Daffodils are my FAVORITE flower. Have been since I was a Little Debby and loved watching 'Daffy O'Dill' dance in Disney's 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Every spring, I grab bunches of them and fill up the house with sunny flowers... and while I miss being able to drive to the Skagit Valley in Washington state and get my fill of multiple varieties grown and sold in roadside 'honor stands', now I just drive to Trader Joe's Market and grab some bunches! (TJ's imports daffodils from both Skagit Valley, Washington and Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada).
The one thing I don't like about them is how the stems can end up bending and cutting off the water supply to the blooms. But now I've come up with a fun way to turn something else into a solution!
Continue reading to see this EASY repurposed flower frog idea!
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Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
3.13.2025
SPRING: re-purpose light cages as flower frogs
3.06.2025
SPRING: flower-filled purse door hanger
March is here and spring is coming!
I'm always so glad to see the earth awaken after her winter nap, and love to use flowers and other garden references in my spring decor...
This project builds on one I've created before (linked below this post) and is an easy way to add some springtime charm to your front door or indoor walls!
Continue reading for tutorial...
2.20.2025
WINTER: PomPom Vases
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Here at the edge of the 'winter-spring' seasonal transition, I try to keep the coziness of winter's soft textures going by mixing them with elements that start to reflect springtime.
When I picked up a remnant of some minty-green pompom trim at a fabric store's going out of biz sale, I immediately knew that I was going to do this with it...
Paired up with some smaller white pompom trim that I had from Dollar Tree, plus a thrifted curtain panel with minty green pompoms running down two sides, that new trim pulled it all together. It took just minutes for these three vases to get a new look!
Continue reading for my easy tutorial...
When I picked up a remnant of some minty-green pompom trim at a fabric store's going out of biz sale, I immediately knew that I was going to do this with it...
Paired up with some smaller white pompom trim that I had from Dollar Tree, plus a thrifted curtain panel with minty green pompoms running down two sides, that new trim pulled it all together. It took just minutes for these three vases to get a new look!
Continue reading for my easy tutorial...
5.24.2023
crepe paper dandelions
summer's on the horizon!
with Memorial Day coming up this weekend, many parties are being planned...
from backyard bashes to pool parties to picnics in the park.
that last one gave me an idea for a tablescape/party theme
and i'm revisiting a past project as part of it.
with Memorial Day coming up this weekend, many parties are being planned...
from backyard bashes to pool parties to picnics in the park.
that last one gave me an idea for a tablescape/party theme
and i'm revisiting a past project as part of it.
last spring, i participated in an art challenge on Instagram,
and making a paper dandelion was one of my entries.
today i'm sharing the easy process with you,
along with inspiration for a fun summery table decor idea!
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
5.17.2023
deb flips the bird... ?!
that post title doesn't mean what you might think!
some people 'flip' furniture. (actually, i've done that, too).
now i 'flip' home decor elements each season...
sometimes more than once IN a season!
and my favorite tool for changing how things look is paint.
i never let the color of an item found at a thrift store or yard sale
or even in my own storage bins limit me -
because it's SO EASY to repaint things to make them fit my current decor style.
so when i discovered this little ceramic bird on a bottom shelf at Dollar Tree,
the very last one they had in the store,
the very last one they had in the store,
i didn't hesitate a moment before dropping her into my shopping basket:
the pink color isn't BAD, it just doesn't fit my decor.
but with a few ideas and some paint, i gave her FOUR NEW LOOKS
and i created spring wreaths / wall decor for three of those!
continue reading to see how all four turned out...
5.10.2023
giant paper flowers
sometimes it's just best to go BIG, you know?
i've been a retail visual merchandiser + display designer / stylist for over 45 years,
and have made a LOT of props in my lifetime...
and i learned that whether you're creating a window display
or an event display or a photo backdrop, large scale has the most impact.
making big things can get costly, tho - unless you use inexpensive materials
like paper, tissue, and repurposed/upcycled elements.
the flowers you see up above were created for use in an event entry display,
and are made from new cardstock paper -
but i've made similar ones from vintage book pages, too.
can't you just imagine flowers made out of repurposed MAPS?
old newspapers? magazine pages? gift wrapping paper?
yep, so can i!
i can also see them decorating a lovely Mother's Day brunch setting,
or as decor in a nursery or girls' room.
continue reading for a quick tutorial and loads of inspo...
