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Kennedy and Chris are here to help.. We mixed up a solution of roughly 1 part white glue to 1 part water.. Kennedy got herself set up on the kitchen floor with some newspaper and paper towels strips and then got to work.

You’ve seen our.mudroom entrance way.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

already, but I guess this sort of our “real” front entrance decorations.Although we don’t use that entrance.Chris decorated the front of the house for me using corn stalks, a pumpkin, a hay bale, and a big ol rusty corn thresher he found in the garage attic.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

How cool is that?.He also found this big plastic light up pumpkin up there.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

I have to admit that I love it.

It’s cheery and big and you can see it from the road.. You want a closer view of our corn thresher don’t you?.It’s so simple, but really almost perfect to me..

I brought in a few of sorta changing leaves from outside in this little zig-zag-twine-clothespins doodad in.keeping with the theme of clothespins.

I seem to have going on this season.This pretty much started when.