DIY


 


Burlap bag+ribbon & tag for a sweet treat bag!
 
 
Design on a Dime!
 
Fixed these up for a small reception on a budget. Customer picked up plane glass vases at thrift stores. Love the fact that they aren't perfectly matching!
 



 
 
 
My ex-mother in law recently passed away. My daughter shares the same birthday with her :) I repurposed this spring from a baby crib to use for an organization board in my craft room. It works perfectly for drying flowers!
 

After drying, the flowers will be made into potpourri and shared with the family.









I love to repurpose vintage tea/coffee cups for all kinds of things.
This one has a succulent and some of my dried flowers. Perfect for Autumn!



My "Autumn Rush" scented for Fall.


 
 
 
I think picking and working in flowers is one of my favorite things. I just love to watch them grow and think about what beautiful potpourri I can make out of them. It's a great way to relieve stress for me :)

I love love love the ocean and the relaxation it offers. My favorite colors - brown & blue. This potpourri smells like a fresh ocean breeze and is packed with hydrangeas, shells, and other goodies!



"Summer" potpourri - colorful and floral scented.


"Fresh Mountain Trail" potourri has a sweet yet woodsy smell.



Since I live in Tennessee, I felt it necessary to make some "Big Orange" potpourri. It's been really hard for me since I'm an ALABAMA fan, but I am really happy with how it turned out. I have spent a couple of months picking anyting and everything orange to put in my orange-scented potourri.




This is called a "Redneck Wine Glass".
I just filled it with potpourri.

My way of showing my team is still on top! heehee



Started with a $1 bird cut out (wooden), added dried moss and flowers, some bark, and a button. Finished off the edges with scrap material. Love it!



Started with small single drawer bought at garage sale. Added some floral grass and artificial flowers.




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