"The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul. No matter our talents, education, backgrounds, or abilities, we each have an inherent wish to create something that did not exist before." President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Spring MOSS Wreath

I have fallen in love with the look of Moss this spring.
So I decided to make myself a Moss Wreath.

 If you like the Easter Egg Felt Banner you can find ones like this one HERE in my etsy shop.


 Here is the back:
My hotty hubby helped me make some frames out of some wood, some wood glue and brackets.  I was able to make 2 large frames for $2.00 total.  BONUS!  I bought sheet moss with a 50% off coupon, some pink burlap for 50 cents and again using a coupon I added the cute nest as well.

Friday, February 11, 2011

In the Mood Pillow...great idea for your hubby

Ok, I saw all of these ideas this morning and thought to myself ....
I have to make one!
So i whipped this up in less then an hour
Hello!!.....what a funny gift perfect for any hubby for Valentine's Day
or your anniversary.

 And for those of us who don't feel in the mood, the back side is just for you!  hehehe  I think that is so funny. 
 I wonder if he will get it :)  What a fun game to play with each other. 

 My hubby is going to LOVE this pillow, it goes along great with his other
 SAUCY gift this year!
So, whether your in the "mood" or not, this makes a great gift.
I used scrap fabric, heat n bond to adhere the letters and heart and a small pillow form to put this together. 
UPDATE:
I have made a pillowcase version of this pillow and they are
for sale in my etsy shop.  Click here to go there!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Wedding Bouquet

I simply found these gerber daisy stems at my local craft store and bunched them together. (I bunched them while I was at the store to get an idea of how many I would need for the look I wanted then bought a couple extra.  The tighter the bouquet the more flowers you will need)  I then took elastics to secure the stems together, then wrapped the stems with ribbon.....very tightly.  Tide some decorative ribbon just under the blooms and let them dangle down. 
Simple and elegant. 
To display this at the reception I just put some glass pebbles in the bottom of a glass vase and set the bouquet in it.