Saturday, March 25, 2017
Sunday, March 5, 2017
March 2017 is Here!
Time to get the March Decor Up
Green, green, green, the temperature is warming up but we still have snow, so it is very hard to think spring, but I have pulled out the Saint Patrick's Day decorate you can see I have few items.
I was doing some deep spring cleaning and founds some decoration that I made quiet a few years ago, felt shamrocks pip berry eucalyptus stems green candle and a cardboard shamrock. I'll see if I can incorporate some of the items into this year march decor.
I'm not real happy with the mantel, it looks so plain.
I made this shamrock garland this year and added prints from old post cards with clothespins. I searched the house for anything green, brass, and white to use as decor pieces on the mantel.
As you can see I incorporated the felt shamrocks on a stick in the white vase which is a new thrift find. This banner is new with the green medallions, but can't get it to hang right.
Here are a few more of the felt shamrocks on a stick, This needs something
Here is one of the Styrofoam balls I mod podge with green tissues paper and I stuck in the King Edward cigar box and added a couple of old post cards.
I guess I'm not feel'in it this year.
I use some more felt shamrock on a stick some old post cards and a cardboard shamrock with one of the medallion I made in a earlier tutorial.
This is it for 2017.
Have a wonderful day!
Vicki
Saturday, February 11, 2017
Show and Tell - February Themed Banners
I saw this banner on Pinterest from Little Maisie on www.esty.com and thought it would fit into my rustic farmhouse decor, so here is my version.
I had made for the mantel in the den, but I measured wrong and the banner was to long to fit the mantel, so I hung it in my living room. I think it looks great in the living room at the front window.
I had some sack cloth I bought on sale at my local Walmart, and of course you know I always have felt square and twine. I choose to make my hearts 5" x 41/2, sorry I just kind of eye ball when I cut the template for the sack cloth/ red felt hearts.
I got the stencils out and traced the letters for, "Happy Valentine". I used red and white acrylics paints to fill in the stencil letters. Then I hot glued twine that I have on hand to transform the hearts into a banner.
This project was super easy and I was able to finish this banner in about four hours.
I found another Valentine garland project that looked fairly easy on Pinterest of course, saved from
www.redtedart.com, go check this site out she has a lot of wonderful paper craft ideas.
This project was a little more time consuming the cutting and taping took some time, but I really liked how it turned out. I hung this garland in my living room with my green-fir garland.
Gives this project a try, for your Valentine Day decor.
Have a wonderful Day
Vicki the ColoJunkett
I had made for the mantel in the den, but I measured wrong and the banner was to long to fit the mantel, so I hung it in my living room. I think it looks great in the living room at the front window.
I had some sack cloth I bought on sale at my local Walmart, and of course you know I always have felt square and twine. I choose to make my hearts 5" x 41/2, sorry I just kind of eye ball when I cut the template for the sack cloth/ red felt hearts.
I got the stencils out and traced the letters for, "Happy Valentine". I used red and white acrylics paints to fill in the stencil letters. Then I hot glued twine that I have on hand to transform the hearts into a banner.
This project was super easy and I was able to finish this banner in about four hours.
I found another Valentine garland project that looked fairly easy on Pinterest of course, saved from
www.redtedart.com, go check this site out she has a lot of wonderful paper craft ideas.
This project was a little more time consuming the cutting and taping took some time, but I really liked how it turned out. I hung this garland in my living room with my green-fir garland.
Gives this project a try, for your Valentine Day decor.
Have a wonderful Day
Vicki the ColoJunkett
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Heart Banner Tutorial
When I have some time on the weekend I love to work on some easy crafts for my rustic farmhouse look. The last two Saturdays I've been working on a small heart banner that I saw on Pinterest saved from www.catchmyparty.com. I always have felt squares around and I have seen crafters using burlap ribbon.
So here was my project..
I had the red, white, and pink felt squares and started cutting three sizes of hearts to layer all I saw was a lot of white.
I had bought a couple of rolls of burlap ribbon from the dollar tree. I really didn't have a plan for the burlap when I bought it. I tried to incorporate the burlap and thought the burlap gave the hearts a rustic feel. Once I had all the heart cut and glued. I decided to brush them with watered down Elmer's Glue.
