all i had to do was add in a few trees i already had -
Find fun Cinco De Mayo ideas here
12.06.2024
holiday 2024: mini Christmas tree farm!
all i had to do was add in a few trees i already had -
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...
8.08.2024
Published! Farmhouse Style Magazine Fall Issue
and an easy tutorial for making your own versions...
3.29.2024
simple paper strip nest
remember back in 2020 when my theme was paint chip crafts ALLL year long??!
to fit your own style, this project could easily be done using vintage sheet music,
it's a fun way to up-cycle any paper you have on hand!
PLUS a tip for filling your Easter baskets easily!
3.08.2024
faux spring leaves made from ribbon
12.08.2023
terra cotta Christmas: 2 nativity scenes
into something ELSE ...
10.03.2023
faux 'jadeite' pumpkin paint tutorial
the pretty seafoam - mint - jade greens of jadeite dishes and cookware
remind me of the color of our Shasta trailer (see my last post!)
and because of that, i've found these greens combine well with ANY color.
in late August i picked up a ceramic pumpkin mug at Dollar Tree,
and decided to try my hand at re-creating the luminous look of jadeite -
with paint.
and it worked!
continue reading for my color-matching process and paint tutorial...
7.19.2023
tropical tiki transformation
12.20.2022
a sweet 'gingerbread' creche & nativity
11.22.2022
a 'gingerbread holiday' dollhouse
it's finally time to share holiday decor!
welcome to my 'Gingerbread Holiday'!
to create a whole new holiday decor theme to enjoy.
11.01.2022
realistic paper leaf tutorial
i get to this point every year, and struggle with it. why??
i feel like i need to keep up with the popular bloggers and influencers
and start posting holiday / Christmas content earlier every year.
but... i can't do it. i honestly can't. my brain revolts against it.
after spending 45 years as a retail visual merchandiser / designer / stylist
and pushing every season months beforehand,
i want to just enjoy the season i'm IN. that inspires my creativity!
and it's one of the reasons i started this blog a decade ago.
so here we are on November 1st and Deb is not even dipping a toe into Christmas decor.
instead, i'm gonna' share some simple ways to decorate your home this month,
for Thanksgiving, for Friendsgiving, for the fall season.
because if you're looking at this the way i am, we can just enjoy this month
and the chance to embrace the lovely autumn atmosphere
before the holiday hullaballoo kicks in!
and let me show you how to craft some pretty paper leaves in a jiffy...
9.20.2022
pumpkins + mushrooms = 'shroomkins!
and forgive me, but i gotta' be honest
and say that they are one of my FAVORITE creations ever!
5.30.2022
May flowers: art challenge recap
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 -
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.
it quickly expanded to a plan for 14 blooms -
continue reading to see all 15 floral creations from my studio...
5.12.2022
what's your inspiration board style?
i've shared some flowers that i've created with paper.
well, there's something else i've done with paper for many MANY years -
i make pinboards / bulletin boards / inspiration boards
and fill them with all kinds of paper detritus that i've collected
over several decades.
they serve as not only inspiration and a way to corral my 'vision',
if you are a left-brain creative or a right-brain creative!
the houzz article has a LOT of visual inspo, too!
5.07.2022
May flowers: gerbera
5.04.2022
May flowers: daffodil, daisy & dandelion
and thought i'd share them here, as well!
3.24.2022
paint palette eggs!
this one came to me one day while i was going through my bins of spring decor.
back in 2020 i made some simple Easter eggs with varied finishes on them,
and as i saw those in the bin, i realized that their shape was very much like
the paint palettes that artists use... and a new creative idea was born!
12.06.2021
a forest of Sweet Sweater Trees
i'm sharing three different types of sweater trees with you today...
(hmmmmnnn... pie's not a bad idea, come to think of it...)
you'll see previous versions of the items i used
along with their fresh new look for this year's cozy theme.
continue reading to see all the details of this project!
11.26.2021
Sweet Sweater Santa hat tutorial
11.22.2021
Sweet Sweater Nativity
i've made a lot of things this year,
and this project ended up being my very favorite one.
i've selected it as my very first 'official' holiday decor post
because for me, this is the 'reason for the season' -
observing and celebrating the birth of Jesus.
it is at the foundation of my faith, and fills my soul with joy.
this project began with the beautiful blown glass art of artist Helle Mardahl...
i was so inspired by the luminous colors and soft forms of her art in photos on Instagram
and they immediately made me think of human forms.
i turned a few small ceramic vessels and some tiny tree ornaments
into a charmingly sweet and simple nativity scene that reflects her art.
after i added sweater scraps to the mix, i HAD to call this a 'Sweet Sweater Nativity'!
continue reading for the very easy details...