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    DIY Wood Plank Bunny

    From time to time an idea comes to me and it feels too sim­ple to be true. That is exact­ly how I felt when I fin­ished this craft. This wood plank bun­ny start­ed with this sim­ple white­wash pal­let plank from Wal­mart, how­ev­er a sim­i­lar look could be achieved with a piece of scrap wood or even card­board. If you’re like me, you might already have one of these handy lit­tle things in your craft stash. Grab it for this quick and cute Spring project. Ok so first things first, I made some whiskers for my wood blank bun­ny using 16…

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    DIY Charcuterie Board Ornament

    I picked up this pack of 2 mini char­cu­terie boards from the Tar­get Dol­lar spot back in the Spring not real­ly know­ing what I had planned for them. Hon­est­ly they end­ed up pushed to the back of my craft stash only to reemerge when I was rum­mag­ing through my Christ­mas craft sup­plies. I pulled them out and rec­og­nized, for the first time, that they had the per­fect lit­tle orna­ment shape! Thus, the DIY char­cu­terie board orna­ment idea was born. After grab­bing a few more sup­plies from stash, I was ready to get crafty. I have includ­ed a list and Ama­zon affil­i­ate…

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    No Sew Patriotic Pillow from A Dollar Tree Chair Cover

    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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    Dollar Tree Easter DIY Under $10

    Y’all it has been a hot minute since I have mus­tered up enough time and cre­ativ­i­ty to come up with some­thing cre­ative, much less write about it. I thought there was no bet­ter way to get back in the game than a good ole Dol­lar Tree East­er DIY. I real­ize many Dol­lar Tree loca­tions have dif­fer­ent assort­ments of sup­plies but hope­ful­ly you can take this tuto­r­i­al, and allow it to inspire you to cre­ate your own ver­sion. What­ev­er that may look like. I am pro­vid­ing a list of the sup­plies I used for ref­er­ence when plan­ning your own project. Begin your…

  • Decor - DIY Projects - Scrap Wood Projects

    Dollar Tree Tile Textured Turkey

    Every month I have the oppor­tu­ni­ty to craft with some of my favorite friends over on Face­book using the project from the Craft Wood Club. This month I sent the cutest turkey cutout and showed them how to tex­ture it using a Dol­lar Tree Tile. What I love most about this month­ly mem­ber­ship is the cre­ative free­dom with qual­i­ty wood pieces it provides. So whether you’re like me and using a Dol­lar Tree tile to add tex­ture or you want to try a dif­fer­ent tech­nique, you have the per­fect lit­tle wood­en can­vas to cre­ate with! For starters I peeled away the…

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    Maple Leaf Dollar Tree Makeover

    It’s been a while since I shared a good ole Dol­lar Tree makeover. I espe­cial­ly love when the makeovers are as sim­ple as this one. I grabbed up a cou­ple bun­dles of these maple leaves right when all of the fall decor start­ed hit­ting the shelves at the begin­ning of the season. I had some gold metal­lic spray paint on hand for anoth­er project I had planned and decid­ed it would be the per­fect touch for these cheap lit­tle maple leaves. I like to keep this col­or on stand­by for all types of makeovers. It’s time­less and so chic. I made…

  • 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…

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    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…

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    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…

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    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…