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Crafts

How to Make Stylish Fabric Banners with the Cricut Maker

7 · Feb 26, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Forget the scissors & craft knife! I have a sure-fire way to create the most amazing graphic-driven fabric banners for your kiddos room or next event. NO sewing skills required! How cool are those fabric banners that are made out of felt? You know where I’m going with this! Come learn how to make graphic banners with the fabric without mind-numbing hand-cutting. If you want to see which is best, the Cricut or the Silhouette then read about that comparison here.

+ This post brought to you by the lovely folks at Cricut +How to Create Fabric Banners • They are easy to make with the Cricut Maker and have such impact in your room or for a party. Come learn how easy they are to make at whipperBerry.

Tools of the Trade

Having always been in LOVE with creating graphics, the idea of being able to design graphic driven projects out of fabric has always been a desire of mine. However, I don’t have the patience to sit with scissors or craft knifes to cut out my graphic elements. I was thrilled at the advent of the original Cricut back in the day. It revolutionized crafting, as we knew it, at the time. However, it just didn’t have the cutting chops for fabric. The new Cricut Maker is just as revolutionary as the first cartridge based Cricut in the Fabric world. It’s TOPS for sure!

Vintage Adventure Room

I’ve been working on a room makeover for my little guy, Gage. We created a vintage adventure room that covers everything land and sea. It’s all about adventure in this great big world of ours. I wanted to have some animals of the sea & land represented in the room. I used my Cricut Maker to make a vinyl stencil for this cute fox storage chest for his little gadgets and gizmos.

Transform a simple mini storage chest from IKEA into this cute little fox storage chest for your little ones little toys and trinkets. I used some of the @decoart chalky finish paint along with my @cricut Maker to create this fun design for my little boys room • WhipperBerry

Next, I wanted to make some sea loving creatures for some fabric banners on his wall. We LOVE Narwhals and jellyfish at our house quite a bit so, I knew I had to create something with these two ocean gems. After a little design work, I came up with these cute designs. Let's Explore the Deep Blue Banner created by WhipperBerry • A great banner idea for your little ones room.

Supplies for Fabric Banners

The next trick, making these designs into fabric banners for Gage’s room. I rummaged through my fabric stash and found some colors that would go well with the room design.

Fabric Banners • Great colors for a little boys room

Here’s the rest of the supplies you will need.

  • fabric
  • Heat n’ Bond
  • Cricut Maker
  • Cricut Rotary Cutter
  • Cricut Bonded Fabric Blade
  • Cricut Fabric Cutting Mat
  • fabric glue
  • wood dowel
  • cotton rope
  • sewing machine (optional)
  • thread (optional)

How to Create Graphic Banners with Fabric • They are easy to make with the Cricut Maker and have such impact in your room or for a party. Come learn how easy they are to make at whipperBerry.

Instructions

First, you need to create your design within Cricut Design Space. You can use either the large library of fonts that they have compiled at Cricut or, use your favorite fonts on your computer. You also have access to thousands of graphics that you can use to personalize your space or dress-up your party.

How to Prepare Graphic to Cut in Cricut Design Space

When you are working with multiply colors of fabric or paper, Cricut Design Space has some brilliant features that I really like. Instead of typing them all out I thought I would create a video for you watch that teaches you exactly how to prepare your designs to cut that really makes the cutting process so much easier. Click on the image below to watch the video.When you are working with multiply colors of fabric or paper, Cricut Design Space has some brilliant features that I really like. Instead of typing them all out I thought I would create a video for you watch that teaches you exactly how to prepare your designs to cut that really makes the cutting process so much easier.- WhipperBerry

Cutting Fabric

Now that your designs are ready to cut, it’s time to prepare your cutting mats. If you are cutting fabric, you need to make sure you are using the fabric cutting mat and the fabric rotary cutter. If you happen to have a rotary cutter that needs to be changed, here is a tutorial on how to do that. Cut your fabric to fit the cutting mat and place it on the mat.

