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Digital Transformation and Sustainability in Construction | Lucy Homer, Lendlease

2025-10-08 23:50:13

Impossibly good — but not impossible to make, these scrumptious-looking cupcakes are not only rich in flavor, but super-moist as well!.

I ironed a little fold over to finish up the ends of each piece and sewed them all up.. Then I folded the whole thing in half, then I sewed along the edge using black thread because I didn’t feel like changing the bobbins, then one of my bobbins ran out halfway through so I had to change it anyway.I put another black in for consistency.

Digital Transformation and Sustainability in Construction | Lucy Homer, Lendlease

Why I needed to be consistently the wrong color, I don’t know, but it just felt right.. Once everything was all sewn up, I turned all 4 mini covers right side out and put them onto my cords!I love my overly dramatic lamp cords.If you can’t hide it, feature it!.

Digital Transformation and Sustainability in Construction | Lucy Homer, Lendlease

If you’re cringing as much as I am looking at those vinyl floors, don’t worry!A fabulous new rug is on its way to my door as we speak!This random crafty idea popped into my head the other day.

Digital Transformation and Sustainability in Construction | Lucy Homer, Lendlease

It was one of those ideas where you’re off and running with the project within 30 seconds of thinking of it, just cause you can’t wait to see if it will actually work out.. Kennedy and I have been playing around with some of the decor from the Fall bins this last week and she set up my little fantel (fake mantel) for me.

There was a bit of an empty spot and I thought something like this would fit the bill for the harvesty kind of theme she had going on.It was one of those jobs that really extended how long this whole project took by a lot, but in the end it was worth it..

So down came all that trim!.We removed those little wavy pieces over the windows as well as all the trim running along the tops of the cabinets.. We were actually able to cut those same pieces of oak trim down to fit our new design, so that was really convenient.

Instead of having one long piece of trim running all along the ceiling and joining all the cabinets together, we decided to trim out each individual upper cabinet.That really maximized the openness of the ceiling and kind of gives the feeling of individual pieces of furniture in the room.