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Saturday, March 7, 2020

New Spring Farmhouse Wreath Using a Thrifted Wicker Paper Plate Holder

 


I painted the wooden letters with espresso brown acrylic paint from WalMart

using the I Love sign I painted the back with moss green acrylic paint 



I used Aleene's Tacky glue to attach the wooden letters.  Digging through my craft stash I found this galvanized Happy word I  of pulled off another sign purchased from Dollar Tree.
Using a chalk pen I outlined the letters in Spring and went around the edge of the moss green rectangle board.


The sign wasn't setting in place very well so using a glue gun and three jenga blocks



I did a simple bow with burlap ribbon and a little black rickrack



This project was very simple, but I think it turned out nice and I used items I already had in my craft stash.

Thank you for stopping by, come again to see what kind of project I'll be doing next.

God Bless You, Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Vintage Decor for February

Hi, and thanks for stopping by.... 

  Today is February first and I'm making a list of important things going on this month.


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Activity List for February

  • My birthday month
  • Valentines Day
  • February décor
  • Valentine Day Cookies
  • New Valentine Décor Projects
I also thought I would show some of my past seasonal decorations I have stored in tubs for February.

I always have eucalyptus stem in my décor through out winter.  I also keep out the red candles from Christmas.

In this little vignette I have grouped some white pip berries and red and green eucalyptus stem together with two vintage post cards into one of my vintage cigar box on my entry way table.


This shelf is a substitute for a fireplace mantel which I do not have. I have place old bottles filled red seeds, several red hearts of varies sizes an old rusty can, white pip berries, old books and a Vintage Star Tobacco box.


On the table under the red shelf I have a small collection of vintage cigar boxes I have collected over the years. The red felt heart bowl filler is a sewing project I started this month.

The banner is another project I made this month.  I used red ribbon and red felt hearts trimmed in glitter and made copies of my vintage post cards to add to the banner.


What’s on your list for February? Until next time may

God Bless you and your Family,

Vicki a Colorado Junkett