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Fall is my favorite time of the year. Here are some beautiful ideas for your entry.
via BHG Hanging Pinecones and MonogramviaAutumn Porch via Decked Out for Fall via BHG Autumn Path My favorite mums maroon For a simple look just 2 of these large mums in a pot would be pretty. via Create a Colorful Fall Porch by adding a few fall colored pillows, pumpkins, and a rug. The rug looks like sisal. You could purchase a plain sisal rug and mask off squares and paintvia Harvesttime Display works with the green door.
Showing posts with label Creative Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Ideas. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Meet Charley my granddog
tutu photo courtesy of 2000 tutus and hair bow photo courtesy of The Sassy Pup
Isn't she a beauty? Don't tell the boys (my 2 labs and Jasper my grandpuppy I posted her pic first! :D
I'm making her a tutu and hair bow similar to these.
I'm trying to figure out how to attach a hair bow. :) Velcro, baby hair bow adhesive, toothpaste, or would a grooming band work? If not I'll just attach it to a collar.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Free Rolls of Paper
photos courtesy of Memory Makers Magazine
You can pick of end rolls of paper at your Newspaper office for free or a small fee. Just call ahead to check if they have them and the price.
When the boys were little I cut off pieces for them to draw on.
Ideas for using newspaper print:
1. Have the lie down on the newsprint and draw an outline of their body. Let them draw and color or paint their on features and clothes.Cut them out and hang them up.
2. Use for wrapping paper. You can stamp designs on, wrap red ribbon on in diagonal like candy canes, stencil it, wrap your gift in the paper and then wrap a pretty strip of printed gift wrap or scrapbook paper then wrap a band of ribbon. Wrap a small gift and tie with red and white butchers twine.
3. In a pinch you can cut out and make "tissue paper" flames to top off a gift bag.
photo courtesy of Retail Packaging.
Another cool site "The Simple Dollar" has a list of 15 uses for newspaper rolls. One I hadn't thought of was making paper seedling pots Here is another tutorial for paper seedling pots This one is made like a paper cootie catcher. LOL cool hey?
photos of the Cootie Catcher seedling pots courtesy of spring up dundee
More tutorials and ideas
Repurpose White Waste Paper Into Doves For A Beautifully Wrapped Wedding Gift
DIY Gift Wrap by Grey Likes Weddings
life size ghost
Make Gift Wrapping Paper With Kids
Gold Gift Wrap
Pink and White Book/DVD Gift Wrap using a pencil
You can pick of end rolls of paper at your Newspaper office for free or a small fee. Just call ahead to check if they have them and the price.
When the boys were little I cut off pieces for them to draw on.
Ideas for using newspaper print:
1. Have the lie down on the newsprint and draw an outline of their body. Let them draw and color or paint their on features and clothes.Cut them out and hang them up.
2. Use for wrapping paper. You can stamp designs on, wrap red ribbon on in diagonal like candy canes, stencil it, wrap your gift in the paper and then wrap a pretty strip of printed gift wrap or scrapbook paper then wrap a band of ribbon. Wrap a small gift and tie with red and white butchers twine.
3. In a pinch you can cut out and make "tissue paper" flames to top off a gift bag.
photo courtesy of Retail Packaging.
Another cool site "The Simple Dollar" has a list of 15 uses for newspaper rolls. One I hadn't thought of was making paper seedling pots Here is another tutorial for paper seedling pots This one is made like a paper cootie catcher. LOL cool hey?
photos of the Cootie Catcher seedling pots courtesy of spring up dundee
More tutorials and ideas
Repurpose White Waste Paper Into Doves For A Beautifully Wrapped Wedding Gift
DIY Gift Wrap by Grey Likes Weddings
life size ghost
Make Gift Wrapping Paper With Kids
Gold Gift Wrap
Pink and White Book/DVD Gift Wrap using a pencil
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Tack Quilt for picnic,pet throw, or bed cover
photo courtesy of http://www.boltneighborhood.com
I found this cute throw on Bolt neighborhood's Blog.
This was made for a Picnic throw but wouldn't it be great to use on the floor or to throw over your sofa or chair for you pet?
Years ago ladies would make this when they needed an easy to sew quilt for everyday use. I have a few old tied quilts that are similar to this. One is from my Aunt Albertie who has since passed. She made it over 50 years ago. I treasure it.
Another idea I have is to make a rag quilt for a throw to cover my bedspread. I have 2 full grown labs who like to sleep with DH and me!
