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Monday, April 6, 2026

Simple Mason Jar Organizer DIY (Easy & Budget-Friendly!)

 Looking for an easy way to organize your home without spending a fortune? This simple mason jar organizer DIY is the perfect solution! It’s affordable, functional, and adds a touch of personalized charm to any space.

Whether you need extra storage in your bathroom, craft room, kitchen, or office, this quick project can be completed in under an hour — making it perfect for busy moms.



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Why You’ll Love This Mason Jar Organizer

  • Budget-friendly (uses affordable supplies)

  • Easy beginner DIY project

  • Adds rustic farmhouse decor

  • Keeps small items neat and accessible

  • Customizable for any room

Mason jar crafts are popular for a reason — they’re versatile, timeless, and practical.




Supplies You’ll Need

Most of these supplies can be found at your local hardware store, and you may already have some at home.




Step 1: Prep Your Board

Lightly sand your wooden board if needed. Stain or paint it to match your decor and allow it to dry completely.


Step 2: Attach & Secure the Hose Clamps to the Board (option #1)

Place the hose clamps around each mason jar to measure spacing. Mark where each clamp will attach to the board. Using screws and a drill, attach each hose clamp to the wooden board. Make sure they are tight and secure.



Step 3: Secure & Attach Twine to the Jars (option #2)

Cut a long piece of twine (approx. 20"). From the center of the twine begin wrapping and tying it around the mouth of the jar knotting it and securing it tightly. Tie the ends of the twine together. Add a small metal screw-in hook or nail to the board spacing them apart 


Step 4: Insert the Mason Jars

Slide the mason jars into the clamps and tighten them so they stay firmly in place.


Step 5: Mount to the Wall

Secure the board to the wall using proper anchors if needed. Always mount into studs when possible for extra stability.





Ways to Use Your Mason Jar Wall Organizer

This simple organizer works in nearly every room of your home:


Bathroom Storage

Store cotton balls, Q-tips, hair ties, makeup brushes, or toothbrushes.


Craft Room Organizer

Perfect for paintbrushes, markers, scissors, and small craft supplies.


Kitchen Storage

Use for utensils, straws, spice packets, or fresh herbs.


Office Organization

Keep pens, pencils, and small office supplies neatly arranged.


Tips for Customizing Your Organizer

  • Add vinyl labels for a personalized touch.

  • Use colored mason jars for a fun look.

  • Distress the wood for farmhouse style.

  • Add more jars for extra storage.

  • Use chalk paint for a shabby chic finish.


Why This DIY Is Perfect for Busy Moms

This mason jar organizer is:

  • Quick to complete

  • Affordable

  • Practical for everyday life

  • Cute enough to double as home decor

It’s the kind of DIY project that makes your home feel organized and beautiful — without adding stress to your schedule.

If you’re looking for a simple, budget-friendly way to organize your home, this DIY mason jar organizer is a must-try project. It’s beginner-friendly, customizable, and functional for any room.

Have you made mason jar crafts before? I’d love to hear how you use them in your home!




Thursday, May 22, 2025

Simple DIY Framed Seashell Art Tutorial

Our family recently vacationed with friends in the Florida Panhandle. Our condo was right on the beach, and every morning, I walked along the beach with a bucket collecting shells and sand dollars. Most of the shells I collected were broken pieces, but they were still so beautiful, even though they were just partial shells. I wasn't sure at the time what I was going to do with my bucket full of broken shell pieces, but during the long car ride home, I came up with a plan. 




My plan was inspired by my previous seashell art wall hanging I made from the shells I collected in Hilton Head a few years ago. Check out my full tutorial on how I made this gorgeous seashell wall hanging. This time, I wanted to make several smaller pieces to give to each of the families we vacationed with as souvenirs of this trip. I basically used many of the same steps from the previous tutorial, but added some modifications to create a brand new piece of art.

Follow along with me as I explain to you how I made these framed seashell art pictures.




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HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE DIY FRAMED SEASHELL PICTURE

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PREPARE THE WOOD PICTURE FRAME:

Years ago, I got a bunch of white wooden picture frames that have a solid wood center. For this project, I started by painting over center panel with some interior house paint I had on hand to create a solid color background for the shells. 

If you have trouble finding a solid wood picture frame, you can either build your own or use just a square or rectangular piece of wood cut to the size you want. 


CUT WOOD "MOUNTING BLOCK"

Use a small piece of scrap wood cut to a size you think looks best when centered in the middle of your picture frame or wood back. I used a 1"x 4" and cut it down into a slightly rectangular shape of approximately 3" x 4".  I call this small piece the mounting block

Paint the small piece of wood and let it completely dry. I painted the wood to match the paint color I used for the center of the frame, but you could use a bold background color, too. Most of the wood will be covered up, but small pops of color would look nice too.

