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, I shared with you that I knew there were quite a few blank spaces to fill in around the room, but that I was actually happy about that because I could continue to have fun and enjoy the process of decorating in there.

I gave the room a. mini face-lift this Spring., so why not enjoy it?.

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

Kennedy was a big fan of the rat on the toilet paper.. What?decorate your toilet paper for the season?.On to the living room!.

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

I mostly just stuck pumpkins everywhere, but I did try to get a little scary here and there too..This hutch really does look like it’s been completely re-decorated for Halloween, doesn’t it?

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

I really just added the creepy cloth across the front, but it makes all the pictures of our ancestors look kinda scary, right?.

In the master bedroom, a few pumpkins here and there keep the Halloween mood going..Or is it spelled dunzo?

(Spell-check, you are being absolutely zero help here.).Now I have a perfect pair of slightly-Summery, but really actually good for any season, snazzy little pillows!.

Perfect for this transitional Summer-to-Fall time we’re in now.Again, Spell-check, thanks for nothin.. –>Happy long weekend, Everyone!