They look great with fresh boxwood clippings (don’t have boxwoods to clip?I just loved it and it made that Christmas just a little extra special for me that year.. Fast-forward 20 years or so later and that advent calendar is still on my mind.

How could I not do the same thing for my own little Christmas elf?.I did one last year and of course it was an instant hit.

Here’s what I put together this year!.Of course, the one my gramma made for me was all nicely wrapped in pretty colorful papers, but this version suits us just fine this year.. Paper lunch bags, folded over and clipped with clothes pins and a little red and green ribbon for cuteness!.