BOHO style floating shelf makeover

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

My four daughters and I were shopping around Big Lots a couple months back and found these floating cube shelves on clearance. Even though the colors were all wrong for the older girl’s BOHO themed room we snagged the shelves up anyway.

I knew it would just take a few coats of white paint and vinyl to doctor these guys up.

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Here’s what I used to makeover these floating cube shelves

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

Here’s what the shelves looked like when I brought them home from the store. You can see on the packaging they had been black, red, and light blue. These colors don’t really scream boho lol!

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

1. PAINT

The first thing I did was paint over the old shelf colors. These colors were just too dark for my girl’s boho themed bedroom. It took several coats of paint to fully cover these shelves AND honestly one of the shelves could have used another coat of paint yet but I was tired of painting lol.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

Be sure you let the paint dry completely between coats.

2. DESIGN

I chose to use some images in Cricut Design Space. I searched ‘BOHO’ in the image section and it popped up with several boho themed images to use. My girls liked the feathers and arrows the best so they chose a few different variations and I resized and welded them together.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

For the pattern I searched ‘GEOMETRIC PATTERN’. A ton of options pulled up and the girls liked this diamond, dashed line, X one the best.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

Before I went on to the next step I measured out my shelves and sized my decals down so they would fit the different ones I was going to place them on.

3. CUT OUT THE DESIGN

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

I’m going to be completely honest, I used a new to me vinyl for this project. I bought a brand called STARCRAFT and I’m not totally sure on it yet. It’s just a little different than what I’m used to but who knows I may love it after using it for a few different projects. I also used it for the vinyl decals on these cheerleader gift bags.

I used a dark blue matte color for these boho shelf decals.

4. WEED THE DECALS

I weeded out my decals with an xacto knife. I will usually always use either an xacto knife or a sewing pin for this. Since these are decals and not stencils for painted signs, you want to be sure you remove all of the background, not the image itself.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

5. APPLY THE DECALS

After my decals were weeded I applied clear transfer tape to them and used my vinyl squeegee to push out any air bubbles.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

I found it was MUCH EASIER to cut down my transfer tape so it was the same size as my decal. Trying to put on the decals with excess transfer tape was a nightmare.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

I took my time during this step to be sure my design was exactly where I wanted it by hovering over the shelf with my vinyl decal. Once I was happy with the placement I pressed it down with my fingers then used my vinyl squeegee to push out any air bubbles.

6. REMOVE THE TRANSFER TAPE

I also took my time during this step too. If you go too fast you can easily rip your vinyl. I started at one corner and slowly rolled my transfer tape off of my design. I think this is the easiest way to remove transfer tape from any vinyl or stencil design.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

That’s it. They are ready to hang in my girl’s boho themed bedroom. I was so excited with how these turned out even though it took me WAY too long to get them finished. But that’s how us creative people are lol! We start a project and have to put it down for a few days (or a month lol!) until we can come back to it.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

I really love this one with the arrows. They are all so different and so beautiful!

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

I think the girls did a great job picking out 3 different boho looking feathers. I love the patterns they have.

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

This one wasn’t my absolute favorite but I think it looks great to help break up the feathers and the arrows. I convinced them to put the geometric shapes on the middle sized shelf so that it would help break up the images even more and they agreed :)!

DIY boho shelf decals using your Cricut. How to makeover outdated floating cub shelves for a boho inspired bedroom. Feather, arrow, and geometric shapes for bohemian style home decor.

I hope you enjoyed this crafty tutorial and it inspires you to give something a makeover you may have seen at the store or that you have around the house. Let me know if you have any questions in the comments below.

HAPPY CRAFTING!

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DIY paint stick wall hanging, with FREE printable

How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.

MAKE RUSTIC INTERCHANGEABLE WALL ART USING PAINT STIR STICKS AND A PRINTER AT HOME

Paint sticks don’t sound like the kind of thing you would purposely hang on your wall as part of your décor. Well think again! They are actually PERFECT to use to make interchangeable hanging frames. AND they are SO cheap to make which makes this crafty DIY even better! With a little bit of paint, magnetic tape,printable and some twine you can transform your own stir sticks into a farmhouse style picture frame.

