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    Rainbow Table Centerpiece

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    I love that there are so many rainbow decorations popping up everywhere. It’s like my childhood dreams of growing up to be Rainbow Bright are finally realized! But, I love a good, cheapo DIY even more than a revisit with my kidhood.

    And the other day while putting away my daughter’s hair ties and accessories (that were scattered all over the sink like they are every.single.night – sigh), I noticed that her headbands were all bunched together in a pretty way. Which led me to thinking how much it resembled a rainbow. Which led me to imagine how cute it would be surrounded by a bunch of round white clouds. Which led me picturing it sitting all pretty on the dining room table. Which then led me to this project. <— I swear, this is actually how my “artsy-crafty” brain works. It’s kinda scary-ridiculous, I know.

    So, I dug out rainbow colored headbands, grabbed a handful of her little teeny tiny black hair ties, a thin wood piece for the base, 2 small corner braces (same ones I used here), my trusty hot glue gun and I got to craftin’!

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    First I stacked up the headbands in the order I wanted them to be in (ROY-G-BIV – obvs.)

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    Next I attached them together with the little hair ties.

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    After attaching the headbands to the corner braces on each side with more hair ties, for additional stability I hot glued each corner brace to the interior bottom of the stack of headbands.

    Using a screw driver and a small screw, I attached the brace bottom to the wood base.

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    Gently pull the headbands apart so they ascend into an arch. Lastly, using different sized white foam and white felt balls, I hot glued them around the base of the braces to create exaggerated, puffy clouds.

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    Bonus! It even looks good with dinosaurs!!! And I consider that a Win-Win!!!

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    Tic Tac Gnome

    We love front porch sittin’. It’s what we do best in the summer time. Especially while it rains. This game board was crafted with those specific days and nights in mind. My big fam, a little Tic Tac Gnome, endless jars of iced tea and lots of laughs are what I am looking forward to this summer!

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    Gather your supplies.

    • Gnome people and door (mine were found at Dollar General)
    • Wood stump (I happen to have a ridiculous amount of these in my backyard)
    • Steel charger/wood plate/plastic plate (mine was at Dollar General)
    • Black duct tape
    • X’s & O’s (from wood slices & pebbles)
    • Artificial grass turf
    • Artificial tall grass square
    • Miniature craft wood picket fence
    • Hot Glue
    • Drill & screws
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    Trace your plate shape on the back of your artificial grass piece and cut with a box cutter. Mark your X’s and O’s on your pebbles and wood slices with a permanent marker.

    To decorate the top of the game board, I gathered a few additional supplies. This miniature picket fence and this square of long artificial grass are both common items in most craft stores.

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    Make your hashtag tic tac toe shape using the black duct tape centered on the grass covered charger. Using hot glue, attach the picket fence around the back half of the circle and also to attach small pieces of the tall grass randomly around the edge. I decided to glue the gnome guys down too just to ensure they didn’t fall off, get pushed off, get lost, etc.

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    Time to play!

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    Floral Canvas Tennies

    The Dollar Tree is chalk-full of SO many amazing supplies for the DIY’er. Their craft aisle is totally awesome and every few months, they fill up the 4 front aisles with new seasonal holiday goodness that makes me excited to explore their rows of dollar dreams.

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    Recently on my bi-weekly Dollar Store trip, I found these stinking adorable paper napkins. There were also matching plates and cups. I think they are so beautiful. I picked them up knowing they would be perfect for something. I just wasn’t quite sure what yet.

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    I used a few of them for my English Garden Easter Tablescape you can see here, but I still had a bunch of napkins left.

    A few days later at Walmart, I found white canvas shoes for $5 and the light bulb went off, my friends.

    I decided to fancy up my plain white shoes using Mod Podge and those gorgeous paper napkins.

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    The result? FAST, FRUGAL AND FREAKING AWESOME FLORAL GOODNESS! And I’mma show you how I made them!

    Gather your supplies and cover your work area.

    • White Canvas Shoes (mine were found at Walmart, but I have seen similar at Target, KMart and even the Dollar General!)
    • 2 Foam Brushes
    • Paper Napkins (or tissue paper, comic book paper, newspaper, wrapping paper, craft paper, scrap-booking paper…)
    • Mod Podge
    • Clear Acrylic Spray
    • Sharp Scissors
    • Utility Knife
    • Painters Tape (optional step)

    If you are going to use the painters tape to cover the rubber bottom, now is the time to apply it.

    *note* I made one pair with painters tape and one pair of shoes without. Honestly, I didn’t notice enough difference to make it seem useful enough to do it again. I don’t mind things not “perfect”. That’s why this step is optional.

