• Decor + Styling - DIY Projects

    No Sew Fabric Pumpkins

    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…

  • Decor - DIY Projects - Scrap Wood Projects

    DIY Barn Wood Pumpkin Decor

    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…

  • DIY Projects - Scrap Wood Projects

    Simple Craft Wood Pumpkin

    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…

  • Decor - DIY Projects - Scrap Wood Projects

    DIY Riser from the Craft Wood Club

    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…

  • Decor

    Easy Pom Pom Throw Blanket DIY

    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…

  • DIY Projects

    Fall Porch Decor Kits

    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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    Garden Trellis Makeover

    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…

  • DIY Projects - Scrap Wood Projects

    Fall Scrap Wood Napkin Project

    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…

  • Christmas - Decor - DIY Projects - Scrap Wood Projects

    Hand-Cut Rustic Christmas Wood Projects

    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…

  • DIY Projects

    How to Make an Embroidery Hoop Wreath

    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…