This easy scrap wood Halloween decor is so simple and so fun! Every once in a while I like to throw in a cute project that you can get the kids involved in and this is definitely one of them. Scrap wood is cheap and so versatile when it comes to crafting. But I also understand not everyone is able to get their hands on pieces like the one I use in this project. That is why I created the Scrap Wood Project Box. It’s a subscription box of curated scrap wood projects that you can have delivered straight to your…
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I love using simple items and bringing them together to create a unique piece of decor for my home. Today’s project does just that. After a recent trip to my local Dollar Tree I came home with some floral moss, a bag of river rocks and wood slices. Instead of just simply throwing everything in a bowl, which you could totally do, I decided to take things a step further. Supplies you will need for this project include: Rocks Floral moss Wood Slices Decorative Bowl Hot Glue There are really only two easy steps to this process. Step one being attach moss…
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I have been searching for the perfect nativity scene to add to my Christmas decor for a few years now. Though they are beautiful, I never could bring myself to spend so much money on a set. Luckily, in most most recent trip to one of my favorite pickin’ spots, I came across this little diamond in the rough! It was not in pristine condtion but all the peices were there and it was in decent shape. I snagged it for $3, stuffed it in a box and brought it home! Talk about a steal! My heart was elated. As you…
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Lately I have been on a roll with Christmas projects. I have slowly been “winterizing” my house with flocking and trees all over the place! I have also been crafting away at some DIY Christmas ornaments to add to the my newly themed tree this year! As you may already know, I am incorporating a lot of neutrals this year, and in addition to my flocked tree I am slowly adding lots of new DIY ornaments. Recently, I shared how to make these STAMPED WOOD BLOCK ORNAMENTS and today I am showing you a completely new type using mod podge, ribbon,…
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Y’all.… in case you didn’t already know, I am in full blown Christmas mode over here! No I am not decorating yet but I sure am doing my best to prep and create decor for my transition from traditional reds and greens to a more neutral palette. Changing color schemes can be difficult and those price tags will start racking up quick! So far I have been making plenty of ornaments and picking up some here and there at the dollar stores around town. However, the trouble I am running into is that most of all the jumbo styled ornaments…
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This is one of those projects that I didn’t totally come together until the very end. At first, the plain ole wood blocks do not look that impressive. I encourage you to stick this one out until the end. I think you will be presently surprised. I started with these cute little pre-cut wood blocks I have available in R+R SUPPLY. They are made of pine, and can easily be stained or sanded. A stamp set, paint, sandpaper and some string are all you need to complete these little gems! Start by painting your blocks and allow them to dry. Nothing…
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This DIY embroidery hoop wreath is the perfect addition to your rustic Christmas decor. This project started much like the others, with a trip to the thrift store! Which if you know me, is my absolute favorite place to shop for supplies. I always keep my eye open for wood hoops, wood utensils and any other pieces that can be repurposed. When I’m not thrifting I am raiding the scrap wood pile for supplies. That is exactly why I created Roost + Restore Supply; to give people access to the wood you need to make your projects come to life!…
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Supplies An assortment of small branches White Spray Paint of your choice Colorful wood beads Wood Craft Stars Wood Stain of your choice Hot Glue Gun Last night we had some CRAY‑Z storms roll through, knocking down trees and blowing limbs and leaves every-stinkin-where. Inspiration came for this project as I stood gazing out my window dreading the yard work in my near future. Then it hit me…why do yard work when you can DIY? Me and my handy man, Linc, went and gathered a few branches. I mean after all, we were getting limbs out of the yard. Two birds, one stone and…