Ladies and gentleman buckle up because I have the cutest no sew fabric pumpkins to share with you today. I have always wanted to try my hand at these but haven’t until now. Once you see how incredibly easy it is to make them you’re gonna have them everywhere! Supplies Begin your no sew fabric pumpkins but glue the short ends together to create a seam. Then gather up one end of the fabric and tie with a piece of jute and flip your fabric inside out where the gather is on the inside. Powered by uti pan card agency apply…
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I am currently obsessing over this DIY barn wood pumpkin decor. Each of our scrap wood mystery box subscribers received 2 of these pumpkin cutouts sourced from reclaimed barnwood right here from my farm. We offer these projects as a quarterly seasonal subscription so creatives have the opportunity to make beautiful decor from reclaimed wood. This is project two of three in the Fall Scrap Wood Mystery Box but I can say that the shape is easy enough to sketch out on some scrap wood and cut using a bandsaw or jig saw. One day soon I will get a…
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This little craft wood pumpkin is my first pumpkin project of the season and I promise it won’t be the last. I am loving this super cute wood piece from the Craft Wood Club. I made this super cute DIY Riser using this same shape. I love how versatile these wood pieces can be. I started this craft wood pumpkin by adding little half sphere beads to the perimeter of my craft wood piece. I am working on a template for this shape. These seasonal shapes are perfect for exercising this creative brain of mine. If you’re anything like me I…
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We recently launched a brand new membership we like to call the Craft Wood Club! Members receive a hand cut wood piece to craft with at the beginning of each month. This month we are sending this super cute shape and I decided it was perfect for making a DIY riser! I began by painting my wood piece in the prettiest shade of Sandstone by Waveryly. I was careful to paint all the edges and glued little wood knobs to a skewer for easy painting. I added dimension to the tray by dry brushing a layer of white paint and lightly…
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This month’s DIY Decor Box boasted this super fun and easy pom pom throw blanket DIY. Each of our subscribers received everything they needed in their box to be able to craft their own unique throw blanket for their home. You can see a full description of the contents of the JULY DIY Decor Box (Here) Begin your pom pom throw using a pom pom maker and wrap it around 100 times for a nice thick pom. The beauty of it is you can decided how thick or how small you want to create your poms to be. For this…
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This week at R+R I have been crafting all the things get my porch ready for fall. This collection of DIY kits are available at Roost and Restore Home among other projects you can craft and decorate with. We like to offer high quality projects that we can not only inspire you with but also offer individually and in bundles to help you achieve your own unique look for your home. Each tutorial for these fall porch decor kits can can be replayed on Facebook (HERE) Check each individual kit and the color pallette down below. Fall Porch Leaner This fall…
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I picked up this garden trellis from Lowe’s back in the Spring and have been contemplating what to do with it. Of course it would be cute with a climbing plant on a porch but I decided to give it a fun makeover for Fall. I think you will love this idea for a garden trellis makeover you can use in your decor. Garden Trellis Makeover Supply List Mini Garden Trellis Jigsaw Measuring Tape Paint Tea Towel or Fabric Mini wood Pallets from Dollar Tree Paint and brushes Greenery Paint Chips Wood letters Hot glue + gun Jute Twine Begin by measuring and trimming…
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Even though Fall temps are far from sight, my heart can’t help but start thinking about the craft projects that come along with the cool crisp air. I had to break into my stash for this Fall scrap wood napkin project and I think you are going to love it as much as I do! Supplies Small piece of scrap wood (I am using a 1/2 piece leftover from other cuts) 1 Fall napkin Mod Podge Antique Glaze Parchment Paper Iron Fabric and Raffia 1 1/2″ wood bead sphere Paint Brush Glue Gun Begin by applying a thin coat of mod podge applied…
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It may been 100 and heck degrees outside but we have been all out Christmas in July this week at the shoppe! It felt so good to get on the saws and let my creativity come to light. You all LOVED the kits so much I was able to partner up with a local Amish craftsman to bulk produce these rustic Christmas wood projects! I have always been drawn to wood projects but these might just take the cake in the Christmas department. All of these projects were cut using a bandsaw and a jigsaw. I’m not saying this is…
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This is one of those projects I have wanted to try for a very long time and when I saw the opportunity to be able to share in the excitement of making an embroidery hoop wreath for myself I knew I needed to share the process with you all. No it isn’t a new idea but it’s too fun not to recreate! What you need The first step is to decide what ribbon or fabric you want to stretch across the diameter of your hoop. I used a chunky piece of canvas fabric to adhere my heat transfer vinyl on. Follow…