The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

After a minute or so they should look like this:.

Fall Dining Room..This is a pillow sham that I have no use for.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

It’s blue and white, and quilted and it was $2 less a penny.I will find it a home eventually..I even found 2 more blue and white vases for my “collection”.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Does 4 vases plus a waving cat count as a collection?Well, regardless, they bring me joy, so I made them mine!.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

So that was my haul.

I also saw a big old spool that would have made a great table for $9, a wicker picnic basket for $4 and about 17 lamps I wanted to bring home and subject to hours of spray painting.I’m always on the lookout for fun, relatively easy crafts that we can make together, and if it involves recycled materials, all the better!.

Here’s how we made them:.We started out by making the base out of newspaper, packing tape, and a couple of sticks from the yard.. We scrunched and wrapped the paper in tape around the stick until we had a pumpkinish shape..

If you’re having trouble locating the pumpkin shape in this picture, don’t worry.Kennedy and Chris are here to help.. We mixed up a solution of roughly 1 part white glue to 1 part water.. Kennedy got herself set up on the kitchen floor with some newspaper and paper towels strips and then got to work.