Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

I grabbed a 5 dollar black frame from Walmart.

Last week, I told you I’d have this post up “in a few days”, but as things go, here it is almost a week later and I’m just getting it together now.I know this is one we’ll all find handy though.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

I also just want to take a minute and say thanks to all of the other moms who reached out in the comments section of.In a funny way, it’s great to know that there’s so much imperfection in this world and that we can all just laugh about it a little together.Now on to the food!.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

The other day, I shared.a simple recipe for chili in the crock pot.

Façade engineering - adding value for clients and partners

that I find myself making over and over again, with plenty left to freeze for leftovers.

Just look at all the tasty meals you can make in minutes when you have a freezer full of chili!.Somehow I’d already used up the 10 other rolls I usually keep on-hand.. “But Courtenay.” you say, “This chubby little bunny is far too cute to be made out of nothing but tape and newspaper!

Surely you purchased him from some high-end store or other skilled artisan.” No, my friend, he is indeed just balled up newspaper, taped together and then wrapped and wrapped and wrapped again.. Look!.Truthfully, his belly ended up being a little more rotund than I intended, but it’s pretty good for a first experiment with something of this size.. I’d say he’s a keeper!

I’ll definitely be attempting some more versions of this idea in the future.For more easy Easter ideas, like how to make.

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