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December 13, 2014
Mason Jar Globe
To make one you need is a mason jar, a couple of trees or figurine or snow depending on what you want to put in there. Place the objects in the jar and you are done! An easy and perfect project for a five year old.

December 11, 2014
Glitter Wood Tree
Yesterday I showed you about our countdown to Christmas, today I wanted to share the simple glitter wood tree that I made for our vignette.
I had seen those trees last year and thought that they were really cute but somehow time slipped by me and never got the chance to make one. This year I made a few for my boutique show and after finding out how easy was to make them I decided to make one for myself.
What I love about the trees is the different ways that you can paint them. I chose to put silver glitter on mine. I wish the photo would show you how pretty the glitter is against the wood.
I am guessing by now you are wondering from what and how the tree is made. Right? Well, it all depends on the size of your tree you can chose plywood, common board, cedar, etc. Cut to the size of your choice, paint with the color of your choice or paint and add glitter, seal and you are done.

December 10, 2014
Days Until Christmas Countdown
My kids are really into the holidays, but you can tell that Christmas might be their favorite holiday. One of the things that we started with was a countdown to Christmas. My kids love knowing how far away the holiday is. This was an easy project that was done over a a weekend because of drying of drying time.
This project is made out of piece of pine common board that I stained. Then I stenciled the "Days until Christmas" and glued a piece of smaller chalkboard wood to the big board. As a said very easy project.

October 23, 2014
First Birthday Party
Back in April we celebrated my daughter’s first birthday party. I am finally sharing the photos with you. It was a fun affair full of cakes, cookies, and macaroons. Of course it wouldn’t be a party if it wasn’t full of DIY

October 16, 2014
Easy Photo Frame
We love easy projects and gifts. This one of the projects that I have said to myself “how didn’t I think of that” it is so easy and made in less than an hour. With the holidays coming it make a perfect gift.
To make one you need a piece of scrap wood, paint or stain (based on your preference), twine, burlap flower, clothes pin, glue. Paint or stain the piece of wood. Once is dry wrap the piece of twice around the wood and secure it. Glue the flower at the corner. Glue the clothes pin toward the top of the frame at the middle. You are done!
Instead of making one yourself and would like to make a set ready for the holidays to give as gift I would to make you one or two. You can always customize it to your liking. You can find it in my shop.

October 13, 2014
Easy Pumpkin Door Hanging Plaque
So thrilled to be participating in the Hall Harvest Blog Hop with Abby from The Cards we Drew and about 75 other bloggers.
It’s not a secret that I love the wood cutouts at the craft store so I when I saw this wood pumpkin cutout I had to have it. I have to admit I was never a big fan of monogramming. I mean do you really need to have your pillows, your napkins, your bag, etc stating your initials? Of course with time things are changing I am starting to like the single letter monogramming.
I really wanted to do colors that would stand out on the black door. The perfect colors: orange and light gray with a touch of burlap.
The items needed for the craft:
Mask off the stripes if you are going that route. Do not be afraid to include the kids when doing this. My daughter had a blast.
DONE!

October 7, 2014
Pottery Barn Knock Off Trick or Treat Banner
It is not a secret I love Pottery Barn but sadly I do not love their prices! I understand you pay for quality but even when “on sale” most of their items are overpriced. In some cases it’s pretty easy to knock off their items, for example banners, art work, and certain home décor items.
It was a love at first sight when I saw their “Trick or Treat” burlap banner at the store a month ago. When I saw the price I knew that I would be able to make one myself for the fraction of the cost. We are trying to become diligent with decorating our front porch and I knew this would be the perfect addition. No rain in Southern California means I can put practically anything outside.
It took me about an hour for the whole project (my favorite kind of projects). Here is what you need:
1/2 to 1 yard of burlap, depending on the size of the flags
Stencil for the flags
Marker/Scissors?Glue Gun or Fabric Glue
Paint
Twine
Since I am a visual person here are the instructions in photos:
Here is the comparison:

