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I’ve got a perfect fall and winter décor piece for you! The brepurposed blog shared these wonderful fur pumpkins and the tutorial to make them. So, get a couple different size pumpkins, some ribbon and some battery powered Christmas lights. Start out by cutting a big hole in the bottom of each pumpkin with an...
Fall is here and if you haven’t added any touches of it to your home, maybe this roundup will help you. Today it’s all about Scandinavian fall! Scandinavian décor is simple, monochromatic, natural and very cozy. That’s why for Nordic fall décor you can make some decorations of natural wood, for example, a candle holder...
Planning a party or a family dinner? Need some original idea for table décor? Here you are! You’ll need placemats, decorative chain, embroidery floss, threading needle, scissors, wire cutters. Thread needle with the embroidery floss and tie a double knot at the end. Place the end of the chain next to the edge of the...
Marquee lights are the hottest décor trend, not only for home but also for event décor like weddings. To make your own ones you’ll need aluminum flashing, a chisel, Christmas lights, a counter sink, a drill + bits, finishing nails, gloves, a hammer, a jigsaw, a rubber mallet, tin snips, wood, a letter shape. Print...
St.Patrick’s Day is very close and it’s time to make some cool decorations for that day in case you haven’t made any. Wreaths, garlands and buntings are the easiest decorations to make, so let’s get started! A canvas bunting is easy to make with colorful markers – what a cool rustic bunting you have! A...
A good lip balm is always actual because lip care is important for every girl. Let’s make a cool colorful lip balm of 2 teaspoons of pure organic coconut oil, 3 teaspoons of organic berry powder, 3 teaspoons of 100% pure lanolin. In a small food processor, grind up the dehydrated (or freeze dried) berries...
In winter it’s necessary to help our little friends, and that’s why many of us put bird feeders in our gardens. We’ve already told you of some interesting ideas to realize – vintage cups, plastic plates and even feeders attached to the windows – to watch the birds. There’s also a good idea to make...
It’s cold outside, baby! It’s high time to make a cozy winter wreath to decorate your door. The supplies are a lined scarf, a wreath form, straight pins or safety pins. Take your wreath form and wrap your scarf around it. Once your wreath form is fully covered, pin the scarf to itself at the...
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