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Or unrolling the toilet paper and shredding it into tiny pieces and then eating those pieces.
We started with an 8″ wide MDF board (MDF is great if it will be painted because it’s so nice and straight) and we layered on a really inexpensive 3.5″ molding right on top.The quarter round at the bottom finishes it off and keeps the whole thing from looking too plain.

These baseboards are probably my favorite part of the room!.We decided to try to copy the style of some of the original detail, to make the room seem a little more fancy than it really is.We noticed that the moldings at the bottom of the door casings have an extra piece that kind of pops out, rather than having the casing go straight to the floor, so we copied that around the closet too.. It’s really simple, but it makes a difference in the room..

Adding crown molding is always a really fun thing to do in any space and it always really makes a big impact.It’s easy to see pictures of really fancy versions and think you need to spend a lot, but think twice about that if you have walls that change direction a lot in your room like we do..

Even the most basic crown molding that you can find at your hardware store starts to look pretty impressive when you’re making a lot of cuts and changing angles all the time.. Once again though, I will state that having someone really talented work on this project in the first place does help a lot, whether it’s you, your husband, or a friend.
These moldings might be basic, but the work is still pretty impressive here!.Milk it for all it’s worth!.
(Milk and cookies pun intended :)).This little idea that Kennedy and I are sharing with you today is really half cookie and half craft, so we’re calling it a “cookie craft”!.
It’s like making a cute little sheep out of clay, but then you get to eat it!.To get started you’ll need:.