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Monday, June 1, 2020

Country Farmhouse Budget Friendly Wreath - DIY

Country Farmhouse Budget Friendly Wreath

Rustic Farmhouse Wreath

Using a sign from Dollar Tree I painted it with Waverly white chalk paint


found this print from hen silhouette cut it out and glue the silhouette to the sign.

I added some doodle around the edge with a black sharpie.


attach the sign to the wreath form from Dollar Tree.


I made up three messy bows with black and white fabric and some rick-rack from my local fabric store, foliage pick, burlap ribbon, jute twine from Dollar Tree, topped the bow with natural raffia strands, also from Dollar Tree. 


I started to lay out the bows and foliage to get the right placement


I like how this wreath turned out.

Thank you for stopping by, so until next time.

God bless you, Vicki

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Spring Mantel in March

Hi Friends,

Welcome to another how I decorated my mantel this year for Spring




I gathered some of my green bottles added a little yellow daffodils, white pip berries,  and a couple of diy's and voila' my spring mantel for 2020.

Green checked banner, adds a nice farmhouse feel to the old window frame on the mantel. 


I start with the the festive paper medallion banner I added a black and white check homespun garland I made last spring give a nice country feel, green moss garden balls I also made last spring 
 
A free St. Patrick's holiday print from


A few of my brass candle sticks, vintage postcard prints from 


A new diy wreath project this year


This year I brought into my décor a few felt  stemmed shamrocks I made a few years ago.


a cleaned up thrifted mirror and a few felt farmhouse shamrocks scattered around.
 



I am very pleased how adding a little moss and some of my DIY's came together. What do you think?

Thank you so much for stopping by to check out my Spring Mantel.

Take care and God Bless, Vicki a Colorado Junkett






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Saturday, February 15, 2020

Rustic Farmhouse Valentine Wreath for the Front Door




Took a Dollar Tree tinsel, glittery wreath wrapped it with a roll of burlap ribbon also from Dollar Tree.


For the bows, I used 2" red burlap ribbon and 1.5" wired brown burlap ribbon from dollar tree.  I believe the 1.5" red & tan check and  7/8" black & white checked ribbon came from Craft Outlet. I cut 6" lengths of all the ribbon.




Then I layered red burlap add from my stash raffia and a couple of single strand of pip berries



wired burlap ribbon, red and tan ribbon and last the black and white ribbon
used some twine to tie up and attached to this finished bow to the wreath.



I always try and keep some light weight card stock/board that I get from cereal boxes for templates.


So I used the cereal box cardboard and cut out three hearts large medium, small for this fabric heart accent for the wreath. I used the black striped flat fold fabric that comes in this bundle from Wal-Mart, also red burlap ribbon and a aged book page.


 
I'm cutting out two heart from the fabric because, I'm making a little heart pillow. The first layer of the hear pillow is the black stripped fabric,



then the red burlap heart is a little smaller,


The third and last heart is cut from aged book paper.


 
Glue the three layer, I used Aleene's Tacky Glue and let it all dry completely.



I said I was making pillow hearts, so I added a cotton ball for batting.



With embroidery thread I used a blanket stitch around the edge to close up the heart pillow.



A finished little heart pillow.


I like how this project turned out.
Thank you for stopping by.......until the next project.

God Bless You, Vicki

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

DYI- Thrifted Heart Shape Twig Wreath

A thrift heart shape wreath, I believe I paid $.50 from my January 2019 Thrift Haul

I removed as much of the old hot glue and greenery as I could, I also trimmed up the center twigs.  I had some left over Spanish moss from another project, using Aleene's Tacky Glue, I applied the moss to the wreath.  When the moss applied wreath was dry I attached the burlap ribbon bow  with hot glue.


I really like how this project turned out.

Thank you for stopping by,
Vicki


Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Rustic Farmhouse Valentine Conversational Hearts Diy


Hello Friends,
I have another rustic farmhouse project from a thrift, paper heart banner I picked up in January.


The heart were pink with glitter and as you know I'm not much into glitter so, I painted all six heart with Waverly white chalk paint, it two coats. 

I used Sharpie fine point markers to free write the saying and added the doodles.

Added a red felt heart then glued a wooden heart shape painted white that I used stencil to write X O, and free hand arrows around edge.

With this cute heart I used a black Sharpie, to free hand the word and vine, added a checked fabric bow.

Another heart I just used black and red Sharpie markers wrote Be Mine then free hand the little heart vine

The last heart I added a large fabric heart and glued a small red felt heart in center and then added a little doodle around the edge.

I think the finish project turn out quit cute. 

Thank you for stopping by,
Vicki

Saturday, February 23, 2019

Valentine Decor DYI - Button Hearts

 From my thrift haul in January, I pick a set of three paper hearts on a ribbon to use for this project.


