We love seasonal books, especially on such a fun holiday for kids. We have collected dozens over the years, here are our favorites:
1. Witches Four by Marc Brown
. My mom used to read this to us -- LOVE it.
Our headlights were pretty foggy and dull and I have seen headlight restoration advertised in kits and by pros from $20-$100, so I thought I would try a trick I saw somewhere -- toothpaste!
It's time to have a little Halloween fun on the front porch! I wanted traditional, not too spooky fun.
Do you recognize the table?? :) I gave it a coat of heirloom white spray paint. The rest is just leftovers from previous year’s, some black bats cut out using this template, and the chalkboard using the overhead projector. The banner was from Target and we had used it downstairs with our candy corn branches.
Do you recognize the table?? :) I gave it a coat of heirloom white spray paint. The rest is just leftovers from previous year’s, some black bats cut out using this template, and the chalkboard using the overhead projector. The banner was from Target and we had used it downstairs with our candy corn branches.
Day 8 -- we’ve made it a whole week together posting every day! :) You can see all previous 31 day posts here.
The number one tip for garage storage I say is to use vertical space -- use the walls! Here is another wall in the garage we tackled.
Tip: the more items are separated and hung, the easier they are to find (and put away!). Bonus for not finishing the garage? You can see exactly where the studs are. The yard tool hooks are at any hardware/home improvement store and are less than $1 each. They screw right into the studs, or you can take a long board, screw it into the studs, and then attach the hooks to that.
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