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DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls

7 · Jan 22, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Normally a costly buy, these farmhouse tiered bowls are a stylish storage option for either the kitchen, office or craft room. Rather than breaking the bank, you can grab a few items at Michaels to make one of your own.

+ This DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls post brought to you by Michaels +DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

I will fully admit, I love the farmhouse trend. I’ve slowly been gathering home decor pieces that help to transform my spaces into cute little farmhouse nooks.

One piece that everyone loves right now is tiered trays or tiered bowls, you see them everywhere. I’ve looked and sometimes these gems have a hefty price tag which stinks because they are great for organizing in the home. They are handy in the office to organize office supplies, pens, pencils, scissors. You can even add in some decor to dress up your office. The same is true for the craft room. Tiered bowls are great for story craft supplies; paints, brushes, markers, your Cricut tools and so much more. In the kitchen they are super handy as well. You can use them to keep healthy fruits and vegetables on the counter so that your kiddos reach for the healthy snacks that are close at hand.In need of a set of tiered bowls for the kitchen, I thought rather than purchasing one, maybe I could make one of my own.

Of course, I ran over to Michaels to see what I could find. Their isles are packed full of great storage and organization goodies this time of year. Well, all year, but this time of year especially. The cool thing about looking for storage solutions at Michaels, you can think “outside of the box” and CREATE your own storage solution from the isles there.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls Supplies

Rustic clay pots have always been a favorite of mine. I found these beautiful clay pots in the floral section at Michaels. They have that farmhouse or even old world look that I just love and, they are large… Perfect for tiered bowls.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

• large clay pots in the floral section at Michaels (I would provide a link however, they aren’t listed online yet)

• ArtMinds™ Wood Decorative Candle Holder, 6 3/4″

• Wood Doll Head by ArtMinds®, 2.5″

• E6000® Permanent Craft Adhesive, 2.0 oz.

• Americana® Decor™ Chalky Finish Paint, 8oz. – white

Instructions

Now, this part couldn’t get any easier. To begin, I painted the candle stick with a light coat of the chalky finish paint.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

That will dry in just a few minutes. While you’re waiting for that to dry, check the center point of your bowls. The bowl on that will be on the bottom may need to be sanded down a bit in order for your candle holder to sit straight.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

Once your candle holder is dry, add your E-600 to the top and follow the package directions for adhering it to the center of the clay pot. Keep in mind, you’re going to glue the TOP of the candle holder to the bottom bowl so that the the wider BOTTOM of the candle holder will hold-up the top bowl.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

I placed a paper towel underneath to protect my surface from any glue drips. Once that is nice and secure, you can glue the wood feet i.e. doll heads, to the bottom of the bowl again, with the E-6000.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

Let those cure according to package directions and then do the same with the top bowl.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

Once that has properly cured, you’re all finished! You now have farmhouse tiered bowls!

I’m using mine to hold fruit in my kitchen. It fits perfect on my counter tops right under my cabinets.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

I love the look of these pots so much, I stocked up on some smaller ones for all of my plants this spring.

What are you looking to organize? Do you need a creative storage solution? Michaels has everything you need to get organized for the new year! From washi storage to lexington carts, you can MAKE your year the most organized one yet!

What to keep this project idea close at hand? Feel free to pin the image below to your favorite DIY board so that you can find it later.

DIY Farmhouse Tiered Bowls are easy as pie to make thanks to @michaels. Normally a costly buy, these tiered bowls won’t break the bank and they are super easy to make. A great storage option for either the kitchen or the office! Come on over to WhipperBerry to learn how to make one for your home.

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Farmhouse Inspired Christmas Tree – Dream Tree Challenge

75 · Nov 1, 2017 · 1 Comment

It’s getting close to my favorite time of year… Christmas!! Every year it’s so fun to participate in the Michaels Dream Tree Challenge and this year has been EXTRA FUN!  We gathered together as a family and crafted our Christmas tree together and it was so fun. From trees to ornaments and holiday décor, Michaels has everything you need to MAKE this holiday your own! You can even shop over 100 Christmas Trees at Michaels.com. Crafting your tree together is a  great way to bring the family together at the beginning of the Holiday season. Here is what we created to make our 2017 tree magical for our home and family.

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The Christmas Tree

This year, I picked the 7.5 Ft. Pre-Lit Jasper Cashmere Artificial Christmas Tree, Clear Lights by Ashland™.  At first it was a little wide for our space. BUT… We placed it on top of an old bucket I had and then bent the lower branches down to give it a slimmer figure. I wish ‘slimming-down’ was that easy for all of us! 😉 That also raised the tree up a bit, which makes it look better in a room with vaulted ceilings.

