The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

I brought in a few of sorta changing leaves from outside in this little zig-zag-twine-clothespins doodad in.

Apparently I was successful because I was told (by the kids) that I need to definitely tone down the spookiness next year.Much better than being told your party was lame!.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

One of the things I did to try to make the snack table a little more festive was to make these bottle labels and wrap them around some bottles of orange Gatorade..I just peeled off the original labels and wrapped these around instead, securing with a dab of hot glue.. Like I said, I used bottles of orange Gatorade, but these can easily be used to bring a festive touch to any orange bottled beverage, or even to juice boxes!.Here’s what it looks like on the side.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

Kennedy thought it was pretty hilarious..If you’re going to have some kids around that could use a little extra festive fun over the next little while, why not wrap some fun labels around their drinks in their lunch boxes, at the dinner table, or whenever!.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

to download and print your own labels!

You’ll get 2 labels per page that you print.. Have a great last weekend before Halloween!Truth be told, our baby boy had a name pretty much all along.of the methods below!About 10 months ago, I got fed up with how my sofa looked, particularly the terribly worn out slipcover..

It was just all scratched up from cats and kinda sad and frumpy looking..I was so excited about some of the affordable options I found in some really great pretty fabrics that I could get to replace this one.

I really wasn’t into spending $400 on a slipcover for an 8 year old sofa that we may just decide to replace any day now anyway.. That just didn’t quite work out.I had to give it up after a couple of weeks because it was just looking terrible.