Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Bonus points if your eggs are all beautiful different shades of organic goodness like mine were when I snapped these photos..

I had that little problems solved in about 5 minutes.I just ran to the computer and used my favorite.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

wax paper transfer technique.to print out the words “All Star” in a fun, sporty font.Then I pressed it onto the lamp and we were all set!.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

If you follow me on Instagram, then you may have seen how last week I bought 87 different (slight exaggeration) lamp shades from Target and I was trying to decide which was best.A lot of you loved the chevron shade, and I did too, but in the end the grayish navy shade seemed like the best choice for what I was going for in here.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Plus Kennedy said no to the chevron and she pretty much has veto power in decisions involving the room at this point.

It’s her little brother, after all!.So that relaxing bath really is as good for you as you hope it is!.

And this is the one I wanted to test out, in this post-baby time of my life.. 10)Soaking for about 20 minutes in a bath with 2 cups of epsom salt in it is supposed to help you look slimmer!It supposedly works by helping your body let go of extra water weight that’s hanging on in all the wrong places.

I have to say, it really did seem to work!I definitely felt like I looked fitter and significantly less “jiggly”.

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