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Bunting & decorating the garage (inside!)
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Bunting & decorating the garage (inside!)
Every year we have a BBQ at our house for the wine and beer circle members and a few other friends too, and for many years we have been lucky to have a lovely warm evening and no rain.
I should like to have a Wet Weather Plan in place for this year and because the rooms in our house are small and we would not get everyone in one space for beer- and wine-tasting, I thought about doing this in the garage. Incidentally there has not been a car in there for about 50 years! I will move the bicycles to the shed.
I can have a tidy-up and can put the garden/picnic chairs round with some pretty cushions on them and a gingham cloth on the table for the beer and glasses, but am looking for ideas for decorating the space so it looks cosy'ish.
All I can think of is BUNTING - I can make some from fabric bits - if you have done this did you use iron-on vilene or two layers of fabric?
Christmas lights.
Otherwise I am a bit clueless! Does anyone have any easy ideas?
Thanks everso much.
I should like to have a Wet Weather Plan in place for this year and because the rooms in our house are small and we would not get everyone in one space for beer- and wine-tasting, I thought about doing this in the garage. Incidentally there has not been a car in there for about 50 years! I will move the bicycles to the shed.
I can have a tidy-up and can put the garden/picnic chairs round with some pretty cushions on them and a gingham cloth on the table for the beer and glasses, but am looking for ideas for decorating the space so it looks cosy'ish.
All I can think of is BUNTING - I can make some from fabric bits - if you have done this did you use iron-on vilene or two layers of fabric?
Christmas lights.
Otherwise I am a bit clueless! Does anyone have any easy ideas?
Thanks everso much.
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Re: Bunting & decorating the garage (inside!)
Bunting and Christmas lights sounds PERFECT to me.
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