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Gift Card Tags – FREE Printable

If you are anything like me by now your stomach is upset from too much sugar, your fingers are raw from the tape dispenser and they’re starting to use the…

If you are anything like me by now your stomach is upset from too much sugar, your fingers are raw from the tape dispenser and they’re starting to use the “bag trick” on your debit card to make it work. 😬 The holidays are always so stressful; so much to do and it seems like there is enough time to do it.

Que the inevitable teacher gifts. Don’t get me wrong teachers deserve all the gifts in the world for putting up with our angel children πŸ™ƒ and making them into functioning adults. Buuuuut teacher gifts tend to sneak up on me. Enter this 2018 gift hack, the printable gift card tag. Below you will find four different designs featuring Target, Amazon and Starbucks (all #winners). Pick up your gift cards at the grocery, print these fun tags and voila – a put together MOY (Mom of the Year) teacher gift!

Bonus attach them to a box of chocolates and your son or daughter will be set for the next semester. πŸ˜‰

FREE Gift Card Printable - Target, Starbucks and Amazon || Great Teacher Gifts

For Target Tags

FREE Gift Card Printable - Target, Starbucks and Amazon || Great Teacher Gifts

For Amazon Tags


FREE Gift Card Printable - Target, Starbucks and Amazon || Great Teacher Gifts

For Starbucks Tags


FREE Gift Card Printable - Target, Starbucks and Amazon || Great Teacher Gifts

For Another Amazon Tag

FREE Gift Card Printable - Target, Starbucks and Amazon || Great Teacher GiftsIf this download helped you get through teacher gifts
this holiday season please consider pinning the above! 

Thank you for stopping in!

Happy Holidays Friends!

xo,

C

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DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs

Still looking for the perfect gift for friends at work or even your child’s teachers? Look no further – these DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs are fun to make and even…

Still looking for the perfect gift for friends at work or even your child’s teachers? Look no further – these DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs are fun to make and even better to receive!

DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs

To begin this craft make sure you have all your ingredients:

  1. Epsom Salt
  2. Citric Acid
  3. Baking Soda
  4. Cornstarch
  5. Coconut Oil
  6. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  7. Essential Oils 
  8. Bathbomb Mold (I purchased this silicon mold at Hobby Lobby)
DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs

Start by combining all your dry ingredients in a medium bowl. Then combine the melted Coconut Oil, EVOO and Essential Oils in another small bowl. *I added some food color to my liquid ingredients. This did not work. I recommend adding dry powder food coloring

DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs

SLOWLY add your liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients whisking constantly. If the mixture bubbles add wet ingredients even slower

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DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs

When choosing a mold, I chose the silicone one from Hobby Lobby mostly because you can make four at a time and they are smaller than your average bathbombs. After experimenting with this activity I would highly recommend beginning with a larger single mold like this one. The silicone mold made it difficult to compress the bathbombs. 

For my first batch I used Lavender Essential Oils. For my next batches I would like to try Palo Santo, Peppermint and of course Stress Away.

DIY Essential Oil Bathbombs

If you enjoyed this activity please pin the image above!

Happy Fizzing!

xo,

Carolyn

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Dollar Store Hack – Fingernail Polish Marbled Coffee Mug

Homemade gifts and personalized items are always on my preferred list and these Marbled Coffee Mugs check all the boxes. I am always on the hunt for the quick and…

Homemade gifts and personalized items are always on my preferred list and these Marbled Coffee Mugs check all the boxes. I am always on the hunt for the quick and fun DIY that is also easy on my pocketbook. This project comes almost entirely from the Dollar Tree with supplies totaling $ 11.00. This week my daughter, her bestie and I played with the marbling technique to create one of a kind coffee mugs. 

Dollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee Mug

Supplies

Before you get started you’ll need to gather the following supplies:

  • Coffee Mugs
  • Nail Polish (2-3 colors per mug)
  • Containers for dipping
  • Warm Water
  • Clear Gloss Sealer (find one here from Amazon or pick one up at your local Michaelsremember to use the coupon!)

Dollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee Mug

Dollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee Mug

Our local Dollar Tree did not have any plain white mugs so we chose to use these fun accent mugs!

Dollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee MugDollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee Mug

First, fill each container with warm water. Next, dribble the fingernail polish around the water. After trial and error, we found that less polish worked the best during application. Once your design is ready dip your cup into the water, rolling it through the paint. Work to not double back in the paint. Although, if you do we found it easy to manipulate the paint directly after application. Once it dried it was not as easy. 

Dollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee Mug Dollar Store Hack - Nail Polish Coffee Mug

Sealant

Once your paint is applied, let stand on a paper towel and allow to fully dry (at least a day). Once dried I used fingernail polish remover on a Q-tip to remove paint from unwanted areas, i.e. inside the rim, on the bottom or stray marks throughout. Next, I applied the Gloss Sealer to the painted area (only) using a foam brush. It is important to not apply the sealer where you will put your mouth. Also please note that these mugs are not dishwasher safe – please handwash for best results.

 

Have you ever tried this dipping technique? I’d love to hear your tips and tricks.

xo,

C

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Beginner DIY Macrame Floating Shelf

In our home it seems like there are never enough horizontal surfaces for new plants to call home. πŸ€— So naturally the next step is floating shelves. Conveniently enough, this…

In our home it seems like there are never enough horizontal surfaces for new plants to call home. πŸ€— So naturally the next step is floating shelves. Conveniently enough, this also helps with keeping our family kitty 🐱 out of the new growth! (#winning). This shelf took less than an hour and came out surprisingly great! Perfect for Adreena’s boho/mountain themed bedroom.

Beginner Macrame Floating Shelf

Things You Will Need

Beginner Macrame Floating Shelf

Measuring

This is very scientific… just kidding. You will need six pieces total. Measure by using your arms length. Four of the pieces will be two arms length and two will be three arms length. No need to be super specific, I trimmed the ends to be even at the very end.

Beginner Macrame Floating Shelf

Macrame Knots

Before getting started I highly recommend watching this video Chelsea is awesome at explaining the basic knots of macrame! She is so cute and takes the time to show them nice and slow!

For this piece we’ll be using the following knots:

  • Gathering Knots
  • Left Square Knots
  • Left & Right Square Knots 

Beginner Macrame Floating Shelf

 

Beginner Macrame Floating Shelf

Working the Rope

To begin find the middle of the ropes, loop these around. (Optional: Loop the ropes through a metal ring for easy hanging). Cut another piece of rope (about 3/4 of one arms length). Use this piece to tie your first gathering knot. Next you will pull out two of the long pieces (I chose the two that seemed to be on opposite sides). Using only these two pieces begin working the rope in repeating left square knots. Naturally the piece will begin to spiral as you apply more knots. I used about 20 knots to achieve my desired look, this quantity is really up to you. Once you find a stopping point we will move down the ropes. You’ll need to split your core into three groups of four (working ropes that are closest to each other). Move 4-5″ down from your spiral and place a left and right square knot on each of the three groups. Work to keep these three knots as even as possible. Once complete you will move down another 5-6″. For this level of knots you want to take two ropes from one group and two from the neighboring group. Again place a left and right square knot. From here you can decide if you want to do another level of square knots or if you are read to place your shelf. I was happy with the length at this point so chose to finish off. Carefully place your piece of wood inside the rope sections, collecting them underneath. Decide where you want your shelf to sit and mark the rope. Remove the piece of wood and cut another piece of rope (about 3/4 of one arms length). Use this piece at the level you marked to place a gathering knot. Once tied off you are ready to place your shelf. Spread the ropes out along the perimeter and level out the shelf while hanging.Beginner Macrame Floating Shelf

Voila! There you have a DIY Floating Shelf featuring some beginner macrame! If you wanted you could also skip the macrame all together and use twisted or braided ropes. That would be even easier!

Now my husband can’t limit my plant purchases based on counter space. 😜 #loophole

If you have any questions let me know, happy DIYing!

xo,

Carolyn

This pattern came from the lovely @crafty_ginger! Check out her awesome ideas! πŸ‘

Disclosure: Please note that some of the links in this post are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a small commission.

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Looking for the Perfect DIY Wedding Gift?

