Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

I’ve been through this once before and I know I’ll get to the other side of the chaos eventually!

You’ve got your standard buntings, you paper buntings, your strings of pom-poms and beads, your natural material garlands, your fabric scrap garlands, your ruffle garlands and your seasonal motif garlands.Am I missing any?.

Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

I vote for the paper chain to be top dog for a few reasons.It’s so quick, for one.You think it’s going to be a big complicated, elaborate thing, because it looks pretty snazzy, but really it comes together super quickly with some scissors and hot glue.

Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

It’s also super cheap to make and gives any little area of your home a good ol’ fashioned fun kinda feel.. You know what else?Perfectionism is just not welcome to the party when you’re making paper chains.

Getting on with it. COVID-19, Creative Technologies and the future of the built environment.

You can make them with your kids and even if the strips of paper get cut to all different widths and there are glue strings everywhere, no one will even notice because they’ll just be distracted by all that cuteness..

If you’d like to vote for paper chains, or any of the other garland-style crafts, simply head on over and “like” Paper Chains for President over on Facebook and cast your vote.. I’m just kidding.I started out on our laminate counter top.

Kennedy seems to enjoy coloring elaborate pictures on there that somehow escape the paper.. A little rubbing alcohol on a paper towel and it melted away!This one’s a keeper!.

What about finished wood cabinets!.The painted wall right beside the cabinet?.