68K views · 171 reactions | Make this for your front door or for somebunny 🐰 you love. (Sorry- I can help myself with the cheesy puns. 😂)I, personally, am very happy to be thinking spring thoughts. How about you? Turning these wood bead hoops from Dollar Tree into an Easter or spring wreath helped me forget it snowed yesterday. Spring is on the way! #springdecor #dollartreediy #dollartreecrafts | Average But Inspired | Facebook
Spring Bird Shelf Sitter | Spring Bird Shelf Sitter | By Creating Through Chaos | Hey everybody it's Dance with Creating the Chaos. I'm going to start this project off with this piece of wood that I got at Dollar Tree. I am going to take and mark off a part of it with masking tape. I left about two inches on one side. And I'm just going to put the masking tape down. You can use painter's tape if you have it. I just didn't have any on hand. And then I'm going to paint that one half with this antique white color. And I'm just going to do the whole thing and then I'm also going to do the sides and I did do the back but I didn't do that on camera. Just make sure that I get all my edges all done. Once I have that all painted and it's dry, I am going to tape it off again over the white and then I'm going to paint it with this celery green color and again, I'm just going to paint the front and the sides on this. I did do the whole back with just the white. I didn't put the green on the back. Making sure that I get those edges again. Trying not to get any onto the back. And then I'm just going to let that dry and then pull up the tape. So once I have the tape pulled up. You can see I have a nice good line. I am going to take this napkin. And this is part of my mystery napkin bundle on my shop and then I also had it as part of my spring napkin set. And I just use a couple pieces of tape to pull off the plies. Then I'm going to which side of the napkin that I want to use and I'm going to kind of get an idea of where I want it and then I am going to pull this off and I'm going to put a good coat of Mod Podge onto just the white part And then I'm just going to let that Mod Podge fully dry. I'm going to make sure that I don't get any on the green. And I didn't get any on the edges. I'm just going to go right along that line there. Making sure that I don't get any on the green and making sure that this is all nice and level on there and I don't have too much. I'm going to fully let that dry. Once it's dry, I'm going to take my napkin and I'm going to lay it back down where I wanted it Kind of adjusting it to make sure that it's covering all of the white. And that I'm not cutting off any of the wording that I want or the birds. And then I'm going to take a piece of parchment paper. I'm going to lay that on and then I'm just going to iron this right down. Making sure that it's fully attached with the iron and I go over it quite a bit just to make sure I don't want it to peel back up And the edges are always what you want to worry about. So you just take it off. Check it. It will be hot so just be careful. And then once I have that all on there I'm going to take my sander and just sand off the excess. And I'm being very careful not to rip my napkin. And just go all the way around And I absolutely love this napkin. The design on it is so pretty. I love all the colors in it. So, once I have the napkin off, I'm also just going to kind of sand around the whole thing. Just sand all these edges, making sure that all that napkins off. I'm also going to sand the green area too just along the edges. Not a whole lot but just a little bit. And I got a little bit of Mod Podge on that green part. So I just took a baby wipe and wipe that off after. Now that I have that all sanded I'm going to take the stencils that I got at I believe it was Walmart. And I'm going to take this one design and I'm going to lay it on this green part right here. And get it all situated how I want it. Make sure that it's centered. And then I'm just going to take the same white paint that I painted underneath the napkin and the sides with and just put this design right onto this green part. Just kind of go up and around. And I'm going really slow. I haven't reloaded my pouncer at all. Less is more when you're stenciling so you want to make sure and I'm going over all of the same spots a few times just to make sure I get the darkness that I want. And there it is with the design on it. Next I'm going to take this Duraclear satin finish. And I got this at Hobby Lobby. And I'm just going to put a coat of that over the stenciling and all over the napkin. And I'm doing this just to make sure that everything is sealed. I also did the back and the sides. And this is just basically a clear coat. Just to protect everything. And I want to make sure I'm putting this on even. And I used a really really soft bristle brush to apply all of this so that there isn't a lot of lines. And then it goes on smoothly and I'm not ripping up the napkin. And then I'm just going to let that fully dry Once that's all fully dry, I'm going to take this ribbon and it's like a window pane ribbon made out of burlap and I'm going to put that right in between that white part. Well, the napkin and the green part. And then I'm just going to cut off the excess. So I'm just going to run that strip right there. And then I'm going to cut off the excess. And then I'm going to take this button ribbon that I had from Hobby Lobby. And I'm going to glue that right on top of that burlap ribbon. Just lay that right down. And then glue that into place. And then just again cut off the excess from that also. And then I had this bucket of handles that I bought. They're just kitchen drawer poles or any sort of drawer pole. And I'm just going to put a little bit of super glue and then some hot glue on the backside of it. And then I'm just going to put that right on the top. And that is it. This project is done. I think this turned out so super cute and I love the handle as the final touch. I think it turned out awesome. My husband says it looks like a suitcase and I kind of agree. I think it turned out absolutely adorable. Thank you for watching. I hope you enjoy this project. I hope it inspires you to make one and as always don't forget to spread the chaos.
413 reactions · 68 shares | DIY CHOCOLATE BUNNY TUTORIAL 🍫🐰 This project couldn’t be easier! I’ve been dying to try this out as I’ve seen it done with smaller bunnies for cute decor in the kitchen buttt I walked into At Home and saw a giant Peter Cottontail staring back at me and you know the rest 🤣 🔗Shop the video on my LTK & Amazon. SUPPLIES: -Bunny shaped decor (Ceramic or stone works best!) -Rustoleum satin espresso spray paint DIRECTIONS: 1. Spray paint the bunny/ bunnies with spray paint and leave to dry for about an hour depending on size. 2. Set out smaller bunnies around the kitchen or on the table. Set larger bunnies on the front porch or in your entryway! #diyeaster #easterdiy #chocolatebunny #bunnydiy #diyspring #springdecor #springhomedecor #springcrafts #springideas #easterdecor #easterinspiration #easterdecoration #eastercrafts #easterideas #bunnydecor | Kaitlyn Anderson
farmhouse decor vintage flour sifter arrangement
Vintage flour sifter with greenery and cream colored flowers. Raffia bowl added to handle. This arrangement is a great addition to your farmhouse or primitive decor! All items in my shop are meant to look worn and primitive. Nothing is perfect. They are perfectly imperfect!
208K views · 14K reactions | Wooden Bead Christmas Tree I used a small styrofoam cone to shape the 2mm wire into place and used two different size beads (10mm and 15mm) personally I think they sit better on the wire when you have one big bead and one small bead but you can just use the one size that works too! #woodenbeadchristmastree #woodenbead #christmascraftideas #diychristmasdecorations #christmascrafting #diychristmasornaments #diychristmastree | Caroline Fleming