Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Now, don’t go getting all scared about this.

Get the family together – Don’t wait for Thanksgiving or Christmas to get the family together.Invite them over for no reason at all.. 30 + 1.. Take a trip to a winery or micro-brewer.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

– May become necessary after you just had the family over for no reason.1) Fall colors alphabet – Combine your two favorite Fall traditions – Fall crafting and back to school – with this fun idea.Sophisticated crafting for Mom and Dad that creates a great learning atmosphere for the kids.. 2).Leafy Storage Bins.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

– I don’t think we’ll ever get tired of dressing up storage bins.How could we with such amazing, simple ideas to brighten up a room and hide the clutter at the same time!.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

– This classic technique is a great way to incorporate natural leaves into your indoor fall decor.

Read through to the end to see a great Fall garland idea.. 4).We got a new light!

Of course, you can hardly see it in these pictures, but I just want you to know that it’s not for a lack of trying!.We got it from The Home Depot down the street and Chris just installed it the other day.. I’ve been stalking light fixtures all over the place ever since and planning out all the new lights we “need” for every other room.

I love what a difference it makes!.That sucker is bright!.

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