The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

Image is from Echoes of Laughter.

So what did I decide to draw on them, this first time around?.Why, closet doors of course!

The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

I used an old yardstick that I found in a closet upstairs to draw a bunch of “planks” and try to make them look sort of like those fun barn-style doors I’ve been seeing around lately.And when I get bored, I’ll just draw a different style of door!Or something else entirely!.

The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

For the hinges, I just made a template out of cardstock and traced it roughly where I thought hinges should go.They’re supposed to look like old barn doors, so I didn’t worry about being too perfect with anything.

The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

But then, I never do!.

Sammy took one look at them, hopped up on the dresser, and died from the sheer awesomeness of this project.. Just kidding.I’m all for that!.

Here’s how you can make a family Valentine’s tree of your own!.-A container of some sort that you think is pretty.

(Mine is a thrift store urn that I painted black).-A wad of burlap to fill the container.

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