2.1K views · 69 reactions | 🍂🤎Anybody else love an easy vintage fall craft?? Check out these small pumpkins I made from wood rounds! They are perfect for a vignette or a cloche!... | By Lee Lexi Creations | Hi everybody it's Andrena with Lee Lexi Creations here and I was inspired by summer at Hammond's Nest to make these pumpkins making these beautiful rounds and just some deco podge on them so I'm going to start off with these three rounds I got these rounds at Factory Direct Craft but you can also find them at Dollar Tree or wherever you find them and I'm going to use this beautiful beautiful napkin that was gifted to me it looks a little bit old little bit vintage two and we're going to dig a posh all three rounds with the napkin and we're going to dry it off. Now, I'm just going to get my sander tool and we're going to sand off the Xs on these rounds from the napkin. I'm going to do that to all three rounds And look how fun it's going to look. Now I'm going to guess get some distressed oxide in the color vintage photo and I'm just going to get that tint and tint the edges of the rounds. And I also have these beautiful spindles from Factory Direct Craft. And I'm also going to give that a little bit of a distress. Now I have some tied bond here. And this is just going to make it easier for the wood on wood to kind of stay. And I'm going to put that at the bottom two pieces. And then for that top piece I'm just going to put some hot glue on the edges so it sticks to the other two rounds. Now after I'm done with that I'm just going to go with some hot glue on the back and glue that little spindle. And we get a cute little pumpkin. Super super cute. Now for the second one because I did want to make another one a little bit different. I'm going to grab a stencil and some patching plaster. And with the spatula I'm just going to grab this patching plaster and spread it on the on the stencil on the rounds. So I'm just going to make them I'm going to give this all the all the rounds this stenciling with the patching plaster. So it's going to make it very textured. And we're going to dry that off with our heat tool. Now I have this wax here. It is the the bare wax in the color dark antique and I will leave a supply list in the comments for you guys. So that's what I did with this one and of course we just glued it all together just like the other one. And I do have this wired it's like paper wrapped wire. And it works perfect for tendrils. So I just glued them down to my pumpkins. And I just made a little tendril. I just twisted it around my finger. And then of played with it a little bit so it looks more like a tendril. Now I do not love the mess that this makes but I absolutely love using Spanish moss when it comes to my fall crafts. So I just grabbed some of that and glued it to the top of our pumpkins here. And I started to cut off some of the excess that was on here just so it wouldn't hang out. And here are our cute little pumpkins you guys. I hope you guys give them a try. They were so easy to make. And they really do add a little piece of some cute for the decor. So I hope you guys love it. Enjoy it. I hope you guys share it out and come hang out with me on my page. I would love to see you.
2.1K views · 69 reactions | 🍂🤎Anybody else love an easy vintage fall craft?? Check out these small pumpkins I made from wood rounds! They are perfect for a vignette or a cloche!... | By Lee Lexi Creations | Hi everybody it's Andrena with Lee Lexi Creations here and I was inspired by summer at Hammond's Nest to make these pumpkins making these beautiful rounds and just some deco podge on them so I'm going to start off with these three rounds I got these rounds at Factory Direct Craft but you can also find them at Dollar Tree or wherever you find them and I'm going to use this beautiful beautiful napkin that was gifted to me it looks a little bit old little bit vintage two and we're going to dig a posh all three rounds with the napkin and we're going to dry it off. Now, I'm just going to g
5.6K views · 348 reactions | Adorable Twine Pumpkin DIY | These twine pumpkins are so stinkin cute and were SO very easy to make! I just wanted to keep making them😂. I hope you love them ad much as I do!... | By We Craft Around | Hi everyone. It's Beth. Today we're making twine pumpkins. Used some of this beige and white twine from Dollar Tree. Couple of the stems from Dollar Tree. Floral tape I didn't end up using and hot glue. So this is super easy. All I did was took the twine and wrapped it around my hand. I didn't count really. I'd say probably about 12 to 15 times. Just kept wrapping it around my hand until it was a nice size. Pulled it off of my hand. Then cut the excess twine and then cut another piece of twine and just tied it right in the center there. And then cut off the excess twine and that's what we have and I did that eight times so I needed eight sets of these After I had all eight made I just put them all next to each other. Once I had a few of them I ended up sticking some of the twine through. I was going to originally use the floral tape to connect them all together but it was too bright and too different of a color so I ended up sticking with the twine. So I just made sure that they were all in the same direction so the knots from tying the twine at the end were all in the same spot. Then took another piece of the same twine and just tied that off. Nice and tight. And then I just took it and just kept messing with it and opening up all the little different sections of twine. Just opening them up. Getting it nice and full. And I ended up making two of them. And then the last thing I did was took the little stems. They come in a big package from Dollar Tree. So I just took a couple of those and hot glued them right to the center of the twine pumpkin. And that is it. So simple to make. But they are so adorable. I hope you guys enjoyed the video and thank you so much for watching.
