This week, we’re speaking about tips on how to furnish a home from scratch (since that’s precisely what Elsie is doing proper now!). Plus, we’re telling you our responsible pleasure treasures.

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Present Notes:
Take a look at Episode #180: Promoting Our Dwelling Totally Furnished
Elsie’s Ideas for Furnishing a Home from Scratch:
- Have a listing of stuff you need to get straight away (a quick record).
- Make a listing for stuff you need to recover from time (a gradual record).
- Work in layers:
- For instance, your base layer can be furnishings, curtains, and rugs—issues that make your room purposeful.

Right here’s a hyperlink to my rug.
Buying Ideas:
- Create a Pinterest board of every part that you simply need to purchase.
- Go on eBay and purchase coupons for locations you may be buying at.
- Make a temper board for each room.
Responsible Pleasure Treasure:
Elsie – Danny Loves Pasta
Emma – Cuticle oil pen
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Episode 187 Transcript:
Elsie: You’re listening to the A Stunning Mess Podcast, your cozy consolation pay attention. This week we’re going over tips on how to furnish a home from scratch since I not too long ago bought a house absolutely furnished and needed to begin over. Plus, we’re going to let you know our responsible pleasure treasures. All proper. So yeah, I feel that that is going to be a enjoyable episode. So earlier than we soar in, Emma has had her home sprayed by a skunk thrice within the final. What number of months?
Emma: Yeah. We’ve lived in our home for six months and thrice our canine has gotten sprayed by a skunk and a few weeks in the past, it was twice in a single week. And it’s so unhappy for our canine as a result of skunk spray in case you don’t know clearly it smells horrible, but it surely’s additionally like itchy and it makes him sneeze an entire bunch and he’s simply clearly making an attempt to guard our home. However I’m additionally like, Steve, no want, that skunk is just not gonna get in the home, simply depart it alone. However yeah, after which he smells horrible after which he runs everywhere in the home. So then our complete home smells like skunk. And one evening it occurred, it was like midnight as a result of skunks are nocturnal. So this week, actually earlier than we began recording, I used to be like, maintain on, I want a couple of minutes. I’m on the cellphone with the skunk trapper as a result of we’re paying somebody to come back and lure them and take them away as a result of we don’t actually know what else to do at this level as a result of clearly they maintain getting in and it’s like we don’t dwell in a forest. I dwell like on a nook lot with a daily little fence in a daily neighborhood. I don’t see why we’re having this skunk drawback, however we actually are and in the intervening time our visitor bed room, which is the place Steve’s mattress is, smells so dangerous and it has for like an entire week straight. And I’ve tried every part the web has stated to try to it’s not getting higher, and I don’t know. I feel it’s higher, but it surely’s simply intense.
Elsie: So ship Emma any solutions you could have for breaking a skunk curse as a result of she clearly has a curse and it must be damaged.
Emma: It’s not good. It’s not good over right here. You possibly can’t come over it stinks.
Elsie: I’ve by no means had a skunk expertise. So I imply in addition to like driving, everybody’s had that. However yeah, I’ve by no means had a skunk expertise at my home and t it does sound actually scary. Oh my god.
Emma: It’s not good. It’s dangerous. It’s type of humorous too as a result of I truly assume skunks are actually cute. Just like the animals.
Elsie: Oh yeah, they’re cute.
Emma: However man, in case you see once I’m like, run the opposite method, run as quick as you may. Don’t scare it. Like, I don’t know, it lingers. Ah. In order that’s my private story.
Elsie: Rattling you skunks.
Emma: Really feel sorry for me or not nonetheless you’re feeling. I really feel sorry for myself.
Elsie: I feel they do. I feel that everybody feels sorry for you since you’re cursed.
Emma: I’m cursed.
Elsie: Properly, I hope that that’s the final time. Thrice feels like sufficient. You may give us an replace in a few months.
