


I am officially on ernst & thistle vacation time and am busy making the house (aka small, teeny-tiny victorian duplexed apartment) wintry & presentable for a few choice guests. Its my first time playing with "snow in a can" and I am not ashamed to say: I HEART it; I sprayed the magnolia branch, and snowflakes silhouettes onto the front door as well as a WELCOME exclamation with 3 inch hardware stencils above the entrance. When you don't get the real thing, all straight & narrow naturalist intentions aside, you make do with the, albeit artificial, alternative.
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