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BONUS grab my FREE printable to use for your own wall hanging. I love being a girl mom x4 but it for sure has it’s moments of hard conversations. One of those hard convos I had recently is the sole purpose to creating this printed wall hanging. I had plans to make these stir stick decorations but I wasn’t really planning to hang this exact piece. I was going to do something a little patriotic to tie in with this repurposed drawer into an American flag instead I chose to showcase a saying that would sink in a little deeper for my girls. When they read it I hope it sets in even deeper that they are perfect just the way they are.

If you like easy to make signs check out this super simple free standing wood sign. All you need is a printer and some mod podge and of course a piece of wood ;).

How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.

Here’s how you can make your own affordable rustic wall hanging

Here’s what you’ll need

Helpful tools

ONE- The first thing I did was cut the ends off of all of my paint sticks. You can keep these on if you want but I like the look of them cut off better. I used my miter saw to do this.

How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.
How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.

TWO- I painted the blank side of my paint sticks gray. I really wanted to stain them in gray but honestly I didn’t want the mess so instead I painted a thin layer then took a paper towel and wiped it off. This gives a faux stained look.

How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.
How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.

THREE- I attached a strip of magnetic tape to the insides, the side I didn’t paint, of each paint stick. To save on tape I cut a strip in half length wise for one top and one bottom stick. I’d never used this stuff before this project and so far I’m impressed with how well it works.

How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.

FOUR- I printed off my printable from my home computer and trimmed about 1/4” off of each long edge with my paper trimmer (if you don’t have one you NEED to get one lol they are so inexpensive and save so much time and stress from not having straight cut lines when you need them). Then I sandwiched the printable between the paint sticks at the top and bottom.

How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.
How to make interchangable printed wall art at home using paint sticks. DIY stir stick wall art. Print from home computer to make beautiful and rustic wall hangings for cheap. DIY farmhouse stir stick decor.

FIVE- To keep this stir stick wall art interchangeable I loosely tied my twine hanger to the ends of the top sides. This way if I want to change it out or if somehow a spaghetti noodle gets flung on to it, which can totally happen with four kids let’s be real, I can easily slip off the twine remove the old print add a new one and slip the twine loop back on. Super simple and easy!@

How to make your own paint stick wall hanging. DIY stir stick wall art for rustic home decor. Print your own wall art for farmhouse home decor.
Rustic home decor for cheap. Make your own printable wall art using paint sticks.

Like with all of my crafty tutorials if you have any questions please feel free to ask away:)!

Happy Crafting!

DIY repurpose an old drawer into an American Flag

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

HOW TO REPURPOSE AN OLD DRAWER INTO AN AMERICAN FLAG

Before you pass up on the dusty old drawer that’s sitting on the side of the road you might want to think of all the amazing things you could turn that in to. Years ago my father in law had a huge old drawer sitting under his carport just collecting dirt and debris. I loved it! Even covered in gross beat-up contact paper I could still see the it’s potential of being something beautiful He told me I could take it home and then it sat in the basement collecting even more dust for years. Finally I pulled it out from the depths of the basement over the weekend and told myself I WOULD transform this old drawer this week!

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I really wanted to paint something American on it and after going back and forth in my own head I decided a simple flag would be perfect for this old drawer. I had thought about stenciling a big US map on it or even some lettering but with everything I already have on my plate I decided I should just keep it simple. Besides I don’t have a ton of vinyl and transfer tape to spare since I’m running low and shipments are taking a little longer than normal at the moment. With a little painters tape and a bit of vinyl I was on my way to making a simple rustic American flag.

Here’s what the old drawer looked like before I gave it a full facelift.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

And this is what the old drawer looks like now. I definitely made a few mistakes but overall I’m loving how this rustic flag turned out.

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If you are planning on doing a lot of stenciling on wood click here to read this post on how I save money on stenciling film.

How to make your own rustic flag

If you have an old drawer hanging around and collecting dust you can transform it into a rustic looking flag like I did with this one.