Emma: I’ll let you understand if the trapping labored in the event that they acquired ’em. I don’t know. I don’t know. I’ve by no means known as an animal trapper earlier than on this method.
Elsie: I’m like on this method since you did.
Emma: Properly, that was a lifeless animal.
Elsie: A snake out of your home.
Emma: We used to dwell by a forest and we had some main snake issues then, however now we now have a skunk drawback.
Elsie: I type of assume it’s a curse that’s following you from home to deal with.
Emma: It appears to be. Though nothing actually occurred to me at Weller and I lived there on my own for a little bit bit. So perhaps it’s Trey’s curse. It’s perhaps my husband’s curse. I don’t know, we’re all cursed on this home now trigger all of us scent a little bit bit. Oscar’s room is skunk free a minimum of. In order that’s good.
Elsie: Properly, I’m enthusiastic about this episode. So not too long ago we bought our home, furnished our home in Tennessee, and we needed to, and I did an entire episode about that, a few episodes again. So we’ll hyperlink that within the present notes. After which as we speak we thought we might spend an episode speaking about what it’s wish to furnish a home from scratch as a result of I’ve gotten quite a lot of questions on it and I do assume it’s attention-grabbing. It was enjoyable, and it was positively each very enjoyable and type of quite a lot of stress to do it like so speedy, however I might say principally enjoyable. And I’ll say I’m contemplating this episode, I’m giving us a type of little psychological bubbles, and I’m contemplating this episode a judgment-free zone as a result of I feel that speaking overtly about shopping for furnishings in your total home was a little bit goal on my again and I settle for that, I get it, however it’s like type of what occurred virtually and like no matter. And yeah, I assumed I might begin with the judgemental story, only for the enjoyable of it to kind of like affect everybody to not be this manner. Okay. So you understand how in your DMS generally, I don’t know if this has ever occurred to you however each from time to time, it doesn’t occur to me a lot, however somebody will ship a message that’s like clearly meant for his or her pal, that’s shit speaking you, but it surely involves you.
Emma: Sure. That’s superb.
Elsie: Yeah. And I don’t know the way it occurs.
Emma: It’s of their mind, they’re like speaking about you, and swiftly they by chance click on over to sending it to you, that’s so humorous.
Elsie: And I feel they perhaps, I don’t know in the event that they comprehend it or not, however yeah, so I acquired one. I haven’t gotten one in a very long time, and I acquired one the opposite day that simply stated she bought all her youngsters’ books and it like bugged me so freaking dangerous as a result of, effectively, I’ll inform the entire thing. It bugged me so dangerous as a result of to start with, I purchased all our books not too long ago, like final 12 months. So we made the hidden Library solely like a 12 months in the past, a 12 months and a half in the past or two years in the past. It wasn’t even there. It was like, it wasn’t there, it didn’t exist. So, I suppose what I wanna say in protection of myself and in protection of, I suppose it’s a life lesson I realized all through this expertise. Considered one of my buddies on Instagram additionally, had her home burned down and we have been kind of commiserating about it, it is a little bit of comparable issues, having your home burned down versus promoting your complete home furnished is the belief that 99% of the issues in your home are replaceable, and it’s one thing that I feel we simply don’t understand that, but it surely’s true for in all probability all of us. And sure, I’ve household photographs and I’ve this actually particular portray of my grandma and I’ve a few items of clothes and a few mementos, my youngsters’ portray, and issues like that. However total, 99% of the issues in our home are issues I may simply purchase once more tomorrow from common shops and we wouldn’t even discover that they have been completely different. And I feel that that’s good. I feel that it ought to be encouraging and it ought to be a wholesome reminder that that is all simply stuff. And even when it’s a curated assortment of lovely books the place you picked out each single one and also you’ve both learn them otherwise you intend to learn them, it’s nonetheless stuff that you could possibly substitute in at some point with a listing and a bank card. what I imply? Yeah. So, anyway, from my perspective, I wasn’t actually upset concerning the individual, I assumed it was imply, what they stated. However the extra I considered it, the extra I used to be like, to start with, I’m grateful that I do know now that every part’s replaceable and it’s not a giant deal to me. I’m not crying over the books, and we are going to purchase our youngsters simply as many books, in all probability far more in our new residence, and so they’re not gonna be like missing for books. I promise you for one single day of their lives they’re simply not. And the opposite factor that I realized from this expertise is that I used to be extraordinarily honored to go away a completely styled, absolutely excellent youngsters’ library for an additional household to take pleasure in. And that was truly a extremely cool expertise. I felt like I used to be compensated for making this lovely factor and I’ll have the ability to make one other one for my youngsters sooner or later. And I don’t know, I assumed that was type of cool too. So anyway, now we’re within the judgment-free bubble.
