We’ve got 3 large wreaths for our front door — one each for Winter, Spring/Summer and Fall. I love to peruse all the DIY wreaths on Pinterest {in fact, we have an entire board dedicated to them}; but I rarely recreate them because wreaths can be bulky and awkward to store. Yet, I think they …
Party & Holiday Ideas
Well, it looks like spring has made its way to Kentucky. Yes, the low will be 27 degrees on Tuesday; but it should just be a one day dip and we’ll be back into the 70s by the weekend. In the next couple of weeks we’re going to start some landscaping projects and cleaning up …
So, how many of you already have your Christmas tree packed up? Ours is still up – I love having a Christmas Tree up and like to enjoy it a couple weeks into January. One little ornament hanging on our tree is this gift that I made for Mike. It was one of his Christmas …
Happy New Year!! Start the new year off right with your very own 2014 goal planning sheet! I hope all of you have a wonderful New Year’s day! We will back next week with more great projects and ideas to share.
Today, I’m going to share with you a great kids nativity set to make during the Christmas season. I will be doing this activity this upcoming Sunday with my second grade Sunday School kiddos. I didn’t create this idea but found it on Pinterest and decided to check it out and share it with all …
Over Thanksgiving break we got our Family Christmas Photos done, and I love how they turned out — thanks to my talented photographer & brother Billy Grubbs. We’ve done a photo card each year since my son was born and I’ve learned a few things over the last 3 years about getting that family Christmas …
Last week, in my 2nd Grade Sunday School class, our story was about the Angel Gabriel visiting Mary. The kids in my class really enjoy crafts so after we finished the story, we worked on making these fun angel ornaments using coffee filters. They’re easy to make and are a great addition to your family …
No-sew, fleece “tie” blankets are a popular — and super simple — DIY gift idea. Each year at a Women’s Retreat I attend, they make these soft blankets as a gift for families in need. One of the first steps in preparing these blankets is cutting the corners out of two pieces of fleece, leaving …
Today, we are thankful for you — for reading our thoughts and ideas each week and letting us share some crafty fun with you. It really is so much fun for us. We are thankful for the families that we are cerebrating with today. Most of all, we are thankful for Jesus, what He did …
Last week I shared a Thanksgiving Tablescape which included a simple “Give Thanks” banner. You can easily make it in less than 15 minutes. Supplies brown cardstock twine hole punch scissors bulldog clip {or clothespin, cup hook, etc.} printer & ink free printable! Directions: Print on cardstock Cut down to size Punch holes String twine …
Set a fall table featuring plenty of natural fall foliage so that you can bring the outdoors into the home. For a Thanksgiving Table, add a few sentimental touches. Thanksgiving is only 2 weeks away {crazy, right?}. We had snow here on Tuesday and I’ve started working on some Christmas gifts. This whole living in transition, half …
Make your holiday gifts extra special with these adorable gift tags! Week #4 of our 31 Day Series is all about seasons and holidays. More Holiday Printables: New Year Goals Tracking Sheet “I’m Thankful” Thanksgiving Place Cards Red and Green Christmas Art Blue Winter Art Pumpkin Spice Fall Art
No party is complete without a photo booth! Add some fun to your next event with these great printable photo booth props! Week #3 of our 31 Day Series is all about party planning. More Party Printables: Party Planning Sheet Place Cards Party Invites Guest List Planning Sheet Party Banner Photo Booth Props
Keep track of your party guests with this easy to use printable guest list. Week #3 of our 31 Day Series is all about party planning. More Party Printables: Party Planning Sheet Place Cards Party Invites Guest List Planning Sheet Party Banner Photo Booth Props
Well, change of plans, folks. Lora’s husband, Mike, was going to be sharing Part 2 of the Window Seat (See Part 1 here) project today — but Lora and I are pretty tough on our deadlines {not really} and he missed it. Not that moving and starting a new job has anything to do with …