Here’s what you’ll need

Helpful tools

ONE-The first thing I had to do was sand it down. This drawer originally came with some gross contact paper attached to it. I had done the majority of taking all of that off when I first got the drawer. I removed the contact paper as much as I could then used the sander to help take off the rest. I started with 60 grit sandpaper on my handheld sander then worked my way up to 120 grit. the contact paper left behind some sticky residue but with a little elbow grease I was able to get all of it off. Then I used a lint free cloth and a vacuum to get off all the dust.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

TWO- Using a dry brush I painted the inside of the drawer white. I used flat white indoor paint for this. When I brushed on the white base I made sure that all four sides didn’t get painted right up to the edge and I made the edges really uneven. I wanted it to look rough.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

THREE- I measured out how big I wanted the blue area on my flag to be. I am not 100% happy with the size of this but it’s there to stay now lol! I taped that square off then started taping off my lines for my red and white stripes. I did this the same way I did this scrap wood 2x4 flag. I didn’t measure out my lines, mainly because I’m not a super precise person. I used the top edge of the drawer as my guide then taped off my stripes using wide painters tape. I did not make a true American flag though I only have 7 stripes total on mine.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

FOUR- Once I had my stripes taped off I painted the exposed stripes red. Then let them dry and painted then with a second coat of red paint. I peeled my tape up while my paint was still wet.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

FIVE- I stenciled the 50 stars on this rustic flag but did it a little differently than a typical stencil. I did what’s called a reverse stencil on this just like I did with this 4th of July leaning porch sign . I used my Cricut and Cricut design space to cut out 50 stars. You can get my free Cricut cut file here. Since my stars were wider than 11.5” I had to cut them out on two separate pieces of stencil material. But it wasn’t bad at all to piece them together. I did have a big OOPS moment when I weeded away a star. Thank goodness for an honest husband who told me it looked good other than missing a star! I was able to paint in the missing star before I had applied the wax, praise the Lord!

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

SIX- Using transfer tape I applied the star stencils to my flag then taped off the stripes. To cut down on paint bleed I sealed them with a thin layer of white paint. After that was dry I painted that part of my flag blue, let dry, then painted another layer of blue. While the paint was still wet I peel up the star stencils and the tape. I did have a little paint bleed but nothing too serious. This is when I added the last star that I missed :/.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.
Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

SEVEN- I used my Ryobi sander to distress my rustic drawer flag. I used 120 grit sandpaper and lightly went over the entire flag then focused on random areas here and there. After I was happy with the distressing I wiped the sawdust off with a lint free cloth.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

EIGHT- If you’ve read any of my other tutorials you probably know LOVE my antiquing wax. I use it for so many of my craft projects and of course used it for this one too. I used a chip brush and lightly applied the dark wax to my flag. If you’ve never used this stuff before please be aware that a little goes a LONG way. I usually dab the end of my brush into the lid then dab off on a cloth. Since I didn’t have a cloth handy for this DIY I used my apron.

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

I can’t wait to hang this rustic flag in our living room! We plan to keep it up year round and I know every time we look it we will think of fond memories of my father in la

I hope this post inspires you to give an old drawer a makeover! If you have any questions on this DIY or any of my other tutorials please feel free to ask away:)!

Happy Crafting!

Turn an old drawer into a rustic Ameican flag. It doesn't take much to repurose a drawer that's been collecting dust. If you have some paint and a little creativity you can make your own farmhouse style old looking flag for your home decor.

DIY wood spool ornament, DAY 5

Easy Christmas ornament. How to make an upcycled wood spool Christmas ornament. Simple ornanments to DIY at home with the kids.

DIY WOOD SPOOL CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT

Day 5 of 30 days of DIY Christmas ornaments

Hey guys! Day 5 of 30 days of DIY Christmas ornaments is a really special one for me. I have several of these old wood spools that were given to me by my grandma, the mother of all things crafty! This women could paint a masterpiece with mud and sew like no ones business! She was the most talented and creative soul I have ever met in my lifetime and I’m thankful to have been given a small fraction of her wonderful God given talents.

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In her old sewing basket she had held on to some super old wooden thread spools. Did I mention my grandma also kept everything??? I think this is a crafter gene lol! Must not throw anything away because you just never know when you’ll need it! So these little wooden beauties were among the wonderful treasures she kept in her old wicker sewing basket. I, of course, could not ever get rid of such gems! So they’ve been sitting in that basket till now. I didn’t want to alter them too much so painting them was out of the question. But glue a piece of fabric would cause too much damage so I thought ‘why not make a fun little Christmas ornament out of a couple of them?’ And so I did!

Day 5 of DIY Christmas ornaments is probably the easiest ornament I’ve made so far on my 30 days of ornament making. If you can use a glue gun and thread a bead you are a shoe in!

