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UPDATE: stop by March 8th for a new blog post!Do you decorate for Valentine’s Day?
The painted chalkboard on the cottage dresser in our foyer is my favorite place to celebrate a season or holiday.
Last time
I showed you how to make a vibrant red pom pom garland. I’ll post a link at the end just in case you missed it.
Once the garland was made and strung up over the frame of the chalkboard, other decorative accessories were gathered from around the house.
The Vintage Valentine Hearts were tucked away in the dining room buffet and the Jute covered vase was in the family room bookcase.
If you remember, they are made out of some leftover fabric….
The best part ?
It’s leftover from when my Grandmother made me a dress when I was in elementary school. You can see the photo of me in that dress in my Valentine's Day Crafts post, linked below.
The faux lambs ear wreath is an online Hobby Lobby find.
Now the painted chalkboard on the cottage dresser in the foyer is all dressed for Valentine’s Day.
If you’d like to see how to make a Pom Pom garland, you can find it HERE.
If you’d like to see more Valentine’s Day crafts, and the photo of my in the dress my grandma made me, you can find it HERE.
If you’d like to see how we made a Framed Chalkboard from a mirror I found on Craigslist, you can find it HERE.
Lastly, if you’d like to see how I made the Jute Covered Vase, you can find it HERE.
Thanks for stopping by!
UPDATE: stop by March 8th for a new blog post!
Pam
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LOVE this so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kathleen!
DeleteSo cute Pam! Love the hearts with the leftover fabric from your childhood. How special is that! I couldn’t get the link to work to see you in the dress. The chalk board is a great backdrop and I like the pom garland.
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz! I fixed the link. Thanks for letting me know about it. :)
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