PRO TIP • Don’t worry about cleaning the fabric cutting mat of all the fuzz & threads after you use it. It will work just fine with fuzz & threads. Attempting to clean the mat actually does more harm than good.

If you are planning on ironing your graphics onto the banners, you’ll want to iron-on the Heat n’Bond BEFORE you cut your fabric. (I use my Easy Press, which I LOVE!) In that case, you may want to use the Bonded Fabric Blade when cutting your fabric. I say that with a caveat, I found that the bonded felt that I used cut better with the rotary cutting blade.

Graphic Placement on Banners

Once you have all of your graphic element cut, you’re ready to place them on the banners. I like to layout my design onto the fabric banner first, to make sure I like the placement. That’s where the Cricut Weeding Tools come in real handy. I LOVE those tweezers!

Next, I use the Easy Press to warm the surface of the fabric banner and then lay down my graphics again quickly. Then, I cover them with the Iron-On Protective Sheet or a cotton dish towel if using a standard iron and press my graphics onto the banner according to the Heat n’ Bond directions.

3D Graphics on Banner

One really fun thing you can do when cutting graphics in this manner, you can add some little 3D elements to your design. I thought it would be fun to have my narwhal’s fin to pop out a bit to give him a little more character. When I was pressing the narwhal onto the banner, I placed the used backing of the Heat n’ Bond under the fin with the shiny side of the paper facing the fin. That would mean the it wouldn’t stick to the fabric or the paper.

Now, his cute little fin will pop right out!

Creating Banner Hanger

Now, to hand the cute banners that you just made. You need to either sew a pocket for the dowel or use fabric glue to create create the pocket. I prefer the sewing method however, if you don’t have a sewing machine, you don’t need to run out and purchase one just for this project.

You need to fold your fabric over to create a pocket large enough to feed your dowel through.

When you have the banner with the dowel ready to hang, attach the rope and hang on the wall!

How to Create Graphic Banners with Fabric • They are easy to make with the Cricut Maker and have such impact in your room or for a party. Come learn how easy they are to make at whipperBerry.

Now, I know you are going to want to save this tutorial and share it with all of your friends (wink, wink!) Here is a handy graphic to Pin…

How to Create Graphic Banners with Fabric • They are easy to make with the Cricut Maker and have such impact in your room or for a party. Come learn how easy they are to make at whipperBerry.

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From Carpool to Care Packages • Hunger-Aid Survival Kits

64 · Jan 29, 2018 · Leave a Comment

This post has been sponsored by Nature Valley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

With four kiddos that range in age from 7 to 20, I’ve been running carpool FOREVER it seems. One thing that never changes, no matter the age of the child, they ALWAYS arrive hungry! Even when they are far away in college, they are constantly fighting those hangries. I have found that from carpool to care packages, my go to products are always Nature Valley. Whenever I am at  Walmart, I always stock-up on our favorite hunger fighting snacks to add to our camping supplies, Hunger-Aid Carpool Snack Bin or, to include in a Hunger-Aid College Survival Box.Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

 

I remember the first time I had a Nature Valley Granola Bar when I was a kid. It was at Girl Scout Camp and I remember biting into this crunchy granola bar and loving the flavor and especially the crunch. For years, it was my go to granola treat when I was in the mood for crunch time. I felt like I was getting an extra special treat because they always had TWO bars in each package. That’s a big deal when you’re young or even when you’re a poor college student. Over the years, I’ve watched their brand grow to include many more snacking options that, as a Mom, I love sharing with my kiddos.

Taking Care of the HANGRIES • The Hunger-Aid Carpool Snack Bin

Having four kiddos; one in college, high school, middle & elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley  products, as well as extra school supplies “just in case,” is fabulous way to let your children know that you truly care about their success.

