Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

The best thing about this little “project” (if you can call it that), is that you don’t need to take it apart at all!

You can read a little more about it.Do you ever feel like you’re really good at decorating for some seasons, but really not so good at others?.This is my not so good season.. First of all, Spring and Easter are all about cutesy, and I’m not so talented with the cutesy execution.

Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

I just can’t make it work.Also, I kind of feel like I need to be able to pull in natural elements to get things going, and right now, there are none.Or rather none that aren’t kinda grey and depressing.

Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

Just give me a year or two though, and it will be daffodil city in here!.That being said… let’s tour anyway!.

Churchwood Gardens by Bryden Wood Press Release

A little bunny nest on the hutch.

This hutch here:.Seriously, when I first started out painting, I wrapped my pretty new sawhorses in plastic wrap to try to keep them clean.

You can see how well that lasted.Moving the boards around and switching to new boards just did not make it possible to keep the plastic wrap on.

The fact that the edges are a little curved and need to be painted since they’ll show a little bit leads to lots of drips.Set up somewhere you can make a mess and just run with it!.

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