Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

Friday, May 4, 2012

Because It's Friday - Cinco De Mayo Fun!

Tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo!
Do you have your fiesta all planned?

If not don't worry.. here are a bunch of amazing ideas that you still 
have time to pull off!

Food

Desserts

Drinks

Fiesta Decorations

For more amazing Cinco de Mayo ideas check out our Fiesta Fun Board on Pinterest!

Happy Cinco de Mayo everyone!!

We link at these parties!

 Pin It

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Happy Easter!

We hope that everyone who celebrates is having a wonderful Easter! 

We decided to put together some of our favorite Easter projects from Pintrest to help us get into the Easter mood!

Decor







Eggs






 
Treats 







Have a great day and don't forget to come back tomorrow for 
Beautify It Monday! 

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Silk Dyed Eggs


After stumbling across this project on the Martha Stewart website, I was hooked. There are countless different egg dying techniques floating around this year, but this was one that I had to see for myself!

What you need:
  • Uncooked eggs
  • 100% silk ties
  • White cloth 
  • String or twist ties 

You can pretty much use any 100% silk material that you have - ties, scarves, shirts - whatever!

 




Be sure that the tags say 100% silk!

I bought my ties from the salvation army - but if your lucky you can find some in your husbands closet
(I won't tell!)







Now you have to cut the ties up, leaving a piece of silk big enough to wrap around your egg.


Wrap the egg with the patterned side of the material touching the egg


Next, use a piece of your white cloth to wrap around the silk covered egg.  Tie as tightly as possible with the string or using a twist tie.


Now it's time to boil! Put the eggs into a pot with cold water and 2 tablespoons of vinegar.  Bring to a boil and let cook for at least 20 minutes.


Carefully remove the eggs with tongs and set them aside to cool.  Once they have completely cooled you can take off the cloth to see how they turned out!

 I don't know how this blue tie turned into a grey egg, but I love it!


The texture of this tie really showed up great on the egg!

I love how each egg looks so unique!


The fun part is trying out all different kinds of ties to see what looks the best!

Some of the ties I thought would work the best actually came out funny - while some ties that I overlooked made the best eggs!



Any part of the egg that wasn't being directly touched by the silk will stay white - I kind of like this look but if you want to minimize it be sure to get your silk as smooth as possible before covering with the white fabric.

Don't throw away the fabric scraps when your done - some can be used up to 5 times!


Tell us what you think!! Will you guys give this a try?

Don't forget to link up to Beautify It Monday and enter for your chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card while there's still time!


We're linking at these great parties!

 Pin It

Friday, March 30, 2012

Nest Candle Holders

Beautify It Monday features will be posted tomorrow - If you haven't linked up yet there's still time!



With just a handful of supplies from your local craft store you can make these cute candle holders for under $15!





I found these adorable wire nests at Micheal's for $2 a piece.









This small piece of slate cost under $5

I used a hot glue gun to attached the nests to the slate and filled them with some string and these adorable egg candles which I also picked up at Micheal's for $3.


Thanks for stopping by! I hope you'll comment below and follow us with Google or Linkys!

We're linking this at these wonderful blog parties!
Pin It

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Eggs and Feathers - Easter Wreath






Last week while we were shopping at Home Goods my mom saw this wreath and she fell in love with it 
 She was going to buy it until we looked at the price
 (which was something crazy like $35)

 I decided to try making one instead!

So I headed to Micheal's and picked up my supplies - 
Foam Wreath Form
Paper Mache Eggs
1 Package of Feathers
Some Paint 
 Total cost - $12

First I painted the wreath foam grey to help conceal any bare spots.  

For the eggs I chose different colors than the inspiration wreath because 
I wanted to brighten it up a bit


Next I attached the eggs around the wreath and the glued the feathers down to fill in the open spaces.
 I also stuck some of the bigger feathers into the foam to make them stand out more.

And there you have it - My mom got the beautiful Easter Wreath she wanted plus she saved $18!


We'd love to hear what you think about this project so please comment below!
Follow our blog and also check out our new Facebook page!
Pin It
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...