If you are using a cut piece of wood rather than a picture frame, make sure to add mounting hardware to the back of the wood so you can hang it up.

ARRANGE THE SEASHELLS 

This step is where you get to be as creative as you want! You have endless options on how to display your shells, whether it is by color or size, or type of shell. I like a blend of shells with at least one or two large shell pieces as the main focal point. Lay the shells out on the mounting block, adding any smaller-sized shells to fill in any gaps. Make sure to take a picture before you start gluing it down, in case the shells get bumped!

APPLY THE GLUE

It is important to use a strong, long-lasting glue for this project. Here are my recommendations to choose from for this project:
There are two methods you could use to glue the shells to the mounting block: 

Method #1 

  • Remove the shells from the mounting block
  • Apply glue to the surface of the shell that will be touching the mounting block 
  • Then, place the shells back on the wood mounting piece using the picture you took as a reference for the location of each shell


Method #2

  • Leave the shells on the mounting block, arranged the way you like it
  • Pick up one shell at a time, apply glue, then press back down onto the wood mounting block
  • Fill in open spots with additional shells as needed

Make sure to let the glued-on shells dry completely before the next step.

ATTACH THE MOUNTING BLOCK

Once the shells on the mounting block are dry, spread a generous amount of glue on the back side of the mounting block. Center it onto your solid wood frame (or cut and painted piece of wood), gently press down, and then allow the glue to dry completely. 





I really like how these framed seashell pictures turned out! Before I gifted them to our friends, I wrote the date and location of our trip on the back so they would always remember where the shells came from. These beautiful pieces are one of a kind and full of great memories.


Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Top 5 Table Decorations For A Graduation Open House

Graduation season is here, and it’s time to celebrate your grad’s big achievement in style! Whether you're hosting a backyard bash, an indoor open house, or a mix of both, table decorations help set the mood and add a personalized touch. Not sure where to start? Here are our top 5 table decoration ideas that are sure to impress guests and make your graduate feel extra special.




Top 5 Table Decoration Ideas For A Graduation Open House Party

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1. Photo Centerpieces That Tell a Story

Nothing says "look how far they've come!" like a walk down memory lane. Use framed photos or small photo clip stands to display pictures from kindergarten to senior year. Bonus points for adding fun captions or inside jokes. Looking for a budget-friendly option - check out how I made these simple rock & wire picture holders! Find the full tutorial HERE

Pro tip: Arrange them around a vase of flowers or a mason jar of fairy lights for a cozy, nostalgic vibe.




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2. Customized Confetti & Table Scatter

Celebrate in detail with custom confetti shaped like graduation caps, the graduation year, or even the grad's name. Mix in some school colors to match the theme and sprinkle it across each table.

Quick DIY: Punch out confetti using a craft punch and colored cardstock, or order personalized confetti from Etsy or local party stores.




3. Mini Diploma Napkin Wraps

Take your napkin game up a notch by rolling utensils inside colorful napkins and tying them with a ribbon to look like mini diplomas. It’s cute, easy, and totally on theme!

Color match: Use ribbon in the graduate’s school colors to keep it cohesive.




4. Highlight Your Favorite Bible Verse

Set small Bibles on a table with highlighters and pens, asking guests to highlight and sign their name next to their favorite Bible verse. It becomes a meaningful keepsakes they’ll treasure long after the party.

Suggested sign: “Highlight Your Favorite Bible Verse to Share With the Graduate!”




5. Themed Table Runners or Printable Placemats

Jazz up basic tables with printed table runners that showcase the graduate's achievements, interests, or future plans. You can also create custom placemats with fun quizzes (“How well do you know the grad?”). If you really want to keep it simple and interactive, cover each table with a sheet of craft paper, fill up a mason jar with colored pencils, and leave simple instructions asking guests to doodle encouraging messages, pictures, and memories for the graduate.





Bonus Tip: Don’t Forget the Favors!

A small takeaway at each seat — like a mini picture of the grad, candy bag, or homemade bookmarks— adds a nice final touch and leaves guests with something to remember the celebration by.






Whether you're going all-out or keeping it simple, the right table decor can really tie your graduation open house together. Keep it personal, playful, and full of personality — just like your grad. 

Got a favorite graduation table decor idea? Drop it in the comments!


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Friday, February 14, 2025

10 DIY Bedroom Decor Ideas to Transform Your Space

Your bedroom should reflect your personality and style, a place where you can unwind and feel at peace. If you want to refresh your space without spending a fortune, these 10 DIY bedroom decor ideas will help you add charm, coziness, and a personal touch. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and let your creativity shine!