I’m loving the NEW Nature Valley Layered Granola Nut Bars & Soft-Baked Filled Squares. They are perfect for either, before school on one of those hectic mornings or after to take care of those hungry tummies. They are so scrumptious and the carpool kiddos love them. I’ve created a Hunger-Aid Carpool Snack Bin that I keep in my car so that my children are never left with a case of the hangries before or after school.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

I created this fun design for the bin based off of the vintage Band-Aid tins that our mothers, grandmothers or even great grand mothers always had around when we needed a little tender loving care after getting into a scrape. I thought it was perfect for the snack bin for the family car. You’ll be able to download the file for yourself below.

Shopping List for the Carpool Snack Bin

I’m always running to Walmart to grab all kinds of things because it’s a one stop shop packed with all the things I need – especially for this snack bin. This is what I put together for the carpool snack bin to keep in the car.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

 

  • 130 oz Acrylic Latch Jar, Clear
  • Nature Valley Peanut Butter Chocolate Layered Granola Nut Bars(also available in Almond Butter Chocolate!)
    Layered Granola Nut Bars
  • Nature Valley Honey Peanut Butter Soft-Baked Filled Squares (available in Cocoa Peanut Butter too for your chocolate-loving-kiddos)
  • Sam’s Choice 100% Natural Spring Water
  • A package of #2 pencils
  • A Nail File
  • A fun and colorful vinyl decal used to create labeling for the bin

To start, I grabbed one of my favorite clear buckets at Walmart. I use these for all kinds of stuff. Storage for little bits and bobs, a travel container when taking meals to friends homes, pantry storage… The list goes on and on.

For this purpose, I grabbed some vinyl decal materials and created a cute label for the bin because, you know, that’s how I am.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

You can download the SVG files to use HERE. If you’re new to creating with vinyl, I can also show you how to apply vinyl or import and use a SVG file.

I applied the vinyl to the bucket…

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

Then filled it with my loot! The car will now be stocked-up with Nature Valley hunger fighters, water, extra pencils & nail files for those teenage girls emergencies.

 Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

As soon as the kiddos jump in the car, they know exactly where to go to get a little something to help them get over those after school hangries.

Stocking-up the Dorm Room • The Hunger-Aid College Survival Box

For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages paired along with other great items from Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. Here are some ideas to include in your care package.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

  • shipping box from Walmart
  • Nature Valley Peanut Butter Chocolate Layered Granola Nut Bars
  • Nature Valley Soft-Baked Honey Peanut Butter Filled Squares
  • A pack of #2 pencils (for those pesky Scantrons)
  • ball point pens
  • fuzzy socks
  •  Equate Makeup Remover Cleansing Face Wipes
  • Nail Files
  • A fun and colorful vinyl decal used to create labeling for the bin
  • ribbon
  • tissue paper
  • clear packing tape

To start, line your shipping box with tissue paper and start with your bottom layer of goodies first. Fuzzy socks and every girls favorite make-up wipes.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

Then the good stuff! Load up the box with Nature Valley treats.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

I gathered the pencils and pens and secured them with a rubber band, then tied them with a pretty ribbon. It’s always those extra, classy touches take your care package from simple to special. I closed up the box and then added the vinyl to the box.

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

I can’t wait to send this off to my favorite college student!

Having four kiddos; One in College, High School, Middle & Elementary, school pick-up is a long drawn out process. Keeping the car stocked with Nature Valley products, as well as extra school supplies "just in case,” is fabulous idea. For my college student, Nature Valley products are perfect for care packages along with other great items from @Walmart to stock-up their dorm rooms. From Care Packages to Car Pool these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! • Created by WhipperBerry

From Care Packages to Car Pool, these Hunger-Aid survival kits are the BEST! What are your favorite ways to show your family that you adore them? What are their favorite Nature Valley hunger fighters? Which new flavor of Nature Valley bars are you most excited to try next? What kind of Hunger-Aid bin should we make next? Maybe one for the office or teachers lounge? Let me know what you think!

