Showing posts with label Table Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Table Decor. Show all posts

March 3, 2015

DIY St Patrick's Day Table Decor - NO SEW!!!



This project is sooooo super easy!! No sewing involved!! 

What I Used

1 yard of printed burlap
Green and gold trim
Heat N Bond Iron On Adhesive UltraHold
Glue gun (fabric glue can be used instead)


This is so easy that I feel silly doing a tutorial for it. 
LOL



Step 1 - Cut the burlap to the size you need for your table.

Step 2 - Fold over the ends and press. Add the Heat N Bond inside the fold and press. Do this to all 4 sides. (You CAN use hot glue or fabric glue for the sides but the Heat N Bond is quicker, easier and less messy.)

Step 3 - Hot glue or fabric glue the trim down the sides.




You are done. 

SEE HOW EASY???? 

Now, for the center pieces.

The Hubby found some great candle sticks for me at an auction. Less than $5 for all 6!! BUT I am having trouble finding green candles!!!! They aren't just for Christmas!!!!!

I went to The Dollar Tree and found bunches of green and green and white mums. I grabbed about 3 each. Then I grabbed the green bucket to put them in. 
Last I grabbed the rock. 

Y'know... I have some shamrock cutouts and some twine... I might add those to the candle sticks.... 

Simple, easy and CHEAP home decor!!!! 

If you haven't checked out my Burlap Shamrock Door Hanger, you should!! ;)

How are YOU decorating for St Patrick's Day????



November 18, 2014

Blog with Friends - Fun and Reversible Table Decor


Welcome to another edition of Blog with Friends!
This month we have 7 bloggers that have signed up to bring you some Thanksgiving fun! Look for all of them at the bottom of this post!

Thanksgiving Blog With Friends | Stacy Sews and Schools


When I started thinking about my Blog with Friends project I knew I wanted it to be something a little different. We've all seen all the tutorials for table runners, aprons, kitchen towels, oven mitts, etc. (that doesn't mean that I might not put my own spin on one of them one day soon) and I wanted something that I haven't seen before. That got me to thinking about circular decor items. I haven't seen anything like that except for knitted or crocheted items. Why not try sewing something circular! 


So here you have it! The Fun and Reversible Table Decor! I didn't want to call it a runner since it doesn't run down the table and I didn't want to call it a mat, that sounds too boring. So I asked my Blog with Friends friends and that is the name we came up.

This is SO easy and SO fast. I think it took all of 20 minutes to make.

STEP 1 -



Fold your fabric in half and then half again.
Take your measuring tape and measure down both sides, marking the length you want. 
Measure from the corner down, marking the same measurement as your sides.
Connect the marks and cut. 

You can use the first cut as a template for the 2nd fabric. Makes it easier that way. ;)




This is what you should have.

STEP 2 -

Pin your circles right sides together. Make sure to leave an opening so you can turn it right side out.

Sew along the edges.


STEP 3-

Now you'll want to cut little marks in your seam allowance to allow for a neater look when you turn it right side out. 


STEP 4-



Turn it right side out and press.


STEP 5-



Fold the fabric in where the opening is and press. 


STEP 6-



Top stitch all around the edges (this closes that opening).

YOU'RE DONE!!! :D





The centerpieces in the picture were made from things I picked up at the Dollar Tree. It cost me about $10 to make all three.
I picked up 3 tins, 2 bags of gourds, 1 package of leaves and 4 fabric flowers.
I stuffed plastic bags into the tins and covered them with the leaves.
Then I mixed the 2 colors of gourds and put them on top.
Next, I cut the long stems down to just a few inches and placed them in the middle tin.
Easy peasy!

Don't forget to check out all the cool Blog With Friends projects listed below. If you have any Thanksgiving projects you'd like to share, feel free to add your link to the blog hop at the end of this post.


Baking In A Tornado shares a special holiday dessert, Fried Walnut-Crusted Spice Cake with Caramel Sauce.
 Fried Walnut-Crusted Spice Cake with Caramel Sauce | www.BakingInATornado.com



Shellybean of Follow me home shares a craft to make and use throughout the holidays, a Thankful Tree.

Thankful Tree | followmehome.shellybean.com


Melissa of Home on Deranged tells us about some Technology Tips for Turkey Day.
 
Tech Tips for Turkey Day | Home on Deranged


Christy of Uplifting Families takes us through her children's Thanksgiving Textured Leaf Cards.

Thanksgiving Textured Leaf Cards | Uplifting Families


Kid Friendly and "Fancy" Thanksgiving | Cluttered Genius


 Robin of Someone Else's Genius shows us how to make this Autumn Harvest Wreath:

Autumn Harvest Wreath | www.someoneelsesgenius.com






                      HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!