    I left the manufacturers paper stuffing in the shoes because I liked how it pushed out the fabric while I worked on it. I also added some paper to the exposed insert to prevent spilling any Mod Podge inside the shoe.

    The next step is to place the paper on top of the shoes in the area you want to cover. I wanted the front and back to be covered in the pretty napkins, using the existing stitch lines of the shoes, so I made a rough outline of where to cut with a pencil.

    *note* this step is probably the trickiest part. But, don’t be discouraged if you mess up. Worst case scenario you start again with a new napkin until you get it right. No biggie!

    Once your napkin pieces are cut, you are ready to apply. Using a foam brush, cover the area of the shoe with Mod Podge. A nice, even layer. Place your cut piece on top, even it out across the area with your fingers and add a layer of Mod Podge on top of the paper.

    *note* Go easy here. It’s paper so it still rips when wet. Make sure your swipes are quick, even and that the coat of Mod Podge is light. You will want to do 2-3 coats, so light coats are best here. Also, the more you swipe across the paper, the higher the chances of the color bleeding. Another reason why light coats are your friend. If it does tear or move, manipulate the paper with your fingers gently until it is in the desired location on the shoe.

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    When wet, the mod podge will look “milky”. Don’t be worried about the foggy appearance. The Mod Podge will dry clear. That is how you know you are ready for the next layer.

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    Once your shoes have completely dried, you will want to spray them with a clear acrylic sealer to protect them. I chose a spray with a glossy finish, but if you prefer Matte or Satin, make sure you pay attention to the label.

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    *note* Even though we have top coated these, it’s probably best to not wear them out in a heavy rain storm. Just Sayin’

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    Cleveland Indians Baseball Door Hanger

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    Take me out to the ball game! It’s time for Cracker Jacks, Peanuts and Footlong Hotdogs, my friends! Oh, and of course, BASEBALL! If you are a Cleveland Indians fan, then this Makeover Monday Edition is for you!

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    *I suppose if you are another MLB Team Fan (BLAH!) you could make this wreath as well by adding your own team decal*

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    This DIY craft is a bit more detailed than my past projects and requires a little more time. But, don’t fret! It’s still Fast, Frugal and Freaking Awesome! And I have made a very detailed tutorial for you to follow along with, so anyone can make it!

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    Here We Go! Batter Up!

    First, collect all the supplies:

    • Leather strips (most craft stores have bags of leather strip/remnant pieces – similar to this)
    • 8 baseballs – you can find them here if you don’t already have used balls lying around.
    • Mini Bat – I purchased mine here
    • Wood Piece – Approx. 12×6 in size. here is the one I used. This plaque was already stained.
    • 3×10 Decal – I found mine in store at Walmart. Similar to this one
    • Galvanized Wire-approx 40″ – found at most craft and hardware stores
    • Pliers
    • Cordless Drill
    • 1/4″ Drill Bit

    We will start with the Indians sign for the top. Adhere the decal to the wood and slowly peel the top layer off. Slow and steady wins the race here, friends. While removing the peel, I did find some of the letters ripped slightly, but they were small tears and barely visible once the project was finished. I also removed the piece of twine that was attached to the back of the pallet sign when it was purchased as I knew I would be using the leather instead.

    *NOTE: If you are planning on keeping your finished door hanger inside or out of the weather, you are finished with this step. But, if it will be exposed to the elements, I highly suggest a layer of Mod Podge as well as a coat of polyurethane spray. *Note: the mod podge will leave a “milky” appearance while wet. Don’t panic, it will dry clear!

    Using the 1/4″ drill bit, drill a hole in each corner of your wood sign (about 1″ in).

    Again using the 1/4″ drill bit, drill a hole clear through each baseball.

    Run your wire through each baseball until you’ve made a half circle with the balls back to back. Cut off the extra wire with the pliers, leaving approx. 3 extra inches of wire on each end.

    Using the pliers again, twist each end into a loop and secure by wrapping the end around the base of the loop.

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    Cut 20″ strip of leather and run each end through the top drilled holes of the sign. Knot them in place. This will serve as your “hanger”.

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    Taking 2 pieces of leather strip each about 7 inches long, attach the wire loops to the bottom drilled holes of the sign. Cut additional leather strap.

    Lastly, take 2 10″ leather strip pieces and attach the mini bat by knotting the leather around the bat and wire.

    This is most definitely a Home Run!

    GO INDIANS!

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    Drink Canister Repurpose – Trash to Treasure Style

    Instead of tossing it, quickly craft your empty drink mix canister into a beautiful farmhouse-chic storage solution for your home!