You can watch the WOOD SPOOL DIY CHRISTMAS ORNMENT video

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own wood spool DIY Christmas ornament

DIY wood spool Christmas ornament. How to make an easy Christmas tree ornament with old wooden spools. Scrap piece ornament making.

First you need to cover your wood spools in fabric. I used a scrap piece of fabric I had left over from when I made this DIY 4TH OF JULY TIE RAG WREATH. I don’t think I included this particular fabric in my tie wreath but I bought it the the intent to use it for that lol. It never hurts to have extra pretty fabrics on hand!

Cut your fabric piece so it’s the size of the middle party of your wooden spool. I really like the frayed edges so I cut a tiny slit in the fabric then I ripped it the rest of the way to give it that frayed look.

DIY Christmas ornament craft, how to make your own Christmas ornaments easy tutorial. Wood spool craft to do at home. DIY rustic and farmhouse Christmas decor
DIY Christmas ornament craft, how to make your own Christmas ornaments easy tutorial. Wood spool craft to do at home. DIY rustic and farmhouse Christmas decor

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Then glue your fabric pieces to your wood thread spools. I used as little glue as possible for this so I didn’t ruin the wooden spool.

*crafty tip- if you are making this with little ones be sure you are using a LOW temp glue gun. I have found that using the mini glue guns they don’t get as hot as the larger full sized glue guns.

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I added a small ribbon bow around the larger of the two wood spools. I didn’t want them to look identical and thought this little bow broke it up just enough.

DIY Christmas ornament craft, how to make your own Christmas ornaments easy tutorial. Wood spool craft to do at home. DIY rustic and farmhouse Christmas decor

Now your DIY wood spool Christmas ornament is ready to put together. The wooden beads I used I had already painted from a previous project I did, unfortunately I don’t have a tutorial for this :/ but it’s super easy to paint them. I used white acrylic paint and painted two thin coats on each bead. To make it even easier I set the beads on the tip of an xacto knife to hold on to it while I painted. I just placed the sharp pointy end of the xacto knife in the hole of the bead and it was perfect!

You’ll need to cut a piece of ribbon that is 3x the length of what your ornament will be. Thread on one of your painted beads on the bottom, leaving an inch or so. Then tie the bottom piece of the ribbon in a couple of knots. Next place the knot so that it is just under the opening of the hole on the bead, apply a decent sized drop of hot glue and let it dry completely. This will keep your ornament from falling apart.

I tried to just tie a ton of knots that I thought were bigger than the hole of the wood bead but the giant knot kept slipping through, so I gave up and the hot glue worked SO much better!

DIY Christmas ornament craft, how to make your own Christmas ornaments easy tutorial. Wood spool craft to do at home. DIY rustic and farmhouse Christmas decor

After the hot glue is dry you can string on the rest of the pieces of your ornament. Here’s the order mine were in from top to bottom

  • bead

  • wood spool

  • bead

  • wood spool

  • bead

Then tie what’s left of the ribbon on the top part of the ornament into a loop. Be sure you don’t pull the ribbon clean through the wood spools and beads. I held the ribbon at the base of then pulled it tight.

DIY Christmas ornament craft, how to make your own Christmas ornaments easy tutorial. Wood spool craft to do at home. DIY rustic and farmhouse Christmas decor

And that’s it. Your DIY wood spool Christmas ornament is finished:)!! I hope you enjoyed this easy craft tutorial and I would LOVE to hear how yours turns out if you make your own.

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DIY mason jar lid snowman Christmas ornament, DAY 4

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

How to make a super cute snowman Christmas ornament from a mason jar lid

Day 4 of DIY Christmas Ornaments

Day of 4 of DIY Christmas ornaments is this super easy and adorable mason jar lid snowman. He is complete with a mini set of mittens and a cute little pair of earmuffs! This little guy was really simple to make and is a great use for all those extra lids from your mason jar crafts. And if you follow me on here at all I’m not shy about my love for mason jars! I’ve always loved them, even before they were all mainstream lol!

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If you missed the first few days of my 30 DAYS OF DIY CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS be sure to click here to see the full list of make your own ornaments

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Check out the snowman mason jar lid video tutorial below or keep scrolling to read the step by step instructions.

Here’s what you’ll need to make your own mason jar lid snowman for your Christmas tree.

First you want to paint the bottom side of your mason jar lid {the non silver side}. I used chalk paint to paint mine but any kind of white paint should work fine, even spray paint.

