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Well,  I actually did!

I did manage to get quite a few cute ornaments together that would look good in his room though.They’ll still look great next year too, so I’m all set for then!.

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I pulled together some different ornaments from my stash to fill out the tree, but I wanted to do one type of DIY ornament that would match the fabrics I’m already using in there to give the tree a fancy custom look.Of course, that didn’t mean that I wanted to put in any real time or effort, I just wanted it to look awesome and cute and take about 5 minutes.Is that so much to ask?

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All you need to gather is a few ornaments that you won’t be using this year, some squares of fabric, and a ribbon.Gather the fabric around the ornaments, tie with a ribbon, and fluff it out!.

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Homespun cuteness perfect for a baby boy’s room!.

..or a one year old’s room next year.Let me know what you think!I’ve been holding out on you.

I discovered this about 6 weeks ago but I just got around to taking an appropriate picture right now, just in time for us all to start on some holiday baking!This little trick has seriously made my baking life so much less frustrating.

Just spray a little non-stick cooking spray on your spoon before you start scooping out your cookie dough and the dough just slides right off your spoon in perfect little mounds!It makes the whole process so much quicker and just more satisfying overall.

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