In yesterday’s post about fall decorating ideas I promised to tell you how to make these gold leaf place settings from my table. Are you ready? Don’t blink, you might miss it. It’s super simple to make leaves from polymer clay. Step 1. Gather leaves from your yard. I found that green hydrangea leaves worked really well since they left…
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Fabulous Fall Party: Fall Decorating with Nature
Filed Under: Fall Decorating, Mantels, Repurposed, Reused, Recycled Junk 39 Comments
There are moments when being a DIY home blogger who lives in the Deep South has it’s advantages, but right now is not one of them. When it’s 97 degrees outside and the leaves outside my window are greener than Kermit’s ding-a-ling, it’s very hard to get in the fall decorating spirit. However… All of my blogging buddies are breaking…
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Drying Hydrangeas and Herbs on a DIY Drying Rack
Filed Under: DIY Projects, Home and Garden Stuff, Repurposed, Reused, Recycled Junk 5 Comments
I am making preparations for a “fabulous fall” party next week on the blog, where I will be teaming up with a few other spectacular bloggers to show you how to bring the outdoors inside for fall decorating. Today, though, I wanted to show you this simple herb drying rack that I made using chicken wire and a picture frame…
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Surprise! It’s a virtual baby shower!
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What do you do when your blogging friends are scattered all around the country and they all decide to get pregnant at the exact same time? Well, the first thing I did was NOT DRINK THE WATER. Then the second thing I did was join forces with a bunch of other amazing DIY bloggers to help throw them all a…
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Autumn in Amish Country Part Three: Landis Valley Museum and Hershey Park
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This week I’ve been taking you along on a tour around New England and highlighting our October 2012 trip to Amish country from Lancaster County, PA all the way to The Hamptons. This is part three of the series. You can read the first two entries here: Part One: Autumn in Amish Country Part Two: Visiting the Ephrata Cloister After…
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