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Anyway….. A moment later we heard a strange put-put-putting coming from outside.. We peeked out the window and saw a tractor.

I was a little disappointed though because I really love Easter and I had so much fun doing the little home tours for.that we did recently, so I decided to just go ahead and do my own tour anyway.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

For no reason, just because it’s fun.And if you really love the big group home tours that we do where you get to (virtually) travel from house to house and peek in at what everyone’s done in their home, don’t you worry!We’re going to be doing another one soon, maybe something for spring or early summer..

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

So let’s get to it!.I haven’t shown.

Scale fail: when modelling is crucial (and surprising) | The Dyson Blog

very often on the blog, but we recently did a really clever mini reno in there that really made the room feel like a whole new world, so I’ve kind of been re-inspired to share that room a bit more.

But not too much because we’re still working on finishing up the last few details!So I sat back and bit the head off an innocent little gingerbread man and watched her do the whole thing herself.. And Chris left the tree so tall that the angel literally touches the ceiling..

I hate to say it, because I love a good well-planned tree, but I really like it.It actually doesn’t look terrible, it just looks eclectic.

Maybe my little helper has learned a thing or two about decorating, and maybe I have too!.Linking this one up to.