If the Broom Fits Sign

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It's my turn to show a fun FALL craft in this month's Creative Carousel. I'm so excited to be a part of this series and I hope you've been following along all week because each day there has been a great Fall Craft Tutorial. I also hope you are sure to go on over and enter the Giveaway with prizes valued over $300! To enter go HERE. Today I am going to show you how to make some Fall Decor for your home or for a gift. If the Broom Continue Reading

Count Your Blessings Board

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I'm STOKED to share with you guys the adorable hanging we did for our craft night last week. It really is super simple to do and can be done in any color to match your home. :) COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS BOARD Here's how you can make it... SUPPLIES: -Bead board/Wood -Hard board -Saw -Scrapbook Paper -Mod Podge -Foam Brush -Vinyl -Paint -Small Clothespins -Embellishments DIRECTIONS: 1. Cut your bead board to Continue Reading

Eating Rewards Charts

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 I recently participated in the Summer Reading Series over at my friend, Alison's blog, Oopsey Daisy.I was asked to create something (craft, recipe, etc.) in conjunction with a kids book and made an Eating Rewards Chart. It was so much fun because I LOVE kids books! I decided to make something using one of my FAV kids authors' books: David Shannon's It's all about a little girl named Camilla who is so concerned about what others Continue Reading

Christmas in July Goodies Basket + Tags

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I was asked awhile back by my good friend,  Steph @ Somewhat Simple if I would be a part of her Summer of Service series. I, of course, was thrilled to do it! We were asked to come up with something service related, and as I thought and thought about what I wanted to do I realized it was hard to think about service during this HOT and BUSY {more like CRAZY since the kiddos are home} time of year. But that's NO excuse, especially Continue Reading

How to Antique Painted Wood

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Today I will be showing you a SUPER EASY process of how to antique painted wood. {Pic courtesy of Jacquilyn Avery Photography} SUPPLIES: -Rustoleum -colored spray paint, Gloss clear spray paint -Rough cut lumber -low grit sand paper -acrylic paint -rags, brushes DIRECTIONS: 1. Pick out your wood. The secret here is to buy the roughest wood you can find. We found some great rough cut lumber at Home Depot. 2. Using the Continue Reading


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