“Well”, we thought, “since they’re here anyway, why not get them to move some of the plumbing and put the toilet and new tub where we’d really like them?”…and “While they’re here, why not move the door?
I remembered that I have this giant Easter basket already that I picked up at a thrift store a few years ago for $3.It was a little orangey so I white-washed it with a mixture of Light Antique White Crafter’s Acrylic (DecoArt) and water..

I love the kinda French country look it gives the basket.Then I realized that all those fabric basket liners are is a big oval of fabric with some ties.And I could probably manage something to that extent on my own.. Now, this is not a no-sew project, because that would mean that I was making a basket liner exactly the same way as the “real” ones, but without sewing.

This basket liner is completely fake in everyway.So it’s faux sew!.

You think it looks like a real basket liner, but it’s actually just a big rectangle of fabric draped over top and hot glued onto the basket in a rather convincing manner.. It’s really kind of hard to explain my technique any better than that.
I just sort of tucked the fabric around, said to myself “Does that look good-ish?” and put a little dab of glue here and there..This is one of my favorites!
You know those bits of food that collect under the grates on your stove?Or those crumbs in the fridge?
Instead of taking everything apart and trying to pick all the mini debris up with about a hundred passes with a paper towel, just use your crevice tool and vacuum up all the mess!Just make sure that whatever appliance you’re cleaning has cooled down first!.
(Editor: Budget Mirrors)