One of my Mom's great loves in life is gardening. For as long as I can remember she has worked daily on her beautiful flower garden. Carefully planning and pruning to create a stunning floral landscape every year. She would always bring in her flower cuttings and was in constant need for vases of all shapes and sizes. For Mothers Day this year I thought I would try out a new painting technique that I've been dying to try with the Martha Stewart Crafts Paint by Plaid. I created some fun paint dipped bud vases for her to have on hand for her beautiful flowers.
Martha Stewart Paint
DIY Halloween Trick-or-Treat Bags
I just realised that I never posted this DIY Trick-or-Treat bag that I made for a fun event over at Eighteen25 and thought I would share if you happened to miss it. It's so easy and fun… you TOTALLY still have time to make some for your kiddos for the festivites coming up!
When I think of Halloween one of my favorite elements is coming up with a super cute Trick-or-Treat bag for my four kiddos. Now in my day, the bag of choice was my pillow case becuase I tend to lean on the side of optimistic, or shall we say hopeful! But a pillow case is about as cute as a… well a pillow case!
This year I teamed up with Christene one of my contributors at WhipperBerry to create a super easy DIY Trick-or-Treat bag that is the perfect size and darn stickin' cute…
{design elements from the Spooky Junque kit by Rhonna Farrer}
Here is what you will need for this fun project…
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{Lifestyle Crafts} Halloween Goodies and Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie in a Jar
I hope everyone had a fun and safe Labor Day yesterday. We had a ball swimming and playing games with some great friends!
With Labor Day now come and gone it's time to start getting ready for one of my favorite times of the year… AUTUMN! Lifestyle Crafts is launching their new line of Holiday die cuts and I'm so excited to give you a sneak peak…
I made this fun Halloween treat container using the cute skull and cross bones {made from the turkey leg die cut} along with the Spooked Printing Plates using the Epic Letterpress. Isn't it fun?
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