Christmas 2013 Project Wrap-up
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After juggling the loss of our sweet pup, whooping cough, hand making too many several Christmas gifts I ran out of time to post a few more Christmas decorations. It's never too late to start thinking about next year!
My mom saved these cedar cross sections for me assuming I could make something with them. She was right!
I used some for my Christmas Jars and Candle Holders.
I found a few Christmas images, traced them onto the wood and painted away.
I bought a 'J' and 'Y', wreath and some ribbon for this project. A little spray paint, a little glitter and some hot glue and they were ready to hang.
I found the wreath at the dollar store and glued on some holly berries and bells.
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You can find the recipe for the Salt Dough Heart Ornament here |
My mom saved these cedar cross sections for me assuming I could make something with them. She was right!
I used some for my Christmas Jars and Candle Holders.
I found a few Christmas images, traced them onto the wood and painted away.
I bought a 'J' and 'Y', wreath and some ribbon for this project. A little spray paint, a little glitter and some hot glue and they were ready to hang.
I found the wreath at the dollar store and glued on some holly berries and bells.
Find out how I created the Log Window Treatment and No Sew Curtains here. |
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Check out who I've linked up with this week by going to my Linky Party Page!
***While I'm thrilled to share my step-by-step directions, the good and the bad, these are intended for your personal use. I'm always happy to hear and see what my bloggers have been working on. BUT a lot of work goes into these creations and while I have no issues sharing so you are able to create the work for your precious homes please understand that selling an exact duplication of my designs is highly frowned upon. :( Please always be considerate of another artists work. Thank you!***
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