Bathroom products are available to purchase at major retailers and cost between $3.87 and $3.97.
Step 2: Obtain eggs!Bonus points if your eggs are all beautiful different shades of organic goodness like mine were when I snapped these photos..
Single out the egg you’re going to use.I chose a nice light pinkish-brown one.OK, clearly my burn wasn’t THAT bad if I had time to ponder..
Step 3: Crack your egg and remove the yolk.You only need the white for this.
You probably won’t need my.
fun little trick for separating the egg white.It’s to the point that Chris thinks it’s done (it’s not) and he keeps patting himself on the back and rubbing it in my face that I thought we wouldn’t have it completely finished by the time the baby got here.
Of course, I still have about 73 more little details I’d like to work ok, but to a normal, sane person, the room is done.Anyway, here’s the lamp without the shade.. We bought a bat and cut it down to the size we wanted.
The bat’s about 16.5″.Then we drilled a hole through the center and added a lamp kit..