I think the butterfly theme is really cute! But would you make the butterfly cutouts? I really like the collage of canvases with patterned paper on them-is that what it is, patterned paper? Good luck with your craftiness!
picture 1 are store-bought feather butterflies, i don't know where to find those. picture 2 is fabric stretched over canvases. picture 3 i have a template and then would cut the butterflies out of cute scrapbook paper or something. and picture 4 are pressed leaves and their stems. i hope i can actually do some of this junk. where do you even buy cute paper or fabric???
hobby lobby has cute paper in their scrapbooking section and if you catch it on a sale week, it's usually pretty cheap. They have some really cute fabric as well.... Or you could try Joanns for both... You could probably buy a butterfly punch in the scrapbooking section of a store or online (which might be easier cause you can search for exactly what you want without driving around a bunch of places). That way you don't have to take the time to cut each butterfly out, you just punch it out.
Look at you being all crafty. My opinion - what is the easiest/quickest to buy? Now you know that my kids' rooms will never get decorated. But as Sophia told me the other day as she was stomping down the hall to her room, "Bad mommy".
I love that first one, I've seen that before and wanted to do it in Natalie's room. Yeah, never got around to that one. By the way, my pillow was from Crate & Barrel, they actually have reasonably priced pillows.
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I think the butterfly theme is really cute! But would you make the butterfly cutouts? I really like the collage of canvases with patterned paper on them-is that what it is, patterned paper? Good luck with your craftiness!
picture 1 are store-bought feather butterflies, i don't know where to find those. picture 2 is fabric stretched over canvases. picture 3 i have a template and then would cut the butterflies out of cute scrapbook paper or something. and picture 4 are pressed leaves and their stems. i hope i can actually do some of this junk. where do you even buy cute paper or fabric???
hobby lobby has cute paper in their scrapbooking section and if you catch it on a sale week, it's usually pretty cheap. They have some really cute fabric as well....
Or you could try Joanns for both...
You could probably buy a butterfly punch in the scrapbooking section of a store or online (which might be easier cause you can search for exactly what you want without driving around a bunch of places). That way you don't have to take the time to cut each butterfly out, you just punch it out.
I love the pressed leaf prints with the matting. Look at you getting crafty on me!
totally cute and totally doable.
totally cute and totally doable.
Look at you being all crafty. My opinion - what is the easiest/quickest to buy? Now you know that my kids' rooms will never get decorated. But as Sophia told me the other day as she was stomping down the hall to her room, "Bad mommy".
those are all so cute!! I like the blocks on the wall the best. They are darling. good luck and post pictures when you are all done, k?
I love that first one, I've seen that before and wanted to do it in Natalie's room. Yeah, never got around to that one. By the way, my pillow was from Crate & Barrel, they actually have reasonably priced pillows.
Love all of them! Looke super cute and not to difficult!
Just go with the easiest thing and something that you know will not be destroyed within 2 minutes of hanging up.
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