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Showing posts with label Front Door Decoration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Front Door Decoration. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Easter Egg Wreath For Under $10.

We've got less than 2 week left before Easter, so I'd say it's time for some diy.  Today I'm sharing how I made my Easter egg wreath.
I usually go with pastel colors for Easter, but this year I decided to be bold and go with bright fun colors.  My porch is set back from the road and I wanted it to be bright enough to see.  So far I'm liking my neon wreath!

Pinterest, Pinterest, Pinterest...what would I do without you. Searching for Easter wreaths, I came across Debbie's wreath over at Kennedy Klan News.  Thanks for sharing the tutorial Debbie!

It looked quick, easy, inexpensive and most of all CUTE!  Just what I wanted.  So here's how I did mine, which is pretty much the same as Debbies.
Step 1
Gather your supplies. You'll need:
  • Cardboard
  • Plastic Eggs - I used about 40-45
  • Easter Grass
  •  Deco Mesh Ribbon
  • Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
  • Floral Wire or Pipe Cleaners/Chenille Stems
  • Pen
  • Razor Blade
  • Scissors 

Step 2
Use a plate or charger to trace a large circle on your cardboard. I used a priority shipping box.  Draw a smaller circle inside the larger one.  You want your ring at least 2" wide or more so you have room to glue your eggs.  I used a razor blade to cut mine out but you could use a knife or scissors.
Step 3
Get busy gluing your eggs, butt to butt like I've done in the photo above.  My ring could have been a little bigger (how many times have you said that girls)? I was barely able to glue those suckers on there.  I ended up using the medium and small eggs because the big ones just wouldn't fit. *Be sure to leave an empty spot at the top of the wreath, egg free so you can add your bow.
Step 4
You want to fill the spaces between the eggs and anywhere you can see cardboard, with the grass.  I started out using a crochet hook to shove the grass in while trying (keyword is trying) not to burn myself.
*Tip
I found that best way to insert the grass was to grab a little wad and fold it back and forth so you have a short, thick little - well wad for lack of a better word, using a strand from your wad, wrap it around the end to hold it.  Add glue to the wrapped end and shove it in between the eggs.
Step 5
We're almost done.  It's time for the bow.  I wasn't quite sure how to handle the big deco mesh ribbon so I found this a site called Mardi Gras Outlet.  It has wonderful ideas and inspiration.  It explains how to tie a bow, so rather than me trying to explain it, I'm including the link because they have pics too. It also shows you how to make a deco mesh butterfly which is so cute. Just click on the link above.
Well there you go Peeps (get it), one "easy to create Easter project just for y'all, coz I love my Peeps. (I just can't stop).

The how much and where at:

I found the eggs and grass on sale at Walgreens, I bought 4 packages but only used 3.  What a deal. The cute foam bunnies were at Family Dollar.  Hobby Lobby had 40% off of the ribbon.
  • Deco Mesh Ribbon = $4.79  (Plenty left for another project)
  • Three bags of 15 eggs @ .49 cents each = $1.47
  • One bag of grass @ .99 cents = .99
  • One pkg of foam bunnies $1.00
  • Misc items I had on hand such as pink ribbon, hot glue and cardboard. 
Total Moolah spent = $8.83 including taxes
Total Time spent = less than 2 hours
Gotta love dollar stores!

Always remember it's nice to have money to buy whatever you want, but never let a lack of money stop you from creating.  Sometimes the best things come from making do with what you have.  Anyone can do this craft or something similar.  Stop stressing and just have fun.  See where your mind takes you.

Hugs Y'all...
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!  In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
~ 1 Peter 1:3

Fun Is a Relative Term + Giveaway Reminder

Boy did I have a great weekend.  It was beautiful weather here, and I was outside both days.  You would have thought I was just a few weeks away from delivering a baby.  It was like I was in major nesting mode.  Plus we got some really fantastic news that I'm a little cautious about, sorry I can't share, but lets just say things are looking up, and that feels good.
On Friday I headed outdoors to trim up some bushes.  I didn't even make a dent, but hey I was out there for a couple of hours and it was a start.
I got up on Saturday and made an Easter wreath for the front door, which I'll be sharing later today, so come back for that. Then we went out to eat, did a lot of walking and a little shopping, mostly window shopping, but still a little of both.
*Update:  You can see my Easter wreath tutorial here.

I couldn't help but take a few photos in Pier 1 Imports. It was like an explosion of my favorite colors.  Loving it!!  Neil practically had to pull me out of there. FYI - this isn't a sponsored post, I'm just sharing things that make me happy.
They have so many gorgeous pillows to choose from.  Here are two that I just want to wallow in.
How pretty is this shell wreath?  My biggest problem with it, would be deciding on which room to hang it in.
My store didn't have as big an art selection as I would have expected, but I can totally see this hanging in my dining room or above my sofa.
Wouldn't these glass platters make a dramatic statement?
Who wouldn't want to set their Easter table using this dinnerware.  When I look at them I can just see using them for Easter and then using all summer long because of that beautiful beachy blue.
But oh' how much do I want this bolder looking set?  Anyone in the mood to dine alfresco?  And they're red tagged too! Ekkk!!
While we're dreaming of those summer alfresco nights, let's not forget mood lighting.  Don't you love these colorful lanterns?
So with window shopping done and a good nights sleep I was full of energy on Sunday.  I started by blowing all the leaves off the porch.  Remember, spring here is like fall everywhere else, except we have warmer temperatures.  Lots of falling leaves everywhere here.  They aren't the beautifully colored, fluffy fall leaves most of you have during your fall.  These are the tiny little oak leaves that burrow down and make you fight to get them raked up.
Next I put away the piles of junk that seem to accumulate over the winter months.  Just doing that little bit made everything look better. After that I continued on with my frenzy and started raking the yard.  I spent HOURS doing that, and only got probably less than a quarter raked and still have to bag all those leaves tomorrow.  Whew, is this yard big and man do we have a pile of leaves.
At this point you should probably be picturing me looking something like this except in shorts.  Ahh...It was such a relaxing experience.  Not!
I came in and cleaned ALL my hardwood floors (entryway, living room and the kitchen) on my hands and knees using my new Scott's Liquid Gold Wood Wash Concentrate. I don't always clean my floors on my hands and knees but they really needed a good scrubbing, and I got in every single crevice and corner.  I'm giving away a 4 pack of Scott's Liquid Gold products to one lucky Cotton Pickin Cute winner too.  I've extended the giveaway entry time until April 5th at midnight. You can enter here.

