Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

So if you’ve got some electrical weirdness in your home, please, please, please play it safe and make a quick phone call to a professional.

-A wad of burlap to fill the container.-Some twigs or branches from the yard or a park.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

-Some ivory paper tags from the craft store.-1 sheet of grey and white polka dot scrapbooking paper.-1 roll of thin white ribbon.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Cut out one heart from the scrapbooking paper for each paper tag.Glue a heart on each tag using a glue stick.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Tie a little bit of ribbon through each tag in a loop.

Wad your burlap into the container.If you want to up your Spring cleaning game just a bit, some compressed air in a can and some nice lint-free polishing cloths will really help you get a nice finishing look.. Clear away the junk and garbage.

Remove all those cheerios and empty coffee cups before you get started on your cleaning and you’ll have a much easier time of it.. Start inside and work from messiest areas to cleanest.The messiest areas will probably be the floor mats, the back seat area if you have kids, and anywhere that a spill or other accidental mess may have occurred during the winter months that you weren’t able to do a really good job of cleaning up.

Next you’ll move on to cup holders, other indentations where dust and crumbs can collect,upholstery and leather seats, dashboards and on top of your steering wheel.Finally, you’ll tackle shiny surfaces like chrome accents and windows.. A note on dirt and dust.

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