A simple styro wreath covered with a red boa, add some accents like flowers, more feathers, some ribbon, and some dangling hearts.
cj's craft journal
A "collection" of craft, floral and sewing ideas that I have gathered over the years. Sharing my projects with my friends and relatives is so rewarding and as any creative person knows, one project always opens doors for another. It never stops!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
flower princess crown
Number three in the series for Hana. A sequined crown with metallic flowers and crystals.
This was a very simple and inexpensive project. The sequined crown was purchased @ Jo-Ann's for $1. and the flowers are left over from a scrapbook page. Crystals were also leftovers from another project. Since the cost is low, a variety of themes can be used and it's a great way to use up all those bits and pieces.
This was a very simple and inexpensive project. The sequined crown was purchased @ Jo-Ann's for $1. and the flowers are left over from a scrapbook page. Crystals were also leftovers from another project. Since the cost is low, a variety of themes can be used and it's a great way to use up all those bits and pieces.
Peacock Headband
I had some left over feathers from the Peacock Princess Crown, so I added them to a lavender ribbon rose, some pearlized beads and silver leaves. The headband is from Jo-Ann's $1. bin, the flower is a very simple ribbon rose and the leaves are leftover from Christmas. I added some stick on crystals for a little more sparkle.
Neon Sparkle
Neon, satin wrapped bulbs, with sparkle garland.
I found these neon colored, satin wrapped bulbs in a thrift store for $3. They are glued randomly onto a styrofoam circle. There are a lot of bulbs, over 125 in various sizes to finish this 18" wreath. After gluing on the blubs I discovered I had a lot of empty dead space. I cut up some left over sparkle garland, purchased after the holiday @70% off. Wow! That's all it needed. It really has a wonderful retro look to it.
I found these neon colored, satin wrapped bulbs in a thrift store for $3. They are glued randomly onto a styrofoam circle. There are a lot of bulbs, over 125 in various sizes to finish this 18" wreath. After gluing on the blubs I discovered I had a lot of empty dead space. I cut up some left over sparkle garland, purchased after the holiday @70% off. Wow! That's all it needed. It really has a wonderful retro look to it.
Valentine's Wreath 2012
Stryofoam heart wrapped with sparkle garland, (left over from Christmas)
A purchased styrofoam heart that I wrapped with leftover sparkle garland. The rose is a bath scubby. Metallic red ribbon, two heart ornaments, and a white feather pick complete the wreath.
A purchased styrofoam heart that I wrapped with leftover sparkle garland. The rose is a bath scubby. Metallic red ribbon, two heart ornaments, and a white feather pick complete the wreath.
Yee Haw for Hana
Greeting card from printed cardstock, with cardstock mat. Cowgirl from Cricut cartridge, Yee Haw.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Peacock Princess Crown
Second of the three crowns in the Princess Crown Collection for Hana Christmas, 2011
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