A touch of crows. Dollar store crows added among the pumpkins for Halloween.
To all those who inspire me to create. I wanted to give back to the simple creator.
Friday, December 27, 2013
I primed the dresser white. The outside of dresser I used a home depot paint called White Pegasus. The drawers are paint a light purple. I then used white to stencil on a small diamond pattern. The handles I painted with silver paint that I had on hand. From Lowe's I bought four legs for $12. My husband helped me drill and attach the legs to the bottom of the dresser.
Picture frame layers. Two frames. Two paint colors. A little wood glue. Your favorite pictures!
I bought four Frames from a thrift store for $2.50. My top frame square was made of glass and broke from a flying ball. The finished picture frame is wooden from Micheal's craft store. With a 40% off coupon was $1.50. In my house I need wood or metal things with small active children. ;-)
Thanks Giving Mantel. $1 thrift store pumpkins on candle sticks. Garland 50% off at Hobby Lobby. $1.50 thrift store wreath with a fresh bow. Window screen made from old wood, left over door handle, old screen door, all glued together with hot glue. Then I painted a light coat of white over wood and metal. For my birthday I bought the tim
ed candles from Costco. They are a set of six. From our garden I used a few fresh mini pumpkins in with the garland.
Give Thanks is made from a brown paper bag, Old book pages, and black marker.
ed candles from Costco. They are a set of six. From our garden I used a few fresh mini pumpkins in with the garland.
Give Thanks is made from a brown paper bag, Old book pages, and black marker.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
My PB inspired pillows. I love PB kids. I love the details and textures they have. Here is my version of this years pillows I made from a $3 table cloth and scraps.
My second pillow is a Santa pillow that I used scraps from the advent calendar curtain, felt, and other soft scraps I pieced to make Santa's beard.
Tree cone made from firewood tree bark, fruit snack box, paper bags, and burlap. I taped the fruit snack box into a cone shape. Then I cut the bottom even so it would stand up properly. I used plastic bags as a filling. Next, I hot glued burlap. From my bark pieces I glued from the bottom up to make a cone tree.
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