Both of those recipes were definitely on the healthy end of the spectrum, but this one is a little more indulgent.
I just got a preview of the new updated cover and a few sample pages of what the inside of the book will look like and they’re amazing!They’re easy-to-read!
They let the content shine through clearly!They’re super functional and cute!So basically, the design team really knows what they’re doing and we probably should have just left them to it in the first place.
The most important thing to me is that this book will be a great, easy resource for anyone wanting to up their cleaning game a little, or who needs a little encouragement to dig their way out of a house that feels like it needs way too much of a time commitment to be cleaned properly, and I think we’re definitely on the right track for that..I hope you’re finding these little book-writing stories interesting and informative so far!
I think I’ll go back in time a little next time I share some of my book-writing adventures with you and talk a little about the actual writing of the book.
Stay tuned for that!.So that really took no time at all!
And bonus: Jack now knows what a pumpkin is and doesn’t call them apples anymore!Education through decorating!.
Baby pumpkins fit anywhere, always look cute, and are really quick and easy.. I’ve been trying to find some fall wreaths to put in my windows but I couldn’t find any that I liked so I just glued some indian corn from the grocery store to some grapevine wreaths and used those.It only took 5 minutes out of my day to make them and they actually do have that nice harvesty feel like I was looking for in a store-bought wreath.. Draping a garland and a banner over this old window frame hanging here really had a nice effect for about a 45 second investment of my time!.