First you want to paint the bottom side of your mason jar lid {the non silver side}. I used chalk paint to paint mine but any kind of white paint should work fine, even spray paint.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

While your mason jar lid is drying cut out the tiny mittens from felt. I free handed this step and they were actually pretty easy to make. So that they would match I used the first one I cut out as my template to cut out the second one.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

Now measure about half way around your mason jar lid for the ear muffs using your pipe cleaner. Then cut it to size with your craft scissors.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

I know it’s hard to tell in the picture but I used a black paint marker, or paint pen, to draw on the eyes and the mouth. I LOVE these paint pens and I actually use them more than I thought I would for crafts like on this DIY PERSONALIZED MASON JAR LID. They come in hand for all kinds of projects. If you want to add little accent dots on the eyes with white paint be sure to do so when the black paint is all the way dry. I made the mistake and rushed that step and you can totally see the ugly error.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

I painted on my snowman’s nose but if I had an orange paint pen I would have use that instead to create the nose. If you use paint it takes VERY LITTLE .You can vaguely see the little orange dot on the paper towel, that’s what I used to dip my paint brush in to paint the nose. And I didn’t even use very much of it.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

Then glue down the earmuffs. You want to glue the pipe cleaner to the mason jar lid first then glue the mini pompoms down on each end of the pipe cleaner. {btw my 10 year old daughter totally had to tell me I’ve been spelling pompoms wrong lol! I was spelling them as 2 words which is clearly wrong. Hey, I’m a really great crafter lol spelling isn’t really my strong suit}.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

Next, glue on your snowman’s gloves. I faced the gloves so that the thumbs were facing in which if you do that to yourself is wrong but trust me they actually look better facing the wrong direction

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

Last, loop a piece of ribbon and glue it to the back of your snowman mason jar lid. For extra support I recommend gluing a piece of felt over it. I cut mine in the shape of a heart so it looked pretty instead of just a circle or a misshaped cut piece of felt. You can also write on the back of the ornament who made it and what year with your paint pen.

DIY snowman made from a mason jar lid. How to make cute snowmen Christmas ornaments from a lid from a mason jar. Easy craft tutorial to make fun ornaments for kids.

Now your adorable snowman is ready to hang on your Christmas tree! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and you make wonderful memories with your kiddos making these for your own tree. If you have any questions about this crafty tutorial or any others I’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment below or send me an email.

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DIY personalized mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid - DAY 3

DIY Rusty Lid Personalized Ornament. How to make a Christmas ornament from an old canning jar lid. Using buffalo plaid to make a rustic Christmas tree ornament

DIY rusty canning jar lid ornament, personalized on buffalo plaid

Day 3 of DIY Christmas Ornaments

Day 3 of my 30 days of DIY Christmas ornaments…PERSONALIZED RUSTY MASON JAR LID ORNAMENT. I don’t know about you but I have a HUGE abundance of old mason jar lids. I save them from the hand painted mason jars I create and ship out in my Etsy shop. Here’s a tutorial I made for this adorable snowman painted mason jar set that is super popular in my shop.

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Here is day 1 of the 30 days of DIY Christmas ornaments - DIY SCRAP FABRIC CHRISTMAS TREE

I really enjoyed making this personalized ornament for my family Christmas tree. So much so that I am going to make these as gifts for loved ones and teachers/school staff gifts! There were so easy and actually super quick to make.

If you’re a seasoned crafter you probably have everything you need to make this DIY mason jar lid ornament. But if not I will leave links to everything you’ll need to create your own canning lid Christmas ornament.

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Here’s what you’ll need

Check out the video tutorial from my YouTube channel or keep scrolling to read the written tutorial

First you want to create your stencil on your Cricut Design Space. I used the font HAND TYPEWRITER because I really like how this one looks. I use it often for different DIY craft projects I make. I made a circle that is the same size as the mason jar lid I used, 2.5”. Then I typed out my text, on two separate lines and I made my BOLD TYPE. Welded them together. I made it 2” wide. Then positioned it on the circle I offset it slightly so that there was more room on the top potion, then aligned the circle and text so they would align HORIZONTALLY. Then used the SLICE button to slice the font out of the circle. And sent it to my mat to cut.

