Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

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that I shared the other day, so I had to come up with a fun way to use it up.I made a similar but different photo wreath about 8 years ago, but it fell off the wall and was ruined years ago and I’ve been wanting to make another one ever since.

Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

So this was the perfect opportunity!I think I may like this one even better than the original and it was much quicker to make!So here’s how I made it!.

Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

An 8-inch embroidery hoop.About 12-16 mini wooden clothespins.

Principles of Design to Value Excerpt 3 from 'Design to Value: The architecture of holistic design and creative technology.'

Paint or stain of your choice (.

I used Varathane stain in “Early American” like always.We don’t want that!.

How to Clean Play Dough Out of Clothes.Start out by letting the play dough fully dry on the item of clothing.. Next, take a stiff-bristled brush and try to brush off as much of the dried-on play dough as possible.

Something like a. grout brush.is ideal, but a toothbrush used for cleaning will do a pretty good job as well.. We were playing at the neighbour’s house a few days before Halloween last year and Jack insisted on wearing his fireman costume over there.

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