this year and it looks like you did too, so I thought I’d continue with that and do some St. Patty’s Day printables to share with everyone.
The board came off of an old Adirondack chair we had that fell apart so I really didn’t need to do anything but stamp on some white letters.There was some bluey paint left on some of the stamps, but I think that just adds to it.. Side note: Around here, they sometimes call Adirondack chairs “Muskoka chairs”.
It drives me batty.End of side note..This railing will soon be coming down.
Chris is working on building some big wide steps leading down to the lawn instead of the little narrow ramp that was there before.We’ll probably re-use the wood though for a prettier, lattice-free railing because the weathering on it is perfect.
If not, more sign material for me!.
I’m maybe cheating a little bit here.So keep this one in your back pocket (well, not literally,but you know what I mean) for the next time you have toddlers to keep busy!This bow tie napkin fold brings such a fun, fancy, elevated look to any table, whether it’s for a big holiday gathering, or just a special table for two..
This bow tie napkin fold is such a fun way to elevate a table setting for entertaining at special dinner parties or a holiday celebration like Father’s Day, Valentine’s Day, or even Christmas.These folded napkins make even the simplest place setting feel instantly festive, and the great thing about this particular fold is that it doesn’t take a lot of skill or practice at all, unlike some other special napkin folds.
I do recommend folding these bow ties ahead of time, because they do take a few minutes each to assemble, but I promise you that the extra bit of time and effort will definitely be worth it..I have to admit that I thought I invented this napkin fold while I was doing it the first time I ever tried it out.