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1.4K views · 71 reactions | Fall Door Hanger DIY | Fall Door Hanger DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey, everybody. It's Beth. I grabbed this round hanger from Dollar Tree as well as this stencil from Amazon. I placed a stencil on the wood round and kind of marked off where the two sections meet. And then on those markings, I put down some masking tape on one side. I brushed on some antique wax by Waverly. Blended that all in with a baby wipe. I did the same thing on the sides as well as the entire back. Once that was completely dry, I taped off the wax section on the front and painted the other side with ink chalk paint by Waverly. Next I'm taking this twelve inch round stencil and pixie spray both I got from Amazon. I spray the pixie spray on the back of the stencil. Gives it a light tack so it stays in place when working with it. I lined it up making sure to get my sections right over those painted colors. Tape off some of the pumpkins so I don't get this paint on it. The Hello Pumpkin I'm using antique parchment acrylic paint and a stencil brush. I make sure to have very minimal paint on the brush when using it. That will help prevent bleeding through of the paint. For the pumpkins I used fired clay chalk paint by Folkart. Both of those got two coats. I made sure it was completely dry and then took a small paint brush and filled in the gaps left by the stencil. Next I'm making a messy bow. I take a few different style ribbons. I tend to use around five. It just fills in the best for me. I'm taking the different ribbons. Pinching it in the center and making an X in my hand. Keeping it nice and tight as I alternate the different colors. I like to use smaller size ribbons around one and a half inches. If the ribbon is two and a half inches, I just cut it in half. When I have it completely filled in, I wrap some twine around the center and tie a couple of knots in the back and I do cut off the excess twine. I kind of pull apart the different ribbons and pull them upward and trim off any pieces that are too long. Next I'm taking the hanger that was originally on it. And pushing the twine through the holes on the front and making a couple knots cutting off the excess doing the same thing on the other side. And then the last thing I do is hot glue the bow over to the top left. That is it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
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1.1M views · 8.7K reactions | Snowman Ornament | Snowman Ornament | By Creating Through Chaos | Everybody it's Janice with Creating Through Chaos. I'm going to start this project off with a toilet paper roll. So the first thing you're going to do is take your toilet paper roll and squish down the bottom half and hot glue that. So kind of make it into like a little pouch. So just hot glue the bottom so that's nice and flat. And then the top will remain open. Next we're going to take that cloth that I got from Dollar Tree and I just coffee stain this. So I just mix some instant coffee with some water. I dunked it in. I let it sit for a little bit and then I pulled it out. So So now we're going to cut it to size for the toilet paper tube. And then we're just going to glue it around. Kinda like we're wrapping a package. So I just cut it all to size. I cut off the edging of the cloth that has like a you know a stitched edge so I cut all that off. Then I'm just going to start hot gluing it. So I'm going to hot glue up the bottom. Then I'm going to fold over the sides and hot glue those into place also. And then the top we're just going to push down in. I'm going to make sure that it's not too much fabric. And pull it out and I'm just going to run a little bit of hot glue around the inside. And then just push all that excess fabric right down inside. And there we have our little pouch. And I could see a spot on the back that was missing a little bit of glue so I'm going to make sure I get those. Next I'm going to take those buttons that I got and these came with the noses that I bought on Amazon. They're little carrot buttons that were for noses and I didn't like the color of them. So I ran a little bit of orange paint right over the top of it. The color that I do like which is burnt orange and it completely changes the color of them. So as you can see I'm making a snowman face using my black buttons and the carrot button. I used four for the mouth and two for the eyes. And look how cutie is. Next, I'm going to take a piece of fabric and this is just ticking fabric that I also coffee dyed and I do my coffee dying in batches like I do a bunch of stuff and then I let it all dry. I'm just going to tie that around the bottom and a little knot on the side And then just trim it down. Next, I'm going to add a little bell to the center of it. And I always cut the backing off of the bell. You know little bump out. And then I'm going to hot glue it on. It just makes it so it sits more flush when you cut that off. Next I'm going to take some twine and I'm going to run it down either side of the inside of the pouch. So I'm just going to take some hot glue. Run it on the inside edge and then I'm just going to put a piece of twine in there. Gonna make it so this little pocket hangs. I'm going to do that on either side. And I just used the paint brush handle so that I wouldn't burn my fingers on the glue. And again run just a bit of glue. And put that in there. And now he has like a little hanger. Next I'm going to take that greenery that I had and I'm just going to cut it all down and I'm going to put that right inside of the little pouch. And I believe this greenery I think all of it actually came from Dollar Tree. So just cut off pieces. You can use any greenery that you have on hand. This is just what I had and I had already kind of picked apart this pick. So I figured I would just use up the rest of it on him. Then I had some berries on another pick that I had already kind of cut apart. And I'm just going to add those in. And I think this just turned out so cute. And you don't have to use the coffee dyed cloth. You don't have to coffee dye any of it. You could just make it with regular felt with you know any colors that you want. You know make it your own. And I think this turned out so super cute. Thank you guys for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video. Hope it inspires you to make one and as always don't forget to spread the chaos.
Craftsy Kiosk by Tesh | Inspired by Sara at Booxie & Buttons to finally use my DT rope on this mason jar candy corn 🤍🧡💛 themed Thankful sign | Facebook
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