I love my hometown of Mayfield, KY. To an outsider there may not be much to the eye other than a couple mom and pop restaurants and the chatter of the cross town football team rivals and most recently, the scar on a little KY town devastated by an EF4 tornado on December 10, 202. I think we can all agree that there really is so much more to the small towns we call home. Since the devastation of that night, our community has rallied together like never before. With our historic courthouse flattened and the blueprint of our town barely…
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If you know me, then you know neutral is to my decor like peanut butter to jelly, the stuffed crust to my pizza.… they just go together! Ha! And y’all this DIY Halloween mummy vase is no exception! Every Monday I go live on Facebook sharing a makeover idea for your home. From thrift store flips, Dollar Tree Makeovers and all the DIY projects in between, I share it over there every single Monday! You can watch this week Makeover Monday: DIY Halloween Mummy vase Video Tutorial now! Supplies Glass vase Gauze Googly Eyes Hot Glue + Gun This was literally the EASIEST…
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This DIY wolf costume was a product of my procrastination. This year’s theme was little Red Riding Hood and I could not find a decent little boys wolf costume anywhere. I had a mask given to me for free but it was too big and a little too scary for my 6 year old, however, with a little imagination it could make the perfect last minute Halloween costume. What do I need to make this Halloween Costume? fabric hot glue hot glue gun rotary cutter cutting mat faux fur I think we can all agree this is not the cutest mask we have…
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This easy scrap wood Halloween decor is so simple and so fun! Every once in a while I like to throw in a cute project that you can get the kids involved in and this is definitely one of them. Scrap wood is cheap and so versatile when it comes to crafting. But I also understand not everyone is able to get their hands on pieces like the one I use in this project. That is why I created the Scrap Wood Project Box. It’s a subscription box of curated scrap wood projects that you can have delivered straight to your…
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I recently decided to create an easy Halloween place setting using a few crafty things I had around the house. After you see how ways it is to create this little spooky setting you will want to go scavenging your own stash…seriously! The best part, this entire setting took less that 5 minutes to curate! So whether you’re the last minute host or just want to flex those DIY muscles this one is for you! Supplies Twigs from the yard raffia Spooky netting brown tags stamps I didn’t actually photograph the step-by-step process of this look but I did do a short…
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I seriously can’t believe it time to start thinking about Halloween already! This time of year for us is insanely busy…from birthdays to holidays it stays jam packed! So I get that it may be a bit early for Halloween for some but if I don’t plan ahead it just will not happen. This projects is super fun and made almost entirely of Dollar Tree supplies…even better! Start by adding hot glue to the rim of your terra cotta pot and pressing your Spanish moss to the glue. I really love the eeerie vibe the color of this moss gives…
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SUPPLIES Wood piece Printer Paper Mod Podge I absolutely love the Halloween/Fall season. Everything about dressing up in costumes, sipping coffee in the chilly temps, hay rides, corn mazes and pumpkin patches…ohhhh my goodness I can’t wait. It may only be August but I have slowly started trickling out my fall decor. Can I confess something though? Halloween decor has always been a challenge for me.I never really know when or how to incorporate the spooky-ness in with my traditional decor and when I do, it ends up looking cluttered. Is this a problem for you or just me? Anyway,…
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I have done plenty of DIY’s with Dollar Tree pumpkins over the years, but this Dollar Tree Pumpkin Topiary is my favorite. Supplies needed for a Dollar Tree Pumpkin Topiary 2 Dollar Tree pumpkins of different sizes Spanish Moss Paint Colors of choice I am use a rust and iron and Waverly Plaster White Upholstery tacks or thumbtacks for texture paint brush Limewash by Valspar hot glue and glue gun small greenery stem (optional) exacto knife Pumpkin #1 Begin by carving out the center of your Dollar tree foam pumpkin. This step isn’t completely necessary unless you plan to fill the void with something. In…
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So every Monday for the last several months I have been sharing a weekly Live Facebook segment called “Makeover Monday” Where I share a weekly thrift store makeover that people will love using in their home. From vases, to chairs and old dressers, there are soooo many ideas for thrift flips that will knock you socks off! A few weeks ago I grabbed this little glass jack o lantern for a whole quarter…or maybe 50 cents, I can’t exactly remember but either way, it was a great deal for something with “good bones” I shared the entire tutorial of this project on…
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Literally Pinterest is chocked full of Fall Scrap Wood Projects right now. And not just Fall, but there are so many amazing scrap wood projects for your rustic home decor. One of my favorite things to do is to take a piece of scrap, destined for the garbage, and turn it into something beautiful and useful for my home. But here is my confession. I used to let all of those glorious ideas stack higher and higher in my Pinterest boards without any real intention of dragging out my saw and tools. By the time I actually find the time to…