Emma: Apart from me, I’m gonna decide you as a lot as I would like, as standard.
Elsie: I do know. I truly, love your judgements although. That’s tremendous. I can take it for positive. Okay, let’s chat about it.
Emma: Yeah. So the place did you begin? I suppose as a result of I really feel wish to me it sounds so overwhelming to be like, oh, okay in order that they bottle the furnishings. How thrilling, constructive factor, now that I’ve wrapped my head round it, so it’s like, what do you begin amassing first? Did you make a hierarchy of wants or how did you even prioritize? As a result of clearly sooner or later you’ll run out of price range or no matter and similar to depart some issues off similar to a renovations, but it surely’s like how do you know the place to begin and what was the method of that type of factor?
Elsie: Sure. I positively have some buying tricks to share. So the very first thing is, I feel it’s vital to have a listing of stuff you wanna purchase instantly, like a quick record, and stuff you wanna acquire over time, a gradual record. So some examples of issues that I feel can be good to placed on the quick record are beds, mattress frames, mattresses, furnishings, rugs, and issues which can be foundational to your room which can be annoying to maneuver out and in. Simply the bottom layer of getting all the essential issues, curtains, like that. And issues that I personally assume are higher to do slowly are decor, wallpaper, particulars, collections, antiques, artwork, and even framing and hanging footage. That’s one thing that I’ll wait a couple of months till I’ve lived there for a short while and considered it a little bit bit earlier than shopping for all of it and placing it up. So, yeah, I type of simply give it some thought in two layers and the layer that I’ve been engaged on at first is type of similar to the bottom layer, which I might additionally name the furnishings layer. And it does embody curtains and rugs, however just about the issues that make your room purposeful and comfy, like having the correct amount of tables and chairs. We talked earlier than about how one thing annoying that occurred was that in the course of the pandemic we had simply moved into a house and I didn’t purchase all of the furnishings. Or perhaps, I don’t know if it didn’t come, perhaps it was again ordered or one thing occurred, however I didn’t have any tables or any chairs in our residence, we solely had one on the porch. By just about probably the most intense a part of the pandemic when it was like staying residence 24-7 occasions, and that was like an enormous mistake. So this time, despite the fact that I might’ve fairly in all probability spent extra time and gotten all vintage tables and issues like that, I simply purchased good tables from Wayfair and known as it a day and so they’re completed, they’re already arrange, they’re already there. And I do know that we’ll have a spot to sit down in a mattress and the essential issues.
Emma: Yeah, staple items, that is sensible. Okay, you simply talked about Wayfair, however you’ve additionally talked about that you simply actually like altering your fashion. It’s gonna be very Knives Out one, Knives Out, initially impressed. So how a lot of the home to this point a minimum of, would you say is outdated issues like antiques or one-of-a-kind versus, newer issues such as you talked about shopping for a desk on Wayfair, and the way do you combine the 2, I suppose can be my follow-up query?
