I know you all love place cards as much as I do and want to find that perfect one for your holiday table, so I’m really happy to share another beautiful place card idea with you. This Tissue Paper Pom-Pom Place Card Holder is simplistically beautiful and easy to create. I love the flexibility it offers, not to mention the re-use factor. When you are done donning your festive table with these, go ahead and string them together for a sweet pom-pom garland.
I love Fall! It’s my favorite time of year . I love the smell in the air, the changing colors, cooler weather, and wearing sweaters. Even in the desert I can feel the beginning of Fall or maybe it’s just wishful thinking. Either way I love this season and am excited for everything that comes with it. These paper apple treat toppers are so adorable! I know you’re going to want to make them and use them in many ways to celebrate the season.
Now that it is (un)officially fall, my brain has started swarming with apple and pumpkin treat ideas. I can’t wait to go apple picking soon and indulging in my favorite hot apple cider in the next week or so. I’m even thinking it’s about time to make my favorite gluten free apple crisp for the family. To continue in the spirit of all things fall, specifically apple, I crafted up some apple treat toppers to put on any fall treats I can think of.
Make these Stenciled Hoop Art pieces to display from early Fall through Thanksgiving. Since they’re a stencil you can choose the colors of paint that fit best with your home decor.
Refresh your home for a new season with a few key pieces. You don’t need to spend a lot of money to refresh your home, it only takes a few small changes.
Arrows have been trendy for a while and my boys have had them in their room for a couple years but I wanted to add one more. This Rustic Wood Arrow is the perfect touch to their wall and it is so easy to make.
Make a simple Fabric Covered Magnetic Board using your favorite fabric and a metal sign.
These Rock Photo Holders are fun and easy for the kids to make and then they can pick their favorite photos to display on them.
Make 4th of July Parade Bags to keep the kids tummies full and them entertained before the parade gets to them.
We’re a parade lovin’ family. But as much as we love them there is also a lot of waiting. The kids always seem to get hungry and want to eat everything that passes them by. I don’t want to be buying and handing out food the whole time so I decided making Parade Bags for each kid would be the best solution.