St. Patrick's Day
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St. Patrick’s no sew burlap banner
St. Patrick’s no sew burlap Banner Here is another quick 20 minute project that I did using scraps I already had on hand. I cut 5 triangles out of burlap (you can do any size of triangle that you choose). Then I cut a long 2″ x 36″ strip of patterned green chevron fabric. Next I used some chip board letters that I also had on hand, I painted them green and added some glitter while they were still wet. while waiting for the chip board letters to dry I used my glue gun and glued the 5 triangles onto the 36″ strip of fabric, making sure they were…
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Lucky Sign
Lucky Sign This isliterally a 15 minute project! I painted this tack strip black, cut a contact paper template using my silhouette machine, stuck the template onto the board and painted all letters green except the “u” horseshoe shape. For the horseshoe I used mod podge and the sprinkled gold glitter ontop of the wet modpodge. I waited until the paint was set, then removed my template. It’s such a fun addition to my St. Patrick’s Day decor. I also loved the idea of replacing the “u” with a horseshoe!
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Lucky Clover seed packs “Free printable’s”
Lucky Clover seed packs “Free Printable’s” I came across this darling pillow in an etsy shop. When I clicked to look, it was no longer available. Ahhh rats!!! I may just have to make myself one! The idea got the wheels spinning in my head. I thought how cute would it be to design some little seed packets to fill with treats. I got to work! I have made 4 different designs to share. These could be so fun placed in a treat bag/bucket, at a table setting, tied to a soda or even given just by themselves. First print off my free printable’s seed prints 1, seed prints…
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Shamrock Glass Gem Jewelry
Shamrock Glass Gem Jewelry This really isn’t a new concept at all. I just tweaked another way to use these. Remember about 8-10 years ago, it was really popular to glue scrapbook paper on the back of these jems and add a magnet? Totally the same thing here! I just stepped it up a notch and made them into something wearable. If you looking for a fun St. Patrick’s Day craft to do with your kids or tweens. Add this to your list, It is really simple inexpensive and I’m sure they will be proud to wear their new creation on St. Patrick’s Day. Plus you may just use some…
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St. Patrick’s Pillow Boxes
St. Patrick’s Pillow Boxes Being a crafter I am always looking for opportunities to craft and it doesn’t matter if it’s a big or small item. I also loving sharing the crafts I make with others. Although I don’t always have the time or resources to make big item’s to give away I enjoy making small inexpensive paper crafts for gifts. Seeing how St. Patrick’s day isn’t a large holiday I decided to make a few small pillow boxes to give as a fun little gift. I have a die cut that I can use with my Cuttle Bug to cut these pillow boxes. But, these can be made a…
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St. Patrick’s “Lucky” Marble Frames
St. Patrick’s “Lucky” Marble Frames I made these Valentine marble frames that I saw back in 2010 from Tater tots and Jello. I have loved them so much and I pull them out every year to display. I decided to use the same idea and make similar marble frames for St. Patrick’s day. I decided on the word “Lucky” of course. This is a simple project and can easily been done in 30 minutes or less. I think the hardest part is choosing the the paper you want to use for you background. There are so many fun patterns! I picked out my paper, cut the paper to fit the…
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Stand up gift bags “gift ideas for all occasions” free printables
Stand up gift bags “gift ideas for all occasions” free printables I love simple but over the top looking gift bags. It’s great to throw a treat or small gift in a clear bag and tie it up. I was recently introduced to these pre-designed stand up gift bags. While they are fine looking on there own, I felt they needed a little sprucing up. I have come up with 7 different ways to take these bags from good to great. These projects should help with the up coming holidays and really any occasion from a birthday to a thank you gift. I have also included free printable’s to coordinate with each…
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Spring is in the Air outdoor sign
Spring is in the air outdoor sign Yay! Everything is blooming and the dreary brown trees, grass and bushes are turning green! Tulips and daffodils are in full bloom and spring is definitely in the air! So, do you remember this lovely St. Patrick’s sign? NO??? Probably because I never posted about it last month! Either way my hubby took some wood and cut them into 24×24″ square’s. After St. Patrick’s day was over my life was CHAOS!!! (when isn’t it?) So my best friend snuck over and stole my St. Patrick’s board off my post! She then turned it over and into this beauty! Check out her Spring is…
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17 Plaque for St. Patrick’s day
March 17th Happy St. Patrick’s day! I Loved the #14 plaque I made last month for Valentine’s so I thought a 17 would be just as cute for St. Patrick’s day! This is left over scrap wood from another project. The wood piece stand’s 12″ tall is approx. 8″ wide and 2″ thick. Painted it black- found a cute font – cut the template using contact paper. Painted inside the 17 template a light green & glittered it while it was still wet. Cute- fast and SIMPLE! Just the way I like my crafts! PINCH AWAY because today is St. Patty’s day!
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Friend St. Patrick’s day printable tag
St. Patrick’s Printable Tag I’m always looking for a fun creative gift tag to attach to a simple gift. This is a cute last minute St. Patty’s gift idea – Take a small terra cotta pot (can be found at the dollar store or walmart) paint it black and add a little ring of green glitter along the top! Once all dry just add some gold foiled rolos, cellophane some ribbon and this tag! Tis Far better at Rainbows End Printable There are so many fun little things you can do with this printable! Enjoy and Happy St. Patty’s!





