What a mistake, it took several day for the glue to dry and the burlap separated and started to curl up.
I laid out the hearts on plastic wrap and put books on them for a couple of days to flatten out the hearts
This is the finished project, I think it turned out okay and it gives a little bit of color to the front of my fireplace and mantel.
I hope this gives you some inspiration to add some color to your decor for February.
Have a Wonderful Day!
Vicki the ColoJunkett
Saturday, January 28, 2017
Valentine's Day Card Making
Hi Friends,
This project is always one of my favorite craft to do in February.
When my girls were elementary school age, they loved getting out the construction paper, glitter, dollies, and stickers to make valentines for their classmates.
When my girls were elementary school age, they loved getting out the construction paper, glitter, dollies, and stickers to make valentines for their classmates.
This year I thought it would be fun for the grand kids to make their own valentine cards for school.
For the past few weekends, I have gotten out the construction paper, glitter glue, stickers and scissor, for the grand kids to make their valentines this year for their classmates.
This is their final product minus the suckers that they will add
. The oldest grandson wrote the poem, "Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Honey is Sweet and so are you," with colored gel pens.
The second oldest grandson wanted to use gel pens and stickers to decorate his cards.
And the youngest grandson which is 5, I cut out hearts, let him write his name and put sticker on them.
I had thought ahead and bought 2 bags of heart shape suckers from the dollar tree, but you guessed it I
didn't have enough so I went through the candy stash and found some smarties to put in the middle of the heart shape card to make it look like a butterfly. 60 cards in all were sent to school with the grandson on Valentine's Day morning.
Thank you for stopping by,
I had thought ahead and bought 2 bags of heart shape suckers from the dollar tree, but you guessed it I
didn't have enough so I went through the candy stash and found some smarties to put in the middle of the heart shape card to make it look like a butterfly. 60 cards in all were sent to school with the grandson on Valentine's Day morning.
Thank you for stopping by,
Vicki the Colo Junckett
Sunday, December 25, 2016
Merry Christmas 2016
Merry Christmas to all!
Our morning started a little early around 6:00 am The Grand kids open the presents under the tree they were so excited but were very respective to other while they opened their presents.
Our Christmas Dinner we had Spiral Ham, Green bean Casserole, Creamy Mashed potatoes. Sorry, I searched and searched my picture library and I must not of taken pictures of the table setting for dinner. ;(
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!
Colo Junkett
Saturday, December 10, 2016
My 2016 Christmas Tour, so to speak
This year my decor changed a bit, I was striving for old country, woodland feeling, with more green garland and checks, but also leave the glitter and sparkle that my husband like. So here is a peek, I also moved a few vignettes around so that little finger can not touch.
Here is a little vignette of the Islands of Miss-Fit Toys. The lighted tree I purchased from a Home Decor Party quite some time ago like 20 years. Does any one remember Home Decor home parties? The ornaments in this vignette, I have picked up at yard sales or thrift store.
The nativity scene I thrift-ed a few years ago, I put on a high shelve of the living room entertainment center, high enough to stay out of the way of little fingers.
Here are the Grand Kids rearranging the ornament this was the biggest challenge this year. What are you going to do? It was great to have them during Christmas break.
Have a Wonderful.
Colo Junkett
Here is a little vignette of the Islands of Miss-Fit Toys. The lighted tree I purchased from a Home Decor Party quite some time ago like 20 years. Does any one remember Home Decor home parties? The ornaments in this vignette, I have picked up at yard sales or thrift store.
This year I moved the white feathered tree to the living room on the top of the entertainment center. I believe I purchased the feathered tree at an auction, several years ago. The wooden ornaments I started collecting when I moved out on my own.
Also on the top of the entertainment center is the snowy village. The village pieces came unpainted from the craft department of Wal-Mart, I believe at least ten years ago. I put a five piece battery operated train in front of the snowy village, that I bought at Ace Hardware, many years ago. The string of blue light came from The Dollar Tree this year, I think the lights were a nice touch.
Have a Wonderful.
Colo Junkett
Monday, October 3, 2016
Cooler days, full moon, It's October! Changing my Outside Decor
Right by the front door sits the headless scare crow, his head vibrates and the eyes blink, and holding our carved pumpkins this year is my great aunt Rosie's' wheelbarrow.
