I'm a big sale shopper. Especially when it comes to craft supplies. Sometimes, I catch a promotion and buy them before a holiday, with the intention of using them to decorate right away. Other times, I pick them up on clearance, with the hopes of using them the following year. Unfortunately, a lot of times what really happens is they get added to the craft closet ...never be seen again. Well, this year, I decided it was time to remedy that. My goal is to dig into all those sale purchases and finally make the time to make the crafts . And this uninspired, plastic diorama egg is on the docket for today. It stands 10" tall and I grabbed it way back in 2023, when I made my DIY Designer Easter Eggs . It's been tucked away for 3 years, sharing space with these napkins. Too long. So I put on an old movie - The Great Lie, with Bette Davis and Mary Astor - and got busy. I started by separating the layers of my floral napkin...careful to remove both backing layers from the printed ...
My husband and I are pretty boring weekenders. Our predictable Saturdays usually include a walk on the waterfront, a few hours down at the beach, game night or dinner with friends and of course a few DIYs around the house. And if we're really feeling adventurous, we might hit the local odd lot store to poke around. It's almost as exciting as thrifting , because you truly never know what you're going to find. For example, a few weeks ago I was wandering down the kitchen aisle and found this darling spring table runner for $7.99.
Have tons of old ribbon in your craft stash? Short pieces and mixed patterns? Why not use them to make a lovely, scrap ribbon bow for a wreath or gift package. Here's a quick how to and inspiration for your next DIY. Last week, I ended up at Hobby Lobby, looking for a few Easter napkins and walked out with this wreath. Isn't it fabulous? So bright, so cheerful. So perfect for spring...and 40% off to boot. Score! Except. It didn't have a bow.
Have you seen that trend where someone takes a baby proofing outlet cover, hot glues it to the back of a picture and sticks it into the outlet to cover it up? Well, like most ideas, it's not really new. Just one that's been reinvigorated thanks to the magic of TikTok. Now, I'm not usually a trend follower , but this DIY has been on my list for years.
When I started blogging, exactly 13 years ago this month, I decorated for very few holidays. Oh sure, I had a heart wreath for Valentine's Day, a Jack-O-Lantern for Halloween and Christmas was always a big event. But overall, seasonal and everyday decor was my primary focus. However, after a few years online, exposed to all the wonderfully creative holiday decor ideas out there, I jumped in with both feet. And began creating my own decorations for just about every holiday on the calendar. Including Easter.
When I was teaching kindergarten and first grade, the daily calendar activities were very important business. So much could be taught in those precious morning moments. From reading, writing and math. To the all important topic of weather. Lots to unpack there...especially in March. Like the old saying goes, it's often in like a lion and out like a lamb.
Over the past 13 years or so, I've shared a lot of fabric crafts and DIYs. Everything from curtains and furniture skirts to pillows and more. And invariably every time I do, someone says, You're so talented, I wish I could sew . To which I always reply, T rust me, if you can drive a car, you can use a sewing machine . And I mean that. 100%.

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