Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy
It’s surprisingly easy for something with such a fancy sounding French name and the results are out-of-this-world tasty, even if you’re still picking at it straight out of the fridge two days later.
Of course I was stubborn and insisted that my sign needed to go exactly here on this outside brick wall that I can’t really pin anything into.So hot glue it was!
I really do love seeing this sign here every time I go up the stairs though.And, bonus: I’ve been inspired to actually finish painting this wall now!And maybe even hang some family photos going up the stairs!.
Gotta love wall art that can inspire a whole room!.So are you ready to win some Spunky Fluff of your very own?.
(I loved this sign too.).
Just pop on over to the.Some kind of product that would make my garden look less neglected, but would still allow me to plant new things without having to spear my way through layers of plastic and fabric.. Oh yeah.. Mulch..
So I can take an area like this:.And then go to the local recycling depot, which is where people take things like this branch knocked down during a storm….. To be turned into this stuff!.
To be picked up by me for free to use in my garden!.After a bit of weeding of course.. Chris started to make this neat path in the garden too using our free mulch.