I cut it out on STENCIL FILM. I know I totally could have used HTV but I wanted to try something a little different. Something a little easier, something that hasn’t been done a ton. That’s why I chose to use a paint pen/marker vs regular paint or HTV.

Then cut a square out of your fabric. I am using red buffalo plaid that I picked up from Walmart. It was in their fat quarters seasonal section. You want to cut your square larger than your lid. I cut mine a couple inches larger.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Then transfer your stencil onto your fabric. I used contact paper to transfer mine but you can use whatever material works best for you. After you place your stencil where you are happiest with it remove the transfer tape then pat the stencil down with your hand to make sure there are not any air bubbles.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut
DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut


Now use your paint marker to “trace” the areas that are exposed inside the stencil. Be sure not to press too firmly as the more pressure you apply the more likely you’ll have paint bleed. If you make a mistake no worries, you can fix it later :)!!

TIP: place a paper towel under your fabric to catch any paint that might bleed through

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

After you have your stencil all painted in you can remove it. It should release easily from the fabric. I used an xacto knife to take out the middle pieces. It does a great job at lifting them up with the sharp point.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Take your marker and fill in any areas that didn’t get good coverage. This does not have to look perfect. I actually LOVE that mine came out super imperfect. It gives it so much character and a more handmade Christmas ornament look and feel to it.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Place your fabric over the metal mason jar lid then place both inside the mason jar ring. You can gently pull the fabric to center it where you want it on the mason jar ornament.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut
DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Once you have the fabric where you want it glue it in place on the backside using your hot glue gun. You’ll want to glue fairly close to where the lid, fabric, and ring meet. This will give it a more secure hold. Glue all the way around the ring.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

After the glue is dry trim away any fabric that hangs over the ring. Be sure not to trim it too closely to the lid part of your mason jar lid ornament. If you trim it too closely then the fabric won’t have enough of a “seam allowance” and your fabric will likely slip thru to the front of the ornament.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Add a twine hanger. I glued a piece of twine to the middle spot on the front of the ring then looped it to the back and hot glued it there as well. If I wanted a super strong hold I would have used my drill and drilled a small hole on the top and fed my twine thru there. But for not the hot glued hanger will work.

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Then add a cute little twine bow. I glued mine on top of the twine I glued to the front to hide that and it worked great. Adding a simple twine bow really adds a little more rustic touch to the ornament too!

DIY personalized  mason jar lid ornament using buffalo plaid. How to make Christmas ornaments out of rusty canning jar lids and your Cricut

Once your hot glue is dry you’re ready to hang your mason jar ornament on your tree! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and that it inspires you to create your own DIY ornaments and so much more <3 !

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The EASIEST way to remove labels from wine bottles

Easily remove labels from glass wine bottles

Remove labels from wine bottles the super easy way

Old wine bottles and glass jars can be used for SO many different craft projects. The possibilities are endless. Take an empty pickle jar and turn it into a fairy lantern or make an adorable set of pumpkins from wine bottles. But you’re probably thinking that removing the labels from the empty glass containers is just too much headache.

But, I’m here to tell you taking the labels off of glass is actually much easier than you think!

How to remove labels from glass bottles

Here’s what you’ll need

the best way to remove labels from wine bottles

Fill your sink with hot water, as hot as your hands can handle, WEARING KITCHEN GLOVES IS A GREAT IDEA BUT I DIDN’T HAVE ANY ON HAND FOR THIS TUTORIAL. Add a several drops of Dawn dishsoap

Apply Dawn dish soap all over the label then slowly submerge it into the water letting the inside of the bottle fill with water. You want your bottle to sink to the bottom and be completely submerged in the hot soapy water, not floating on the top.

The  best way to remove adhesive labels from glass

Let it sit for at least 10 minutes. Lift the bottle out of the water and start peeling off the labels. It’s so important to know that not all labels are put on with the same glue and also, glue clings more to different label materials. Like with this bottle the circle label came off with no problems and took all of the glue with it. But the paper labels left some of the glue behind.

The best way to remove glue from glass bottles
How to remove labels from wine bottles

After you remove all of the labels from the glass bottle take your scrub brush and just give it a good scrub. The glue will come right off with the Dawn dish soap.

How to remove labels from glass jars

Once all the adhesive is gone, empty the bottle, rinse and dry it with a dish cloth.

Now you have a squeaky clean jar to reuse!

How to remove labels from jars the easy way

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