But I didn't stop there, I ate a quick bite of supper, fyi...dinner is lunch here in the South, and then I scrubbed the tile dining room floors, again on my hands and knees.  I kid you not, I had a big 'ole raw spot on my knee where I rubbed the skin off.  My house is smelling clean and that makes me feel so good. Emoji  What's up with me?
Still not finished.  My cats like to lay around on my dining and game table chairs, so they were in need of some TLC.  I vacuumed all 8 of them and then scrubbed them with a little dawn and water mixture.  Done.  Pumpkin is our infamous giant cat.  He's also the chair hog and usually stretches out on 2-3 chairs. Now it was time to vacuum the carpets.  Done. On to dusting the living room and dining room furniture.  Done.

Now I'm heading to the back of the house. Clean 2 cat pans, sweep the hall and the laundry room, aka cat room. Done I might as well throw a load of rugs and cleaning rags in the wash.  It's way later than I thought by now.
Finally a little me time.  Twenty minutes of my daily exercises and a thoroughly appreciated shower, followed by my nightly slathering of my facial creams and body butters.  I use the Racinne Youth Power Skin Care Regime and I seriously love it.  This is by far the best facial skin care products I've ever used!  You can see my post about them here.  Time to throw the rugs and towels in the dryer.  Done.

Ahhh...hitting the bed feels good and I say a prayer of gratitude to my heavenly father for a wonderful weekend.

So how was your weekend?  What did you do?  I hope you enjoyed yours as much as I enjoyed mine.

Hugs Y'all...

Humility and fear of the Lord bring wealth and honor and life.
~ Proverb 22:4

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Make Your Own Magnolia Leaf Wreath

More fall y'all.  
Have you all been crafting your little hearts out?  I've been trying to.  Sometimes the best laid plans are full of changes. Like when yucky stomach virus' comes on and decides that you're the perfect host, even when you don't want to be. I picture little purple and green men running amuck, like house guest who just DON'T want to leave.  I mean YUCK...
Back to more fun fall talk.
I made a magnolia wreath.  Easy yes, quick not so much.  You can find lots of tutorials on Pinterest.  I chose to copycat Michelle's over at Sweet Something Designs.  You can find all the step-by-step instructions along with a list of supplies right HERE.
Once the wreath was finished I couldn't resist adding some of the Magnolia seed pods,but they just sort of got lost in the leaves.  I'll fix that, says my inner voice.  It's nothing a little paint and Martha Stewart glitter can't fix.

So I mixed a couple of colors to come up with a chartreuse shade and while the paint's still wet, on goes a sprinkle of glitter.  Be sure to have a professional paint box like mine before you start.  Nothing but the best old box will do.  I used a block of styrofoam and some wooden skewers to hold the pods up and make them easy to work with.  Bam -  just like that, they brighten up the wreath.
To hang the wreath I used Red Jute Webbing.  I love this stuff. I already had some sitting around but you can find it online at the Online Fabric Store HERE for only 85 cents a yard.  Even less if you buy more than 69 yards,  Can you say big project?

To attach it to the wreath I simply wrapped the jute around and hot glued it just above the grape vine wreath.  Then I eye-balled where I wanted it to hang and since my door is wood, I just tapped a tack through it at the top of the door. Easy!

Still, it is Halloween and this beautiful wreath is just a little understated for such a fun holiday.
Lets add a garland, shall we.
Now, that's a little better.  Here's how I did it.
  • Print a cute vintage Halloween card on card stock
  • Cut a square piece of burlap the same side of your card.  Fold the burlap in half length-wise and cut at a diagonal on the bottom half.
  • I used Martha stewart's Loop Script Stencil Set & a sponge spouncer to stamp the letters.
  • Glue a length of ribbon across the top and tie scraps of colorful ribbon between each letter & picture.
  • I tied the ends of the ribbon to 2 skewers and used a drop of glue to hold it.  Then just stick the skewers into wreath. That way you can easily change the banner out in a few days for a Thanksgiving one.
I really did enjoy making it.  The leaf bundling was the easy part, the wiring to the grapevine wreath put a little hurtin' on my fingers but I think the more you do it the easier it gets.

I just realized all my porch decorations were created by me except the witch.  Oh' how I wish I could paint.  Stay tuned and I'll show you how to make my little trick-or-treater. She's been with us for years now.

* Tip - as the green leaves start fading just stick a few more in here and there.  Next year I would like to try making one using foam oasis to keep it fresh.  Maybe I'll try an all green one.

Thanks to Sweet Somethings Designs for the easy to follow tutorial.  Stop by and visit her and see all her creative designs.

Check out more of the fall items I worked on this week like the one's I've listed below:

I'd love to hear what you've been working on this week so I can come by and take a peek.

Hugs Y'all...

With long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation. 
~ Psalm 91:16