Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

The Creek Line House, bringing families together (or at least making them not be totally annoyed by each other for a few minutes) since 2011.If you were here yesterday, then you know that today I have a little tutorial for a super-easy short cut for getting an image transferred onto fabric.

We hadn’t even finished painting the cabinets or installing the hardware and now instead of a medium-sized project, it’s kind of on the giant side.. Oh.The little nook next to the back door that used to be shelving like this:.

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

Now looks like this:.We took out the shelves, cut a hole in the wall, and installed a second door leading into the master bathroom so we can access it quickly from the deck.. Update:.The images above are the early stages of our back mudroom update which, after a. few changes.

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

along the way, is now complete:.Our New Back Hall Mud Room Area.

Advanced Nuclear Energy: Innovations & Global Energy Challenges | Jon Guidroz, SVP, Aalo Atomics

Tearing the back hall “storage area” apart has led there to be what some might see as mess and chaos in other parts of the house now.

And by “some” I mean me.The “liner” is really just a piece of ribbon I stuck on there.. Oh well, I have just the right solution to cover this up….

Who would have guessed?.So just to recap, here’s what happened:.

OK, now lets all go make about a million of these!.Oh, and in case you were wondering, those are green onions I’m trying to grow in the background..