Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall. Show all posts

Friday, October 2, 2015

Burlap Scarecrow



Fall is undoubtedly my season. 
While flowers are fading and leaves change and fall, I seem to come alive.  I particularly love decorating at fall.  Crafts seem to come easier for me at this time of year too.
Instead of a wreath, this year I decided to do something a little different.
Meet Stitch.
Burlap Scarecrow 1
Such a friendly face.
This is how he came to be.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Autumn Coffee Filter Wreath



My mother has been trying to score the Fall Coffee Filter Wreath I made a couple of years ago.  So this fall I decided to make one just for her.
I have to admit gluing the filters on is not my favorite job, but decorating it is!  I just love the way these coffee filter wreaths come together.
You can see my previous Fall Coffee Filter Wreath here and the Christmas version here.
Fall coffee filter wreath 1a
I used a 12” foam wreath for this one… and a 14” wreath for the previous fall wreath.  I wouldn’t go any smaller than 12” or there won’t be much space in the center to work with.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Fall Coffee Filter Wreath



Ever since I made the Christmas coffee filter wreath last year, I’ve been wanting to do one up for fall.  For this wreath I used the natural, unbleached filters. These filters can be found most anywhere.  I found them at Walmart, but most grocery stores carry them.
Fall Coffee Filter Wreath 013b
Not only is it pretty to look at, it smells wonderful !  The pine cones are cinnamon scented.
The full and complete instructions can be found here, but here are a few anyway.
Start off with foam wreath and about 200 coffee filters....


Sunday, August 12, 2012

Autumn Kitchen Wreath





I wanted to make a rustic wreath for my kitchen this year and being a huge fan of Autumn and apple pie,  I combined the two.
Autumn Kitchen Wreath 056b
I started with a few items from Michaels and one from Walmart.  A wire wreath, the wooden flat-sided rolling pin, a roll of loose woven burlap, a few fall sprigs and some apples came from Michaels.  The fabric I found at Walmart; inexpensive and perfect for this project.
Autumn Kitchen Wreath 009a


Sunday, September 18, 2011

DIY Dollar Store Illuminated Pumpkin




Gotta love a project that comes entirely from the Dollar Store.
This DIY illuminated pumpkin  is just that.
2037-12-04 Illuminated String Pumpkin 041a
2037-12-04 Illuminated String Pumpkin 066a
Here is how to do it...



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