Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holidays. Show all posts

3.13.2012

Soft & Sweet Springtime Decor



Spring Quiet

Gone were but the Winter,
  Come were but the Spring,
I would go to a covert
  Where the birds sing.

Where in the whitethom
  Singeth a thrush,
And a robin sings
  In the holly-bush. 


Full of fresh scents
  Are the budding boughs
Arching high over
  A cool green house:

Full of sweet scents,
  And whispering air
Which sayeth softly:
  “We spread no snare;


"Here dwell in safety,
  Here dwell alone,
With a clear stream
  And a mossy stone.

“Here the sun shineth
  Most shadily;
Here is heard an echo
  Of the far sea,
  Though far off it be.” 

-Christina Rossetti (1847)




1.28.2012

Pretty In Pink

Hello there! I thought I wasn't going to be able to decorate for Valentine's Day this year because after a search in the attic for the box of decorations, I came down empty handed and discouraged. But I love this fun holiday and I had to do something! I came up with some last minute ideas that I want to share with you. Here's my makeshift mantel...
First, let's start with the hurricanes on the ends...
I wrapped yarn around until I was happy with the thickness,  then tied it in a knot. I made the flowers from an old t-shirt and added a rhinestone with hot glue. Click here for a rosette tutorial.

Next, these candle holders were originally mahogany and NOT pretty! I've probably had these for 10 years and just recently realized how blah they were. Before Christmas I painted them white with acrylic paint and used another brush to paint Mod Podge {you can also use Elmer's glue} and sprinkled Epsom Salt over the entire candle holder. Here you can kind of see {no thanks to this make-do camera I'm using!} the sparkle of the salt. 
I found this beautiful lace ribbon at G.W. to use for the bows. For the candles...
Next, I bought a small round jar from the Dollar Tree and used my E600 to attach it to a glass candle holder I also bought from D.T. I filled it with conversation hearts. 
Then there's the framed I <3 U...
I used tinsel garland from this project and wrapped it around a frame holding in place with hot glue. I attached the wooden I <3 U sign {bought from Hobby Lobby years ago} with some white ribbon.

Lastly, there's the lollipop and hearts dish made from another small vase and candle holder from D.T.
It's filled with the left over scatter hearts from Target and Dum Dums.
I had to add my sweet, little birds and pink feathers.
The soft pink and white with the candlelight is so romantic! My guys love looking at it and are so sweet to comment on it. I'm so glad it makes them happy!
Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed reading all about my Valentine's mantel. I'd love to know what you think about it! 


Bella Nest linked up with these awesome parties:
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Button Tickled Pink at 504 MainOne Artsy Mama

1.27.2012

Wooden Heart Day Crafts

Happy Friday, sweet friends! I'm so happy you stopped by today! 
Here's a couple of Valentine crafts that are fun and easy to make! 

For these 2 crafts, you'll need:
1) Wooden Hearts
2) Wooden Letters
3) Mod Podge
4) Paint pen
5) Paper for decoupaging
6) Ribbon
7)Hot glue (you can also used Gorilla glue or e6000)


1. Paint the letters with acrylic paint and use your paint pen to put dots around. 2. Then trace the heart onto the back of your scrapbook papers (I chose coordinating patterns... 
you can also use felt or fabric.) 3.mod podge them to the heart. 3. Add ribbon through the holes {mine were already in the heart) and knot the ends. 
I hung this little guy on a door knob. =)
Here I did the same thing and used ribbon to make a banner.
I tied tiny bows and glued them to the corners. 


Thank you so much for stopping by! 
Come back this weekend to see my Valentine mantel shelf decorations. ;)
xxoo,



B.N. linked up to these fun parties:
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