Posts by Lori Jacobs
Where You Can Hang Wreaths To Decorate In Your Own Home | Hard Working Mom
If you are looking for more ways to decorate your home or office, consider hanging wreaths from different segments of your house. These can be placed either indoors or outdoors and add that touch of elegance you have been seeking all along.
Read MoreHow To Make A Peach Swag
Here’s how to make your own Peach Evergreen Swag with step-by-step instructions, supply list + video tutorial.
Read MoreMake Money from Home by Starting that Wreath Making Business
Image Source So, are you planning to start a wreath making business and put that creative spark in you to good use? Before you get to it, ask yourself these relevant questions: Do you genuinely enjoy the process of making wreaths and other crafts? Do you have a flair for design? Can you materialize what…
Read MoreBeautiful Wreaths That Embody Seasons
Wreaths are diverse ornamentals that aren’t simply limited to special occasions; they’re extremely relevant in different seasons as well. The wreath you wish to decorate your main door with will look a lot more pleasant if it’s aligned with the ongoing weather. Since one of the four seasons- spring, summer, fall, winter- will prevail all…
Read MoreBudget-Friendly Decor Ideas for a Small Front Porch
Even a small front porch deserves to have some curb appeal! Here is a list of ideas you can incorporate into your porch decor that won’t totally crowd and overwhelm your entrance. Cute Door Mats A doormat can be a great conversation starter! We know doormats though, in general, don’t last long. Consider adding a…
Read MoreMason Jar Decor for Your Home This Thanksgiving
We LOVE to switch up our decor every year! It’s fun to purchase new items as our style and trends evolve, but what’s better than adding your own personal touch to your home decor? These are some of our favorite Fall and Thanksgiving decorations for the home using Mason Jars. Dress them up or dress…
Read MoreWoodland Ruffle Gingerbread Wreath
METHOD Woodland Ruffle SUPPLIES 15 in red work wreath form 10in Red metallic deco mesh 10in Red, Green and White striped deco mesh 1.5in Red, Green and White Checked ribbon 2.5 in White with Gingerbread house ribbon 1.5 in Red and green striped ribbon( alternative gold and white) 2.5in White Merry Christmas ribbon Gingerbread house…
Read MoreSimmer Pot Air Fresheners Perfect for Fall
My favorite part about the approaching months are breaking out my new collection of warm and cozy smells for the home! A new season, a new scent! We have put together our favorite homemade scents for you to try this year and what’s best is that you can make these with a little bit of…
Read More10- Minute Christmas Ornament Crafts
Gnome Ornaments Supplies: Cardboard triangle Scraps of fabric Button or pom pom Glue Gun Yarn Thread or string to hang ornament First cover the cardboard triangle with scrap fabric. Add lace or tassels for extra spunk! Hot glue in place. Measure out yarn on the back of the cardboard. This will be the gnome’s beard.…
Read MoreTrending Fall Decor & Colors
Trends come and go, but neutrals are here to stay. Whether in your home or in your Fall wardrobe, we love cozy muted colors. These warm colors and home decor trends are a hit! Check it out! Accent Pieces Nothing catches the eye like a muted living space with pops of color! Picture white pumpkins…
Read MoreDallas Cowboys Football Ruffle Wreath
It’s that time again! Football season is upon us and we are breaking out our team gear. Try recreating this woodland ruffle wreath to take your support up notch this year! Method: Woodland Ruffle/30in ruffle Supplies needed: 14in work wreath Football sign 2.5in Silver ribbon with blue stars 2.5in Blue canvas ribbon 1.5in Silver ribbon…
Read MoreEasy & Affordable Halloween Decoration Ideas
Creepy Candle Holder Supplies: 3-4 Plastic skulls All purpose glue (2) Planter dishes Masking tape Begin by gluing the bottom of the first skull to an upside down planter dish as the base to hold up this decor. Be sure to let one skull dry before adding another and use masking tape to keep them…
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