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More Fall Decor

October 14th, 2010

There is so much going on this month, and I’m starting to feel the time crunch!  This weekend is JMU’s Homecoming (yay!) and I have a few projects in the works that I need to finish up tonight.  I also decided to host a Halloween party next weekend, so my roommate and I have been working on spooky decorations this week.  I finally remembered to take pictures of two of the new pieces of decor, and both are really simple to make!  This first one was inspired by the Pumpkin Basket tutorial from Martha Stewart:

I bought one orange and one white foam pumpkin and followed Martha’s instructions.  I do have to warn you, cutting a foam pumpkin can be quite tedious.  And by the way – that’s me and my friend Jules from JMU on spring break a couple of years ago.  I’m so excited because I get to see her this weekend at Homecoming!

After I cut out the basket handle, I inserted some floral foam (actually, my friend Sarah did it for me, because I cannot stand the feel of it, it gives me the chills!) and then began adding flowers until I thought they looked full enough.

I really love the white pumpkin.  I’m going to pull out my milk glass collection and see if I can get an arrangement going.

And remember at the beginning of the week I showed you how I recycled my old wreath into a new spooky one for Halloween?  Well, I took the yellow flowers, gave them a light coat of black spray paint and some spider webs and voila!

Just a little taste of the spooky transformation that my apartment is going through!

Don’t forget, the One Year Anniversary Giveaway ends tomorrow at 10 am!  Simply comment on the post telling me what your favorite holiday is and you’ll be entered to win!  More decor ideas to come tomorrow!

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October 12th, 2010

Hello Everyone!  I’m so pleased to be announcing to you today that my Pirate Baby Shower invitations (and more!) was accepted by Sew, Mama, Sew for the 2 week Baby Shower party!

Included in the download is the three-page Invitiation:

Welcome sign for the party:

Bingo Cards:

Lollipop Tags:

To do lists you can sew together and give away as game prizes:

And matching thank you cards!

Be sure to go to the Sew, Mama, Sew website and check it out!  And, I also recently updated my etsy shop, with more to come!  Along with some small zipper pouches I put up 2 sets of bunting flags that would go great with a Pirate themed baby shower or party!

Go check it out!

Until next time!

It’s starting to feel like fall!

October 11th, 2010

This weekend was the first time that I started to notice the leaves changing color.  And so I decided it was also time for my apartment to get a fall makeover.  But before I get into telling you what all I created this weekend, I wanted to tell you that …

It’s Blueprint Crafts One Year Anniversary!!!

Actually, it was Friday, but I was soo busy that it completely slipped my mind – better late than never!  So to celebrate tomorrow I will announce a fun giveaway, so be sure to check back!

On to other exciting news!

From October 11 to the 22, Sew, Mama, Sew! is having a Big Baby Shower celebration.

They will be featuring lots of giveaways, contributions from some big wig bloggers, and free baby shower printables.  And Blueprint Crafts is going to be featured!  Be sure to follow along with all the fun they have planned over the next two weeks!

Moving on, today I’m going to share with you a new wreath I created for Halloween.  Remember this simple wreath I made for summer?

For my new wreath I wanted to use the existing grape vine wreath, but it needed a little something extra to make it feel more like Halloween.  So, I painted it black:

Using some newspaper and Krylon black glossy paint spray I gave it a good once over.  (I LOVE Krylon.)

Starting to look spooky right!?

Then I added a few purple blossoms, some fall leaves, and black and purple feathers, and voila!

What do you think?  Have any of you created a spooky wreath for halloween?  I would love to see yours!  Please share your links in the comments below!

Next time I’m going to show you what I did with the yellow flowers I originally had on the wreath to create more spooky decorations!  Until next time!

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