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Adorable DIY Bird Feeder
Do you like birds? We have a fun craft for you today. This is a terrific craft to try with your children or as a family, to enjoy the beauty of nature. One of the best things about trying birdfeeder crafts is that you are inviting birds to visit regularly and you will see all of the different types of birds that live in your area, as well as the ones that migrate through from season to season. Some people think of birds only during warmer months, when they hear birdsongs. But it is actually important to fe...
Nesting Desk Organizer
As we start to work from home more and more, we are starting to value the idea of an organized desk more and more. This is where the best DIY desk organizer ideas come in pretty handy. The best and smartest desk organizers are ones that ensure that you have absolutely nothing to worry about once you start working each day morning. You can always start off with something small when it comes to making innovative desk organizers and as you get a hang of things, you will realize that there are a plethora of ot...
Mason Jar Tissue Holder
Learn how to make mason jar tissue holders in a few different decorative styles to use in your home. If you are looking for an easy gift to make you may love this easy mason jar tissue holder craft. They are super easy to create and today I'm sharing a few different styles to choose from. Use your favorite colors, and craft supplies to make one for your office or nightstand. A mason jar tissue holder is perfect for your home’s decor but it also makes a great gift for something like Mother’s Day. That is w...
Stress Relieving Balls
Make your own stress balls at home. Creating your own stress ball can be a creative way to release pressure and have fun making a squishy and playful item. You can even customize your own by choosing your favorite color (or a calming one, such as blue) and adding stickers or colored patterns. A stress ball is a fun and malleable toy that's a great tool for portable stress relief. Both adults and children can squeeze the toy in their hands, moving their fingers around to relieve muscle tension, stress, and...
DIY Erase Calendar
Dry erase wall calendars are a great tool to help keep your month organized in a way you can see. I have been wanting to have a nice big reusable calendar and they can be pretty expensive to buy so I decided to make one myself and share how to do this with you! Glass calendars are practical and beautiful, and using an old window adds a modern farmhouse feel to this piece of home office decor. Here are all the materials and steps for you to make your own! Make your own DIY erase calendar with a glass pictu...
Clay Jewelry Holder
When form and function combine, you've got a winning DIY! This lovely little DIY jewelry holder isn't just pretty, it helps keep you organized too. Air-dry clay is the perfect material to get creative with as you make your own jewelry dish. Use your imagination when it comes to shape and color to really make this piece your own. Add all of your trinkets once it's done, and your accessories will stay neat and tidy. Anyone else have this “problem” of forgetting what you own if you don’t see it? It happens t...
Diy Wool Felt Ball Coasters
Give your beverage containers a cozy spot to hang out while they do the important work of containing your beverages with this super easy wool felt ball coasters tutorial. Have you ever had one of those projects that you’ve wanted to do forever, but for one reason or another, you’ve just never done? And then when you do it, it is so easy and turns out so awesome that you kind of want to kick yourself for not doing it sooner? These coasters really could not be easier. I am sure you will absolutely love how ...
Mason Jar Candles With Lavender
Custom candles from your very own kitchen. Whether you want to set the mood for a languid soak in the tub, introduce a burst of spring scent into your newly spring-cleaned home or enhance a romantic interlude on the couch, scented candles are a perfect addition to your home. Sure, you could buy one at the store, but they’re a simple, inexpensive diy. Bonus: you get to pick your own fragrance and color! You can use almost any vessel that can withstand heat: teacups, jelly jars, egg cups, etc., but we’ll be ...
Relaxing Lavender Bath Bombs
Homemade bath bombs are an easy treat that you can enjoy yourself or make as a gift. They are made from common, budget-friendly ingredients most of which you probably already have at home. Bath bombs have become a hugely popular product to brighten at-home self care. They make bath time fun for kids and relaxing for adults. This DIY Bath Bomb recipe allows you to enjoy the luxury at home without the expensive price tag. Most of the ingredients in bath bombs can be found in your kitchen already. This recip...
DIY Gold Foiled Verbiage Vase
Gold foil vases can make a great gift or room decoration. Even better when they have romantic words. This is so easy to make and a great Valentines Day DIY. If you have a simple vase and you’d like to make it look a bit more interesting, you should definitely check out this project. You can use this technique on something other than a vase. For example, decorate a wooden bowl or pillows. So the items you will need to make this are spray paint and a foil gold kit. And some imagination! Are you ready for so...
Glitter Heart Jars
Are you looking for some awesome heart glitter jars to add to your Valentine’s Day home decoration or gifts? These sensory bottles are just what you need! Here’s a Valentine’s Day project that both glitter-lovers and glitter-phobes can enjoy – a simple heart glitter jar. For this project you’ll need: glass jars (recycled food jars), fine glitter, vinyl shapes (use scissors or personal cutting machine), adhesive spray, flameless tea light candles! Enjoy! Make these Glitter Heart Jars using recycled glass j...
Winter Skin Saver: How to Make "Hard" Lotion
Make smooth, luxurious lotion at home! The basic recipe is an ultra-moisturizing water-free version that last for years without preservatives. This homemade lotion is made of beeswax, shea butter, a few drops of essential oil (choose any), and fractionated coconut oil - which is clear, stays liquid at room temperature, and is almost odorless, unlike cold-pressed coconut oil. (If you don’t mind the smell of coconut, regular coconut oil is fine to use.) The cold, dry air of winter can wreak havoc on your ha...