Now don't think for one second that I believe anyone is sitting around on pins & needles waiting to see what I've done with my mantel for spring. I know darn well that is not the case.
However, I did do some stuff. So I will share. Next year I hope to get it done & up earlier.
First of all, I'm a paper crafter from waaaaay back. It was my first crafting crush. Paper is cheap, easy to work with and the options! Endless. Fabric always seems like such a commitment. But not paper. And that's just how I like it.
So I decided to try and make several projects this spring out of paper...or at least using paper. And here it is in all its springly glory.
Projects were:
1) Egg Garland. Made simply by tying together oval shaped pieces of patterned paper with some cute ribbon. Easy enough.
2) Decoupaged Eggs. I took them from this:
To this:
I just decoupaged strips of the same patterned paper I used on the egg garland onto cheap plastic eggs. They aren't perfectly smooth or anything but I like the end result.
I also found this beauty at Goodwill for 99 cents:
And then subsequently decoupaged the crap of it too (see my SPRING PRINTABLE there in the background?):
4) The Wreath. I got 8 yards of ribbon to wrap my straw wreath and apparently needed 8.5 yards. I did the whole close-my-eyes-and-take-a-deep-breath thing and then decided to look at this as a chance to flex my creative muscles a bit.
I figured I'd just pin some strips of the same patterned paper I'd been using all along and no one would ever know.
I now think it turned out much better that way than anything else I was planning on doing. I mean, what else WOULD I have done? Right? So, thank goodness for happy accidents.
I then cut a bunch of different sizes of the same flower on several different sheets of paper with my Silhouette, inked the edges a bit and pinned them on in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
5) Hydrangea Ball & Egg. The second I saw this on Lolly Jane I knew I wanted to make one for my mantle! So cute.
Easy to make too.
Step One: Drive to Michael's and throw down $10 for the Martha Stewart Hydrangea punch.
Step Two: Justify purchase all the way home by thinking of several other things you plan on using it for besides two little things on your spring mantle.
Step Three: Punch out a ton of flowers! Or better yet, make your 5 year old daughter do it. I decided to do a multi-colored one to make it a bit funkier/non-traditional.
Step Four: Stack two flowers on top of each other, skewer with a pin & fluff petals.
Step Five: Attach to styrofoam egg or ball.
And that is it! I grabbed a few things I had around the house (birdhouse, empty frame, my framed spring printable, pedestal thingy) and I stood back to enjoy for the next week or so.
Did I mention I love paper?
PS Linking up to some fun parties here.
PSS For those of you "in the know," how hard would it be to build a mantel around that lame drywall one I've got going on now. I mean, wouldn't it just require some molding and a nice piece of wood on top and a bunch of white paint? Really, it must be done ASAP. Either by me or a professional (if you all agree it's too hard & tricky), but it MUST be done.



























34 comments:
Dear Crafty Crafterson,
I love the hydrangea punch idea! I think I'll drive down to Michaels and get one of those with those same thoughts running through my head.
Here's a request: Be thinking NOW of some fun 4th of July things because I have nothing cute or fun for that holiday around my house. Besides a very nice flag in my front yard. Thanks!
SG
So very cute! I Love all the colors!
I love that Hydrangea Ball!! so pretty! Thanks for linking up. :)
Oooh, I love the bunting/garland and that cute hydrangea ball. I shared this link with my sis who has been making flower balls with styro and fake flowers from the Dollar Tree.
This looks adorable.. I'm so inspired to do more Easter decorating.. next year! Well done:)
I'm working on a paper pennant. Love how you tied them together with ribbon. I think I'll be making a hydrangea ball for my daughter's room now.
Too cute, I love all of the creative decor out of paper. I cannot wait to use your ideas in my classroom!!! The kids love it when we decorate for each holiday.
I don't know what's more awesome; your decor, your photos, or your blog posts.
You rock sistah!!
btw...483 followers!? this MUST be a record.
You're going places...
Bah! DaRliNg! Thanks for the shout out- now come link it up girl ;)
xo
I must make a hydrangea ball. Must must!! Those flowers and pins and cute paper drive me nuts!! I think you could do your mantle. Let's figure it out.
I love how you word things, Hydrangea ball step 1-3 was cracking me up. I can totally relate! LOL!! So cute, cant wait to make one for my mantle.
OMGosh!! So much inspiration! Love it and thanks for sharing.
I love all the pieces to your mantle! It is adorable!! Thanks for sharing.
So cute! I LOVE the pomander - I can't tell you how bad I'd like to make one! I love your mantle.
~Jessa
www.jessajill.blogspot.com
ummmmm, HELLO!!! Love your blog. Found you on a linky party I think. I will be coming back for elevensees that's fo sho!
New follower here...your posts are funny and your crafts are awesome. :)
Oh wow! Your mantle is goregous! I saw some eggs like your styrofoam ones in a gift shop and was trying to figure out how to make them. I was just planing on using some hydrangas instead. I never thought to buy a paper punch! Thanks for the idea! I'm another new follower! Hope you'll come link up to my Sew Crafty Party !
Love, love, love it. I'm a papercrafter too, although I dabble in other mediums.
so cute. the mantle looks great. love love love the banner!
kathryn
www.thedragonsfairytail.blogspot.com
Some rockin' cool ideas! I love the wreath!! Your blog is awesome:) Have a great week.
www.karismaheartsavannah.blogspot.com
So cute!! I love all the projects put together!
Cara
http://miscellaneousme.wordpress.com
I just wanted to let you know that I'm featuring this on
Sassy Sanctuary today. Love it!
Love your spring projects, especially that egg garland!! So very pretty and so easy to do. :)
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Tracy All Thumbs Crafts
awesome!!! i did the same thing w/ my st. patty's day wreath. thought i had enough ribbon to cover it but didn't! i just cut out some paper shamrocks and horseshoes to cover it. i didn't think about using paper to wrap what was left!! thanks for that idea!! i will be copying this mantle next year!!
~jan
I like your style! I just found your blog from the Silhouette link party this week. Now I'll take a look around. Here's my blog, too, in case you want to pop over: http://findingtimetocreate.blogspot.com/
I heart paper too!!! Your mantle is beautiful.
I love this you have totally inspired me! Thanks
http://jenniferkatydesigns.blogspot.com/
I love this and featured it today! Stop by and grab a button, if you'd like.
http://delightfulorder.blogspot.com/2011/04/delightfully-inspiring-thursday-link.html
DaNita
Hi! Love the mantle display! Especially the hydrangea. I got a silhouette for Christmas but I have yet to use it. I've been feeling a little (a lot) intimidated. I need a flower just like the ones you cut in different sizes. Would you mind sharing what flower that is? Thank you!
Missy
Darling Darling Darling! I tried this myself... didn't turn out as good as the pictures, but thanks a ton for posting this!!!
Very-very cute. I love the hydrangea ball ♥
Mercedes
Adorable! Could you share a little more direction regarding your egg garland...what type of paper did you use, and is it glued to cardboad or anything, they look very thick...also, how did you do the distressed edging? Awesome work! Thank you so much!
what is the name of the flower you used on the wreth on silhouette studio?
So great!!! I love how you did it all with paper! Fabulous. I shared this on my blog: http://www.vixenmade.com/2013/03/creative-easter-mantles.html
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