5.03.2023
grandma's button flowers
did your grandma have a button box?
mine did, and i spent many hours playing with the colorful contents as a child.
when my Grandma Ward passed, i was given her button box.
to this day just looking at it makes me smile...
mine did, and i spent many hours playing with the colorful contents as a child.
when my Grandma Ward passed, i was given her button box.
to this day just looking at it makes me smile...
i decided to start collecting buttons of my own to add to her tin,
so i grabbed them at garage sales and thrift stores
and sometimes even bought some from craft stores.
so i grabbed them at garage sales and thrift stores
and sometimes even bought some from craft stores.
when i began using the buttons in home decor projects.
one of the projects i undertook was to make button flowers:
those were made back in the early 2000's!
it's such an easy project that kids can do it, too.
it's such an easy project that kids can do it, too.
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
4.29.2023
faux food flower 'cupcakes'
continuing with my floral theme for this month,
i whipped up these fanciful floral 'faux food' cupcakes...
which i did not make with butter, eggs, sugar, and flour.
my friend Sasha ('Saucy') decorates very real cakes and cupcakes
with the most fantastical elements - like frosting flowers.
her delightful creations inspired these flower-decorated cupcakes,
and also inspired my faux gingerbread cake last December.
some projects have a lot of prep, a lot of elements, a lot of steps.
this isn't one of those. this is a one-and-done decor project. easy-peasy.
i can't even call this a 'tutorial' because it's SO easy.
don't believe me? continue reading!
4.26.2023
'flower power' coasters
a perfect way to add a spring touch to your entertaining,
these easy to make 'flower power' coasters can be created in any color -
and are really simple to assemble. after you disassemble, that is.
oh, wait, i'm getting ahead of myself...
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
4.19.2023
junky bloomz!
'reduce reuse recycle' is the leitmotif of my design & decor approach...
i'd much rather use what i already have on hand here at home
than 'buy more, store more, discard more'.
by using what i have, i'm challenging my own creativity
and making my life easier by not having to wrangle more storage bins!
as i was cleaning out a cabinet in my studio recently,
i stacked miscellaneous items on my worktable and floor.
as i turned to grab something to put it back in the cabinet,
i saw that some of the elements stacked together created a 'flower' of sorts...
and deb was off on a creative adventure!
(yes, i KNOW it's actually procrastination but just go with me here, ok?!!!)
continue reading to see how many different flowers i created with 'junk'!
4.12.2023
NEW! Sweet Sweater Potz!
spring has sprung!
one of my favorite passages in the Bible speaks of spring the way i think of it:
"For now the winter is past; the rain is over and gone.
The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing birds has come,
and the voice of the turtledove is heard in our land.
The fig tree forms its early fruit; the blossoming vines spread their fragrance."
Song of Solomon 2:11-13
watching nature come back to life after a long cold winter revives me.
especially in a weird weather year like this one
(endless rain. snowing at DISNEYLAND! tornado near Los Angeles!),
i am always happy when spring finally arrives...
and if it doesn't arrive soon enough for me, i just create my own kind of spring vibe!
my newest Sweet Sweater Original TM creation is a nod to springtime
that i'll be enjoying for the next few months...
continue reading to see how simply you can create my Sweet Sweater Potz!
4.01.2023
2.20.2023
cozy yarn winter flowers
it's still winter, and i'm staying warm in my studio
while working on some new spring decor projects for future posts...
but in the meantime,
i'd love to share one last winter project to finish off February!
i'd love to share one last winter project to finish off February!
i'm calling these 'yarn flowers', made by combining winter elements
with a few stems of faux flowers to create this fun bouquet.
(and yes, my new favorite loopy white yarn IS in there!)
it's an easy, creative way to add some whimsy to these cold days...
it's an easy, creative way to add some whimsy to these cold days...
continue reading to see the details...
6.23.2022
county fair centerpiece
when planning for our recent campout with our Lemon Drop Divas group,
i knew i would incorporate the 'county fair' theme in our trailer decor
along with lemons and yellow - it's a thing with us ;)
so i did what i always do - looked around my studio
and house and garage and backyard
to see what i already had that i could incorporate into the decor.
i knew i would incorporate the 'county fair' theme in our trailer decor
along with lemons and yellow - it's a thing with us ;)
so i did what i always do - looked around my studio
and house and garage and backyard
to see what i already had that i could incorporate into the decor.
it wasn't hard to find useful items,
especially considering that i have an entire studio filled with yellow stuff i've made!
continue reading to see how it all came together...
especially considering that i have an entire studio filled with yellow stuff i've made!
continue reading to see how it all came together...
