I am continually looking for reasons to visit the Dollar Tree…well who am I kidding I don’t need a reason. But yesterday I just had the urge to craft and create something. Do you know the feeling? I walked in to the store with a plan to find supplies to create a wreath and came out with this Dollar Tree chair cover and an idea for a patriotic pillow. SUPPLIES -Dollar Tree Chair Cover -Antique Wax by Waverly -Old Pillow or Polyfil -Hot Glue + Gun -Scissors -Jute Twine (optional) I have the video tutorial ready for you on Facebook if you would…
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I had so much fun curating this Rustic Patriotic DIY Decor with my friends over on Facebook. Loving on these ladies through online fellowship and crafting is one of the many blessing of having a DIY and decorating business. I shared my personal spin on each of 3 hand cut wood craft kits to inspire women to be confident in their own crafting skills. We exist because of our love to bring wood projects that otherwise would have been unattainable into the hands of women who want to create something beautiful for their homes! This is a recap of the projects,…
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I am so so excited to be bringing craft kits back to the farm! We offered projects a couple years back when we were just getting started, and somehow drifted away from offering them. Now that we have moved our business back to the farm, it only seemed fitting that we bring back one of our favorite things that got us started in the first place…CRAFTING!!! This time with a twist. Each of our projects from the craft kit collection are curated around a central theme, making them easy to craft and style together in your home! Let me introduce you…
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I am excited to share with you just how easy and beautiful this patriotic door hanger can be with just a little wood plank and ribbon! For me, patriotic decor around the homestead always seems to be lacking. Summer holidays always seem to sneak up on me and I find myself scrambling around last minute to come up with a few good summertime decor ideas. This project started with a pre-distressed board from the Wal-Mart craft center and a pack of 6 little wooden stars from the same isle. I’m sure the same supplies can be found at your local craft…
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There is nothing much more primitive than chunky wood block decor. I have always been drawn to the primitve patriotic look. Not only are they cute but these blocks are about as easy as it gets. Supplies 2x4 blocks cut as follows (7″, 5″, 5″, 4″, 3.5″) PURCHASE PRECUT SET HERE stain book pages or craft paper mod modge paint stencils Start by staining your wood. I am using my own DIY STAIN, and allow to cry to the touch. This particular stain is much thinner than a retail stain and drys quickly. My favoite part about this stian is the aged look…
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Other than Christmas, I like to keep my holiday decor to a minimum and I think these ideas will give me just enough color to my home for the summer holidays coming up!
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I have gathered a collection of some beautiful Vintage July 4th decor ideas and DIYs for your inspiration this holiday. is such a nostalgia that comes with Independence Day. Each and every year the celebrations, and the decor around town and around the house have me reliving memories from my childhood. I really feel like it’s because of this that I especially love the vintage looks this time of year. Pillows are a favorite decor staple and can quickly change the feel of a room. Mixing small and large patterns in coordinating colors brought this outdoor seating together beautifully. Sometimes all…
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There isn’t any type of crafting much better than scrap wood craftin. I get the best feeling when I can got grab a few pieces from the wood pile and make something from scratch. This little scrap wood windmill is a prime example of what you can make when you have a good source of scrap wood! Supplies Scrap Wood Triangle pack Shims Chunky Wood Block Antique Wax by Waverly Crimson chalk paint by Waverly Ink chalk paint by Waverly Sandpaper Paint brushes Stain rag Ribbon Hot Glue Stencil Cinnamon Mod Podge Mini American Flag This scrap wood windmill project started with a large…
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I can not be more pleased with the outcome behind this simple Memorial Day luminary. Not only is it upcycled but I was able to use a crackle product by Valspar that I had been excited to try!. Grab yourself an old jar and a candle and come make one of these beautiful luminaries for yourself or in remembrance of one of the brave men and women that gave their all serving our beautiful country. You can see some of my favorite patriotic and Memorial Day DIYs here! Supplies for the Memorial Day Luminary Old mid sized jar…I’m using a pickle…