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October 2014
DIY - RUSTIC SCRAP WOOD PUMPKINS
Halloween is just around the corner and i wanted to share with you this SUPER cute and really easy DIY project that adds that extra Halloween flare with a rustic twist.
Best things about these little pumpkins... they cost me nothing to make! By just using household items these little beauties were created in super quick time.
Whats not to like?
DIY - RECLAIMED WOOD 'SPA STYLE' BATH BOARD [Plans]
As a busy Mommy of two a relaxing bath in an evening is often a rare but cherished experience.
This cute bath board looks amazing, but not only does it look the part its functional too - it will house your phone (if your brave) and maybe even a bar of choccy and a glass of rose (or cup of tea in my case - haha) whilst you soak for a while and then during the day it is a great stand for some pretty trinkets and candles.
So relax, put your feet up and check this AMAZING easy tutorial (with plans)
... did i mention, it cost me nothing to make?? yay
DIY - RECLAIMED WOOD BATHROOM SHELVES
Hi all, were back.
Reclaimed Wood Bathroom Shelves
DIY - CUTE RAG BANNER
I needed something pink, cute and on a budget for a little extra decor in our little girls playroom. A rag banner was the answer. These little beauties are really quick to make, you need just three things and they look super cute!!
Want to know how??
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You can get the full instructions on what you need and what to do at PinkWhen where i am happy to say i have joined the contribution team.
You can find my DIY & craft projects there once a month.
PinkWhen is a hub of crafting and creation. If you have not stopped by yet then DO!
DIY - UNCONVENTIONAL WAYS TO DISPLAY YOUR FLOWERS
Flowers and vases, they just go together - don't they?
Just a few years ago if i was fortunate to receive flowers (Mr Smith?) that i would be dashing for a vase, feverishly trying to recreate some kind of exquisite floral display that would inevitably be an epic fail before stuffing the poor blooms in some untidy manor within the vase. Some blooms would then 'go over' which would send the others rapidly following. Half the stems would not reach the water and the whole thing would look, quite frankly... a mess.
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