Felt Chick
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After getting a few questions about the felt chick on this tiered tray I knew I needed to recreate one.
Felt Chick
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After getting a few questions about the felt chick on this tiered tray I knew I needed to recreate one.
Farmhouse Mason Jar
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Since I was a little girl I have always had a thing for jars of any kind. I used to have a collection of them in the woods by my grams house..
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Jumbo Carrot
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Fabric Carrot Frame
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The other day I made a Facebook showing you all this scrap fabric Christmas tree frame I made a few months ago. Do you remember how I said it would be cute to do carrots for spring?
DIY Family Sign
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I’ve been looking for a cute family sign to sit on my shelf in our living room. After looking some up I decided to just make one of my own. It was pretty easy to make and actually turned out really cute!
DIY Tiered Tray
I’ve been seeing these tiered trays everywhere lately and I love them! They can be a little pricey so I decided to make one of my own. I found the pie pans and the candle stick at the goodwill.
Dollar Tree Flower Tin Makeover
I’m really loving how this Dollar Tree Tin Makeover turned out! I wanted it to have a vintage farmhouse feel.. is that a thing? LOL. Anyways, I accomplished the look I was going for and it really wasn’t that difficult.
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Alright guys, I have yet another craft using these napkins I bought from the Dollar Tree. I hope you all don’t mind, I’m just having such much fun with them!
DIY Rusty Bunny Frame
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This rusty bunny turned out so cute! I was surprised how easy it was to achieve the “rust’ look using a cookie sheet tin and some chalk paint.