Jenga and Scrabble Ornaments

Yard sales and thrift stores are the best places to find old board games. Of course, Amazon is another option. Some of my favorite games to pick up are Jenga and Scrabble. There’s so many crafts that you can make from these board pieces. you can definitely turn them into Christmas ornaments with very little …

Dunn Inspired Ornaments

Dunn got inspired for some cute ornaments (see how I did that there).  Rae Dunn, that is.  While Rae Dunn is really cute, it can get costly when you get the fever.  Instead of spending $12.99 for 4 ornaments, how about making 16 for just $14? Purchase white ornaments from Michael’s.  Be sure to snag …

Plaid Deer Ornaments

Plaid deer ornaments never go out of style.  These rustic wooden ornaments are so easy to make and will be loved throughout the years. Ensure that your wooden slices are dry and smooth.  You can use recycled wood from fallen trees or buy them here. Apply a coat of Mod Podge (or similar).  Do NOT …

Ribbons and Rags

Ribbons and Rags can be the beginning to something shabby chic, boho, and beautiful.  Elevate your home decor with a quick and inexpensive piece that is unique and coordinates with your color scheme. Upon a recent trip to the local thrift store, I walked away with an adorable green and white chevron ruffled curtain, several …

Christmas Tree Door Decor

The key to decorating for me is two fold- CHEAP and EASY.  This DIY is both of those!   Just a few items are needed: Canning rings- recycled ones are best.  If not, you can find them at a local discount store.  Mine were are $2.18 for 12.  You’ll need 10. Ornaments- I went with …