Here's another tack quilt but made with tablecloth and sheet. The cording makes it look so nice.
photo courtesy of Craft Stylish
How to Create a Bedcover from a Sheet and Tablecloth
I found this cute throw on Bolt neighborhood's Blog.
This was made for a Picnic throw but wouldn't it be great to use on the floor or to throw over your sofa or chair for you pet?
Years ago ladies would make this when they needed an easy to sew quilt for everyday use. I have a few old tied quilts that are similar to this. One is from my Aunt Albertie who has since passed. She made it over 50 years ago. I treasure it.
Another idea I have is to make a rag quilt for a throw to cover my bedspread. I have 2 full grown labs who like to sleep with DH and me!
Here's another tack quilt but made with tablecloth and sheet. The cording makes it look so nice.
photo courtesy of Craft Stylish
How to Create a Bedcover from a Sheet and Tablecloth
Another gift idea for Brownies
I don't know why I'm so obsessed with BROWNIES lately. Really I don't bake them that much. But these ideas just keep popping up in my brain!
Again I found this idea at Dollar Tree.
A square cake pan 7 1/2" is perfect for baking a batch of brownies in. Cooling. A dusting of confectioners sugar or spreading on homemade fudge icing. I'll post an easy fudge icing soon. Wrap in cellophane and tie a bow in a wired ribbon and add a cute label.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Pretty Paper Bowls
Yesterday I was looking for ideas for gifting brownies. Wilton has a kit that comes with window boxes, tissue, and sticker 6/$2.99. I'll wait until Hobby Lobby has their 40% off coupon and buy some.
Another idea I found from Martha Stewart. I subscribe to "craft of the day" and in today's mail there was an idea for making pretty paper bowls. I thought now this would be an inexpensive alternative and you could use the colors of your choice!
Martha used white paper plates and bright colored rubber bands. You could make these from the white or your theme color. Add several square sheets of tissue paper or a doily. Lay your brownie in the bowl and wrap with cellophane or plastic wrap and tie a bow from colored twine, ribbon, or string and tie on or sticker label. In place of the colored rubber bands you could use plain rubber band or just use a glue stick to put the bowl together and tie a ribbon around the bowl or leave plain since you're going to wrap it in cellophane or plastic wrap.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Saline Sinus Rinse Recipe
Lately mama's been having sinus/allergy problems. I asked her if she was using a sinus saline rinse. She said she was out of the packets of rinse solution. I said just make you some. She said I don't remember the recipe. LOL
Today is her birthday so I made her a bottle of the solution, labeled it, tied a hemp string around it and added a little coin charm. On the label I wrote in large letters "Saline Rinse" along with the instructions, "add 1 teaspoon to 1 cup water". This will last her a long time and with the label, string, and coin she can't miss it in her cabinet! :D
The recipe is on the link above. I made a batch with 12 Tablespoons sea salt and 4 Tablespoons baking soda.
Today is her birthday so I made her a bottle of the solution, labeled it, tied a hemp string around it and added a little coin charm. On the label I wrote in large letters "Saline Rinse" along with the instructions, "add 1 teaspoon to 1 cup water". This will last her a long time and with the label, string, and coin she can't miss it in her cabinet! :D
The recipe is on the link above. I made a batch with 12 Tablespoons sea salt and 4 Tablespoons baking soda.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Homemade Bath Salts
Homemade Bath Salts
This has several bath salts recipes/formulas.
http://www.favecrafts.com/Gifts-in-a-Jar/Homemade-Bath-Salts/ct/1
I have tureen jars left over from my soy candle making. They would make pretty gifts by adding a round label from Avery on top and tying a hemp string around neck and tying coin charms like they sell at Hobby Lobby to the ends of the string. You can buy waterproof labels but you usually have to order them online so I just spray several light coats of polyurethane spray or even hairspray on your labels before you attach them to your jars.
Avery has a template you can download. If you have problems using a circle template or even finding circle labels you can use square ones.
I found an Avery Design & Print Online. It's free
This has several bath salts recipes/formulas.
http://www.favecrafts.com/Gifts-in-a-Jar/Homemade-Bath-Salts/ct/1
I have tureen jars left over from my soy candle making. They would make pretty gifts by adding a round label from Avery on top and tying a hemp string around neck and tying coin charms like they sell at Hobby Lobby to the ends of the string. You can buy waterproof labels but you usually have to order them online so I just spray several light coats of polyurethane spray or even hairspray on your labels before you attach them to your jars.
Avery has a template you can download. If you have problems using a circle template or even finding circle labels you can use square ones.
I found an Avery Design & Print Online. It's free
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