September 30, 2014
DIY Giant Chalkboard
Ever since we started working on the playroom, the girls and I have been spending so much time in that room. It feels so good to have furniture and color in a room that previously only had simple beige walls with just a daybed in there. In case you were wondering I am yet to finish that side of the room and show you photos. I am thinking I should be done by Christmas.
I have always wanted to have a giant chalkboard but felt intimidated by this project (not sure why). So one day on one of our random Home Depot shopping trip we decided to just go with it and make one.
After I posted about the playroom progress I had a couple of people approach me on how we made the giant chalkboard. Well, it is very easy and inexpensive! The whole project costs us less than $100.
Here is what you need:
* a sheet on MDF, the smooth surface is the best for the chalkboard paint
* 2 - 4”x8’ pine boards , one board to be put in half
* chalkboard paint
* wood glue and nails
* paint or stain for the frame of the chalkboard
The How to:
1. My MDF board was 8’1” x 4’1”. I didn’t find that out until this until later. So measure and decide if you want the board to be flushed with the frame or a little longer.
2. Paint the MDF with the chalkboard paint. This will take about three to four coats. Please read the instructions on the paint can.
3. Paint/Stain the pine boards.
4. After you have waited the allotted time put wood glue on the pine board and the glue it onto the MDF. Then nail in the nails. Mine are spaced 12” apart.
5. Mount it on the wall. I used French Cleat for mine.
You are done! An easy weekend project!
If you do make one please share your photos with me. I would love to see them!

September 20, 2014
Easy Leaf Artwork
It is not a secret that fall comes to Southern California a lot later than the other states, but the heat has been very unbearable in the past few weeks. As I had mentioned a couple of days ago I am in the process of gathering and making items for my fall mantle. I have already done the rag banner and I am now adding an easy leaf artwork to the mix.
When I received my polka star stencil from Royal Studio’s for the playroom, I also received a small leaf stencil that I knew I wanted to use. As I had mentioned before I love their stencils but you can always print a left onto a paper and trace it onto the wood or get a similar stencil from the craft store.
For this project I used a scrap wood that I had from home. The size of the piece is 7.5” x 7.5”. I used some of my fall inspired colors for the sign and of course you can use colors that inspire you too. Below are the instructions.

September 18, 2014
Playroom Progress and Royal Design Studio Review
You might remember my post last week about the playroom, well the first thing I knew that needed to get done was address the wall. As I had mentioned before the kids playroom is open to the main hallway and due to the size of the room and the overall space painting more than one wall was not going to be an option at this time.
Since painting was out and wall covering costs close to an arm and a leg, the idea of stenciling the wall made the most sense. I first learned about Royal Design Studio while at SNAP Conference a couple of years ago. Although I have used a couple of their stenciling since then I was thrilled when Royal Design Studio kindly offered to let me review one of their stencils.
One thing that I love about Royal Design Studio’s stencils is that they are heavy, as in very sturdy. I was able to stencil the whole wall with just a little bit of blue painters tape holding the stencil. No bleeds! The trick of course is to not use too much paint. You will be surprises that little paints goes a long way.
Royal Design Studio provides instructions with their stencils (see above photo) as well as lots of great tips online. They have an amazing selection of stencils online and it’s very reasonable priced. I think it took me longer to pick a stencil out than to stencil the wall itself. Finally I settled with the Polka Star Stencil. A fun pattern for the girls’ playroom. The best part once I am done with the stenciling that wall I can always reuse the stencil to create artwork or other fun projects like stenciling kraft paper for wrapping gifts.
Here are my two tips if you are going to stencil a wall:
1. Make sure you start from the middle of the wall, rather than a corner. I made that mistake and now one corner is a little off. The sad part, a whole star will not fit there and I will have to either live with it like that or just place the stars close together.
2. A little paint goes a long way. Do not over saturate your brush/roller with paint. It’s better to do two coats of less paint, then one coast with too much paint and have it bleed.
Here is the update on the playroom. Keep in mind, it’s not done yet. I love how the stenciled wall turned out! It changed things dramatically. It provides an added fun pattern to the mix. I am thinking of continuing the star pattern to the left, where the wood signs are to make it flow a little more and add the stars in the corner even it they would be too close. As for the rest of the playroom, you will have to come back and see.

September 17, 2014
Fall Rag Banner
You might remember my patriotic rag banner, if not you can see it here. For the past year I have been really loving the rag banner. It just gives that texture and added character to the mantle or the party table or even a room decoration, depending on where you use it. I am in the process of decorating my mantle for fall before switching it to Halloween in a couple of weeks, and decided to do another rag banner.
As I had said before what I love most about this project is that I can have it done in less than an hour. It’s a project that can be done while watching TV at night, watching the kids play, heck, they can even help you.
The instructions are easy: 1) Gather your fabric of choosing. 2) Cut it into strips in the width desired. 3) Fold the fabric strips and loop into the twine 4) Repeat with all the fabric strips in the pattern, fullness, and length of the banner desired. You are done!