Elsie: So I might say it’s been 50/50 to this point, with furnishings and rug. So my fantastic, superb father-in-law went with me to the flea market the opposite day. I had three days in Springfield, Emma, truly, we met our dad and mom in St. Louis for a Mom’s Day weekend, after which I drove residence together with her, after which I had three days to spend. I didn’t actually have a automotive, I simply stayed on the pink home and walked backwards and forwards from the pink home to our new home your entire time.
Emma: And it rained so much. I used to be like, uh oh.
Elsie: It rained a ton. I had a rain jacket that was good. After which, flew residence after three days. So anyway, throughout that point what we did was we undid each single field, which was nice, and removed all of the containers, and arrange all of the furnishings. So we did get a great quantity of latest furnishings, particularly issues with very particular sizes. For instance, bedside tables, eating tables, sofas, and rugs have been principally new. Truly, I acquired a great quantity of classic rugs too. I feel classic rugs are actually, very easy to search out and particular.
Emma: You should buy these on-line.
Elsie: Yeah, after which my father-in-law went with me to the flea market and I used to be telling Jeremy all of the stuff I used to be gonna get, however I hadn’t been there in like a month. And he was like, how have you learnt they’re gonna have that stuff? And I used to be like, they at all times do and I simply believed it might be there.
Emma: She manifested the furnishings.
Elsie: Yeah. But it surely’s true that they at all times do and really the entry desk that I actually wished, I had seen it earlier than a few occasions in the past, so it had been there for a short while. So I acquired a few units of chairs and I feel we acquired like 14 chairs and an entry desk and he needed to go to go away and go get his trailer as a result of he didn’t understand how a lot stuff I used to be gonna get, after which we tied all of it down and drove it again and it was similar to such an thrilling, good feeling. And I don’t thoughts in any respect shopping for stuff from Wayfair and Amazon and locations like that 100%, it’s simply sensible and purposeful. However I liked getting all these chairs with like character and character and never having to pay delivery, not having to attend, that a part of it was so nice too. Yeah, I feel I’m gonna attempt to maintain going 50/50, I feel it’s a great steadiness as a result of I don’t assume each single factor in the home might be vintage, however I type of need it to look that method. I don’t wanna have something that you would be able to inform is new or from Goal, or from Ikea or trendy or no matter. I don’t wanna have something that’s like a brand new development. So yeah, you’ll have to inform me if I truly can obtain that, however that’s my intention.
Emma: Nice. That’ll be my function. I’ll come over and be like, that’s new. And also you’ll be like, no, it’s an vintage. And I’ll be like, okay, that’s new, and also you’ll be like, okay. Yeah, that’s new. That’ll be my guessing sport.
Elsie: Yeah, completely. It’s been a lot enjoyable. I had this second a few years in the past the place, I don’t know my fashion simply modified in a single day. The home I wished to dwell in, similar to fully modified in a single day and I don’t know what, I can’t pinpoint, I might say Knives Out had one thing to do with it, but additionally it was like, do you bear in mind once we learn the e-book taking part in massive and I did the longer term self visualization. I noticed myself on this sure type of outdated home with kind of like a Knives Out home, a darker, richer, antiquey vibe. And that’s beforehand not a mode that I might’ve gravitated towards in any method. So I type of love that I really feel like I’m like dwelling completely different lives in my design aesthetic. And we simply converted fully from like Palm Springs, Elsie, to love Knives Out Elsie and there was no in-between.
Emma: I suppose your Nashville home was the in-between, but it surely was like turning a nineties home into extra of a Knives Outhouse. However, there are limitations.
Elsie: It had a little bit little bit of each, you’re proper although.
Emma: It had a little bit each. Okay, effectively what about some buying ideas? Did you get any vintage buying ideas? Searching for new stuff ideas. Let’s hear it since you’ve been buying so much.
