SEISMIC school app - features demo
This hutch here:.
The only problem with that is that those little disposable cloths that you buy for it can really add up quickly.But not any more!
Here’s how I make my own cloths to reuse.They really work just as well!.All you need is some kind of basic fleece fabric.
I just used an old scarf in happy colors that I thought would look cute on my swiffer, but if you went to the fabric store and picked up half a yard of whatever fleece, that would make you about a gazillion cloths.. Next the only real step to this “project” is to cut your pieces of fleece to the right size.You can use an actual swiffer cloth to measure or you can just kind of eyeball it by wrapping it around the swiffer.
You can see I’m not a perfectionist about it at all..
The little grabby things on the swiffer are super forgiving.After I finished painting that genius (if I do say so myself!).
square of paint on the wall.to make the area feel a little bit more detailed and richer, we got to work adding some easy Valentine’s Day-style decorations..
It all started with the big felt X’s and O’s.We cut them out to the size of full sheets of felt and then ironed them onto our newly-prettified wall using.