Healthcare architecture: building better hospitals – how to get more for public money

I always love getting to peek into the homes of other bloggers during these tours!.

It seems to not be as big of a holiday in Canada, so we don’t have all the same variety as you can get across the border.I try to add to my collection a bit when I’m over there this time of year though.

Healthcare architecture: building better hospitals – how to get more for public money

Luckily, I’m a crafty girl so I can fill-in-the-blanks where needed until I can get over there..So now this little corner is all ready to welcome our guests for (Canadian) Thanksgiving dinner in two weeks!.Pop back here tomorrow when I’ll show you how to transfer an image onto fabric using your printer and wax paper!.

Healthcare architecture: building better hospitals – how to get more for public money

Linking up with.The Inspired Room’s Holiday Nesting Party!I’m so excited to show you all my Fall Fantel for this year!

Healthcare architecture: building better hospitals – how to get more for public money

In case you’re just joining us and haven’t been around for previous incarnations of my Fantel, we use that term to mean a fake mantel.

Cause I don’t have a real one yet, but should I be left out on account of that?Just thought I’d let you know in case you couldn’t tell from the title.

As we get closer and closer to this baby’s due date (Dec.), I don’t seem to find myself losing any of my very inconvenient urge to get crafty, but I am managing to – sort of – keep it under control with some really quick low-mess, low-effort creations these last few days.

I thought I’d make a little series out it!So over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing with you some of my projects for “Christmas in a Flash!”.