Elsie: Sure. I really feel like knowledgeable shopper. It has been fairly enjoyable. It was perhaps so much to do the entire home as a result of I ordered nearly all of the furnishings for the home in a single weekend and it was a little bit bit like a mind-bending train. I feel I positively acquired buying fatigue. The place I’ve needed to kind of like return and that’s the place I feel the layered strategy is useful as a result of it’s like, simply get the bottom, simply get the issues we want, after which there are specific issues the place I do know I can at all times add it later, however yeah my ideas are, to start with, I had a personal pin board with every part saved that I wished to purchase, and I did it for a couple of months earlier than. Just about as quickly as I knew that the furnished home sale factor was occurring, I began this pin board of beds, dressers, rugs, all the primary stuff, the issues which can be like costly the place you wanna get it, proper? And I spent a while overthinking these issues and I type of simply don’t fear about overthinking small issues as a result of I simply assume you don’t have to. However I feel it’s good to overthink before you purchase a 9×12 rug. After which one other tip, I feel I’ve stated this earlier than, however each time I’m shopping for massive purchases from massive field shops, I do that factor the place I purchase coupons from eBay, locations like Anthropology, Creighton barrels, Serena and Lilly, locations like that, there are simply individuals who, they simply get, {a magazine} or an advert within the mail and so they put it on eBay, the place you should buy it for, I don’t know, perhaps $10 or $20, and also you get like a 20% off coupon, which might be a whole lot of {dollars} while you’re shopping for main purchases. Like once I purchased my youngsters’ bed room furnishings, it was all from one retailer. So it’s like vital to have coupons for issues like that. In order that’s a great tip. I don’t assume it’s actually that massive of a deal in on a regular basis life while you’re shopping for one or two issues, however while you’re shopping for quite a lot of stuff it’s tremendous useful. It’s just about like a Black Friday sale or one thing that you would be able to like, make for your self. After which my different recommendation is to make a temper board for each room, which I do know is annoying and I do know is quite a lot of work. I truthfully don’t do it for each room, however I do it for the rooms the place I’m having bother deciding. I feel it’s actually, actually useful, particularly for bedrooms. In case you have a wallpaper sample, a sample in your rug, or a sample in your comforter or quilt that may grow to be too many patterns actually shortly. So it’s actually good to simply put them multi function place the place you may see all of it. And just remember to get the suitable steadiness that you simply’re gonna be proud of as a result of particular person objects are simply so completely different from how objects look collectively in a room. So yeah, these are my chopping ideas.
Emma: Properly, you talked about you have been on the town for 3 days, and also you’re setting issues up, inform us about establishing the home earlier than your loved ones actually will get to see it since you have been right here by your self.
Elsie: Yeah, I might truthfully say the toughest I’ve ever labored in my life is sort of a three-day interval. It was so bodily laborious. After the primary day I used to be like, I feel my again is tousled. On the second day, I used to be like, I feel my foot’s tousled. And on the third day, I had one thing unsuitable with me, I don’t bear in mind.
Emma: And on the third day you rose once more.
Elsie: I had bruises, it was only a mess. And okay, right here’s the humorous factor, I’ve these security knives, it’s a field cutter that’s a little bit safer for like youngsters and stuff. And I’ll hyperlink it within the present notes as a result of it’s an ideal field cutter. It’s positively all I exploit it cuts by like tape and stuff actually simply, however I truly stabbed myself within the hand with it. And what’s humorous is I had already stabbed myself within the finger with a knife in my kitchen the week earlier than. I truly stabbed myself within the hand with this field knife and it didn’t minimize me in any respect. So I’ve to say it’s an ideal buy. Everybody wants it. It’s not only for youngsters as a result of I simply considered it as safer for teenagers. In case you by chance depart it out with the children.
Emma: No, once I noticed it, I used to be like, oh, I can buy a type of as a result of I at all times get an Amazon field, I simply open it with like our kitchen scissors as a result of they’re similar to proper there within the drawer and I at all times really feel like I’m gonna slice myself. So I used to be like, oh, that field opener seems to be nice.
