Welcome Lauren! These ornaments look amazing as well as a lot of fun to make. Hi, dear readers! My name is Lauren. As a huge fan of Lines Across, it is such an honor to guest post here today. Fun fact: not only do Rachel and I both live in Orlando, FL, but we share an affinity for one of the world’s greatest board games, Settlers of Catan. When I’m
How to Make Family Holiday Videos from Your Pictures
This Thanksgiving, my kids and I were able to take a wonderful trip up to Atlanta to my aunt and uncle’s house. We had an amazing time, although we were really sad that my husband Grant couldn’t make it because of his job. It was so wonderful spending time with my cousins, my parents, my brother, my aunt and uncle, and even more extended family. That weekend, we also attended
Stamped Quote Ornaments
Welcome Jaime! I love the idea behind these ornaments, and they turned out beautifully. Hello Lines Across Blog friends and fans! My name is Jaime and I the voice and crafty gal behind the blog Crafty Scrappy Happy and I am thrilled to be hanging out with you today! I LOVE all things having to do with DIY, up-cycling and decorating. I also always try to incorporate a little bit
Yarn Wrapped Tree Ornaments
Welcome Ashley! I love her whimsical Christmas theme this year, and these ornaments are adorable. Hi Everyone! I’m Ashley, and I blog over at Cherished Bliss. I’m so excited to be over here sharing an ornament tutorials. I have been having so much fun with ornaments this year! I have a whole whimsical theme happening this year on my blog , the kids are LOVING it! A little about me…
Clay Lollipop Ornaments
I’m happy to be sharing with you today the 2nd handmade ornament tutorial I have lined up for this week. (See the schedule here) Last year I made felt lollipop ornaments, and my kids loved them. They also really loved the ice cream cone ornaments I made, and run around the tree pretending to eat them. It turns out, there are a lot of edible items on our tree this
Layered and Torn Paper Ornaments
This week I have a very special HANDMADE ORNAMENT guest series lined up for you all. Ornaments are one of my favorite things to make, and I enjoy adding to my collection each year. I want to welcome Shannon, from eat.sleep.MAKE., who is here today to kick off the series! (Stop back by this week for a total of 10 handmade ornament tutorials, and one fun giveaway. You can read
Textured Star Ornaments
I love making quick and easy ornaments to help decorate the tree. My kids and I love stars, so I thought I’d make a handful of textured stars in white and glittery gold for the tree. What you need: 1. Cardboard and Scissors 2. Paint and Paint Brush 3. Hot Glue Gun 4. Kraft Ribbon What you do: 1. Cut out a bunch of stars from a piece of cardboard.
Faith, Hope, and Love Ornaments
I am so excited to be a part of the 12 Days of Christmas series hosted by My Sister’s Suitcase. For my project, I wanted to make some ornaments inspired by the third day of Christmas, three french hens. Apparently, the tradition says that the song, the 12 Days of Christmas was a way to teach the faith when Catholics were being persecuted. Each of the different days represents something
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