Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Don’t think you need to stick with all one material for all parts of your project.

I really love the look of this bow!I could see this little trick coming in handy for all kinds of things like gift wrapping, party decorations, or Easter baskets!.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

Hope you liked this one!For more on my dining room, check out.the dining room archives.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

The full room reveal is getting closer to being ready!OK, so I know I’ve mentioned that we’re doing this huge, crazy, massive, ridiculous master bathroom reno a few times here and there, but really, I’ve been a terrible blog hostess because I have yet to post anything on my actual.about the whole thing.

Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach

I thought today would be as good of a time as any to get you all caught up on everything that’s been going on in there for the last few months so we can all move onto the fun and pretty stuff together really soon.

If you’ve ever wanted to be a fly on the wall in a complete down-to-the-studs-and-floor-joists reno in an old farm house, now’s your chance!.Not with this new powerful crafting knowledge that I had on my hands.

I had to go ahead and make a whole bunny.In the Easter decor of my dreams there will definitely be a large-scale bunny or two, preferably made out of some kind of natural material.

such a thing as the Easter decor of my dreams.)So I made it happen!.

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