If you like the look of felt leaves, then you must check out this Felt Wreath DIY. Learn how to make this popular wreath sold over on Etsy.
Welcome October and hello Fall Florals! Impression Obsession Thursday challenge is here. Time to share fall florals and play along for a chance to win a $25 IO Gift Certificate! Just use IO stamps or dies, create and link up! You don't have to have a blog to play! For more challenge info you can go here to the IO Blog. Check out the cards the DT has created for you today: Anna Wight Daniela Dobson Dina Kowal Ellen Taylor Jeanne Streiff Jenny Gropp Karen Amidon Kittie Caracciolo Laura Fulcher Vicki Garrett A few dies, distress ink, foam and glue! This fall wreath is easy to make it just takes a little patience! For the bg I used the Canvas Cover-a-Card. It was stamped with Distress Ink. I made the base by placing two circle dies together and cutting them on craft foam. The Oak Leaf and Rake Set and the Sm. Leaf Set were used on the base. After die cutting the leaves in solid colors I added touches of Distress Inks for definition. The sunflowers were created from the Spring Wreath Set. I die cut the flowers in gold hw paper and edged them with chalk. A ball stylus was used to break down the paper and to give the pedals dimension. I glued three flowers together. The center is a sequin that was adhered with a brown Viva Gel Pen. The Bushel of Apples basket was filled with small leaves. I've tucked the Rake into the wreath.A few twigs were tucked in from the Bare Branch Set. Ahhhh, the colors of fall! Here I have stamped the sweet Pumpkin Arrangement and die cut a portion of it. It's been framed using the All-in-One Circles. I added distress Inks onto the embossing folder before running it through. IO has many different sentiments that would be wonderful for this card! Thanks for looking! Stamps: IO-CC073 Canvas Cover-a-Card, H16143 Pumpkin Arrangement Dies: IO- DIE204-B Bushel of Apples, DIE201-K Oak Leaves and Rake, DIE095-D Small Leaf Set, DIE022-U Bare Branch Set, DIE262-Y Spring Wreath Set, DIE299-ZZ All-in One Frames-Circles Papers: Neenah-Solar White, Natural, Bazzill hw, MFT 6x6- Farm Fresh Gingham Inks: Memento, Distress Inks-Marmalde, Shabby Shutters, Festive Berries, Scattered Straw, Vintage Photo Other: Copics, Viva Pen-Brown, Cat's Eye-Chestnut Roan, Boe Easy, 3M-foam tape, Sharpie- white, Darice- Leaf ef, May arts ribbon, twine, craft foam
Suite de ma série d'incursions dans mon Pinterest. Cette semaine, je vous propose quelques idées de couronnes de plantes. Et comme le printemps n'est pas encore arrivé, j'ai fait une sélection de couronnes plutôt hivernales. Que verriez-vous bien sur...
Learn how to make a faux magnolia wreath in just a few steps. This tutorial will show you step by setp how to make your own faux magnolia wreath.
Learn the tricks to embedding transparencies in resin. Fun way to put artwork into resin. Use to make jewelry and crafts.
I wonder how many of you remember the large Starflower Mandalas I obsessed over crocheted two years ago? When I started making the first one, it was simply a case of I-have-to-make-this-right-NOW, with no thoughts whatsoever about what I was...
Explore top fall porch decor ideas to refresh your entryway with seasonal charm—from cozy wreaths to festive lights.
An easy to follow tutorial for making your own diy pipe cleaner wreath in any color.
