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“Welcome To Our Nest” Door Tag

“Welcome To Our Nest” Door Tag

I just love how this project turned out, y’all. It’s perfect to give as a housewarming gift, or keep it and change out the little eggs for different seasons! i used birds, eggs, moss, my favorite green paint and y’all, those IOD stamps! Here are the supplies I used: Dollar Tree: Door tag sign, doilies, large metal bottle cap, wood… Read More

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A Craft for Every Season

A Craft for Every Season

Hey girl, hey! We have not only an Easter craft, but baby chicks and ducklings too! Y’all can use this decor throughout the year. Just change out the wood shapes and the little bow! Here’s the video where I made our project! Just click and play! Here’s what I used: Debi’s Design Diary DIY paint: White Swan Click here to… Read More

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Beautiful Easter Door Hanger

Beautiful Easter Door Hanger

Hey girl, hey! You know I’m crazy for those Michaels grab bag / boxes, right? Well, I opened one of those boxes and found some arched cathedral windows that Michaels had left over from Christmas. What a great find, y’all! I couldn’t wait to make a project with one, and I’ve also given step by step instructions here on the… Read More

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Chicken Coop Chandelier

Chicken Coop Chandelier

Every chicken coop needs a fancy chandelier, right? No? Well how about a “country raggedy” chandelier? Check out my video for all the latest plus a check in with our ducks and chicks! Supplies: Lowes / Home Depot: Wood shims from the cabinet section. Paint sticks are cheaper and would work just as well. Thrifted: Lampshade Stash: zip ties, fabric,… Read More

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Interchangeable Easter Carrot Patch Craft!

Interchangeable Easter Carrot Patch Craft!

Hey girl, hey! Here’s an easy and fun craft that you can change for almost every occasion or season! Today, it’s an Easter craft, complete with carrots and a cute “Carrot Patch” tag. Here are the supplies I used: Dollar Tree: “wood look” sign, moss Michaels: Carrots from 2022 Grab Bag Stash: bed spring, hymnal sheet, 16 gauge wire, stamps,… Read More

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Pompom Fabric Flowers for Easter and Spring!

Pompom Fabric Flowers for Easter and Spring!

Hey y’all! This is a great project that will easily convert from Easter to an everyday spring arrangement! The carrots, eggs, Happy Easter pick and bunny bottom can all be removed once Easter is over. Check out the video here! Supplies: Dollar Tree: pail, fabrics, floral foam, moss, carrots, straws, twine Hobby Lobby: Wood Happy Easter pick Debi’s Design Diary… Read More

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Hey Y'all!
We have been working together for several years, and we are so excited to have the opportunity to share our crazy lives with all of you! We love taking a good pile of junk and turning it into something we love. Sometimes that pile of junk just happens to be the chaos that is our lives. Hop on our crazy train and have a little fun with us, and no matter what always remember to stay creative!! Read More…

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