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Go see some of Mariah’s other GREAT Halloween crafts such as
Thanks Mariah!
Enjoy,
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Go see some of Mariah’s other GREAT Halloween crafts such as
Thanks Mariah!
Enjoy,
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| Autumn decor is a safe alternative |
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| Jack-o-lanterns? Okay! |
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| Purple, black, and orange in a vase! |
There are so many cool dessert tables I have seen on the web and L-O-V-E! I’m just a little stuck when planning my OWN for Mason’s Pirate party. In an effort to find inspiration and a budget friendly solution - I came across some awesome ideas on other blogs and websites which I can not wait to share! After seeing these… I have my backdrop planned!
Frog Prince Paperie has TONS of solutions – here are a few…
Plain ol’ streamers
Foam core boards covered in fabric
Bead board – who would have thought!
Mrs. A in the Cove made a ribbon backdrop by tying ribbon and fabrics to a dowel rod.
Then there are some pinterest inspirations…
This is a decorated door… but I like all the elements!
So my idea is to buy two 16 x 20 canvases (or dig some old ones out from my garage which are not being used!) cover them in fabric and then hang the birthday pennant banner across them. The thing I DO NOT want is for it to look good in pictures but messy in person. I hope to tackle this project tonight while the husband is at work!
Enjoy,
Easter brunch will be at our house this year. There will be fourteen of us and everyone is bringing a dish.
I will be making-
The rest of the family will be bringing-
Yesterday I bought our fine China… NOT! I got paper plates and plastic silverware at Target. If the plate designs look familiar it is because they were designed by ETSY seller, Katie, of The Wheatfield. I went to high school with Katie and took a couple of art classes with her. She was always creating amazing things!
My house has been decorated for nearly a month now.
Today the boys and I decorated our cookies. I knew they were something I could make ahead of time and store in an air-tight container until Sunday.
Such concentration!
Now I need to make a grocery list and a ‘list of things to do.’ We are going to make some decorations tomorrow, and dye Easter eggs tomorrow night. See you on Wednesday for part 2!
Enjoy!
I work at a resort and one of the room service girls was nice enough to give me a whole bag of wine corks, so that I could make something with them. I came home around 9pm from work with my wine corks in the mood to create something NOW! (Low night lighting is the reason for the under exposed pictures – my apologies!)
To make the wreath you will need:
I used the glue gun to secure a layer of corks around the wreath form. I attached them going every which way.
Then I put on a few more layers.
I put a dab of hot glue on the back side of the wreath and wrapped it around.
Made a hanger out of ribbon…
and Viola!
The wreath makes a perfect kitchen decoration, party decoration, or even a great gift for your wine loving friend!
{Link-Up Time}
Since I am currently writing two blogs. This one and Poofy Boutique, I decided to do a joint link up party so you can add your links on either blog! Please join in the fun.
I’d love to see what you have been doing!
Please link directly to the post. You can link anything you created – a craft, recipe, party, menu, etc.
Include the button from below or a link directly back so everyone else can join the link-up too!