Repowering coal and other solutions for the climate crisis | Kirsty Gogan, Terra Praxis

Not happening.. You see this room, and my house really, aren’t at that decorating stage yet.

We lived with the room like that for 2 years!No wonder it made me sad.. Now, here’s what’s been going on in there recently:.

Repowering coal and other solutions for the climate crisis | Kirsty Gogan, Terra Praxis

Since I’m in Canada, there will be a few stores that I have, that aren’t in the U.S., so I’ll try to explain the cultural differences.🙂 Winners is basically Canadian TJ Maxx, I think.In fact I think they’re owned by the same company.

Repowering coal and other solutions for the climate crisis | Kirsty Gogan, Terra Praxis

Our Winners has a big home section too..This dresser came from my Great Grandma and the color is perfect so I’m a little hesitant to try to refinish it even though I destroyed it when I had it in my room growing up..

Repowering coal and other solutions for the climate crisis | Kirsty Gogan, Terra Praxis

I tried to paint our old doorknobs, but they ended up getting too crusty to work properly and Chris got locked in the bathroom one day.

I had to hand him a screwdriver through the window so he could bust his way out.I think it was around $6 Canadian for the big bag, which, with the exchange rate, probably works out to roughly free in US dollars.. To make a nest, all you need to do is cut off a small blob of moss.

About a handful should do the trick for most of your Easter nest needs..It definitely can get a little messy, so work somewhere that you can sweep up easily..

Hold your moss blob with your thumb in the middle and press down to start the indentation for the middle of the nest.. Keep  shaping the moss into a nest shape, almost as if you were working with clay.The little mossy fibers really grip onto each other with this stringy kind of moss and they really hold a shape nicely..