Headless scarecrow at night quite scary.
Here is my spooky eye ball wreath I made a couple of years ago.
Thank you for stopping by, and catching up with me.
God Bless you, Vicki a Colorado Junkett
Sunday, September 11, 2016
September is party time
September is a very busy month in our family, last camping trip of the summer, garden harvesting, with back to school, routines, and birthday celebrations.
This week we had a combined birthday party for my granddaughter who turned three and a grandson that turned seven. I decided that my guest list would be families that live on our street that the grand kids play with, so I invited about six families. I looked in my party supply box and found this paint splotches pattern and decided on a paint theme. I also had some extra blue snack napkins and blue solo cup that I had left over from Fourth of July.
I set up a card table with individual poster board and brushes from the Dollar Tree for a painting activity. I had tempera paint in primary colors and had the kids mix colors to get green and purple I think they had more fun mixing colors than painting on the poster board.
The menu consisted of roast beef, ham, turkey, and cheese sub-sandwiches, from City Market and my husband sliced up tomatoes, onions, and lettuce to add to subs, I made my grandmothers' potato salad and my sisters' macaroni salad recipe and couple choices of chips and dip. And of course condiments ofcatsup, mustard, mayo, pickles.
Our seven year old grandson requested Ice cream cake for his birthday. We have a TGIF store in town, so I tried there first, but they don't sell ice cream cakes any more. Someone suggested Walmart has ice cream cakes,so I headed to Walmart and bought an ice cream cake and to my surprise it was decorated with colorful sprinkle to go with the party theme.
All in all the party went very well with having such an age difference at this wonderful event. I believe everyone that came had a good time.
Have a Great Day,
Colo Junkett
This week we had a combined birthday party for my granddaughter who turned three and a grandson that turned seven. I decided that my guest list would be families that live on our street that the grand kids play with, so I invited about six families. I looked in my party supply box and found this paint splotches pattern and decided on a paint theme. I also had some extra blue snack napkins and blue solo cup that I had left over from Fourth of July.
I set up a card table with individual poster board and brushes from the Dollar Tree for a painting activity. I had tempera paint in primary colors and had the kids mix colors to get green and purple I think they had more fun mixing colors than painting on the poster board.
The next activity was silly string, I gave each friend a can of silly string to spray at each other they had a great time.
The menu consisted of roast beef, ham, turkey, and cheese sub-sandwiches, from City Market and my husband sliced up tomatoes, onions, and lettuce to add to subs, I made my grandmothers' potato salad and my sisters' macaroni salad recipe and couple choices of chips and dip. And of course condiments ofcatsup, mustard, mayo, pickles.
Our seven year old grandson requested Ice cream cake for his birthday. We have a TGIF store in town, so I tried there first, but they don't sell ice cream cakes any more. Someone suggested Walmart has ice cream cakes,so I headed to Walmart and bought an ice cream cake and to my surprise it was decorated with colorful sprinkle to go with the party theme.
All in all the party went very well with having such an age difference at this wonderful event. I believe everyone that came had a good time.
Have a Great Day,
Colo Junkett
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Summer Blooms are Fading
I haven't planned very well this year in my garden, usually my annuals Marigolds, Cosmos, Bachelor Buttons are starting to bloom the end of July, beginning of August. Other project came up and I ran out of time to throw out some seeds.
Iris and Purple Veronica
Dianthuis
Lambs Ear
My back yard Paradise is brownish green, but still very relaxing and enjoyable. :)
Have a wonderful Day!
Vicki the Colo Junkett
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Farmhouse Vignette using Felt Shamrocks
Hi Friends,
Today I decided to make a green felt shamrock garland for one of my little shelf. I always have felt on hand to craft with so, I made a template from light weight cardboard, that I thought would be the right size and traced out shamrocks from the green felt and cut them out. For a little dimension I attached little white hearts on the petals of the clover.
Once the shamrocks were glued and dry I added a little glitter glue around the little white hearts.
Fairly easy project , I think the shamrock turned out nice and added a bit of color to my March décor
Thank you for stopping by to see what I have been doing. So until the next project, take care and God Bless you and your family.
Vicki a Colorado Junkett
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