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So by that time, I just wanted the project done and out of the way so we could actually start enjoying the new kitchen updates.

When you’re done, it will look like this:.Perfection not required!.

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Next you’ll tie your string around the middle of the accordion.. You’ll feel like you should tie it really tightly, but don’t.The looser the string is, the easier it will be to fluff up your pompom later.. Next, take your scissors and trim the ends of your accordion.This will make the “petals” of your pompom look pretty.

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You can cut them into a round shape, or a point, or whatever you want.. Baby photo bomb!.It happens.. Next, separate the accordion folds on one side of your pompom and get ready to fluff!.

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Separate each sheet from the rest of the pack by gently pulling up.

Do one sheet at a time until all of them on that one side are done.. Isn’t it looking amazing already??The 150 acre property with the barn was owned by the family that used to own our house for the last 180 years or so, or at least that’s what we hear.

25 years-ish ago, they sold all but the 1.5 acres that we have around our house to a farmer.. Truthfully though, we never see a soul around that part of the property, so we cut the grassy area around it and use it for soccer games and golf practice.Plus I’m pretty sure no one loves that barn like we do, so we call it ours!.

I like to walk down the side of the creek in the mornings.When I turn around to come back, the barn always looks so perfect, I just can’t help but take a few photos..

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