I decided to paint them with Waverly white chalk paint.  I have a stash of buttons and choose colors of white, tan, pale pink, and faded red. Then I glued them about a quarter inch in from edge.


This is how I used the hearts in my February decor.  On my coat closet I have hung a small twig wreath and added one of the hearts. 


This year I'm using a lot of the black and white check material in my decor.  Here I took a picture frame added the black and white check material to the card board backing of the frame and attached a button heart on the material, I also added a heart from a material I have in my stash.


I think this project turned out nicely and didn't cost me much.


Thank you so much for stopping by.
Vicki

Sunday, February 3, 2019

February Decor

Here are some of the areas of my home that I decorate for the seasons


In my living room on top of the entertainment center


A cherished black shelf in my entry way, that my mother painted beautiful flowers on.



The two tiered shelves in our main bathroom.


The mantel of the den fireplace.

I want to thank you for stopping by My Little Colorado Cottage.  And have a wonderful day!
Vicki

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

DYI Heart using Puzzle pieces

Hello friends, I found this Idea off of YouTube at


I took puzzle pieces that were missing pieces mixed paint to get this gray color and painted the puzzle pieces

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This heart was purchased at Dollar Tree I chalk painted it and tried a little distress technique with a brush and some of the gray paint.  You can see I need a little practice.


Glued the puzzle pieces on the edge three layers deep, the tin heart was from a sign also purchased at Dollar Tree and I tied a jute bow and glued it to the tin heart.


This is how I displayed  the heart in my den on the tiered red shelves.  I think it turned out to be a great item to my decor, it was very easy and looks so nice sitting in this cigar box on a shelf in my den.



Thank you for stopping by, and please check out Katelyn's You Tube channel.

Have a wonderful day!  Vicki

Sunday, January 13, 2019

February 2019 Will Soon Be Here!

When it comes to seasonal decorating, I pull out the bins and see what I have and right now my Valentine Decor is pink or red, white and a little burlap accents.  
 I made a red felt/burlap heart banner for the mantel a couple of years ago



I have a few items from Dollar Tree.



Red and white felt "Happy Valentine" Banner I made last year.




 Next step is to go check in with a couple of amazing You-Tube crafters that I follow, to see what the tend is for this years season.  

Buffalo check and Burlap are part of every DYI project I see for Valentine Farmhouse Decor this year.

 I'm definitely going to be including some black and white check hearts into my February decor.


I found the black and white checked material at my local fabric store, I picked up 2 yard.



Stay tune to see what DYI's I come up with this year.

Thank you for stopping by,
Vicki

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Canning anyone?

Quite a few years ago I was all into what I considered simple/basic living. I had a garden that I canned out of, I recycled everything, I even made my own occasional cards from recycles.

As my girls got older and I started working out of my house, it was a little harder for me to stay on track.

This year as my girls are moving on with their lives, I have notice more time on my hands, so I’m trying to get back to doing some of the things I enjoy.

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Crock-pot Apple butter as I was reading some of my favorite blog they also have recipes for apple butter, but here's mine right from my crock-pot booklet

3-4 cups sugar

2-3 tsp. cinnamon

2 tsp. ground clove

1 cup of apple cider

 

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Have a Great Day!

Colo Junkett

Friday, April 8, 2011

Define Procrastination

 

Procrastination: to postpone doing something, especially as a regular practice

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Graduation is less than a month away announcements haven’t been sent out yet and I’m still ‘hem-haw’ about the graduation party plans, when where, who and how much. Yep, Guilty!  I think I’m a procrastinator. Confused smile

What plans do you have?

Have a Great Day!

Colo Junkett

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day

I didn't have class today, so I decided that this was a great day to make cookies! 

I used the recipe that called for one box cake mix,1/2 cup of cooking oil, and two eggs, bake @350* for 10 minutes let cool.  I made a powder sugar icing added a little red food coloring to make it pink.  I also added a few drops of red food coloring to a 1/4 cup of white sugar to sprinkle on top in the shape of a heart using a small heart shape cookie cutter. I think they turned out great!

Did you make cookie today?



Happy Valentine's Day

Colo Junkett



Thursday, December 10, 2009

Gifts From My Kitchen


This Christmas I'm making "Cookies" to give to neighbors and friends.
I've been busy making cookies for the past three days and I'm finally finished up today.
I made
- peanut butter thumbprint kisses
- Mini M&M oatmeal monster cookies
- spiced sprintz cookies
- sprintz Christmas tree cookies
- old fashion sugar cookies with butter icing
- cherry chocolate cookies
I plan to pack the cookies in a tin lined with tissue paper and tied with festive ribbon.

Have a Great Day
Colo Junkett