5.31.2022
what i did with all of my May flowers!
after creating all of my flowers for the Instagram #flowermonth2022 challenge,
i decided that i wanted to enjoy them a bit longer...
so i combined almost all of them into one big flower arrangement!
but that's not all i included.
i decided that i wanted to enjoy them a bit longer...
so i combined almost all of them into one big flower arrangement!
but that's not all i included.
continue reading to see some interesting things tucked in with those flowers...
5.30.2022
May flowers: art challenge recap
over the past month, i've been participating in a creative art challenge...
the #flowermonth2022 challenge on Instagram
was sponsored by three artists,
with thousands of creative people around the globe participating.
each interpreted the prompts - an alphabetical listing of flowers -
in their own style and method.
it has proved to be not just a fun exercise for me,
but also an educational experience,
as i've seen many variations on the themes in many different art mediums.
my own creations for this challenge
were all made from materials & elements that i have here at home -
the #flowermonth2022 challenge on Instagram
was sponsored by three artists,
with thousands of creative people around the globe participating.
each interpreted the prompts - an alphabetical listing of flowers -
in their own style and method.
it has proved to be not just a fun exercise for me,
but also an educational experience,
as i've seen many variations on the themes in many different art mediums.
my own creations for this challenge
were all made from materials & elements that i have here at home -
all reused, repurposed, recycled, and turned into flowers & foliage:
scrap paper, paint, paint pens, colored pencils, felt pens, fabric, gift wrap,
wood blocks, vintage crepe paper, tissue paper, wire, sweaters, yarn,
vintage jewelry, sewing pins, even plastic parts from dollar store flowers.
scrap paper, paint, paint pens, colored pencils, felt pens, fabric, gift wrap,
wood blocks, vintage crepe paper, tissue paper, wire, sweaters, yarn,
vintage jewelry, sewing pins, even plastic parts from dollar store flowers.
though my original plan was to make 12 different flowers, as shown here,
it quickly expanded to a plan for 14 blooms -
it quickly expanded to a plan for 14 blooms -
and then i added one more at the last minute!
continue reading to see all 15 floral creations from my studio...
continue reading to see all 15 floral creations from my studio...
5.26.2022
May flowers: yarrow & zinnia
it's a two-fer!
i don't have enough time left in the month to add more posts,
so this one is doing double duty.
the two last letters of the floral alphabet challenge - Y and Z -
just finished up on Instagram,
and i made a Yarrow blossom and some Zinnia blooms...
continue reading to see the easy ways i created these flowers
using everyday materials here in my studio...
i don't have enough time left in the month to add more posts,
so this one is doing double duty.
the two last letters of the floral alphabet challenge - Y and Z -
just finished up on Instagram,
and i made a Yarrow blossom and some Zinnia blooms...
continue reading to see the easy ways i created these flowers
using everyday materials here in my studio...
5.07.2022
May flowers: gerbera
May 7 Day 7: Gerberas
this is another 'trash to treasure' assemblage / collage project
for the May Month of Flowers art challenge on Instagram.
this sunny bloom grew right outta' my recycle bin!
continue reading to see how i turned garbage into art...
5.04.2022
May flowers: daffodil, daisy & dandelion
D is for daffodil, daisy, and dandelion!
(and a bunch more, like delphinium and dahlia and daphne)
continuing with the May Month of Flowers art challenge,
i've shared those three on Instagram on May 4 / day 4 / letter D -
and thought i'd share them here, as well!
and thought i'd share them here, as well!
several are older projects, and a few are brand new - created just for this challenge.
continue reading to see them all and learn how i made them...
5.02.2022
May flowers: buttercup
'chin up, buttercup!'
ever heard that one?
in my last post, i shared info about a May art challenge on Instagram.
i'm not posting a new project there every day,
but i did share my first one on May 2,
and i chose 'buttercup' for the letter 'B' prompt.
this was a new project for me, using materials in my existing stash,
and i had to work out the details as i went -
and now i'm sharing it as a tutorial here on the blog.
when i was finished making my buttercup, i added it to a larger art piece
that i had in mind when i chose this specific flower!
continue reading for my easy tutorial...
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