Crafting Inspiration {plus links you’ll love}

 Happy Saturday to you all.

Just dropping in today to share a fun spring-is-coming DIY craft you can make this weekend, along with a few links I think you’ll love.

Flower Monogram

how-to tutorial 

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If you’ve ever thought about opening an Etsy shop or already have one, here’s a great article on Embracing Your Inner Entrepreneur.

This quote is a driving force in my life right now.

15 Ways to Live a Year With No Regrets!  Powerful wisdom.

This kitchen renovation is pretty amazing.  I especially love the free-standing console and that chalkboard.

If you love food served in a bowl like I me, you’ll want to try these healthy recipes.

Shelly

DIY Monogram Drink Stirrers

I love to personalize our small little cocktail cart with monogrammed cocktail napkins and barware.  The newest additon to the cart are my DIY Monogrammed Cocktail Stir Sticks which you got a glimpse of when you saw my mug wraps.

DIY Mug Wrap by ConfettiStyle

After seeing and wanting these monogrammed cocktail stick on Horchow but not wanting to pay $65.00 for them, I knew I this could be an easy DIY project.

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After gathering all my supplies, it took me about 15 minutes to make 25 personalized stir sticks and all for less than $9.00 !

Monogram Stir Stick by ConfettiStyle

To make your own monogrammed stir sticks, here’s what you’ll need:

Plain Wood Drink Stir Sticks {this Etsy shop is currently on vaca but you can ask to be notified when they open back up}

Assorted Adhesive Letter Stickers {available from craft stores and always remember to check the sale section for these}

Mod Podge {to seal you stickers to the stick)

Monogram Drink Stirrers (4) copy

I love how easy these were to make and plan on making more to give as gifts!  

Monogram Stir Sticks by ConfettiStyle

DIY Mug Wrap by ConfettiStyle3

Happy Crafting!

Shelly

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Christmas Cards on Display

Happy Friday!

Boy and I exhausted this morning.  I was up until 11:00 pm last night decorating a monster Christmas tree (over 9′ tall) for a client. Even after taking a shower and washing my hair I still have glitter on me 🙂

Oh well, no time to be tired.  I’ve got a long list of things to do today and projects to complete.

Before I take off to get some work done, I wanted to share a few creative Christmas card display ideas I’ve come across recently.

Enjoy and be inspired!

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ELEVEN Ways To Decorate With Leftover Cedar Branches

via Sweet Something Design

When ever I teach a holiday design workshop and talk about decorating with faux Christmas trees and garland, I always recommend mixing real cedar into your decor to give your home the scent of Christmas.

I also share the tip that if you go to any of the big box hardware stores and ask for the cedar clippingsfrom the Christmas Trees they sell, the stores will let you take it for FREE !

Whenever I share this tip, I’m always asked for other ways to incorporate cedar into Christmas decor so I decided to share a few of those ideas with you today on the blog.

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1)  Wire cedar sprigs to a monogram letter form for a unique door hanging

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2) Use a cedar piece as a gift wrap embellishment
3)  Add cedar to a flower arrangement to give a holiday feel
4)  Bundle leftover cedar pieces together to make a chair swag
5)  Add cedar sprigs to faux garland to add texture, highlights and a holiday scent
6)  Use cedar sprigs as an hors d’ oeuvres pick
7)  Embellish a chandelier with cedar branches
8)  Use cedar pieces to accent the base of a candle holder or around decorative items on a tree
9)  Fill an outdoor planter with cedar for a fall porch accent
10)  Gather cedar pieces together and hand from the front door as a holiday wreath alternative

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11)  Make cedar candle rings for your tabletop candlesticks!

Oh what fun it is to decorate for free during the holidays!

Shelly

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Personalize Your Holiday Decor–Buy or DIY

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Happy Sunday!  With only about 16 days before Christmas, I know this weekend was a big weekend for Christmas tree decorating.  I’ve put the finishing touches on my tree and at the last minute I added a few monogrammed ornaments to the mix.