+ Disclaimer • This is a Nature Valley sponsored post. All thoughts, ideas and opinions are my very own +

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12 Cricut Maker Projects + How to Replace a Cricut Maker Rotary Blade

39 · Jan 26, 2018 · Leave a Comment

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my Cricut Maker! I’m especially loving creating more with fabric these days. I’m always looking for more Cricut Maker project inspiration & ideas on how to take care of my machine. For example every Cricut Maker user, there comes a time when you will need to change out your rotary blade. This is something that is relatively new to the Cricut world and is super easy to do following the proper instructions. If you are new to creating with Cricut, the Cricut Maker Rotary Blade is the magical blade that cuts fabric when using the Cricut Maker machine! With its gliding, rolling action, it cuts virtually any fabric quickly and accurately – without backing material. It’s pretty fabulous! After you’ve cut to your heart’s content, you will eventually have to change out your blade, here’s a tutorial for how to replace a Cricut Rotary Blade. And, if you’re not sure if a Cricut or a Silhouette is right for you then make sure to read that article first. Ok so, down for the tutorial.12 Cricut Maker Fabric Projects PLUS + For every Cricut Maker user, there comes a time when you will need to change out your rotary blade. This is something that is relatively new to the Cricut world, and is super easy to do following the proper instructions. 

Below is a quick Pinable graphic that you can save so that you can reference it later on how to change your Cricut rotary blade. You can even print a PDF version of it HERE if you’d like.

For every Cricut Maker user, there comes a time when you will need to change out your rotary blade. This is something that is relatively new to the Cricut world, and is super easy to do following the proper instructions. 

How to Change a Cricut Rotary Blade

Before you begin, you need to make sure you remember you are working with a VERY SHARP blade and to be safe while working with it at all times.

  1. Carefully remove rotary blade from your Cricut Maker.
  2. Slip protective cover, from the Rotary Blade Kit over the blade with the large opening over the housing screw. View graphic to view safety warning.
  3. Make sure you feel the protective cover click into place.
  4. Use provided screw driver to remove the screw from the housing. View graphic for step-by-step photo instructions. Keep in mind,  the blade is meant to stay within the protective cover. This is a great feature created by Cricut to protect their Cricut family of users. I think it’s genius!
  5. Remove the new blade, already in a new protective cover, from the package.
  6. Place over your housing like before.
  7. Using the provided screw driver, replace the screw making sure not to over tighten.
  8. Carefully remove protective covering and replace rotary blade in your machine.
  9. Just to be safe, I place my old blade, still in the protective cover, back into the packaging before I toss it in the trash.

That’s it, you’re ready to rock’n roll again. Looking for some inspiration on what to make with this fabulous new cutting tool? Here are some that might get your creative juices flowing…

Cricut Maker Fabric Project Inspiration

Everyone loves thoughtful homemade gifts and this stylish zipper pouch is the perfect gift to whip-up in a fews hours to give as a fabulous Christmas gift this year + you can take the guess work out of cutting the pattern with the Cricut Maker! Come on over and learn how to make one of your own on WhipperBerry.

Zipper Pouch + created by ME, WhipperBerry

Scallop leather clutch created with Cricut Maker • See Kate Sew

Scalloped Leather Clutch + See Kate Sew

Knot Headband created with Cricut Maker • Coral + Co

Knot Headband + Coral & Co

Baby Quilt with Cricut Maker • See Lindsay

Baby Quilt + See Lindsay

Love Banner created with Cricut Maker • Hello Creative Family

Love Lives Here BannerLove Lives Here Banner + Hello Creative Family

How to Sew Fabric Baskets with the Cricut Maker • Polkadot Chair

How to Sew Fabric Baskets + PolkaDot Chair

Fabric Alphabet for Cricut Maker •  Amber Simmons

Fabric Alphabet + Amber Simmons

Mermaid Book created with Cricut Maker + Sweet Red Poppy

Mermaid Book + Sweet Red Poppy

Cricut Maker Tooth Fairy Monster created by The Idea Room

Tooth Fairy Monster + The Idea Room

Fabric Banner created with Cricut Maker •  PolkaDot Chair

Fabric Banner + PolkaDot Chair

DIY Wallet created with Cricut Maker •  Hello Creative Family

The Essentials Wallet + Hello Creative Family

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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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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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