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Crazylittlelovebirds Link Party #2

 Welcome to Crazylittlelovebirds Link Party #2    Share  your family-friendly posts, latest recipes, creative crafts, and inspiring home decor ideas. Let's start the party and see what amazing content we can all discover together! Featured posts From last week 8-18-23/8-22-23 Check out this review from An Artful Mom . She reviews two great products from Galen Leather Co.  The products are a Washi tape dispenser and a wooden Sketchbox. --They are beautiful! Check out her review here-- A Review of the Wooden Sketchbox and Washi Tape Dispenser from Galen Leather Co.   Esme, from EsmeSalon , shares with us this Buttermilk Spicy Pecan Bundt Cake recipe. And it sounds delicious! If you're anything like me and love pecans you will love this recipe!  Check out  her recipe here-- Buttermilk Spicy Pecan Bundt Cake Niki from Lifeasaleowife shares this beautiful fall entryway. She uses a blanket, pillows, cute pumpkins, and other decor items. Ready to decora...

Easy Metal Tiered Tray Design: Create and decorate

Today, I'll show you how to make a tiered tray design using two metal trays and a metal candle holder. I found the metal trays at Target for $5 and picked up the candle holder at a Hobby Lobby clearance event last year. It's super simple! Easy Metal Tiered Tray Design: Create and decorate  Materials Spray paint- I used Magnolia Home Chalk paint Two metal trays-I picked these up at Target for $5 One metal candle holder Decorative Rub on transfers-I picked these leaf design transfers up at Dollar Tree E6000 or any heavy-duty adhesive Any Decorations for decorating your trays-I decided to use some of my fall decor Spray painting metal trays To begin, carefully take your metal trays and move them to a well-ventilated area. Set up an area to spray your metal cans. I used an old cardboard box and set my trays on it before I started spray painting.  I sprayed a layer on both trays and let them set for about 30 minutes before spraying on the next coat of paint. I left my trays for abo...

Crazylittlelovebirds Link Party #1

Welcome to the Crazylittlelovebirds link party! As a first-time host, I am thrilled to see what you have to share. This is the perfect platform to showcase your family-friendly posts, latest recipes, creative crafts, and inspiring home decor ideas. Let's start the party and see what amazing content we can all discover together! In my latest blog post, I revealed an easy technique for crafting a fall-inspired frame art display that I'm excited to share with all of you. I would greatly appreciate it if you took the time to check it out.-- DIY Fall Picture Frame Art Display All features will be pinned over at  Crazylittlelovebirds link party Featured board Don't forget to have a great time and make connections with your fellow bloggers. Joining the Crazylittlelovebirds link party grants me permission to showcase your links and images on my social media accounts, complete with a mention of your blog name and a link back to your site. You are invited to the Inlinkz link part...

DIY Fall Picture Frame Art Display

Greetings, lovely people! I hope you're all doing great. I'm thrilled to present to you a fantastic autumn-inspired picture frame art display that's easy to make. With just a handful of materials, we'll be painting, incorporating faux sunflowers, and any other fall-themed embellishments of your liking. Are you eager to create something new? Then, without further ado, let's get started! DIY Fall Picture Frame Art Display Materials that you'll need One frame- Any size will do. My frame is 4 in x 6 in Paintbrush Faux sunflowers-I'm using the paper craft sunflowers from Dollar Tree Acrylic paint -I'm using Waverly chalk paint yellow, and I decided to use brown acrylic paint -You can use any paint of your choice Twine or craft rope Floral cutters Scissors Craft pipe cleaners- I'm using one in this craft Hot glue or any other adhesive of your choice Applying paint to the picture frame To begin, carefully remove the stock paper from inside the frame and set...

A new home for our toad friend.

A few years ago we noticed there was a total of three toads in our window well. I think it was due to all the rain and flooding we had experienced. I wasn't sure how they had got in there, but we noticed a tiny tunnel on the side of the window well. They created a tiny entrance. We had two in one window well and one that stayed in another alone. My girls gave each toad a name. We had Adorbs, Sweetie, and Little One.  A new home for our toad friend Adorbs sitting in his new pond Adorbs emerging from his new home Sweetie sitting on a rock light with a cotton seed in her mouth About a month ago we were hit with flooding. One of our window wells completely collapsed.  We're currently working on repairing it. The rain created a slight mudslide which collapsed one and created a pile-up in the other. I'll just say the cleanup process was not fun, not one bit.  We were able to rescue one of the toads, Adorbs. We have not been able to find Sweetie. I really hope she found a way ou...

Creating faux stained glass using plastic plates

Learn how to create stunning faux stained glass using plastic plates with this easy and eco-friendly DIY project. Discover creative ways to reuse plastic plates and bring a beautiful stained glass effect to your home decor. Hi everyone! I'm excited to share a quick craft with all of you. I am reusing a plastic plate, giving it a stained glass look. I will run you through two options. I'm joining the Sustainable challenge with a group of other bloggers, sharing eco-friendly and sustainable craft ideas. This is my first time participating. I am thrilled to share this upcycled craft with you all. The theme this month is sunshine. I chose to go with this project since I had extra clear plastic plates stored away since my oldest turned 12 this past April. I purchased a pack around her birthday and stored away the plastic plates that weren't used.  Creating faux stained glass using plastic plates Materials One plastic plate One sheet of paper for creating a template Pencil Stenci...

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