As a gift giver I like to focus on handmade items that serve a purpose. I’ve tried many different gift options but this one in particular was pretty fun and…

As a gift giver I like to focus on handmade items that serve a purpose. I’ve tried many different gift options but this one in particular was pretty fun and came out beautifully.

Wood burning is a really fun technique that makes for the perfect DIY wedding gift.

When deciding on this particular gift not only did I want something functional for the bride and groom, but I also wanted something that would fit nicely in my duffel bag (cause who has time for baggage fees πŸ’πŸ»). With the materials I had on hand I decided on a custom key hanger.

Pick Your Wood

Now I had a few pieces of curly walnut in my craft pile, but if you don’t have a trust wood pile I recommend Wood Craft stores. They have a huge variety of wood types and colors! I tend to gravitate toward the scrap pieces that are much more affordable and user friendly for small project such as thing one. (Find a store near you by clicking here Also – join their mailing list for additional discounts!) From my selection I choose I nice rectangular piece that would make a statement. To prep the wood I sanded each side and edges with 80 grit sandpaper (be sure to sand in a well ventilated area with safety glasses and a respiratory mask😷). After the wood is even and smooth hit it again with 120 – 220 grit sand paper to get a nice smooth finish.

Create Your Design

Once my wood was prepped it was time to work on my overall design – for most of my designs I tend to use the text box feature in Microsoft Word. This is not the most scientific way to do it – but it works, and this project doesn’t need a whole lot of science. Pick your statement, font and size. **Not finding a font the fits your vision? I am a font junkie and absolutely love 1001freefonts.com. (Warning – it can be very addicting )  For more on how to download and install new FREE fonts check out this blog post. Once you have finalized a design, flip the image – THIS IS CRITICAL! Most of the time I find it easiest to use the Snip It tool to cut out the design, then I paste it to a Word document and flip the image using the Picture Tools.

Once your image is flipped and sized we need to prepare the wax paper. There are a lot of tutorials on how to print on wax paper. The method I prefer is to fold a piece of wax paper  around a heavy weight paper and secure with tape. Once secured you feed the wax covered paper through your inkjet printer. After printing cut the wax paper away from the cardstock, flip the design (wet ink against the wood) and place on your wood. Rub the design on to the wood using your fingers – being careful not to adjust the placement. Remove the wax paper and the design will be left on the wood for you to trace.

Begin Wood Burning

Next is the fun part! Find yourself a comfy chair in a well lit room with a TV tray or work table. For wood burning I chose this wood burner on Amazon.com. I decided on this one for the range of heat settings and on/off switch. After having it for a while I have really enjoyed the variety of tips (although, in all honesty I use about three for most projects).

Once you’re all set up and your wood burner is hot begin tracing your design, shading in the areas with ink. This can be time consuming the more intricate your design – keep this in mind when choosing your phrase and font.

If you make a mistake – never fear! First, I like to think that handmade items should be perfectly imperfect. Next wood burning is pretty forgiving; your first option to cover your mistake is by making the line thicker to accommodate the mistake. If the mistake is not that easy to cover there is always the option to sand down and start over.

Seal & Finish

After your design is completely burned it is time to seal the wood. To seal my curly walnut I chose a satin finish as to keep the wood grain light (so the burning would be more prominent). The number of coats is all based on personal preference (and time). I tend to be a procrastinator, and sealing takes time – so one coat will do the trick. If your item will be exposed to weather or extreme conditions additional coats will be needed.

After your wood is cured it is time to measure out the hook placement. I picked up these hooks from Home Depot (the ones I purchased were brass – so I spray painted them for the desired look). I had the hubby measure out and pre-drill the holes so the hooks would go in straight and easy.

DIY Wedding Gift

Last step is deciding how you want to mount the sign. I opted for two holes drilled with a router and key hole bit for a flush mount but using hardware from any picture hanging kit would work as well.

I was able to pack the key hanger in the bottom of my duffel with no consequence. Upon arrival I stopped by a supermarket to grab some gift wrap. VoilΓ  – The Perfect DIY Wedding Gift!

If you have any questions please leave them below – and if you give it a try let me know, I’d love to see your handy work!

xo

Carolyn

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