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10 DIY Bedroom Decor Ideas


1. Fairy Light Photo Wall

There’s nothing more magical than soft twinkling lights in a bedroom. Create a dreamy photo wall by hanging string lights and attaching your favorite pictures with small clothespins. This setup not only looks stunning but also allows you to showcase your best memories.

via: homeislifestyle.com



2. Dip Dyed Macrame Wall Hanging

Give your bedroom a cozy, bohemian feel with a handmade dip-dyed macrame wall hanging. Using yarn or cotton macrame rope, follow my online tutorial to create a one-of-a-kind piece of art. For an instant decor upgrade, hang it above your bed or on an empty wall.


via: MommySuburbia

3. DIY Headboard

Upgrade your bed with a unique DIY headboard. Whether it’s made of reclaimed wood, peel & stick wall panels, fabric, or even fairy lights, a headboard adds a focal point to your room. For a budget-friendly option, use foam board, batting, and fabric to create a soft upholstered headboard.


Scratch and Stitch


4. Painted Accent Wall or DIY Wallpaper

Give your bedroom a bold new look by painting an accent wall in a fresh color or creating a DIY wallpaper effect. Use painter’s tape to make geometric patterns, and stencils for a stylish motif, or try peel-and-stick decals for an easy and removable option. Looking for trending color inspiration? 


Tantrums and Tools


5. Floating Shelves for Display

Maximize space and keep your room clutter-free with floating shelves. They are perfect for displaying books, plants, small decor items, or personal mementos. You can make your own using wood planks and simple brackets for a modern touch. (click on link below pic) Or you can purchase some pre-built floating shelves and install them. (this one on Amazon is my favorite!)


Jessica Welling Interiors

6. Handmade Pillow Covers

Give your bedding a quick refresh with DIY pillow covers. Sew your own using fabric in colors and patterns that match your aesthetic, or use fabric paint and stencils to create custom designs. This small update can make a big difference in your room’s overall look. Pillow shams are a simple way to add a new color or pattern to your room. Make your own by following this tutorial from A Fresh Squeezed Life.




7. Upcycled Mason Jar Organizers

Repurpose mason jars into stylish organizers for makeup brushes, stationery, or even fairy lights. Paint them in pastel shades, wrap them with twine, or decorate with lace for a vintage touch. These jars keep things organized while doubling as cute decor. You can also use empty (and clean) tin cans! I put together a simple tutorial on how to make a utensil caddy but this certainly can be used to organize many other things too!


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8. DIY Mirror Frame

Transform a plain mirror into a statement piece with a DIY frame. Use wood planks for a rustic farmhouse look, rope for a coastal vibe, or mosaic tiles for an artistic touch. A well-placed mirror can also make your bedroom look more spacious and bright.


Her Happy Home


9. Hanging Plant Holders

Add a refreshing touch to your bedroom with DIY hanging plant holders. Use macrame techniques or repurpose baskets and glass jars to hold small plants. Not only do plants purify the air, but they also bring a lively and calming energy to the space. Don't be intimidated with macrame - this tutorial from XOXO Jackie for the plant holder is easy and looks great!


XOXO Jackie

10. Custom Artwork or Gallery Wall

Make your bedroom feel truly personal by creating your own artwork or curating a gallery wall. Paint an abstract canvas, frame inspirational quotes, or mix and match different prints and thrifted frames. Arrange them in a way that complements your decor and style. Here is a simple monoprint stamp project from Nurture Store that is so easy even a child can do it! The art looks amazing and can be customized to go with your colors. 


Nurture Store


Final Thoughts

You can transform your bedroom into a stylish and cozy retreat with a little creativity and effort. These DIY decor ideas are not only budget-friendly but also allow you to infuse your personality into your space. Which project are you excited to try first? Let us know in the comments!

Share with me how you transformed your space in the comment section! 




Friday, February 7, 2025

Valentine's Day DIY Fabric Hearts

Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to show your love and creativity with a handmade touch. Whether you're making something for a special someone, your family, or simply for yourself, a DIY craft can be a fun and meaningful way to celebrate. If you’re looking for an easy and adorable craft idea that requires minimal supplies and time, these fabric hearts are just the thing! They’re simple to make, functional, and can be customized to match any style.




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Fabric Hearts

These fabric hearts are a great way to add a festive touch to your Valentine’s Day table setting. Not only are they charming and cute, but they’re customizable to your own decor and will brighten up your space. Plus, this craft is beginner-friendly, so even if you’re not a seasoned crafter, you can create your own quickly.




