Kevin Griffiths

Or at least it did the other day when I was trying to get these photos of my new giant cast iron hooks..

– obviously easy for all ages(ish).. 6.. Drywall taping.– have the young ones standby with the scissors to cut the tape to length and crease it for the corners.

Kevin Griffiths

Let them apply a coat of drywall mud if they’re up for the challenge.. 7..Create, plan, shop and tool up.– on the right projects you can find it fun to include you child in the preparation.

Kevin Griffiths

Begin with the creativity as together you brainstorm ideas and feasibility.Once a design is decided upon, move along with the planning process, do the math, build a materials list and go shopping.

Kevin Griffiths

Finally, lay out your supplies from the hardware store and line up the tools required.

Explain what each tool and component will do..I used natural jute twine, but anything will work..

Tie a loop or a knot at one end to keep your eggs from falling off.. You can see I made my holes quite large.It really doesn’t matter at all.

Once the eggs are all side-by-side, the holes are hidden completely!If you’re still having a hard time getting the twine through, try grabbing it with tweezers and pulling it through the hole.

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