Regardless of what this photo looks like below (someone was being a bit dramatic…) The Jasper tree is super easy to set-up. It’s literally plug and play. The electricity runs through the poll of the tree so you don’t have to go hunting around for all of the connections. Then all you have to do is fluff the branches.

setting-up-the-tree

Farmhouse Inspired Christmas Ornaments

Part of the fun when decorating for the Holidays is actually making some of your own decor. This year I was inspired by some ornaments that Joanna Gains has created for another store. I LOVE them and thought we could make some of our own with supplies from Michaels.

I grabbed some of the shatter proof ornaments at Michaels along with some of the Americana Chalkboard Paint from DecoArt…

Shatter proof ornaments from @Michaels

  • Plastic Onion Ornaments By Artminds™

  • Clear Plastic Ornaments By Artminds™

  • Americana Chalkboard Paint

Americana Chalkboard Paint for Christmas Ornaments

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My daughter Haley is home from college with her boyfriend Kyle and we decided to have a paint party. We covered the table with plastic wrap and went to town with the clear ornaments from Michaels.  We painted them all over with the chalkboard paint. Now, the only reason I use chalkboard paint is because I like the matte look. Then we used a white paint marker from Sharpie and created all of the little swiss crosses on the ornaments.

Create DIY Hearth and Home Black Swiss Cross Christmas Ornaments via WhipperBerry

They turned out super cute and we had so much fun making them together!

Create DIY Hearth and Home Black Swiss Cross Christmas Ornaments via WhipperBerry

Create DIY Hearth and Home Black Swiss Cross Christmas Ornaments via WhipperBerry

I think they may be my new favorite Christmas ornaments for our tree.

Next, we painted some large wood stars from Michaels with Americana Decor Chalky Finish paint from DecoArt.  Then we used my Cricut Maker to add titles of Christmas Carols onto the stars. You can learn how to make those HERE. You can even download the graphics that I designed for the stars!

DIY Christmas Star from WhipperBerry

Farmhouse Christmas Carol Ornaments from WhipperBerry

The next element for my tree is a few types of picks that I found in the Christmas pick section of Michaels.

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

Quite honestly, picks are some of my favorite ways to add personality to my Christmas trees. They really add to the tree and they aren’t very pricey. I LOVE the fuzzy little stars, the gold antlers, and the cotton stems. They look fabulous on the tree!

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

The last element is the ribbon picks.  They couldn’t be easier to make. I found some perfect ribbon at Michaels and cut it into 6 inch sections…

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

Then I folded it in half and wrapped some floral wire around the bottom leaving a 4-5 inch tail to secure it to the tree. Super simple and the bottom doesn’t need to be pretty.

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

Then you use the wire tail to attach them to the tree. An easy, easy way to fill in those bald spots on the tree or add a pop of color. Again, it’s a very cost friendly way to add color to your tree.

Love FARMHOUSE decor? Then you are going to LOVE this Farmhouse inspired Christmas Carol Star ornament that you can create for your home.

One last thing… I almost forgot! We decided to HANG our star from the ceiling for this tree. I bought a large wood star at Michaels and wrapped it with some wire lights and then hung it from the ceiling. We made sure to place our hook in a stud so that we didn’t have issues with the weight of the star. It’s so simple and tops it with that rustic farmhouse look.

Wow, it’s amazing how some simple elements can come together to create a really stunning tree. All of my kiddos have said this tree is the best we’ve ever had. Make sure to download the Michaels App on your smartphone so you don’t miss any of their amazing holiday deals this season. It really is a great app to have. No more saving receipts! That’s worth it right there.

Don’t forget to tag me in your tree photos… I love to see what you guys are creating!

For more inspiration, visit the Michaels blog and their Pinterest, Facebook and Instagram accounts.

 Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast Paper Roll Sign with Cricut Easy Press

2 · Oct 16, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Today, I have a fun new idea. I’ve always loved the vintage paper rolls that little shops used to have. They would keep a roll of brown paper on it and use it to wrap parcels for their shoppers. Well, they are making a come back thanks to the vintage farmhouse lovers. I have found some vintage style paper rolls that aren’t too expensive and thought it would be fun to create new signs for the seasons with heat transfer vinyl and the NEW Cricut Easy Press.Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

• This post brought to you by Cricut •

Isn’t that fun?! It’s kind of a new concept when it comes to signage around the home.

