Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

Well, I just did.

I really love Pottery Barn and would buy everything from them if I could.I often order gifts for others from their website, but when I saw this idea in their latest catalogue, I thought I could make a decent version of their idea with Kennedy and it would be a fun way for us to spend some time together.

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

Plus it cost me like $11 in materials..This was such a fun project.We picked up some felt in orange, black and white..

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

The “body” of the haunted house is made up of full-sized felt pieces spaced out with smaller black rectangles.All pieces were attached with hot glue..

Bryden Wood backs industry initiative to tackle climate emergency

The “real” version has a few details that ours doesn’t, so we tried to add in a few easy details, like the scalloped edging there, to make it feel a little more special..

Cutting out the pockets was pretty simple, especially since the “inspiration” model had slightly imperfect looking pockets too.As I said before, no one’s going to have their face that close to the base of your tree anyway.

You can’t see the middle part because it’s covered by all those pretty, green branches..So that’s how I got myself a tree skirt this year!

If I do decide to go buy the $60 one next year, it’ll be fine.Two skirts will just mean we’ll have to put up another tree!.