6 large egg yolks.
Once you’re done, iron all the triangles super super flat.. Get some double fold bias tape, place each triangle inside the fold and sew it them into place!Since this is going to be a sporty, baseball-themed room, I made this pennant type thing for the wall too.
Pretty much the same thing only you need just one triangle and it needs to be bigger, obviously.I wanted to find some more places to use this navy and white chevron pattern because it’s just the best, so this worked out perfectly..I hung the bunting over one of the bookcases, just to show you, and Chris got a little insulted that I was already trying to “jazz up” the shelves.
He assumed that meant they weren’t pretty enough on their own, so now he’s working on adding a little something to them.This isn’t even where the bunting is going to go, but I’m not going to stop him from adding more trim if he wants to!
More trim is always a good idea.. You can see the trim isn’t quite all finished in here, but it’s definitely a big difference from this time last year.. Here’s the other side of the room with the wall art that I showed you last week.. …and looking the other direction.. Next up we have the trim to finish, paint to touch up and then we’ll start bringing in the furniture, curtains, rugs, etc.
And maybe another bunting or two for good luck.I thought for sure he would say the kitchen.
They always say the kitchen, don’t they?.Or maybe light fixtures.
Scott’s been known to recommend using just a teeny bit of “bling” here and there..But you know what he said?