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The Whimsical Woodland Floral Wreath... Read More NEW: Custom Couple Portrait Wedding Save the Date Cards. Tiny Polaroid Magnets. Hi there!
It’s felt like forever since I’ve last blogged, and has felt like an eternity since I’ve done anything crafty and nifty. Since my morning sickness has gone into full speed (yes, we’re expecting our third this fall!) I haven’t felt like myself. But nothing like inspiration to wake one out of a reverie — or nightmare, in my constantly sick state. I came across these DIY Pantone chip magnets on How About Orange and wanted to do something similar. You will need: Cardboard (mine was the backing of a sketchbook — much thicker than the back of a regular spiral bound notebook) or 2-3 sheets of white cardstock or poster board spray-mounted together to use as a sturdy backing to the magnetsOpaque white marker (necessary only if your cardboard is not white) Craft knife Metal straight edge/ruler Clear packing tape or frisk film.
Step 1: Download a Photoshop file of the Polaroid frames below. Step 2: Print out photos onto photo paper. DIY Glow Jars Tutorial. Posted on October 19, 2011 by Christina Aren’t these glow jars sublime?
They take about two minutes to make and cost only 20 cents a piece. How’s that for an enticing DIY wedding project? These would look amazing at an evening outdoor wedding. Line walkways with them, or place them on tables. If you like this project, check out my DIY ‘glitterarium‘. DIY Glow Jars Tutorial For each glow jar you will need: a jartwo Glow Sticksscissorsrubber glovessafety glasses Disclaimer: This is a project meant to be done by an adult – not a child! Purchase Glow Sticks (I got a pack of 15 for $1.50) and dig a jar out of your cupboard.
Grab two glow sticks and cut at one end. Fall DIY // Hot Chocolate Spoons. I thought it would be a lot of fun to start off my favorite month with a super yummy fall DIY!
As most of you know, hot chocolate is one of my weaknesses. A warm, creamy, chocolatey drink on a cold day? Perfection. One of my favorite things to do when making hot chocolate is to add fun toppings. It makes this treat more special and kind of makes you feel like a little kid again. ♥ Here's a DIY that's a fun way to jazz up your drink and doubles as a spoon for stirring! DIY Pomander: Paper Hydrangea. Posted on March 10, 2011 by Christina Aren’t these pink DIY pomanders stunning?
Want to make them for your wedding? All you need is a flower punch, pretty paper, styrofoam balls and some pearl tipped corsage pins. Check out the DIY pomander tutorial over at Pizzazerie. Best DIY Wedding Ever. Made. Honyuet Of Glitz & Love Image by miki.0 via Strawberry Jam Wedding Favours + Free Favour Tags Want to add a personal touch to your wedding?
Some simple DIY wedding decorations and wedding favors are definitely something you can do. They are personal, unique, and, most important of all, made with LOVE. Here are some diy wedding tips to keep you organized: - 1. 2. 3. Image by Alicia Parsons via DIY Paper Pinwheels 4. 5. 6 Smile. DIY Craft: Jam Jars - The Bride's Guide : Martha Stewart Weddings. Wedding Ideas - Wedding Favors.