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Monday, February 11, 2013

Caught being Crafty

With my obsession for change as seen from our new pallet additions, I was busy with some home decor crafts in January! Boy do I loveeee craft time! All these crafts were under $5 or free, no joke!

Burlap Banner with Thrifted Burlap Trim Frames:
A painted burlap banner from the wedding used as new decor! Frames were thrifted for super cheap all to make my new favorite wall in our rustic casa!


RUSTIC FRONT DOOR WREATH:
Fabric flowers from an old yellow t-shirt (free), bow was a fabric scrap hanging around, Wicker wreath I got for $2.50 with coupon at Hobby Lobby, the letter F was $2!!!! Under $5 we have a year round adorable door.


PILLOW COVERS:
These were super easy! All the fabric was from my sister in law who thrifts sheets. I just made easy envelope covers. They were done in one night. I made like 10 so I can interchange as the year goes on :) Thank you Pinterest!


SINK STAND:
 Totally FREE project. The candle stick was found in my mom's box of "old stuff" and the plate was part of my grandmothers china (I love that). I just used super glue and with the help of a little craft paint, now our sink is accessory free and we have added some fun to the counter.


PAINTED FRAMES:
All Free! Just used paint I already had and added fake wild flowers to tie in our rustic living room. The copper tin was my grandmother's that I also found in my mom's box of "old stuff". I had been wanting to thrift for something like that to add to the wall shelf, I found it free.


The Great LILIA ROSE:
New banner. I LOVE THIS BANNER. Made by my sister in law, Lilia Todd, it ties our entire living room together. She is so talented. Check out her Etsy shop here. She can make and do custom ANYTHING!


PICTURE BLOCKS:
These are decoration on our "PS3 throne" and decor in the Girls Room as well as fun for their bookshelves! I have all the ABC's and numbers for the ones for the girls and a family pictures with scrapbook paper to fill the rest of the sides. These are so fun! 
My sister in law Candace did these for my parents years ago and all the grandkids love these when they go to Grandma & Grandpas. So these will be really fun for us to have throughout the years!

All you need:
-Wood from Home Depot
-Someone with a saw to cut them for you
-Sander
-Paper, pictures, picture corner cutter
-Mod Podge (layer for bottom and layer over the top)

Here is a pic of them in action on our entertainment center, girls room pics to come later!

I am loving the new additions to our home and cannot wait to show what I have been working on for the Girls Room and the new baby on the way!!! 8 more weeks today and she's here!

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