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DIY St. Patrick’s Day Wall Hanging

10
Mar
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Hello! Amy from The Happy Scraps here today, sharing this sparkly and simple DIY St. Patrick’s Day Wall Hanging. Two of the things I think of when I think about St. Patrick’s Day are all things green and gold. So those are the colors that I chose to work with for this project.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

I pulled out some gold sparkly supplies from the Jen Hadfield DIY Home Collection along with green paper from the Harvest Collection.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

Using the chunky glittered chipboard words, I pulled out Home and Smile. These words had the letters in them that I needed for “me” and “I’m”. I cut home in half so I had “me” and cut the “i” and “m” from the smile.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

I trimmed my gold woodgrain paper to 10″ x 12″ and cut the green paper to 8″ x 10″. I centered and mounted the green onto the woodgrain foiled paper.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

I adhered the “me” and “I’m” to the paper and using the chunky gold glittered thickers, I spelled out “KISS” and “IRISH”.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

Don’t you think the combination of the block letters with the curvy letters is perfect?

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

Using the gold foil with embossed dots paper, I punched out some tiny banner shapes and lined them up towards the bottom of the paper. I attached them to the paper in the shape that I liked.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

Using some thin white twine, I tied a knot in both ends and adhered it to the top edge of all the little banner pieces.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

Once I was finished, I added the art hanger to the top.

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

I’ve got it put up with the rest of my St. Patrick’s Day decor and I adore it!

Green + Gold are the perfect St. Patrick's Day combination. @thehappyscraps shows us how easy this DIY wall hanging is using the #DIYhome & #Harvest collections from @pebblesinc.

Do you have the perfect place in your home to hang this?

Supplies:
DIY Home Chunky Glittered Chipboard Die-Cuts
DIY Home Gold Foiled Cardstock with Embossed Dots
DIY Home Gold Ombre Foiled Woodgrain Cardstock
Harvest Apple Crisp Cardstock
DIY Home Art Hanger
DIY Home Chunky Gold Glittered Foam Thickers
White Twine from Value Pack

Filed Under: DIY, Home Decor Tagged With: Amy Cowley, DIY, Glitter, Home Decor, St Patrick's Day

Mason Jar Neighbor Gift

03
Dec
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This week we’re serving up a big, huge helping of handmade holiday gift ideas. For the remainder of the week, we will have two fun ideas each day, so come back often!

Handmade Holiday GiftsWe’re starting out the series with a fun Mason jar neighbor gift created by Nina Yang, from Waffleflower.

Mason Jar Neighbor's Gift

Hello everyone! Nina here again to share a holiday neighbor gift idea – a Mason jar filled with yummy treats! Here’s how I created the packaging…

For the top of the Mason jar, I punched 2-1/2” circles from patterned paper and stamped the sentiment “Our Home to Yours.” Mason Jar Neighbor's Gift

Here’s the really fun part – the 3D star tag.

1. Die cut 5 stars from glitter paper.

Mason Jar Neighbor's Gift

2. Score the stars and fold in half as shown:

3D Christmas Tag

3. Add adhesive to the stars as shown. I used Xyron 1.5” sticker maker.

Mason Jar Neighbor's Gift for Christmas 5 12.03.13

Adhere the stars together and add to the tag base.

Mason Jar Neighbor's Gift for Christmas 6 12.03.13

I’m also sharing how to make the 3D tree tag on my blog

Mason Jar Neighbor's Gift for Christmas 7 12.03.13

Supplies:
Pebbles Basics Rouge Mini Dot Paper – 751371
Pebbles Basics Leaf Dot Paper – 751378
POW! Glitter Paper: Caramel – 71517
POW! Glitter Paper: Silver – 71511
AC Premium Ribbon: Christmas – 366117

Filed Under: Gift Tagged With: Christmas, Gift, Glitter, Nina Yang, Pebbles Basics

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