Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

For now I added a few plates to the wall to try and make this corner feel a little happier.. Chris asked me when I was going to get the bowl of hard candies to go with all of my plates on the wall.. Whatever, Chris.

I whipped up this little Christmas Eve note to Santa in charcoal and red for us to put out with our milk and cookies for Santa tomorrow night and I thought I might as well share it with you.Just one more little thing to make the evening even more fun for the little ones..

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

I thought it would be easy enough to pop it into a frame, and that would look great.Unfortunately, I realized that digging through boxes to find an empty frame wouldn’t exactly be possible while holding Jack in the other hand, so I settled for a clipboard with a little bit of ribbon tied on.It’s perfect and it took 3 seconds!.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

I sat it on the desk in the kitchen that I’ve been unsuccessfully attempting to decorate this year.. Something about it just isn’t coming together quite right this time, so I haven’t shared it on the blog.There’s always next year!.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

If you’d like to print off the milk and cookies sign for yourself, just click on the picture below!.

Hope this helps you feel just a little more prepared to make it a magical Holiday for your kids (and yourself)!.inexpensive chunky baseboards.

if you’d like to read more about them.. Large zebra picture: Target.Zebra comforter and turquoise fuzzy blanket: Target.

Animal print pillow: Bouclair.Antique bronze lamp and zebra shade: Walmart.