This is another 'just for fun' project to add to your winter decor - and also one of those projects that changed course a few times!
My original inspiration for this were two photos on Instagram, shared by Jens Fresh Vintage. Jen shared shots of her antique booth winter setup, showing winter paint-by-numbers and thermoses and ski's - and vintage souvenir pennants from ski resorts:
Recalling the fun days that I had spent skiing the slopes at Northstar and Squaw Valley in Lake Tahoe, I decided to make myself a felt pennant that looked old.
As you can see in the photo up above, I did not make pennants that say 'Lake Tahoe' or anything like that... I went bigger!
Continue reading to see a step-by-step tutorial to make your own pennants - AND what I ultimately ended up doing with them in my studio!
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1.24.2025
WINTER: make a faux vintage felt pennant
1.19.2025
WINTER: office organization on the cheap
1.10.2025
WINTER: a stylish & EASY taper candle tip
I've decided to focus on very simple projects this month, sharing a few tips that will quickly and easily impact your decor as you warm up your winter homes.
This particular tip isn't mine - it originated with a very special shopkeeper, entertaining guru, visual stylist, decorator, and author who has been inspiring me for decades now: Ted Kennedy Watson (no, we're not related!).
Ted owns two stores in Seattle - Watson Kennedy Fine Living on Pine Avenue (across from Pike Place Market), and Watson Kennedy Fine Home on First Avenue. Both stores boast a wealth of beautiful items to enjoy in your decor and entertaining, and the displays Ted creates in the shops and the window displays are absolutely some of the best I've ever seen. I could (and did) spend hours taking in every detail in both shops during the 18 years I lived in Washington.
This particular stylist's 'trick' is SO easy - and by adding just one little detail, it makes a huge difference!
continue reading to see HOW easy...
1.03.2025
WINTER . make a simple rosemary wreath
the Christmas decor is all packed away! whew.
now i'm enjoying a slow, calm 'ease into the new year' approach: simple changes, adjustments, and routines that give my creative mind space to wander (and wonder!) without stressing out as i keep up with my responsibilities.
the simple rosemary wreath project that i am sharing today is something that can made in just minutes and with very little effort. (i don't know about you, but i LOVE easy DIY projects!) let me show you how easy and simply charming this project is - and how you can make it even if you don't have an herb garden.
continue reading for tutorial...
12.31.2024
2024 WRAPPED!
12.27.2024
our 'CHOSEN' Christmas tree
enjoying this delightful limbo between Christmas and New Year's Day.
12.20.2024
holiday 2024: a modern nativity
12.06.2024
holiday 2024: mini Christmas tree farm!
all i had to do was add in a few trees i already had -
11.29.2024
holiday 2024: funky fabric Christmas tree!
while most of my holiday decorating this year
involves re-using a lot of elements i already have
along with a few new things i am making,
there ARE new store-bought things in the mix...
and one of them inspired a whimsical tree:
i picked up a few small flocked trees at Target for $3 each.
as they sat in my studio waiting for me to use them,
i looked at that bright chartreuse green tree - and had a brainstorm.
i have a fuzzy chartreuse green microfiber blanket.
i have a few wire tomato cages. i put those two together.
and the result is a very... SEUSSICAL... tree.
which perfectly fits my 2024 theme,
O Christmas Tree
continue reading and see what craziness i pulled off!
11.25.2024
BONUS POST! Thanksgiving tablescapes in green
11.22.2024
holiday 2024: diy upcycled painted ornaments
wreath number two for this year is a fun one...
i rounded up some old ornaments that i don't ever use,
and gave them a whole new look with paint.
the pattern that i painted on these ornaments
was inspired by the posterboard i've been using as a 'drop cloth':
it's just splotches and swaths of paint left from many painting sessions -
which looks a lot like a current 'graffiti' paint trend
that is an easy pattern to replicate.
since my theme this holiday season is
O Christmas Tree
using ornaments in varied ways works perfectly!
follow along and let me show you how easy this is...
11.15.2024
holiday 2024: repurposed Christmas card wreath
O CHRISTMAS TREE
this year, i'm using 'artful' elements from my studio and my stash
to bring this holiday decor theme to life in my studio...
yes, green fits my current 'green era' color obsession,
AND it allows for a re-visit / re-style of some of the
elements that i have used for holiday decor in the past.
follow along for the next few weeks as i share
easy tutorials using stuff you already have on hand
to create a whimsical, magical holiday mood in your home...
and you can choose any color YOU love!
first up, an easy-peasy paper project that even the kids can get in on!
continue reading for tutorial and links to other similar projects...
11.08.2024
DIY flocked acorns
11.01.2024
modern wood bowl mushrooms
our triple-digit summer temps didn't drop until Halloween week,
so i am in no rush to hurry autumn along.
(i can actually sit outside now!)
after sourcing a few wood bowls at a local thrift shop,
i wanted to make fall decor from them, and
and i love the woodsy vibe they have!
continue reading for a truly simple tutorial...
10.31.2024
happy halloGREEN!
10.24.2024
NEW! Faux Pumpkin Cake
10.17.2024
pumpkins made from garden clippings!?!
10.10.2024
Faux 'Caramel Apple' Pumpkins, Take 2!
10.03.2024
NEW! Sweet Sweater Apples!
Sweet Sweater Apples!
9.26.2024
Make My Original Sweet Sweater Pumpkins + Succulents!
every autumn, i get a huge uptick in blog traffic
searching for my Original Sweet Sweater Pumpkin tutorial.
they're a fun bit of seasonal decor that i am proud of creating back in 2007,
they've been published in major shelter magazines a few times,
and i love that people want to make their own versions of my babies!
back in 2019, i created my Original Sweet Sweater Succulents,
this year, i've made two simple changes to them
to turn them into pumpkins!
and for links to both tutorials.