I know most of you are in full Halloween mode and to tell the truth I am too. It was a bit hard for me to think Christmas today, but while browsing around the GOOD HOUSEKEEPING website I came across this great wreath.
This wreath is made of recycled Christmas cards but why not try scrapbook paper, sheet music, old books, stiffened fabric...the possibilities are endless. For the HOW-TO CLICK HERE (slide 5). I can't wait to give this a try!
Did you find anything inspiring this week?
Now it's your turn! What are you working on or thinking about? Each Friday join our DECK THE HALLS FRIDAY LINKY PARTY!
1. Share your pre-holiday goals, projects, great finds, collections, or gift ideas (doesn't need to have a Christmas theme), If you are a crafter or have any etsy store show off what you are working on
2. Create a new post or link back to a post from years past
3. Share a project you have been wanting to try (if it's not your original idea be sure to give gredit where credit is due)
4. Please link your post back to this one. If you would like grab the DECK THE HALLS image on my sidebar and added it to your sidebar or post (I will create an actual button one of these days...)
5. Be sure to add the link to your specific post and not your blog
and finally... INSPIRE & BE INSPIRED
Best wishes for a happy weekend,
Tammy
Tammy, I love this idea too! I may have to give this one a try. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDelete-Natalie
That looks like a great school holiday project! I love it when I find activities to keep my kids busy for the Summer break!
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me today.
Best wishes,
Natasha.
What a great project!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
This is a great project, and I like your suggestions for other materials!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Christmas and think it's fun to think about any time of the year. :) That paper wreath is an excellent choice for something tasteful that the kids can still help with.
ReplyDeletePS I forgot to tell you that I bought those ruffled cupcake liners at Michaels.