Spring Wreath

Well it has been a few days since I have posted.  I have family visiting right now and we have been spending time with them.  The weather has been beautiful and we have really enjoyed it.  My husband got the bikes out yesterday and filled tires, and tightened all the things that should be tightened. :) We then enjoyed a nice family bike ride.
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This is my spring wreath. It was simple to make. I found some green, furry yarn and wrapped it around my dollar store wreath form. I didn’t use any glue to hold the yarn on the wreath. I just wrapped it tightly and then tied it off when I finished.   Fluff up the yarn. Then add your embellishments. I found these cute daisy buttons at Walmart. Take some pretty ribbon, make a bow and add some extra ribbon to make a wreath hanger.

I hope you are enjoying some nice weather and that you make yourself a pretty spring wreath. If you do I would love to see it.
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Inspiration Abounds…
okoraf

No Sew Spring Pillow

When I was at the Dollar Tree this week I saw this green place-mat.  I thought it was such a pretty color for spring.  Then I found some vinyl wall stickers.  That is how this no sew spring pillow was born.

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I just folded the place-mat in half and hot glued up both sides. Then I stuffed the pillow.  Then I hot glued the top.   I took my wall stickers and sprayed them with spray adhesive.

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I don’t know how long the spray glue will last but the project only cost $2. I already had things to stuff it with(old t-shirts) and the glue. I love projects that are quick and inexpensive.

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Inspiration Abounds…
okoraf

Linking to: HouseofHepworths

No Sew Camera Strap Cover

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This camera strap cover was so easy.  It took less than fifteen minutes to complete.  I found my fabric at Walmart.  The black and white fabric was $4.44 a yard.  The yellow was on clearance for $2 a yard.  I love the way it turned out.  I love that I can just slide the strap out when I get tired of it and try a new color combo.  I used this tutorial to complete my strap.

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Inspiration Abounds…
okoraf

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