Monogrammed ornaments are a great way to personalize your holiday decor, whether it’s on the Christmas tree, your holiday table or as part of your holiday gift wrap.

Monogram Ornament on Tree

The Glitter Guide

Personalized Holiday Place Card by Inspired By Charm

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Ornament Gift Tags

Oh Happy Day

If you love the idea of decorating with monogrammed ornaments this holiday, you can either Buy or DIY.

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 My favorite online source for beautiful monogram ornaments is Mark and Graham!  I love the different font styles available and that the ornaments are available in different colors.

Spherical Glass Ornament--Mark and Graham

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  Buy:  Monogram Ornaments from Mark & Graham

If you want to get a little crafty, here’s an easy tutorial to make your own monogrammed ornaments.

DIY Monogram Ornament

Diy:  Easy DIY Monogram Ornament from Sugar & Cloth

Happy Shopping or Crafting!

Shelly

DIY Nut Bowls

DIY Nut Bowls by ConfettiStyle-4

Sometimes I think my creativity is a curse because I rarely can look at an item and think it’s perfect the way it is.  More times than not I look at something and imagine how I could make it better, cuter or more decorative.

Take these small wood bowls I saw at HomeGoods.  I thought about all the different food items that could be served in these bowls and even thought about how cute they’d be on a vanity holding jewelry.  They were adorable just like they were  but I imagined them being even cuter.

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DIY Wall Art

DIY Wall Art by ConfettiStyle1

My mother was a school teacher for 27 years and every summer, a couple of weeks before school started, I’d go to the classroom to help her decorate the bulletin boards.  I loved going to her classroom and getting it ready for the first day of school and always love to write on the chalkboard and look at the old school map that hung on one wall.   The map seemed larger than life and I remember loving how it was hung, from two wood rods and a rope.

Vintage School Map

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The other day I came across a piece of wall art that was hung in a similar way and it brought back memories.  I decided I needed my own version of vintage school map style artwork in my home and so I created one.  Instead of using an image for my art piece, I decided to create a wall quote instead.

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To create this piece I headed to Hobby Lobby and picked up two pieces of  their 36″ x 1″ x 1/4″ pine wood pieces and a 11″ x 14″ canvas.

 Once home I cut the wood pieces in half so that I’d have four 18″ long pieces and then stained them with Minwax stain sheets.

DIY Wall Art by ConfettiStyle

Next I cut the canvas off of the frame so that I’d have a loose piece of canvas.  To create a clean edge, I measured 1/2″ in on each side of my canvas, folded the edge under and secured it with stitch witchery.

Then I got busy hand lettering my quote using a SharpieAlways Believe That Something Wonderful Is About To Happen!

Once I was done hand-lettering I glued the top and bottom edge of the canvas between two pieces of wood.

The piece now hangs as part of an eclectic gallery wall arrangement.

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I love how this project turned out and the memories that it reminds me of.

Shelly

A Few Things That Inspired Me This Week

Happy Sunday!  I hope your weekend has been a good one so far and that you’ll savor and enjoy today!

When I’m feeling inspired I can’t help but share it with you so today I’m popping in to share a few things that inspired me this week.

Wood Gift tags

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These adorable and easy to DIY wood gift tags which might work with my holiday decor theme.

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If you follow me on Instagram you saw that I headed back to Home Depot this week to finish making this wood cart, designed by blogger Anna White.

Bar cart

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 Now I need to UpStyle it and this image has me thinking about side details and pretty casters.

turq chandelier

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This gorgeous chandelier had me at STUNNING!

Pom Poms

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After I saw these multi-colored pom poms, I wanted to  make some multi-colored pom poms!

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This quote is nothing but inspiring!

Next week is going to be a crazy one.  I got called back for more jury duty questioning, for a big case here in Atlanta and I have my fingers crossed that I don’t get picked.  In anticipation of a busy week, I’ve completed two design plans early, I’ve written all my blog post for the week ( I’ve got some good ones for  you) and a new stack of magazines is ready to accompany me to the court house!

Shelly

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