You’ve got your standard buntings, you paper buntings, your strings of pom-poms and beads, your natural material garlands, your fabric scrap garlands, your ruffle garlands and your seasonal motif garlands.
Kennedy seems to enjoy coloring elaborate pictures on there that somehow escape the paper.. A little rubbing alcohol on a paper towel and it melted away!This one’s a keeper!.
What about finished wood cabinets!.The painted wall right beside the cabinet?.If you have Sharpie there, you may just have to repaint that little patch.
The rubbing alcohol cleaned the paint away and revealed the weird pinky color that used to be on these walls.. Hmm, OK, well if that didn’t work, how about the stainless steel fridge?.I’m talking about the scribbles on the left, not the right, just to clarify.
The ones on the right are just artwork on a white board, that I apparently didn’t notice when I was taking the picture.
But the Sharpie came right off!We’ll have to save most of it for a future post!
You can see that I took these pictures the next day though and I had fixed up the tree a little by adding in some white berries and spreading the ornaments out.Also, the baby gate that Chris made from an old crib was up like it normally is.. That poinsettia is super fake, which works for me because that means that it will last more than three days.. We have another real tree in the kitchen.
For this one I just handed Kennedy and her friend a bag of green ornaments and a bag of gold ornaments and said “Go nuts!” That’s my kind of tree decorating!.The girls got bored of decorating the tree eventually and I didn’t have time to finish the job, so I just stuck the extras in some containers on the kitchen desk.. And that’s pretty much it!