We're celebrating Thanksgiving in the US this Thursday! It's synonymous to a feast that includes roast turkey, delectable sides like green bean casserole, candied yams and mashed potatoes, and lots of pies. Apart from the food preparation, decorating the table is a Tada! that I look forward to. But I don't like spending a lot.
24 November 2009
23 November 2009
A Thanksgiving Centerpiece
It's the last week of November and part of me let out a gasp, "Where did the year go? Didn't 2009 just start and now it's about to end!" But part of me is excited too because the last week of November also marks Thanksgiving in the U.S.! Thanksgiving is this Thursday! This week on my blog, I'll be sharing some ideas on how to decorate your Thanksgiving table. It need not be expensive or complicated.
20 November 2009
Thanksgiving Friday
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:
Today, I am thankful for...
19 November 2009
Cute Containers
Well hello there! Thank you for stopping by today. This week, I'm giving old jar lids a make-over.
...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!
18 November 2009
Lovely Luminaries
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.
17 November 2009
16 November 2009
Blah to Tada! Challenge: Jar Lids
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!
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.
They come in handy when you want to save these...
...doodles made by your kids.
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?
Have a really nice day!
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