Transforming prisons, transforming futures

of the methods below!Isn’t Winter beautiful?

Do you also want it to be not too too tacky?.I did mine on top of some burlap that I already had up and I hot glued it to the wall through the holes in the burlap.

Transforming prisons, transforming futures

That’s just because my painted panelling walls are eventually going to be coming down so I just go after them with the glue gun and reckless abandon all the time.. But….I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again:.You can attach fabric (or ribbon) to your walls using just spray starch and your iron.

Transforming prisons, transforming futures

And it peels right off!.I picked up a roll of this wide plaid ribbon on clearance for about $2 and cut a few pieces in gradually increasing lengths.

Transforming prisons, transforming futures

I put them out on the floor and stopped when it looked like a Christmas tree..

Stick it on the wall and call your large-scale Christmas cheer done!Remember last week when Chris tore down our bedroom wall and.You know what needs to be done when, where you should be as far as progress on your regular tasks at what point in the day, and what works best to be accomplished during which day part.

They also allow you incredible flexibility, because you’re able to move things around in your schedule with confidence if the need ever arises, and you know exactly how long everything will take.You also become super-efficient from tackling these tasks over and over again, and working them into your daily lists and game-playing in different ways.

Being a master of efficiency at packing school lunches doesn’t sound like a huge accomplishment, unless you’re a mom who has to do it every busy day of your life.Well then in that case, that kind of lunch-packing efficiency sounds like a life-saver!