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[...] up the copper pipe under the wire basket and mark the pipe about 3 inches longer than the basket. Use the cutter [...]
[...] . Once the hole is drilled, you may need to trim around the edges a little bit to make sure the copper pipe will fit through. To do this, just take the drill bit and move it in a circular motion. 2. [...]
[...] Are you wondering if copper pipe is my only craft supply on hand yet? Well surprisingly it is not but if you are into DIY or [...]
[...] I’m back with my next copper pipe tutorial!I am always on the look-out for new frames, despite the fact that I have several [...]
[...] look and this tree fits right in this year since we just moved and I have very little Christmas decor. Maybe I’ll stock up at the end of this season when I have a better idea what this room will [...]
[...] simple little decorations you can spend the afternoon making and could fit a variety of Christmas decor. Click on the relevant photo to be taken straight to the instructions for that individual [...]
[...] these as place cards you can just as easily skip that part and use these guys as part of your Christmas decor. [...]
[...] were perfect for my candy corn themed fete. Party Pail Streamers Poster board Scissors Glue Double-sided tape (optional) Take your poster board and cut it in to a cone shape. I just eyeballed mine but [...]
[...] curved pieces of green card stock out, fold a small portion of it back and add a piece of double-sided tape then stick it to the top of your balloons. That’s it! Super simple but such a fun, big [...]
[...] you organize your clothes in bins or boxes, these labels will work there too! use a little double-sided tape or glue and attach to the front. They’re also great for organizing the clothes that no [...]
[...] saying. 4. Hang up the letters! The letters are super light so you can hang then up with double-sided tape or command strips. No need to use a hammer or anything. [...]
[...] is no excuse not to. Download below, cut out, fill in the details and then start planning your party decor! A few things to peruse this (3 DAY) weekend: You probably want to read about how the vampire [...]
[...] so popular and it’s easy to see why, they’re adorable! The clear ones are so cute for party decor or diy marquee lights and it’s getting easier and easier to find them in stores. But, a [...]
[...] ’s family pics where they were wearing plaid. Plaid is not usually something I think of for party decor but it ended up complimenting the rest of the decor quite nicely. For the main food table [...]
[...] . Wait for the glue to dry. You can use these as cake toppers or make larger ones and use as party decor like we did! Have a Joyful New Year! I hope that each of you have a super fantastic 2015 filled [...]
[...] or not, and this is a really simple way to incorporate them. Water balloons Balloon pump Paper straws Something cold and delicious to the finished straws in! Using your pump, inflate your balloons [...]
[...] made another appearance in my life, it would be worth it just for this party! We inserted paper straws with sweet little flags also made from that same gorgeous paper. Oh how we love World Market’s [...]
[...] which we thought would be kinda fun! Like a throw-a-way party! The place cards were made from paper straws glued together and the names slid inside. Of course our doily cups were featured along with a [...]
[...] supplies you probably already have and you can grab the heart printables for free below! Paper straws cut into thirds Tissue paper cut into 2″x3″ rectangles and fringed on one end Glassine [...]
[...] it turned out! Wood crates Wood Stakes Zip Ties Long piece of lightweight craft wood Hot Glue Mod Podge Paintbrush World Market handmade gift wrap Cardboard Paint Decoupaging with any paper you like [...]
[...] doorstep? Cardboard (preferably an empty paper box) Scissors Xacto knife Hot glue & gun Mod Podge Kraft paper 1. Take the lid of an empty paper box (these can easily be found at office buildings [...]
[...] Glass Ornaments Glue (mod podge works great) Glitter Paint 1. Squeeze some paint inside the glass ornament and swirl it around [...]
[...] cardboard so it doesn’t slide all around during transport. 15. Glue your long triangle up and use glue all down the sides wherever you may need it to make it look nice. 16. Fold your remaining flaps [...]
[...] where it should go and, if applicable, attach it to the other swab it meets up with. 3. Use glue around all the edges so your cotton is immovable for when you’re coving it up. Here are [...]
[...] Twine Scissors Awl or hole punch 1. Cut any gift tag shape out of kraft or cardstock paper. 2. Use glue to trace any Christmas or holiday shape. Some ideas are: bows, trees, antlers, wreaths, twigs, [...]
[...] up the copper pipe under the wire basket and mark the pipe about 3 inches longer than the basket. Use the cutter [...]
[...] . Once the hole is drilled, you may need to trim around the edges a little bit to make sure the copper pipe will fit through. To do this, just take the drill bit and move it in a circular motion. 2. [...]
[...] Are you wondering if copper pipe is my only craft supply on hand yet? Well surprisingly it is not but if you are into DIY or [...]
[...] I’m back with my next copper pipe tutorial!I am always on the look-out for new frames, despite the fact that I have several [...]
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