I just hate to throw anything away, especially if I like it. Beautiful fabric is really hard to get rid of because there are so many things you can do with it. Recently I had to repurpose a stained table runner my daughter gave me so I turned it into something both stylish and useful.
As time goes on I find myself more and more attracted to everything BOHO. Maybe because I grew up in the 60's and 70's but I'm thinking my taste is moving toward the simple and natural designs of Bohemian decor. Is there a BOHO Farmhouse? Is that a thing? Today I'm creating a simple project that was more out of necessity than anything else and I am in love with the finished product!
Every now and then I find a project in the store that I want to make myself so I snap a photo. Just about as soon as I get home I whip out the supplies I need to make the project and if I'm lucky I already have what I need. Today's project uses supplies I found around the house. You may have some of them too. It all began with 5 straight sticks from the yard. Take a look...
I am on a Boho roll lately... Creating projects for my home that are not only handmade but use natural elements. Today I'm creating a stick garland from a repurposed thrift store find and it couldn't be easier or cuter! If you love the runner it is available on Amazon. See how easy it is to create with natural elements for your home...
Don't you just love it when you find just what you were hoping to find at the thrift store? You definitely have to be willing to do the work sometimes to get it just the way you want it. Today I'm recreating a beaded wooden tray I found with a not so good Christmas stencil on it. Take a look...
Here's a quick one for the garden! You all know how I like to repurpose old signs and turn them into new projects... Well today is no different. While searching for scrap wood to build a birdhouse stake for a potted plant, I ran across a scrap of an old sign I could use. Take a look...