12 Purse Essentials For The Modern WomanYour bag is like your best friend on-the-go. Here is a small list of things to consider keeping in your beloved purse. 1. Portable Battery Charger As an advocate for Anker battery chargers, they have one that comes in a lipstick sized form that easily fits into most purses. 2. Earphones For your commutes or school/work related needs to block unwanted noise and settle down with some music or Podcasts. Also great for picking up phone calls if there's a mic built in. 3. Sunglasses Protect your eyes from those UV rays (or maybe to hide your face from a bad hangover day). 4. Tissues To-Go Always handy to have in case of emergency wipe-aways for you or for a friend. Honorable mention: travel pack of wet wipes5. Ribbon hairties These are known to be more gentle and do not leave a dent in your hair. I usually have the black elastic ones, which is like the ultimate "friendship bracelet" since so many people have them around their wrist!6. Hand sanitizer This Dr. Bronner's lavender spray is also good as an essential oil to relax and deodorize. 7. Manicure Set A lifesaver when you have a chipped or broken nail or when unruly brow hairs need some plucking.8. Deck of cards Okay, this may sound off topic to the list. However, these are great when you are in a long line or wait for something with a group of friends. This will be handy to pull out as an activity to do to pass the time. 9. Blotting paper Check out Mai Couture's wide selection of blotting papers to dab away face oils. 10. Lip Balm Whether hot summer or cold fall months, lips needs protection from the weather and soft lips are always more comfortable! Honorable mention: lip gloss11. Compact mirror Better than looking through your front phone camera in my opinion!12. SnacksYou're not you when you are "hangry". What's are some essentials in your bag? Leave a comment down below!
Orbea variegata (Starfish Plant), formerly known as Stapelia variegata, is a popular succulent with 4-angled toothed stems usually densely ...
I have always referred to this pattern as Flying Swallows, but it actually has lots of names: Falling Star, Flying Star, Whirling Star, and Circling Swallows. Whatever you want to call it, it's a beautiful pattern. Cathi (Quilt Obsession) ha
Subversive Funny Cross Stitch Pattern with Floral Wreath Border, I meant to say it, just not out loud THIS IS A PDF CROSS STITCH PATTERN ONLY, NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT OR KIT (PDF FILES SENT VIA EMAIL ONLY- NO HARD COPY IS MAILED) *First photo is stitched SAMPLE only, this listing is for the PDF pattern files only not a completed piece. Designed on: 14 Count Aida Fabric Design size: 6.79" x 6.79" (95 x 95 stitches) Uses DMC floss Colors PDF files include: Pattern on a grid DMC Floss List Pattern sizing details Basic Cross Stitch Instructions Pattern is available for immediate download as a PDF file after purchase.
I see lots of creative mesh wreaths online and in the craft stores and they are gorgeous! I have a bit of a wreath obsession and I've been studying how to make them without buying the rolls of decor mesh or special wreath forms. So I started with this simple wreath and I am quite pleased with the result. When I found these bath pouf/scrubbies at The Dollar Store, I knew they'd make a great mesh wreath if I could figure out the logistics. I love the graduated green colors! I already have Dollar Store wreath forms in my studio (wreath obsession, as I said) and I just had to put it all together. First, I unstrung one scrubbie. Wow, there is alot of poufy fabric in these! They are actually long mesh tubes, who knew? I figured I could utilize the tubes as is around an 8" diameter foam wreath form. I gathered the mesh tubes on my arm and then made a small cut to divide the form. Careful fitting and fiddling gave me this.... Hey, this might work! I like the simplicity and the fluffiness. A few quilting pins here and there to control the poufs and I'm on my way. I used hot glue and clear tape to close the gap in the wreath form. Then came the fun part. I crashed my stash for little decor items and kept dithering over an Easter theme or springtime or ???? THIS is when my work table gets covered with lots of stuff. Finally I settled on butterflies since I had some pretty ones in different styles in my stash AND I have these neat butterfly punches and glittery scrapbook paper. And VOILA! I could see this pretty wreath for a springtime door or a birthday party or even a baby shower. It is super easy to make and doesn't cost an arm and a leg for supplies. Glittery Easter eggs would look great on this wreath, as would a mini birdhouse and maybe a nest with a few fake eggs. Best of all, the Dollar Store is chock full of little decorative items to use on this wreath project all through the year. I'll be making another one, and soon! I'll be sharing this project at the blog parties listed on my sidebar. Come visit and check out all the creative projects!
Want to create a gorgeous, dyed coffee filter wreath? It's easy! And this great budget friendly DIY tutorial can be done for around $10.
Love the look of all of those fall wreaths you see in stores, but not the price tag? Follow my easy tutorial and learn how to make a corn husk wreath.
Learn how to dry flowers in a microwave. Quick and easy. Great for including dried flowers in your resin crafts and jewelry.