Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

Homemade Ginger.

Of course if you follow me on Pinterest, you probably already knew that since I’ve been pinning baby stuff like a madwoman for the last few months.. Dude date is in December!.Nursery decorating, here I come!I have this bed and I love it.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

The thing is, it’s an Ikea bed.You know, the ones with the slats.I also really love the look of bed skirts and the two just don’t seem to mix.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

I’ve tried, but it always ends up being kind of a big mess and not looking quite right..This is the bed in question.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

You can kind of see the sad and saggy cream colored bed skirt in this picture, although I tried to keep it out.. Now, one route is of course to make your own and figure it out that way, but I found a store-bought skirt that I loved and I was determined to make it work!

It ended up being fairly easy once I figured out my plan of attack.The looser the string is, the easier it will be to fluff up your pompom later.. Next, take your scissors and trim the ends of your accordion.

This will make the “petals” of your pompom look pretty.You can cut them into a round shape, or a point, or whatever you want.. Baby photo bomb!.

It happens.. Next, separate the accordion folds on one side of your pompom and get ready to fluff!.Separate each sheet from the rest of the pack by gently pulling up.

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