Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Make A Sweater Vase In 5 Minutes





It is getting cold out here in Pennsylvania so I bought some yarn and made a sweater for my vase! 

If you know me at all, it would be funny to picture me knitting or crocheting, so this yarn project has to be so simple an eight year old could do it (yes, my eight year old helped me).


There is no glue, no tricky steps, and can be completed in one evening while watching television!


This project is great for adding texture, color and 'cozyness' to old vases you have but do not use because they do not offer the right look in color.



Ingredients you need:
1-Yarn (buy at a craft store)
2 - A vase (any size, any shape works-buy at a craft stores and the Dollar Store)
3 -Scissors


BEFORE



For this vase, I used Lion Brand yarn in '408 Wild Fire'.  I picked it up at Wal-mart.  It is super soft!

This is the yarn I used.




1. Loop your yarn around the vase once knot it.


2. Then wrap it around and around as much as you like.  


3.  When you are finished looping it around and around, cut your yarn, leaving two inches.

4. Make a knot with the last loop you did and pull.



5. Lastly, tuck it in! 

DONE!

AFTER



Warm up a tabletop in your dining room, or get your foyer festive with a sweater vase.


For the vase filling above, I simply added moss on the bottom of the vase because it is see through, then placed in twigs I found outside.



Watch this video


Easy Pine Cone Garland Craft


This project is perfect for the fall season!  It will dress up your home for Halloween and Thanksgiving.  With just some pine cones and yarn you can swag this pine cone garland from a fireplace mantel, mirror, wall shelf, or any where else you can think of! 

What You Need:
1. Yarn (buy from a craft store)
2. Pine Cones (pick up fallen cones at a park, your back yard, or craft store)
3. Scissors 

1. Cut three pieces of yarn as long as you want.

2. Every six inches wrap all three yarn pieces half way around the bottom of the pine cone (the yarn works well for this project because it can get into the grooves of the cone and stay) and make a knot.

3. Make another knot one inch above that knot (so it hangs like a tassel).

4. Keep doing this until you get it the length you want it to go

You can add glitter to your pine cones, or change it up any way you want.  It will cheer to any room!







DIY Pine Cone Tassels



Add natural warmth to your home this fall season by making some Pine Cone Tassels.  Use them to tie back your drapes, and hang them from door knobs or cabinet pulls.  They are fun, and inexpensive to make!


All you need for this project is yarn and pine cones!  


I used Lion Band Yarn in 216 Ozarka Forest color for this tassel
STEPS

1. Cut 3 pieces of yarn two feet long to use as a door or cabinet pull tassel, or cut three feet long to use as a drapery tie back.  Lay them down side by side flat on a table. 

2. Find the center of the yarns with your finger.  At the center, wrap all the yarn pieces together around the tip of the pine cone.  The natural grooves in the pine cone will hold the yarn in place.


Then wrap the yarn around again half way and tie a knot at the top of the pine cone like this.  The reason you wrap it around again half way is to keep the pine cone balanced.   




3. Make another knot one inch above the knot you just did.  



You are done!  

Now you can use it as a drapery hold back or hang it from a door knob or cabinet door pull.






Extra Credit-Add Beads

You can add beads for a glitzier look!  You want to use large beads.  I bought a pack of table scatter beads at the Dollar Store.  You can find these beads at craft stores also.


You will need the following:

-Large beads


-Green wire used for crafts
STEPS

1. Cut a piece of wire four inches long and bend in half.

2. Take each side of the tassel (all three yarn pieces) and bend the wire around all of them.  

3.  Twist the wire like below (so it will fit in the hole of the bead).



4. Push the threaded wire through the bead like below.  Then follow the same steps on the other side.

Add one or more beads!  Then hang!





DIY Branch Sculpture For Your Table Top



An easy, cost free centerpiece you can add to any table top is by working with branches!

Decorate a buffet or bar top with this naturally sculptural craft!

For this project you need: 

-gather a few medium branches to work with (from your backyard or local park-look for branches laying on the ground)
-yarn (buy from craft store, Wal-mart)
-a bunch or two of fake leaves, feathers, tall grass  (buy from craft store, the Dollar Store, Wal-mart)

I walked through my local park and collected fallen branches in a garbage bag.

STEP 1
On a clean flat surface, sculpt your branches in various arrangements until you like the look of it.  

STEP 2
To keep your branch sculpture in place, use the yarn to wrap around places where your branches meet. 

Start by cutting a piece of yarn a foot long, tie one end of it around a few branches and make a knot.
Then wrap the rest around and around, and knot the end.

STEP 3
Add a few real or faux leaves, feathers, grasses....whatever you like!  Simply push the ends of each into the wrapped yarn areas.



Dress up your Thanksgiving Day buffet or dining table with a long  Branch Sculpture!  It will add an authentic natural touch to your celebration!





Friday, October 12, 2012

5 Minute DIY Projects To Create A Fall Front Porch

Here are a few 5 minute projects that will add instant festive fall appeal to your outdoor space!

'No glue, no fuss, no mess is included in these quickie DIY crafts'

I gave my front porch some quick cozy appeal by adding some fake nature!  I love these ideas because they are easy, inexpensive, and can last all winter!

THE WINDOW BOX

The flowers in my window box were beginning to die out, so I added some real and fake little pumpkins and gourds.  Now my window box is full of fall color!

THE FRONT DOOR

I quickly crafted a wreath using a natural twig grapevine wreath I purchased from Wal-Mart for a few bucks and added fake grasses and leaves from the Dollar Store.  I did not use any glue; I just pushed the ends of each stem into the wreath.  I then wrapped twine around the top of wreath and looped it around my door knocker.  Took 5 minutes!

Here's all you need:
One natural twig grapevine wreath (craft store, wal-mart)
A few bunches of your favorite fake grasses, leaves, or flowers (craft store, dollar store)


PLANTERS

The flowers I had in my planters died, so I replaced them with a fake pumpkin and surrounded it with fake leaves and grasses! 


The fake pumpkins I used were made of foam so I placed a wooden dowel in the bottom of the pumpkin halfway and pushed the rest of the dowel into the soil in my planters to keep it from moving.  

Here is what a wooden dowel looks like.

You can pick up the pumpkin, fake grasses, leaves, and dowels at a craft store or Wal-mart.  This is another quick DIY project!




These 5 minute projects can be done in one evening, and your kids can help you out too!