Many innovations, just one process
So I’ve been slowly tackling it in 10 minute increments when I can get Jack to be happy enough in the Jolly Jumper for a little bit.
Well, alright, the pictures of Baby Jack with a paint brush are a bit of a joke, but once kids are 3 or 4, they really can help you get more work done!.Usually when we’re in the midst of a major renovation project plan A would be to ship the kids to Grammy’s or work while they’re at school.
While that may be ideal most of the time, I’ve found big projects are filled with opportunities to create lasting family memories.They may not grow up to be obsessive crafters or decorators or woodworkers but the memories will surely last a lifetime and inspire them throughout their lives.. Now, as promised in this week’s inspiration Fridays title, here are seven (safe enough to share) renovation moments to enjoy with the kids.Remember, be safe!!!
Eye protection, respiratory protection for all and unplug the power tools.. 1.. Layout/lay tile.– depending on their age, this can vary from dry fitting 12×12 tiles to more complicated combinations of tile and stone.
If your child takes to it quickly you can have them spread the thinset and lay the tile.
Plastic spacers make most patterns foolproof.. 2.. Lay flooring.Round baskets on a wall found at.
.. Baskets and plates on a wall at.Three Pixie Lane..
Basket on the wall with flowers from.Evi’s Country Snippets.. Metal basket wall from.