Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

The fresh smell from the essential oil only lasted a few hours, but the dog-free smell remains!

Sorry, that was lame.I couldn’t help myself!

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

I love adding in seagrass or water hyacinth elements here and there for summer too.They just feel beachy and outdoorsy to me.I use baskets or little place mats though to get that feeling, not huge natural fiber area rugs.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

🙂 I love the use my.in a lot of different ways, such as in place of plates on my plate rack, or in the kitchen where they make great counter protectors for hot pots or scratchy-bottomed dishes.. Summer home staples that I love.

Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta

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Reactivate it to view this content.. Make it smell like summer.You’ll want to make a ring of about 4 eggs on the bottom and then start building up from there.

I like to make sure they look a little random.It’s really quick and easy to get a nice shape and you really don’t need to shell out the $10-$15 that those foam forms can sometimes cost.. Next, you’ll need to paint it!

To get this natural look, I used some antique white craft paint.Once that was dry, I took some watered-down brown paint and used my brush to kind of flick the watery paint at the eggs.