If you've visited before, you know that I've saved the Fridays of November for "Thanksgiving Friday".And I'd like to begin by thanking Nicolette of Simply Colette for this lovely award that she passed on to me:
Isn't it cute? I love the journal with all the things a girly-girl loves!
Today, I am thankful for...
Fireworks
Floral patterns
Guardian angels
Books...lots & lots of books
Puppies(extra thanks for ones with bows in their hair!)
Sturdy umbrellas
Best friends
I hope you find time today to say "Thanks"! Have a fabulous weekend!
Well hello there! Thank you for stopping by today. This week, I'm giving old jar lids a make-over.
With a little magic, this blah...
...becomes a TADA!
First, I made sure the lids were cleaned and dried thoroughly. Then I wrapped a ribbon around the rim (secured with hot glue) and personalized with a bow & button. I also lined the inside of the lid with scrapbook paper cut to size. Now, I've got myself a multipurpose caddy!
I use it as a container for beads whenever I'm making jewelry. It holds same color beads together and keeps them from rolling off my desk.
I can also use it to hold small office supplies like clips, tacks & rubber bands.
Put a ring on it!Use it to corral jewelry and hair accessories, too.
Layla over at Eco Experiment challenged me to transform these old jar lids from blah to Tada!Game on Layla! I've already created fridge magnets and a kiddie mobile.
Today, I'll be using two identical jar lids for our blah to Tada! project.
With a magic wand...or rather, a hammer & nail, I made four holes on each lid.
Then I inserted a chain to connect both lids. I used pieces of wire (connected to the end of each chain) knotted around a plastic bead at the bottom lid. This serves both as a stopper and decorative detail. Then I connected the four chains at the top and attached them to a hook made from more wire.
Add a votive candle and Tada!... a luminary that can be hung on a tree branch. Make several of these for a magical dinner outdoors. Candles can be replaced with small vases containing flowers, wheat stalks or ferns. This can work as bird feeder, too!
Happy Monday Everyone! I hope the weekend was kind to you. This week, we have another blah to Tada! challenge. I'm helping out the Lovely Layla who sent me this e-mail:
Can you tell me what to do with old metal lids from glass jars? I have tons of them! (Okay, a big box at least! Mum says they're unusable for jams or such, so...??) They're partly covered with plastic (inside) so I hear they're not recyclable...? Help!
This week's blah -- old jar lids.
For today's project, I'm using these Bonne Maman lids. They come in handy when you want to save these...
...doodles made by your kids.
Just trace around the paper (use the lid as a guide) and cut.
Slip the page of doodles inside the lid (secure with tape)and TADA! it's now a framed piece of art! By attaching a magnet at the back of the lid (use a glue gun), these jar lids-turned-frames can also be fridge magnets! Don't you love things that are double duty & earth-friendly?
I think it's important to count life's daily blessings and here in the US, Thanksgiving is just days away. That's why for the entire month of November, Fridays on my blog will be "Thanksgiving Friday"!
I want to thank Anna Lindsey over at All Things Creative for giving me this awesome award!
Thank you also to Lauren who featured me on her blog today.
Today, I am also thankful for...
The scent of freshly washed laundry
Buttery scones served with strawberry jam
Puddles after the rain
The first snow of winter
Rainbows!
When the circus comes to town
Starry, starry nights
What are you thankful for? Have a wonderful weekend!
Apart from plastic utensils, I have a collection of chopsticks from many nights of ordering in.
These can be saved for an Asian-themed dinner party.
Or turn it from blah to TADA!by adding it to a beautifully wrapped present!
Wrapping gifts using handkerchiefs and silk scarves means the recipient gets two presents -- the carefully selected gift inside and the packaging!No tape needed, just tie the ends together to make an instant bow.
Add a pair of chopsticks, slip in a card and you're ready to give a gift that looks like it traveled all the way from Asia!