I folded the bottoms of the panels in 1″ and ironed, then the tops got folded in 3″ and ironed.
It started out looking like this when we moved in:.And here’s how it looks now!.
You can read all about the full living room before and after.I love sharing really simple before and after projects like these that are done in the middle of real-life situations and with a real budget.You really can make your home more comfortable and more beautiful no matter what you start with.. Next up, we’re going to be finishing up and sharing a quick renovation we did in our daughter Kennedy’s bedroom.
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You kind of need to take a running leap at these things when you.only work an hour or so a day.
So, anyway.. Once you have your shapes all cut out, bake them in an oven preheated to 350 for about 7 minutes, rotating your pans halfway through.We used mini cookie cutters, which were the perfect size for making little sandwich cookies, but if you use larger cutters, you may need to increase your baking time by a minute or 2.. Yum!