
Does your dollar store (or any other store) still have Christmas clearance? If so, go buy strings of beads to make a cheerful
beaded wreath! If not, go buy some beads on sale! Use the magic of spray paint to transform it into any color you want. Maybe green for St. Patty's or spring. Visit
Frills, Fluff and Trucks to see how this beauty was made. Click
HERE.
Get ready to link your awesome ideas at my
WHATEVER GOES WEDNESDAY
party tomorrow!!!

Love these Michelle!!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable and you would never suspect what they are created from!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the inspiration... my door has been very lonely since we took down the Christmas wreath. I've been looking for acorns with the kids with not luck, so I might have to turn to another resource. Thanks again!
ReplyDeletegreat link to the wreath. It's beautiful and simple.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful blog!!! I love doing crafts, I just have not done them nearly as much after my son was born...someday though!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and saw you when we both got the beautiful blogger award. I hope that you will come by my blog and follow back if you would like. I love meeting new bloggy friends. Have a good week. Juliana from A Blonde Walks Into A Blog
Love the butterfly one - but they all get the juices flowing. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the paper bag one very much. It reminds me of a cupcake paper wreath, but using bags seems more thrifty/reusing.
ReplyDeleteKathy