    All it takes is a hot glue gun, some twine or a roll of sisal rope and maybe a bit of fabric. Seriously. It’s that easy!

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    This project most definitely falls into my Fave Rule of 3 F’s. Fast, Frugal and Freakin’ Awesome! I honestly think I spent more time waiting for the hot glue gun to heat up than it actually took me to make these babies.

    Make sure your canisters are wiped out and completely dry. These are a cardboard product, so keep that in mind when deciding what you will choose to store in them. Dry goods, utensils and decor are most definitely the better option here.

    #1

    For the first canister, I chose inexpensive twine. The very first wrapped layer and the very last wrapped layer of your twine should be hot glued all the way around the canister to ensure it won’t unravel. The middle layers can be held with a dab of hot glue along the side you will consider the “back” of the storage container.

    I found it fairly easy to just wrap the twine around the canister a handful of times and then pull the layers down into place. If you look closely at the third picture above, you can see I chose to glue along the seam of the label and used this as the “back” of my project. Hot gluing each group of twine layers I pulled down.

    The first pic is what the canister looks like twine-covered up to the rim. It’s not horrible, but you can definitely still see the silver rim popping up. To fix that, I just glued a few extra layers of twine wrapped along the inside rim. A quick final touch to give it a more “finished” look.

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    Come on now, how cute is this?! For utensils, for straws, for chopsticks, whatevs. Anything and everything would just look cuter stored in this. It’s so farmhouse-y.

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    Using the sisal rope, starting the next canister the same way I began with the twine, glue the entire first wrapped layer. Sisal rope is much thicker and requires a little bit more coercing to get it to go in the direction you want, but it’s certainly not hard to work with.

    Unlike the twine, each layer will need to be individually wrapped tightly and glued into place along your chosen “back” side.

    Once you have fully wrapped your sisal rope along the canister (and another layer along the top rim to finish it off), you can clap your hands and squeal with delight that you are already finished and it’s adorable.

    OR …

    you can do this easy peasy next step that takes your sisal-covered canister from “awww” to “ABSOLUTELY STINKING ADORABLE“!

    All you need is a bit of fabric. Any fabric you like will do. I often pick up these super inexpensive pre-cut quarters from Walmart or JoAnn Fabrics. If I see one in a sweet pattern that’s on sale or clearanced off, you better believe I will swoop it up and store it in my fabric dresser until I have an epiphany of an idea for it!

    Cut the fabric into an approx. 4 inch strip. Using hot glue, slowly begin adhering the fabric, printed side out, tightly along the inside of the canister. Leaving a 2 inch “skirt” to hang out around the outside of the canister, overlap the 2 ends, cutting off any additional fabric and glue them together.

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    I am so, so, so in luuuurve with this thing! It’s a perfect tissue holder and an even more perfect example of how anything, a.ny.thing, can be taken from trash to treasure! It would even be a wonderful utensil companion to the twine canister!

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    What are you waiting for? Go dig through your trash and start making your next DIY!

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    Pickle Jar Repurposing Trifecta

    These jar DIY’s are simply DILLightful! (Sorry – I had to!)

    #1 – Storage Jars

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    Seriously, how adorable are these jars? Perfect for storing those little toys the kids insist on lovingly leaving all over the floor for us to step on. Or even in a bathroom with Q-tips and cotton balls? How ’bout filling them with battery operated fairy lights to use as a nightlight?! OOOOOH! What about poking some holes in the lid and using them to hold all those creepy crawly bugs the littles are gonna catch in the backyard soon?! SO.MANY.POSSIBILITIES!

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    #2 – Bird Feeder

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    You have to feed those birdies! Spring is springing (or has it sprung?) and the birdies are busy makin’ babies and like every new Mama, they need to EAT! So, why not make a cute lil’ shabby chic feeder to place right outside your kitchen window and watch those sweet feathered beauties go to work?

    #3 – Pastel Vases

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    These are crazy easy to make! Wouldn’t they be an adorable Teacher gift? Or gift for Grandma? Or Auntie? Or Neighbor? Or Yourself?

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    Tin Can Moss Planter

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    This is a super easy one, friends. Grab a clean tin can, a bag of moss sheets, your hot glue gun, a grapevine wreath and a filler (succulents, topiary ball, flowers, etc) and make this cute little baby in a matter of minutes!

    Doesn’t this look wonderfully woodsy? Perfect for a fairy garden or gnome home!

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    Succulent Canvas

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    I made this simple DIY decor piece in less than 30 minutes. The materials are few and the directions are easy peasy. It’s totally adorable. A perfect mix of fresh and faux plants and a wonderful gift idea! The kiddos can even help with this one, friends!

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