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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Halloween Door Decor



Oh Pinterest!!  
Inspiration is HERE


Supplies needed:

Paper straws holiday color of choice
Small round holiday sign (remove ribbon)
Hot glue gun and glue
Wire for a hanger

Procedure:
Cut some of the straws in half. You will want to stagger the full size straws with short ones.

Begin hot gluing to back of sign. Then I removed the ribbon.
I continued to glue around and around. I decided to glue straws across in the middle and on the bottom for a guideline and it worked pretty good.
I drilled a hole through the top and put a wire through it to hang on the wall or your door.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Gone With The Wind Baby Clothes

I attended a baby shower of a coworker whose baby she named, Rhett because of her love for Gone with the Wind. I looked all over for quotes. I know I wanted to take onesies and make them cute. The Frankly My Dear I Don't Give A Damn quote had to be on one of them for sure. I wanted it to be kid friendly so I came up with Poop instead of Damn which I thought turned out super cute! All I did was insert a mustache and typed the quotes in Microsoft Word, printed them off and took them along with the onesies and took them to a screen printing store.
Enjoy!

Acrylic Paintings

I strongly suggest going to a Painting with a Twist class or some sort of paint class to learn different techniques on how to paint backgrounds. Some images where found on Google Images for inspiration. I will be updating this post each time I paint something new. Enjoy.
















Not too fond of this one:



4th of July Door Hanger Wreath



First of all please don't kill me! I know it's been over a year! This is an easy wreath for 4th of July, Memorial Day, Veterans Day or any day.

Inspiration found HERE

What you need is:
Wreath Form:
Yarn of your choosing:
Foam Stars (Got in Craft Dept at Wal-Mart)
Hot Glue
Scissors

PROCEDURE:
Begin wrapping yarn around wreath form. I tied mine in a knot on the first loop.
Continue until you have the desired width of color.
To switch colors easily, just cut and tie to the next color:
Continue until you have completed the wreath. Hot glue the stars onto the wreath form in any order you want.

Viola!

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