My
sister and I did this whole back and forth thing the other day about the purpose and usefulness of Pinterest. In a nutshell: I love Pinterest, she does not. For me, it sparks my creativity...even if that creativity is me copying someone else's pin/project.
Here are some pictures of recent projects I've done--their inspirations immediately follow.
This was pretty time consuming, but worth it...just this once. I probably wouldn't make it again. My cousin's son (3 years?) loved it. Though, he loved
playing with it more than
eating it.
I had this great idea to create more cabinet space by moving my spices to tins with magnets on my fridge. Slight problem...the containers I bought online are WAY to small. So now I have spices in two places. :( I will say, however, that doing it this way (diy) will save you TONS of money.
This also did not turn out as well as I had hoped, but all in all, I'm glad we did it. As you can see, the hubs didn't take into consideration the lips on the black measuring cups, but I'm not going to complain...he did what I didn't want to do. The woman who's website I visited mentioned in the post about her going out right away to buy plastic measuring cups and spoons because she couldn't handle the racket the metal ones made.
I am here to testify...it is incredibly loud and scares the bejeezus outta me most every time I open that cabinet!! In that open space above her cups she put a really neat conversion graphic. I'm not that fancy.
Oddly enough, I could not find cinnamon sticks in bulk in our sleepy town to do this project. My
sister was gracious enough to send me a bag and voila! I have these beauties to show off. So simple, festive, and CHEAP!
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This is something that I'd like to think I came up with on my own, but I probably saw it on tv or something. I had a bunch of glass frames (from a project I was going to do and never started) so I just picked leaves from the yard, pressed them, and then framed them. My husband was nice enough to hang them for me. *Round of applause!* Again, simple, festive, & cheap!!
This is one of the hurricanes we have left over from our wedding and I just poured hazelnuts from last year into it. I previously had candy corn in it for Halloween. (see below)
That's it for now. I hope you enjoyed this little walk through craftyland.