Now, some people are naturally gifted and can create beautiful signs with just a sharpie and a little imagination. I however, can not… I wish I could! I was not gifted with that talent. The problem is that I love the look and I don’t have an arm and a leg to pay and actual artist to create my design each time I want to change it out. Then, I thought I could use vinyl and cut a design with the Cricut cutting machine. The problem with that is, the transfer tape would be a nightmare on the paper. It would just turn into a hot mess. Plus… I’m not a fan of weeding intricate designs out of vinyl. Although, I don’t mind weeding the Cricut Iron-on Lite! It’s so much easier to weed. I set out to see if it was possible to use Cricut Iron-On Lite on paper and sure enough, it works with the Easy Press!! I LOVE this new tool from Cricut!

All you need to do is to download my SVG file for the Witch and Ghoul sign OR you can download the free printable and print it out to display. You could even frame it if you’d like. I’ve sized it at 8×10 for your use.

Paper Roll Sign Supplies

  • vintage style paper roll like the one here
  • Cricut Iron-On Lite – Black
  • Cricut Maker or Explore series machine
  • Cricut Easy Press
  • light cotton towel
  • heat resistant surface to work on
  • scissors

Paper Roll Sign Instructions

First, you’ll need to upload the SVG file into Cricut Design Space and size your design for the size of your paper roll. My roll is 8 inches but, you can get even larger paper rolls. You’ll be able to size the design for your paper roll size.

Then you’ll need to load your heat transfer vinyl onto your cutting mat and load into your machine and cut out the design.

Learning how to cut iron on vinyl with the Cricut Maker via WhipperBerry

 

Quick tip… I leave the vinyl on the roll while I am cutting it. It doesn’t interfere with the cutting process and it cuts down on waste.

Then you’ll need to weed your design to remove the excess vinyl.

Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

While you are weeding your vinyl, you’ll want to pre-heat your Cricut Easy Press. Once you finish with the weeding process, you should unroll some of your paper  and place something at the bottom of the roll to keep it from rolling back-up.

Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

I like to pre-heat my surface before I lay down my design. The transfer seems to work best that way. Then I center the design onto the paper like so…

Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

I then cover it with the cotton tea towel to protect the paper.

Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

Then I place the Easy Press or the iron right on top and let it works it’s magic. I have found that 350˚ for about 50 seconds typically does the trick. Then, I let it cool for a minute or two and then remove the plastic protective covering.

Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

Replace the towel and do one more shot with the Easy Press. Voilá.. You’re finished!

Travel back in time with this fun vintage paper roll sign created by WhipperBerry for Halloween. Witch and Ghoul Death and Breakfast sign available as an SVG file for cutting machines or a printable file for FREE!

Doesn’t it look kinda of cool? You can check out my post on how to create that Halloween Taxidermy  to complete the entire look. It’s super easy too.

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the new Easy Press! I’ve used it on all kinds of surfaces now. Paper, canvas, fabric and my next project will be on ribbon. I can’t wait to show you how it turns out. Make sure you add the Cricut Easy Press to your Christmas list AND make sure you make it on the Nice List so that you will for sure get one. It’s one of those game changing tools that you are going to LOVE.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

DIY Fall Throw Pillow • Oh, Delicious Fall

9 · Aug 30, 2017 · 3 Comments

Summer is coming to a close and it’s time to start thinking about Fall decor! This DIY Fall Throw Pillow is Perfect for your front porch or any room in the house!

Come make this simple Fall throw pillow with the fun "Oh, Delicious Fall" design by WhipperBerry. This is created with the Cricut Maker & Easy Press along with the Cricut Heat Transfer Material.

{ This post brought to you by • Cricut }

It’s time to start decorating for Fall and I’m over the moon excited to finally have a front porch that I can decorate! I’ve been working on all kinds of projects for the porch design and today I’m going to show you one of the elements. My DIY Fall throw pillow with the cute saying, “Oh, Delicious Fall.” Earlier today if you have been following my Story on Instagram… You watched live, how easy it is to make this simple accent pillow with the new Cricut Maker & Easy Press along with the Cricut Heat Transfer Material. It’s sooooo cool!!

The Cricut MAKER

You guys… I know you’ve seen all the buzz around the creative world about the new Cricut Maker and Cricut Easy Press. I’m here to tell you, everything you’ve heard is legit. These two new machines are game changers in the creative world. I’m sure you’ve seen some of the stuff the new Cricut Maker can do, it cuts…

  • fabric { without any type of backing }
  • felt
  • leather
  • balsa and bass wood
  • crepe paper
  • chip board
  • mat board
  • and the list goes on and on…

The engineers at Cricut have come up with an adaptive cutting tool system that is truly inspired. They have also dramatically increased the cutting power which allows for all of the new materials. They’ve increased the cutting power 10x… That’s seriously impressive! Here are some of the displays with amazing vignettes all created with the Cricut Maker for the launch event earlier this month.

