
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Button-Embelished Bobby Pins

Friday, October 8, 2010
Thrifty Seasonal Decor: Part 2, Fall
The other day browsing around on my favorites list, I saw this awesome idea at Oops, I Craft My Pants, and immediately swiped the idea! I too made the trip to Home Depot and smuggled out a handful of paint chips in fall colors. The best part about this project is that it was FREE! Well almost, I did have to get a new Sharpie for the tree trunk, but other than that...paint chips-Free, and MDF-Free (sitting in my garage from a headboard).
I drew out the tree trunk and then got to gluing. You'll probably notice I yanked off one of the falling leaves, seemed like a little much so it had to go. It's one of my favorite fall projects yet.


**You'll be seeing this here.
I drew out the tree trunk and then got to gluing. You'll probably notice I yanked off one of the falling leaves, seemed like a little much so it had to go. It's one of my favorite fall projects yet.

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Thrifty Seasonal Decor: Part 1, Halloween
I finally dragged out all of my Halloween and fall decor and got to work. I soon realized that all of the decorations that seemed to almost overpower our little apartment last year now seem sparse in our house. To add some quick Halloween flair I printed out some vintage Halloween prints and placed them in frames around the family room. Here are just a couple.




Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Halloween Decor
My husband and I took a trip to Texas to visit my family. While I was there my sister was putting out just SOME of her Halloween decorations. She goes all out for the holiday. Here is a glimpse of her mantle, kitchen table, and dining room table. Closer to Halloween you will find a graveyard in the front yard and creepy silhouettes of cats, ghosts, mice, spiders, and even the outlines of Gothic window treatments in her windows. My next Halloween craft will be the silhouettes to place in our front window. It's about time for me to get into the spooky spirit!






Friday, September 24, 2010
Mini Bedroom Makeover
The other day while the hubs was at work I got a brilliant idea, give the bedroom a makeover! We have had our green bedding since we got married, almost 2 years ago it didn't seem very cozy or inviting anymore.
First thing I did was gather some supplies. I ran and got some candle holders from the thrift store, fabric & ribbon, candlesticks from the dollar store, and a window sheer and flowers from wally world.

Second I got to work on the candlestick holders and gave them a couple coats of white spray paint. While those dried I got to work on the pillow covers (the same from this tutorial.) This was my first time adding a fringe and I think it turned out pretty well.
The little pillow actually just got flipped over and tied with ribbon.
To tie things together I took off the duvet cover, hung the sheer, tied ribbon around the tie backs, added flowers, and threw some fabric in an old frame and Ta Da...mini make-over for under $30!



First thing I did was gather some supplies. I ran and got some candle holders from the thrift store, fabric & ribbon, candlesticks from the dollar store, and a window sheer and flowers from wally world.
Second I got to work on the candlestick holders and gave them a couple coats of white spray paint. While those dried I got to work on the pillow covers (the same from this tutorial.) This was my first time adding a fringe and I think it turned out pretty well.
To tie things together I took off the duvet cover, hung the sheer, tied ribbon around the tie backs, added flowers, and threw some fabric in an old frame and Ta Da...mini make-over for under $30!
Before...blah
After

Thursday, September 23, 2010
Under $10 Under 1 Hour Linkup
Today I'll be linking up a couple of my past projects at 320 Sycamore for her little party. Go check out some awesome thrifty projects!
In other news, my charger for my laptop bit the dust yesterday, RIGHT AFTER I uploaded a bunch of pictures of my mini bedroom makeover that I was all excited to share. Rather than paying 80 bucks for a Apple charger, I'm going the cheap route and ordering one through amazon. So while I am waiting for the beloved charger the blog will be on hiatus. Today I'm blogging from my hubby's laptop and I can't stand the darn thing! Everything takes me twice as long, and while typing this little paragraph I have hit the "=" about 20 times instead of the delete button. You can imagine my frustration.
Well then, adiós till sometime next week when I have a working charger again, and my laptop has more than 28 minutes of life remaining in it.

In other news, my charger for my laptop bit the dust yesterday, RIGHT AFTER I uploaded a bunch of pictures of my mini bedroom makeover that I was all excited to share. Rather than paying 80 bucks for a Apple charger, I'm going the cheap route and ordering one through amazon. So while I am waiting for the beloved charger the blog will be on hiatus. Today I'm blogging from my hubby's laptop and I can't stand the darn thing! Everything takes me twice as long, and while typing this little paragraph I have hit the "=" about 20 times instead of the delete button. You can imagine my frustration.
Well then, adiós till sometime next week when I have a working charger again, and my laptop has more than 28 minutes of life remaining in it.

Robyn
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Express Headband, Revisited
Remember this post from a month or so back? Well the pictures were pretty bad (took them at night and learned my lesson). I snagged a couple good ones outside the other day and decided to trade some out.
This really cute Express Headband caught my eye the other day while shopping. One glance at the price tag...$19.50, and I kept walking. But as things do, I kept thinking about how cute it was and what outfits I would wear it with. So I looked at another pic online and got to work.


I picked up a 5-pack of skinny plastic headbands in brown and black at the Dollar Tree and some black ribbon at Walmart for I think $1.47 each roll. So for less than 5 bucks I was determined to make a similar headband.
I used a sheer and satin ribbon for a little more texture. I lined them up on top of each other and gather the pieces by hand til I had the right length and gather-age. With the ruffle done, I took the satin ribbon and made a loose rosette to put at one end.


Once those were done I just hot glued the ruffle and rosette to the band...and DONE! I have a new headband I plan on wearing to church this week!


Check out the Under $10 under 1 Hr Party at 320 Sycamore!
This really cute Express Headband caught my eye the other day while shopping. One glance at the price tag...$19.50, and I kept walking. But as things do, I kept thinking about how cute it was and what outfits I would wear it with. So I looked at another pic online and got to work.
I picked up a 5-pack of skinny plastic headbands in brown and black at the Dollar Tree and some black ribbon at Walmart for I think $1.47 each roll. So for less than 5 bucks I was determined to make a similar headband.
Check out the Under $10 under 1 Hr Party at 320 Sycamore!

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