Last Thursday, I had the opportunity to appear on Studio 5 where I talked about actually making some of those projects I've been pinning on Pinterest .
My completed Pinterest-inspired project
As you can tell from this photo, I have had these black saddle-style bar stools for quite a while.
More after the jump...
You may remember that I added vinyl numbers to them when we lived
As long as I'm sharing old Christmas Wreath tutorials, here's another great tutorial I posted originally on December 7, 2010. Enjoy!
Okay, kids. Here it is. My tutorial on how to make an ornament wreath.
I know that there were several tutorials floating around blogland last year. But, I kind of just flew by the seat of my pants when I made this one. So, I'm going to give you my version of
This tutorial was originally posted on The Shabby Nest on December 3, 2009. It's an old-y, but a goody! Enjoy!!
When I saw this page in the Pottery Barn catalog, my heart skipped a beat. Yes, the bedding is lovely, and the windows are pretty, but it was those wreaths that I fell in love with. Amazing!! So, of course, I decided I had to make me one of those "bookish" wreaths.
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Finished Limencello bottle photo via Matt Bites |
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I promised in my post about my creepy-crawlie (creepy-crawly?) Halloween mantel that I'd share how I made the cute butterfly-embellished pumpkin.
It was soooo easy, it almost doesn't warrant a post of its own, but I'm gonna tell you anyway. Cuz that's how I roll. ;-)
So here's what you're going to need:
A Faux Pumpkin - I think that white pumpkins are the best for this particular
If you didn't get a chance to see my laundry room reveal yesterday, you might want to pop over and visit before you dig into this tutorial. Because today I'm sharing how I created those cute, personalized laundry bins.
This process really couldn't have been simpler, but I want to share it with you because it's just so darn cute - and my darling niece pointed out to me yesterday, these same
Yep. That's the shape I want hanging from the edge of the awning. Thankfully I have all winter to tackle that project.
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I love making Rolled Fabric Flowers jewelry!
There are so many possibilities!
You can make all sorts of jewelry with this little flowers, plus add them to home decor items like pillows, placemats, dishtowels and more !
So the other day, while my sister and her family were visiting, we sat down for a little "craft hour" and experimented making different Rolled Flower Gifts.
It was so much fun!!!
In case you haven't tried making these Rolled Flowers -- here's what you do:
1. Cut a 1-inch wide strip of material. We used fat quarters and cut one strip for a small flower, and combined two strips to make a larger flower.
2. Fold the strip in half width-wise and add a dot of hot glue, then immediately roll up the material {keep it folded in half} about 10 rolls. Then secure with another drop of hot glue.
3. Now fold the material in toward the center of the flower and continue rolling the material around the center of the flower. Hot glue a dot every rotation.
4. Continue this way until you run out of material and secure the end of the fabric to the flower.
5. Put hot glue on the back of the flower and attach it to a piece of felt.
6. Once the glue has cooled, cut around the flower on the felt.
7. Now you have a flower you can make into a pin, hairclip, or ring. Combine more than one flower to make a necklace by attaching the flowers to a piece of felt. Put pieces of chain underneath the flowers to secure the chain to the felt and flowers. Then cut around all of the flowers and attach a clasp to the end of the chain and a jump ring to the other end.
And an even easier and faster gift idea is hot gluing embellishments to the ring blanks or hairclip/bookmark forms.
We also covered some buttons with fabric and hot glued them onto the blanks.
This makes a great gift.
Add the bookmark to a book or bookstore gift card for a fun stocking stuffer!!!
And if you make some Rolled Flower Jewelry, get your friends together for a Girls Craft Night.
Projects are always more fun with friends!!!
I also made a little video on how to make the flowers if you want to check it out:
Happy Wednesday!!
PS -- We finished shooting the web show last night. Boy were we tired!! 13 episodes in two days. But it was SO much fun and there were so many great ideas that we featured with tutorials. I think it's going to be awesome!! Oh -- there's a FB page all About Get a Little Creative too!1
xoxo
