Hi Loves! Christmas DIYs always end up being my favorite- especially the ones that end up costing $0! I used scrap wood I had on hand, vinyl I already had and some bottle brush trees I had spread around the house. Materials Used:- 1x4 Primed MDF- 2x6 Common Board - Black and White Vinyl - Orbital Sander or Sanding Block- Spray Paint- Miter Saw- Cricut ** Please keep in mind you don't have to use these exact sizes of boards you can use whatever size scrap wood you have on ...
DIY Gingerbread Houses
DIY Hand Crochet Pillows
Hi loves! Last year I shared how to create the most cozy hand crocheted blanket and IT WENT VIRAL! This year I decided those super cozy blankets needed matching pillows. So, I headed to Joann with a plan to create the perfect cozy pillows just in time for fall. This tutorial is for two cozy 20” pillows. However, you could easily adjust the tutorial for whatever size pillow you would like! **this post contains affiliate links** Materials: Bernat Extra Thick Yarn (I used the color ...
DIY 3D Christmas Tree
Hello, My Loves! A couple years ago I made a Giant Witch and her black cat for Halloween. This year I decided I wanted something similar for Christmas, but let's make it 3D! To start off this fun project I wanted a large wooden tree. So, I got on Pinterest and sourced for a 3D Christmas Tree template and came across this. I liked the simplicity of the tree on the bottom. But, this template was a tutorial for small felt trees. But, then I had an idea to connect my laptop to the projector and made ...
Simple DIY Magnets
Hello, My Loves! I was putting up another wedding invite on our fridge and we were seriously lacking on the magnets to hold everything up there that I wanted. I use mason jars in my decor all over our home and my candles also come in mason jars. So, I created these magnets with the lids. Thankfully I never threw these lids away because I had tons of extra just laying around. This DIY project cost me $0 and look at how adorable they turned out! Materials: - Magnets- Mason Jar Lids- Hot ...
DIY Outdoor Lanterns
Hello, My Loves! I have been wanting some large outdoor lanterns for our front porch for quite some time, but the price tags for 2 ft lanterns are STEEP. Insert some scrap wood and DIY and I made these beautiful lanterns for less than $6 (using mostly things I had on hand). However, even if you didn't have enough scrap wood they would still be a budget-friendly DIY. The material and cut list below is to make two lanterns. Materials: - (2) 2x2x8- (1) 1x8x8 - Miter Saw or Circular Saw- ...
Holiday Home Tour
December is here and so is the cold weather, at least in Missouri. While I might have started my Christmas decorating the first week of November I enjoy taking my time and not overwhelming myself trying to get it all done super quickly. So, I just finished my Christmas decorating last week, but let's be honest I'll probably still add a few new things here and there. Christmas to me means lots of twinkle lights, vintage Santa mugs, cozy stockings, and lots of greenery. I struggle with ...