The Cricut Maker and Easy Press Launch Event with WhipperBerry

The Cricut adaptive tool system

Well, enough about that… Let’s get to work on the Fall throw pillow. Now keep in mind, I am using the new Cricut Maker but, you can use any of the Cricut cutting machines like the Cricut Air 2 for this project. We are using the Cricut Heat Transfer Material that any of those machines can handle just fine. Also, I am using the Cricut Easy Press, which is FABULOUS!! But, you won’t be left out in the cold if you don’t have an Easy Press yet… You can use your iron to create this accent fluffy pillow as well.

Instructions for the DIY Fall Throw Pillow

Materials needed:

  • pillow cover
  • pillow form
  • Cricut Iron-On Lite – black
  • Cricut Light Grip cutting mat
  • Cricut cutting machine
  • Cricut Easy Press or an Iron
  • light cotton towel
  • Cricut Design Space

Directions:

First, you need to download the “Oh, delicious Fall” design that I’ve created for this pillow.

Oh, delicious Fall design for accent pillow by WhipperBerry

Then you’ll need to upload it into Design Space…

Working in Cricut Design Space

You’ll do that by clicking on the upload button on the left side of the screen.

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Now, the design is already sized for your standard 15 inch throw pillow but you can size it larger or smaller if you like. You will also need to add the maple leaf from the image library. I searched for a maple leaf in the search bar and then selected the leaf below. You could always select whatever image you like.

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Size and place the leaf into the design and then you need to select your designs and then Weld them together and then Attach them to your “cutting mat.”

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Now, it’s time to “Make It” by clicking on the Make It button at the top right of the screen. When working with iron-on material, you need to make sure that you mirror the design so that it cuts properly.

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Now, you need to place your Cricut Iron-On light onto your cutting mat. Make sure to follow the package directions for how to place it on your mat. Basically, the shiny side needs to be placed face down on the mat. If you were following my Instagram Story, you would have seen that I don’t bother to cut the material off of the roll until I have finished cutting my design. It cuts down on waste and makes it easier to remove your design from the cutting mat. All you need to do is roll it right back up. It’s super slick.

How to load your Cricut Iron-On Lite onto your cutting mat.

Now, you need to load your mat into the machine, connect your machine to your computer, iPad or other mobil device via Bluetooth and then select your material that you will be cutting.

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Click on Iron-On and you’re all set to cut…

Learning how to cut iron on vinyl with the Cricut Maker via WhipperBerry

Once you have finished the cutting process, you’ll need to weed your iron-on vinyl to remove the excess material.

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While you are weeding your iron-on vinyl, you’ll want to pre-heat your Cricut Easy Press or your iron so that you’re ready to go once you’ve finished weeding.

The NEW Cricut MAKER and the Cricut Easy Press

I have found a setting of 350˚ for about 50 seconds usually does the trick when I’m working with the Cricut Iron-On Lite. The nice thing about the easy press is that is has nice consistent temperature over the entire base. Check this out…

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This is showing the heat variance with a traditional iron. That’s why some people have been frustrated in the past with creating iron-on projects. You don’t have to worry about that anymore with the Easy Press. It has a large 9×9 inch plate which is AWSOME!! That’s how you’ll achieve professional results without investing in a bulking and expensive heat press machine. It’s light weight and easy to store which is a total bonus.

First, I pre-heat my pillow cover, this helps to start the iron-on process with the vinyl. Plus, it irons out any wrinkles in your pillow cover.

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Oh, I also use a portable ironing blanket that you can find at Walmart or Target in the laundry section. It’s perfect for protecting your surface while you’re using the Easy Press.

Now, center your design on your pillow cover.

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Cover your design with a light cotton tea towel.

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And then, place the Easy Press onto your design with the timer set for 50 seconds and press the Cricut button to start the timer. Lightly press on the Easy Press and wait for the timer to go off.

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Now, my design was a little larger than the 9×9 plate so I did it a few times to make sure I had transferred the entire design onto my pillow cover. Then I removed the protective plastic cover, replaced the towel and then did one more go with the Easy Press to make sure everything was set.

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That was it! I put the pillow form into the pillow cover and voilá… I had a fun accent piece for my new front porch bench.

Oh, Delicious Fall accent pillow created by WhipperBerry

How simple is that? If you don’t have a Cricut machine or the Cricut Easy Press… I would for sure start dropping hints to Santa pronto! This is a new era for creating and these are the must have tools!!

Disclaimer • I am a Cricut Ambassador this year and I’m thrilled to be a part of that crew. I truly love these products and for sure would not share anything that I didn’t naturally use in my own life and LOVE. I have received product and payment for my time in putting together this informative post for you guys. I hope you ENJOY!

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.

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