Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

That’s a big part of our impression of home during the summer too!

It’s really big and plain and ugly and it leads to the master bedroom.There are a ton of really great DIY solutions that I could do to dress this door up, but we’re planning on changing it out eventually and actually moving it so that the doorway goes into the bedroom a couple of feet and leaves a little alcove there in the dining room.

Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

The bedroom is big and the dining room is small, so it makes sense.Anyway, I may still fancy the door up one day if inspiration strikes but for now, I just decided to stick a wreath on it to fill some of that blank space and call it done.So that’s the story of where the need for this bow came from..

Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

I thought it would be neat if I could try to figure out a way to make a nice bow out of some of the really cute fabrics that I have in my stash and I’m pretty excited with what I came up with!.Here’s how you can make one too!.

Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

Start with a long strip of fabric.

Mine was about 1.5 yards long and about 7 inches wide.Super Awesome Homemade Carpet Cleaner and Deodorizer.

How to Clean Orange Water Stains.(for all my fellow well-water users!).

10 Reasons Why You Need Apple Cider Vinegar in Your Life.The Creek Line House Homekeeping Tips and Tricks ArchivesAfter the success of my somewhat temporary cheapo makeover on the bathroom, I’ve now got my sights set on the Master Bedroom.

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