Y’all know I love me a thrifty DIY from time to time and let me just tell ya, this little DIY Dollar Tree cloche does not disappoint! Use it for trinkets, display a candle or simply let it stand on its own. Any way you use it your guests will never know it was a DIY. That can be our little secret. Supplies for a DIY Cloche Small wood turning (I used a wood candlestick holder) Small trinket tray (Dollar Tree) Class cup or vase (Dollar Tree) Knob Paint Rub-On Transfer (Dollar Tree) Quick and Thick multi surface glue or any other type…
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We have these amazing little rustic bird cages in our shoppe, Roost and Restore Home, and I had so much fun styling this baby up for Spring! I decided it would be best for me to share some of my personal tips on how to style a bird cage for Spring! I know sometimes we love pieces for our homes and then when we get them home we kinda get stuck with what to do with it. You’re not alone. Let’s break down this look into a few bite size steps and you will be styling your own bird cage like…
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So we have these cutest little castile soaps in store. They come in the cutest little glass amber bottles and I simply could not bring myself to throw it away. So what does a crafter do? She makes something of course! I can not wait to show you how this 10 Minute DIY Herb Sign turned out! To start, I had this little Dollar Tree sign from my recent haul and thought it would be the perfect platform for mounting the amber bottle. I didn’t love the original artwork but for the cute shape and price it couldn’t be beat. First…
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I have to admit I have never decorated for St. Patty’s Day. Nor have I ever crafted for it but I got up the urge to make something super cute to style in one of our beautiful cloches we have in store and I am telling ya. I think I might have just changed my own mind. I mean, after all I do love green! This St. Patrick’s Day cloche really started out as a few mini projects within a project that I demonstrated LIVE ON FACEBOOK and rather than walk through each little project step by step I encourage…
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Do you ever pick something up at the store, think ooooh I could make something cute with this, throw it i your shopping cart only to stash it away in your craft closet? Good. I knew I couldn’t be the only one. That was me about 3 years ago with the cutest little set of thrifted garden tools. They have been sitting in the closet, shuffled around for a bit for I finally got the urge to make the cutest simple Spring garden tool decor you ever did see! That’s the think about inspiration sometimes. You literally never know when it’s…
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Hey y’all! It’s me again with another great thrift store makeover idea! These are my absolute favorite kind of craft projects. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just getting started with your new hobby or maybe you just like to make something every once in a while. Either way, starting with a picture frame is a sure way to get yourself a confidence boost in the creative arena. Here are the supplies you will need to recreate your own thrift store frame makeover. I will link over to my fave crafting supplies on Amazon. Thrift store frame Jumbo Popsicle Sticks Salt Shaker…
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Ok so it’s no secret that I love a thrifty planter makeover. I can usually be found searching my local thrift store shelves at least once a week. I love the thrill of finding something with good bones and breathing a fresh new life and purpose into it. In this case, a DIY concrete pedestal. This particular thrifty makeover was a little extra fun simply because I ended up using it for something completely different than plants. If I am being super honest I can barely keep plants alive so having an abundance of planters doesn’t add any value to…
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Would you believe me if I told you that this cozy winter sign was a DIY project? Well believe it! This is the December featured project for DIY Home Decor Box subscribers! Every single month subscribers receive a beautiful DIY decor project ready to create for their homes! The December Kit included: 1 complete Farmhouse sign kit 1 cozy candle repour kit written and video recorded instructions The December DIY Decor Box included a perfectly sized farmhouse sign kit including 1 backerboard nd 4 trim pieces pictured below. GET YOUR OWN DIY DECOR BOX Every piece of wood is already cut to size and…
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Decorating after Christmas can be a challenge but I love the vibes of this simple snowflake picture frame. I have plenty of ideas here on the blog for after-Christmas decor and I can assure you this snowflake picture frame will be making the list along with some of my other faves. And the best part.…it was CHEAP! Literally a brand new piece of after Christmas decor for less than $5! You can’t beat it! Here is what you need to recreate a similar look Thrifted Frame Black Paint Small wood Snowflake Hymnal page or craft paper Paintbrush Hot Glue I always love a good…
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It’s been a hot minute since I posted anything new here on the blog and I thought this DIY Joy sign was a great way to finish up all of my seasonal Christmas projects. In all honesty haven’t had a ton of time to spend on very many projects since opening the shoppe. This project blossomed out of the need to clear my mind and the word “Joy” was the first word that came to mind. Just this past Friday, December 10th our small town of Mayfield. KY was completely devastated by high-end, monster EF‑4 tornado. After seeing the devastation…