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DIY Easy Holiday Bookmarks for Book Lovers

Create charming DIY holiday bookmarks that any book lover will appreciate. These simple and fun bookmark ideas are perfect for gifting or keeping your place in your favorite novels during the festive season. Use supplies like cardstock, ribbons, and shape punchers to craft personalized bookmarks that reflect your unique style. Suitable for kids and adults, these easy-to-make bookmarks are a delightful way to celebrate the joy of reading this holiday season! Quick Video Tutorial Materials Needed:   - Cardstock and holiday-themed craft paper - Paper trimmer or scissors - Glue - Shape puncher - Ribbon - Paint marker - Optional: Craft gems, letters, or other decorative accessories   Cutting the Cardstock and Paper   Start by cutting your cardstock and decorative paper using a paper trimmer or scissors. For the bookmarks I created, the dimensions were 2 inches by 6 inches. Adding Glue and Decorative Paper   Once the bookmarks are cut to your desired size, apply glue to at...

Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 48

    Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #48!  Our party is a platform to share inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly posts, crafts, home decor, and anything that inspires you. Hi and welcome to everyone! I hope you are doing well wherever you are in the world. Thank you for being a part of the Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. I truly appreciate all of you! Last week, the party ended with 50 entries-which is the max for the party. Thank you all for participating and sharing your wonderful posts with us. I visit each post and try to leave a comment. If I can't leave a comment, I still read your posts! Now, let's take a look at the wonderful featured posts. Congratulations to our featured bloggers Amy at Amy's Creative Pursuits shared her adventures at Hocking Hills, Ohio, including visits to Ash Cave and Cedar Falls. Lisa at Lisa Notes wrote a wonderful post about Being Curious about the Power of Empathy  Diane at South House Designs provi...

DIY Coffee Station Table

 Hello everyone! I'm excited to share my wonderful DIY project with you. I've been planning to create a coffee station to showcase my Keurig and other coffee accessories. During a recent visit to Lowe's with my husband, I decided to build our own table for the coffee station, just outside the kitchen. To my surprise, the process was worth the effort and quite easy. In this post, I'll provide all the details of the project. DIY Coffee Station Table Materials needed 2 packs of the Hairpin Metal legs (One pack comes with two metal legs) $22 each 1 spruce project wood panel Metrie 3/4inx16inx36in $11 1 can of Minwax wood finish penetrating stain 8 fl oz/ 237 mL  (I went with Honey 272 as my color choice) $4.98 Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner 8 fl oz $6.98 2 sponge brushes For this project, we used a speed square to mark lines on the wood. And you will also need a drill Creating your table It's worth noting that you have the freedom to choose any wood size that fits yo...

Super Easy Dollar Tree Spring Flower Display

Are you looking to add a pop of color to your home or create a simple Spring flower display? Then this super easy DIY project is perfect for you! Using affordable items from Dollar Tree, you can create a beautiful and budget-friendly spring flower display that will add a touch of charm to your home decor. Follow these simple step-by-step instructions and get inspired to create a stunning display. Materials Required: - Artificial flowers of your choice. I selected a few purples, lighter pinks, and some white flowers. - 1 vase or candle holder. They have different colors and styles to choose from. I found the pink glass candle holder perfect for my project. Steps to create a flower display: 1. Arrange your flowers by placing some leaves and a few smaller flowers in the front of your display. 2. Place a few of your white flowers in the middle. 3. Fill both sides and back of your display with purple and pink flowers. 4. Finally, add your green leaves to the back of your display.  You'r...

DIY Dollar Store Autumn Wagon

Hi, I'm so happy that you decided to check out this simple Diy Autumn wagon craft. If you are a follower of my blog, you probably know just how much I  enjoy Autumn.  We have just a few more days, and we can finally welcome Autumn. I'm super excited about this. Today I created this simple Autumn wagon. All of my materials for this craft came from my local dollar store. Are you ready to create your very own Autumn wagon?  I'm sure the answer was yes! It is simple, and you'll just love the way it all turns out when you are all done.  Materials Needed (If you are only making one wagon, just buy one of each listed below) 1 Small straw bale 2 sets of pumpkin decorations 2 wooden baskets 1 wired twine Paint brushes/water/ glass jar 2 Wooden cars (you'll just want these for the wheels) Paint (I used red, orange, bronze, and black) Gold glitter glue Hot glue gun Optional **** 1 set of squirrels or any other animals you are able to find. (The squirrels that I have are actual...

Simple Diy Autumn Tree.

Simple DIY Autumn Tree With just a few materials you can create this simple Autumn tree. My inspiration for this project was my love for Fall. I created this using materials from my local Dollar Tree store. Materials needed 🍁 Ribbon 🍁Fall leaves (I picked up 10 bundles) 🍁Mini lights/ I used mini leaf lights 🍁Twine 🍁 1 Plunger 🍁1 pot 🍁Scissors 🍁Hot glue   Creating your Autumn tree Start by wrapping your twine around your plunger stick.  You'll want to completely cover the wooden stick. Once you're near the middle of the stick, you'll want to stop and start attaching your fall leaves. Take each leaf bundle, and glue it to your plunger stick. You'll want to have some that are glued closer to the top and a few that are lower. This will help fill in spots.   Once you have all the leaves glued on, take the rest of your twine and cover the stems on your leaf bundle. Continue wrapping them, making sure to cover the stems. Using your scissors cut the remaining twine o...

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