Tissue paper flowers are fun, cheap, easy, and they last forever. As a beautiful bow for a present, something fun to wear in your hair, a simple party decoration, or something colorful to brighten a room, I love these flowers. 1. Tissue Paper Hydrangeas via Prudent Baby 2. Tissue Paper Poppies from Colleen’s Creations 3. Tissue Paper Carnations from Folding Trees 4. Tissue Paper Cherry Blossoms from Sarahndipities 5. Tissue Paper Dahlias
Having a Little Fun with Washi Tape
Ever since I got all of that fun washi tape at Target, I have been using it all over the house. I even decorated my little pencil storage boxes with strips of blue and green tape. I like that the pieces are all uneven and look torn. Look out everything other box in my house… I’ve got a lot of tape.
Free Social Media Icons
I love these free social media icons from Sweet Faerie Designs. There are 12 very cute colors and it is so easy to download. Just follow the link and click download by the color you want. I am using these myself as a part of my new blog design. Hopefully it will be ready in the next few days. Here is another great set of icons from The Academy. These
Spring Felt Flower Centerpiece
I loved making my Fall Felt Flower Centerpiece so much (and I had an extra Styrofoam ball left over) that I decided to make a spring centerpiece. I used these Felt Spider Mums, which are very easy to make and require no sewing at all. 1. Choose your colors. Each sheet of felt made 9 flowers. I ended out using 42 flowers total. I decided to use 4 different colors. This
Felt Spider Mums
These felt spider mum flowers (chrysanthemums) are so easy to make. All you need is felt, scissors, and glue. What you do: 1. Cut strips of felt. I cut across the short side of a piece of felt so that the strips are 8.5 inches by 1.25 inches. You can play around with different sizes to make smaller or larger flowers. (Also, did you know that you can use a
Embroidered Letter Canvases
I have been wanting to play around with embroidering onto canvases for a while now. These mini canvases are perfect for this little project and I love how my R H initials turned out. They will fit perfectly in my new little craft space. First pick a font that you like (I used Bebas Nueve), print it off of your computer, and cut it out. Because I didn’t want to
Cheap Washi Tape at Target
Target has this awesome new line of office supplies that are so cute and very affordable. My favorite finds were this little pink tape dispenser and this very cute washi tape. It came in sets of reds, blues, and greens. The best part is, it only cost $4 for the 4 pack. That’s the best deal on craft tape I’ve ever seen. I will probably be trying out some of
Decorate Your Erasers
This was a really fun and simple project. I am very happy with how it turned out. All you need is scrapbook paper, glue or mod podge, scissors, and of course erasers. I love these Pentel Hi-Polymer Block Erasers. 1. Choose the scrapbook paper you want to use. I found that thin paper worked much better than card stock. Cut a strip of paper to the exact length of the eraser
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