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Fall Wreath
I needed some decoration for my front door. So this is what I came up with… Wreath (got it at a yard sale last summer) walmart sells them for less than $2, Fall Ribbon (clearance at walmart), Autumn sign (got it 2 years ago on clearance after fall. Put it all together and hang from a door wreath hook…lovely! To view more please visit my blog!
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Tissue Flower Centerpieces!
I am busy at work with our upcoming stake enrichment/ women’s conference. We are doing a day of service projects and classes. The only thing we need centerpieces for are the food tables. Here are the 2 I have completed so far, I got this idea HERE…so cute * I used the bigger peat pots, so I didn’t stack them. Just used a little paint and some ribbon:) To view more please visit my blog!
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Seasonal Picture Frames
I bought the plain frames from craft warehouse or michaels. Decorated them with paper and embellishments. They turned out so cute!! To view more please visit my blog!
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A little RED, WHITE, and BLUE!
The cub scouts had a patriotic theme dinner. Each person was suppose to bring a centerpiece. I looked at what I had around the house and this is what I came up with…..*3 canning jars, some paper, ribbon, straws and stars and this is how it turned out, so cute!* I just put red, white and blue paper through the paper shredder to fill the jars, tied ribbon at the top, cut out the letters and taped(or glue) them to the straws and added a couple star accents. This would be a great 4th of July decoration as well! Super fast and easy to make! To view more please visit…
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Photo Fridge Magnets
**This post has been updated with more details and bigger pictures, you can see it HERE. My mom and I made these when she came to visit. We used glass rocks (1″) that are flat on one side, cut pictures of each of her grandchildren, and glued them on. Then we added a magnet to the back. I made them for my mother-in-law as well and she loved them!! They make a great gift for loved ones. On the fridge. Supplies…
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Home Blocks
Here’s a fun and easy idea for a House Warming Gift. Home Blocks! These are really cute and easy to make! (This post contains affiliate links) Supplies: 3 inch unfinished wood blocks from Michaels craft store Scrapbook Paper Yes Glue Embellishments (ribbon, buttons, twine, etc.) Paint/paint brush Stamp ink pad/makeup sponge Hot glue gun Steps: I sanded and painted the blocks first, then I cut and glued the paper on with “yes” glue. Once it was dry I sanded the edges, then used a makeup sponge and stamp ink on the edges to get the rusty look. Then I put on letters and embellishments (hot glue gun works fine for embellishments).…