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Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Glitter Pink Christmas!
Shabby Chic and all glittery and pink Christmas Treasury featuring hand crafted and vintage treasures from Etsy!
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bottle brush trees,
christmas,
cottage chic,
decor,
Etsy,
glitter,
hand crafted,
home decor,
house,
ornaments,
pink,
shabby chic,
vintage
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Shabby Chic Easter Decor
I know, I know I might be a bit early for Easter and I'm totally bypassing St. Patrick's Day. But... I just adore the Easter season and the Spring fresh decor.
I love pastel colors, but at my house pastel colors really don't fit in most of the rooms. So, I kind of decorate with a more tattered shabby chic theme and need new decor items. You know that means, yep.... it's time to shop ! yay!
As always I want something unique and handcrafted, and with my craze schedule I don't have the time or patience for craft shows, so my go to place is always Etsy.
For my back den I'm looking for primitive, teas stained items and fell in love with these Primitive Folk Art Bunnies from Old World Primitives.
Ok, I'm totally loving the little banner adorning this Burlap Wreath from atcompanyb. I bet she would would make one that says Easter instead of Cheers.
So, all I have to do know is actually make up my mind, which is not easy at all.
I love pastel colors, but at my house pastel colors really don't fit in most of the rooms. So, I kind of decorate with a more tattered shabby chic theme and need new decor items. You know that means, yep.... it's time to shop ! yay!
As always I want something unique and handcrafted, and with my craze schedule I don't have the time or patience for craft shows, so my go to place is always Etsy.
For my back den I'm looking for primitive, teas stained items and fell in love with these Primitive Folk Art Bunnies from Old World Primitives.
or.... what about these totally cute little Chubby Baby Chicks from Harvestmoon Prims?
I'm thinking for over the fireplace and to place over a really great 1800's mirror I'm thinking a book page or burlap wreath.
Love..... this Coffee Filter Paper Wreath I found over at The Salvaged Whimsy.
I could make one, but wow that is a lot.. of coffee filters! And it's looks like she has the craft down pat, so it would be so much better than what I could make.Ok, I'm totally loving the little banner adorning this Burlap Wreath from atcompanyb. I bet she would would make one that says Easter instead of Cheers.
So, all I have to do know is actually make up my mind, which is not easy at all.
Labels:
baby chicks,
bunny,
burlap,
coffee filter,
decor,
easter,
Etsy,
hand stamped,
paper roses,
paris apartment,
primitive,
shabby chic,
tattered chic,
wreath
Monday, December 5, 2011
Creating Christmas with Jen at I Can't Stop Crafting
Hello AlyssaBeths readers! My name is Jen, and I am the gal behind I Can't Stop Crafting. I am pleased as can be to be sharing here today, it's always such a treat to be invited for a visit at another blog. Feel free to swing by my home turf to see what I've been up to lately, to link up to my weekly Head to Head Showdown link party, or just to say "hi".
I've been watching in amazement as it seems all of blog world has gone mad for burlap and jute crafting. The creative ideas people come up with, to jazz up humble burlap absolutely floors me. Who'd have thought there would be so many possibilities? Well, now it's my turn. I bought a roll of burlap the other day, and I put together this simple little wreath in a matter of minutes.
I started with the aluminum screw band from an old jar. I cut a long strip of burlap, 3-4 inches wide and using hot glue, adhered the strip of burlap to the screw band.
I then wound the burlap around the band, feeding it through the middle and wrapping it around until I'd worked by way around the entire band.
I secured the burlap in place with another dot of hot glue and trimmed any wayward strands from the burlap.
To spruce my little burlap wreath up, I added a few sprigs from a wired berry garland I bought years ago. I just wrapped the little sprigs around and hot glued the ends in place.
As for where you need such a tiny wreath? Well, perhaps you have a small shelf that needs adorning, like this:
Or wouldn't a handful of these wreaths tucked among the boughs of your Christmas tree be charming?
I think a set of these mini wreaths would make charming napkin rings as well.
Thank you so much for having me here today, AlyssaBeths! I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas, and enjoy each moment of the season!
Be blessed,
Thank you so much for having me here today, AlyssaBeths! I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas, and enjoy each moment of the season!
Be blessed,
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