Elsie: Sure. So yeah, it was very enjoyable. On the final evening, I painted a gap. There was this Classic cupboard, it had been in Emma’s vacation home and it had been in my pink home storage for like six months, and we introduced it over and I painted it to match the opposite. I’ve made a kind of like a brief kitchen state of affairs with cupboards, as a result of our kitchen had nearly no cupboards in any respect, and we took out the island so as to add a brand new island, however then there was like a ton of wall area throughout. So we determined to simply add a couple of cupboards from Amazon. And I acquired the hidden trash cupboard, in order that was cool. After which we simply had one in our pink home, so I assumed I may simply use that and never waste it. So, I simply painted it actual fast and it was so enjoyable. I used to be listening to a teenage romance novel and simply portray actually late at evening on my own and it was enjoyable. So, yeah, it was extraordinarily fulfilling. It was one of the best feeling ever to simply work so laborious, so quick. After which once I left, all of the furnishings was unboxed, all of the containers have been off the porch. Thanks, Mother and Dad. The one factor that I didn’t get completed was hanging curtains, so I’m nonetheless looking for a poor sole to assist me with that. However I imply, actually I acquired fairly far. So I used to be thrilled and I positively suggest it in case you’re transferring right into a home in case you can simply give your self a few days. And I did have, I’ll say a few paid helpers, those who I paid to assist me all day, daily so we may get extra completed.
Emma: Yeah as a result of that stuff’s heavy. You want somebody that will help you transfer one thing like you may’t do it by yourself.
Elsie: And my father-in-law was the most important badass of all time. Yeah, he shouldn’t have let me know that he has that trailer. Don’t you assume that’s a nasty life alternative?
Emma: I used to be like, Ooh, I feel that is now his job, he’ll see together with her flea market fines and I’m similar to, effectively, good luck Gary. Hit him a great Father’s Day present.
Elsie: Anyway, it was completely value it, it was so enjoyable and I can’t wait to maneuver in and present the children, we left cute issues of their rooms to make them really feel at residence. And we booked a cleansing two days earlier than we transfer in. So, that was fairly good.
Emma: Yeah. It’s gonna be nice.
Elsie: I’m so nervous.
Emma: Nah. It’s gonna be nice. It’s already arrange. It’s gonna be clear. It’s gonna be nice.
Elsie: Aw. Properly, I’m excited, and yeah, for anybody who has an opportunity to promote a house furnished, my recommendation is to go for it and do it. Positively communicate up if there are one or two issues that you simply similar to love a lot that you understand aren’t replaceable. I’m not saying to promote like your favourite vintage factor or a household heirloom or one thing. However no, I do assume it’s good to study the life lesson, that just about every part is replaceable. And truthfully, you could possibly purchase an entire new home of stuff in a weekend and it’s okay, it’s not that massive of a deal. So I don’t know, I really feel like that’s a great reminder that crucial issues in our residence. It’s truthfully not, the books, books are superb, however actually it’s the reminiscences of studying them and making stuff, it doesn’t actually matter. If all of your books are gone, you may simply get extra.
Emma: Yeah. You will get extra and write new ones yearly, it’s magic.
Elsie: It’s magical and I need to acquire books until I die.
Emma: Yeah, similar new ones too. I really like shopping for new books as they arrive out. It’s a lot enjoyable.
Elsie: Sure. My pre-ordering is fairly aggressive proper now.
Emma: I really like pre-ordering as a result of then it’s like generally I type of forgot that I pre-ordered it after which it simply comes within the mail because the e-book comes out, and I’m like, sure, previous self has stunned future self and I’m so joyful. You then like have the e-book proper because it comes out and it’s so cool. Okay, let’s do responsible pleasure, treasure. Do you could have a responsible pleasure for us?
Elsie: So my responsible pleasure treasure this time is Danny Loves Pasta and I don’t assume I’ve talked about him on the podcast earlier than, have I? I don’t assume so.
Emma: I don’t assume so. I’m not on the podcast.
