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Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #17

    Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #17! At The Crazy Little Love Birds party, we share recipes, family-friendly posts, crafts, home decor, and anything that inspires you!  Hello everyone! I am thrilled that you have decided to join us here. I want to say thank you to each of you who have taken the time to visit my link party. Your presence means a lot to me. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend. At the previous party many of you inspired me to bake, so this weekend that's what I'll be doing. It's forecasted to snow, so I'll be indoors baking and creating! We'll also be taking out some board games and listening to some Christmas music.  What are your plans for this weekend? I would love to hear about them, so feel free to share them with me in the comments section. I read through all your comments, and I appreciate them all. Now, let's move on to the fabulous features of party #16. But first... Thank you to everyone who joined this link part...

Upcycling a Metal Can into Winter Scenery

Today, I'm thrilled to share an upcycling project featuring a metal can. We will transform a basic metal can into a beautiful, easy, eco-friendly, winter scene decoration.  I am excited to participate in the Sustainable Challenge alongside fellow bloggers and share eco-friendly and sustainable craft ideas. I can't wait to share my upcycled craft with all of you. This month's theme is Winter. Materials you will need Metal can ( I am reusing a smaller cheese can) Mini winter ornaments Twine Acrylic paint Decorative gift tag Hot glue Paintbrush Scissors Optional: Faux winter berries, faux snow powder-if you prefer to use this over the cotton snow. Applying Acrylic paint to the metal can First, apply acrylic paint to the can. For my decoration, I chose to paint the can white. After applying each coat of paint, make sure to let it dry. I used two coats of paint for my can. Adding the gift tag  Next, prepare your gift tag. Remove any decorative ribbon from the tag and cut it to t...

Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #16

   Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #16! I hope you are all doing well. At the Crazy Little Love Birds party, we share recipes, family-friendly posts, crafts, home decor, and anything that inspires you!  Hello everyone, I hope you are doing well. We have a list of projects to tackle around the house this weekend, which may not be particularly enjoyable, but necessary nonetheless.  We are a bit behind on blowing out our sprinklers, so my husband will be taking care of that this weekend. What are your plans for the weekend? I would love to hear about them in the comments below.  Today, at our party, I will be sharing a quick and easy winter floral DIY that reuses a bowl. It's a simple craft that anyone can create. Now, let me show you all the wonderful features of link party #15. But first... Thank you to everyone who joined this link party. I appreciate all of you. This party is possible because of you! I can't wait to see what you all have to sh...

DIY Holiday Decor: How to Make a Wintery Faux Foliage Bowl

Create a stunning DIY holiday decor with this step-by-step guide on making a wintery foliage bowl. Learn how to craft a beautiful centerpiece that brings the essence of winter into your home. Hi there, I hope everything is going well for you. Today, I want to share with you a simple upcycling holiday craft idea. The three main materials you will need for this craft are a bowl, a cork, and some wintery foliage. I used a cork lid from a salt bottle that I had kept, and a pink bowl I had bought a few months ago for just 50 cents. You can easily put this project together in less than 15 minutes, and it looks absolutely beautiful once it's displayed. So, if you're ready, let's start creating! Here's what you'll need One bowl (any size works, I am using a smaller bowl for my design) Wintery faux foliage Cork (I am reusing a cork from a salt bottle) Hot glue Floral cutters (to cut foliage to size) Pinecones (optional) Attaching the cork to the bowl To begin, turn your bowl...

Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #15

  Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #15! I hope you are all doing well. At the Crazy Little Love Birds party, we share recipes, family-friendly posts, crafts, home decor, and anything that inspires you!  I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We had a great time spending it as a family, preparing delicious food and enjoying some coffee and cider. This year was simple, yet perfect for us. We had a great time cooking together and spending quality time together. How did you spend your Thanksgiving? I'd love to hear all about it. As for the blog features from party #14, I’m excited to share them with you!  But first... Thank you to everyone who joined this link party. I appreciate all of you. This party is possible because of you! I can't wait to see what you all have to share today. Before we share, let's take a look at the wonderful features from last week's party. Congratulations to our featured bloggers  Party#14 Featured posts Paula from Graced Fil...

Easy DIY Dollar Tree Sled Decoration for Christmas

  Decorate your home for Christmas on a budget with this DIY Dollar Tree sled decoration. Get creative and make a unique and festive piece of home decor using simple materials from Dollar Tree. Find step-by-step instructions and inspiration for this fun holiday craft. Hello everyone! Today, I will show you how to decorate a sled from Dollar Tree. You can find these adorable sleds at your local Dollar Tree or create your own. We’ll use simple materials such as acrylic paint, craft gems, and gold letters. As always, I’ll include a materials list below. Materials: Sled from the Dollar Tree Acrylic paint Craft gems Gold letters Paintbrush Mini bow Hot glue Scissors Adhesive Applying acrylic paint to the wooden sled To begin decorating your sled, take your paintbrush and apply acrylic paint to the wooden surface. You can choose any color you like. I used a darker green color to go along with my Christmas decor. Adding craft gems to the sled Next, take your craft gems and begin to add th...

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