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Embroidery Hoop Fall Decor

06
Nov
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Hi friends, Becki here. I’m so excited to share with you this embroidery hoop Fall decor that I created with the Harvest collection. Fall is my favorite season, hands down. I love everything about it. One of my favorite things about Fall is the colors and Fall decorations.  This collection is focused on home, cooking, and baking. I created this to hang in my kitchen during Fall months.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

I started with a few supplies from the Harvest collection.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut “Harvest.” I used a ruler to measure the width of the embroidery hoop a little below the center of the hoop.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

After I had the letters cut and measured, I adhered the embroidery hoop with heavy duty liquid glue. Then I adhered the letters with dimensional adhesive.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

Then I got started with the fun part, embellishments.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

The big puffy “homemade sticker is my favorite part of this project. I layered it on top of a cute cutting board die cut and an apple die cut. At the bottom I adhered a branch die cut to the embroidery hoop. This die cut isn’t attached to the background paper, just to the hoop.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

To finish embellishing my embroidery hoop I grabbed these three adorable spice jar die cuts.  I used some red and white twin from the Harvest collection to tie a bow around one of the jars.  I adhered these jars to the outside of the hoop. These die cuts are not adhered to the background either.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

The last thing I did was cut the background paper away from the embroidery hoop with a craft knife.

Fall home decor created by @jbckadams for @ Pebblesinc using the new Harvest collection

Happy Fall, I’m so excited to hang this in my kitchen to enjoy during the Fall months. What is your favorite Fall decoration?

Supplies:
Harvest Patterned Paper PHP-32871
Fall Time Patterned Paper PHP-32872
Harvest Puffy Stickers 732889
Harvest Chips Die Cuts 732895
Harvest Bakers Twine 732897
Harvest Layered Stickers 732894

Filed Under: DIY, Fall, Home Decor Tagged With: Becki Adams, DIY, Fall, fall decor, Harvest, Home Decor

Comments

  1. Mendi Yoshikawa says

    November 6, 2015 at 10:05 am

    This turned out super cute Becki! Such a darling idea! 🙂

    • Becki Adams says

      November 16, 2015 at 12:01 pm

      Thank you Mendi <3

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