Elsie: So, to start with, I simply wanna plug, Danny Loves Pasta’s cookbook, which releases on June twenty seventh. It’s a pasta cookbook. It’s a novelty, in case you like, Rainbow Pasta, issues like that, cute, lovely. If that’s your type of factor like these movies on Instagram and TikTok are type of like my total soul. And it simply brings me a lot pleasure. So it’s that kind of factor and anyway, he made a cookbook. It seems to be very lovely. It’s very rainbowy. However the different factor I wished to say about him is that he’s the rationale I rejoined TikTok. So I deleted my TikTok in precisely March of 2020 when the pandemic started, and I felt like as a mother, however working mother with two youngsters at residence, the stress, I feel lots of people at the moment have been like, we’re staying residence. You must blow up your TikTok and I used to be similar to, oh my God I can barely survive proper now. So I deleted my TikTok for 2 years and didn’t take a look at it in any respect or log in for 2 years. However then Keeley despatched me these, Danny Loves Pasta movies the place he was making Harry Potter home scarves pasta, and he acquired me to rejoin and I truly do take pleasure in TikTok once more now. So I really feel like I’ve to offer him credit score for that, that he did one thing so particular and joyful that he made an entire app that may be oftentimes poisonous and annoying. He made it joyful and a cheerful, fantastic place.
Emma: They need to make it like a button in TikTok and Instagram the place like in case you rejoin, you may put within the identify of the one that impressed you to rejoin, after which they ship them 20 bucks or one thing, or 50 bucks. Wouldn’t that be superb?
Elsie: Truthfully, yeah. I really feel prefer it was particular as a result of I didn’t assume I used to be ever gonna rejoin.
Emma: And you then noticed that Harry Potter pasta and also you’re like, effectively, okay.
Elsie: I knew that there was a cheerful world on the market. Okay, what’s again yours?
Emma: My responsible pleasure treasure is so random. I used to be displaying Elsie earlier than we began recording, however I discussed a couple of episodes in the past about how I acquired hypnotized for not biting my nails and I’ve been doing nice with that, which is superior. And anyway, I not too long ago purchased myself this cuticle oil and that’s my responsible pleasure treasure that I wanna discuss to you about. So, this one is like $4 on Amazon. I can hyperlink it within the present notes, however mainly what I like about it’s it’s a great cuticle oil, I like that, but it surely’s actually small. It’s the scale of a pen so you may maintain it in your purse. I maintain mine on my desk so it’s formed like a pen, after which on one finish, it has a brush. It’s similar to in case you ever noticed the dazzle stick that we talked about, how we clear our jewellery. It has a brush on one finish, so that you simply take the cap off after which it makes a little bit clicking sound as you push the oil by the comb. I’m gonna do it for you. I don’t know in case you can hear that, however, so it makes this little clicking sound after which the oil comes up by the comb and you then simply brush it in your cuticles and I like it. I feel it’s one thing to do. I imply, I really like the cuticle oil, however I feel it’s like the click sound.
Elsie: My cuticles are I feel that they’re naturally a little bit bit above common, however they’re, so far as caring for them, I might say it’s beneath common. So I can do higher, I may attempt. Okay, so I suppose let’s go to a joke or a truth with Nova. Hey, Nova, this week, do you could have a joke for us or a truth?
Nova: Joke.
Elsie: Okay.
Nova: What does a peanut go, like?
Elsie: What does he go like?
Nova: When he tells a joke.
Elsie: What?
Nova: He goes nuts.
Elsie: Oh, that’s a great one. That’s superb.
Emma: Thanks a lot for listening. You possibly can submit any questions, feedback, or in case you simply wanna write us and be candy, we get these so much and so they usually make me cry. And you may write us at podcast@abeautifulmess.com or you may name and depart us a voicemail of questions. And that’s 417-893-0011. We’ll be again subsequent week with ideas for the way you are able to do all of it. Spoiler, you may’t.