Materials You’ll Need:

  • Home Decor Fabric (in your choice of red, pink, white, or other Valentine’s Day colors)
  • Scissors or Pinking Shears (I love these pinking shears)
  • Hot glue & hot glue gun
  • Cardboard (recycle an Amazon box!)
  • Paper & Pencil
  • Template or stencil for heart shape (optional, but can help with precision)
  • Wooden skewers
  • Power drill & drill bit (the same size diameter as the wood skewer)
  • Wood (I used reclaimed wood cut to the size I wanted / or use small 2" x 2" blocks)


Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Cut Out Heart Shape

Draw or trace a heart shape on the cardboard using a pen. You can use a template or stencil to help you cut out perfect hearts.  Once your design is drawn, cut out the cardboard heart shape carefully with your scissors.




2. Cut Out Fabric Hearts

Next, select the color of fabrics you want to use for your hearts. Red, pink, or white are classic Valentine’s Day colors, but feel free to mix it up with other shades, like purple or metallics.

Use the heart template on the fabric by tracing the shape on the wrong side of the fabric and cutting out the heart with the pinking shears (or regular scissors). Cut out two fabric hearts per one cardboard heart. 



3. Glue the Pieces Together

Now, it's time to glue the heart pieces together. Apply a thin layer of hot glue along the edge of the cardboard heart. Place the one piece of the fabric on top of the cardboard and press gently to adhere. Make sure the edges are aligned. Flip the cardboard heart over and apply a line of glue down the center of the cardboard. Press the wooden skewer into the hot glue and hold it firmly until the glue hardens. 

Apply another layer of hot glue along the edge of the cardboard heart then place the second piece of fabric right side facing up over the cardboard, making sure it is center and the wooden skewer is sandwiched in the middle. 




4. Drill Holes (2 Options)

Option #1 Use a power drill to drill holes in the center of a 2" x 2" block of wood. Insert the wood skewer into the drilled hole.

Option #2 Drill evenly spaced holes into a longer piece of wood. Insert the wood skewers into the drilled holes.





Tips for Customization:

  • Personalized Messages: Add a ribbon bow or twine bow around the "stems" of the wooden skewers.
  • Play with Patterns: Mix up the shapes and sizes of your hearts for a more whimsical, varied look. You could also try different patterns like polka dots, stripes, or chevrons to match your Valentine’s Day décor.
  • Use Eco-Friendly Felt: If you want to make an environmentally conscious choice, look for wool or recycled felt fabric, which is both sustainable and durable.



These fabric hearts are the perfect easy Valentine’s Day craft to make your celebration feel more personal and festive. Whether you're creating them as a thoughtful gift or as a cute addition to your own home, this simple craft can add a lot of love to your day. Best of all, they’re quick, affordable, and customizable to suit any style or taste.

So, grab your favorite fabric and get crafting! These charming hearts will surely bring a little extra warmth and love to your Valentine’s Day. Happy crafting! ❤️

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Thursday, January 23, 2025

20 Winter Crafts to Warm Your Heart & Home

Winter is a magical season, filled with cozy moments, hot cocoa, and, of course, the perfect opportunity to get crafty. Whether you’re looking to create holiday decorations, gifts for loved ones, or simply to embrace the beauty of the season, there are endless ways to get creative during the winter months and keep the winter blahs away!




Here are 20 winter crafts to inspire you to embrace the chill and make something beautiful this season! Fire up your hot glue gun, bust out the glitter, paper, and scissors, and let's craft something amazing together.

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 20 Winter Crafts to Warm Your Heart and Home

1. Snowflake Decoration

Bring the beauty of winter indoors by making paper or glittery snowflakes to hang on your windows or walls. You can cut intricate designs from paper or use a craft stick to make larger snowflakes that sparkle with glue and glitter. Here is a fun way to recycle those empty wrapping paper cardboard tubes or empty toilet paper rolls from the Oh Oh Deco blog.




2. DIY Felted Wool Mittens

Use felted wool to create cute, miniature mittens that can be turned into ornaments, garlands, or even keychains. They're a great way to add a handmade touch to your holiday decorations or gifts. To make your own felted wool use a thrifted 65 % (or higher) wool sweater and wash it in hot water then dry on the hottest dryer setting. Follow this tutorial at OCD: Obsessive Crafting Disorder to learn how to make your own pair! 


3. Snowy Mason Jar Lanterns

Transform a mason jar into a glowing lantern with white paint, add glitter for a snow-like effect, and place a candle inside. These can be used as centerpiece decorations or placed outside to light up your porch.


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4. Pine Cone Craft Projects

Pine cones are abundant during the winter months and make great craft materials. You can turn them into wreaths, table centerpieces, or holiday garlands by painting them, glittering them, or even adding little embellishments like beads and ribbon. This rustic burlap & pine cone garland is perfect for your winter decor. Measure a few lengths of twine and cut to your desired length. Tie small strips of burlap at evenly spaced intervals and then hot glue a small pine cone to the center of the tied piece of burlap. Easy and affordable DIY winter craft!




5. Outdoor Bird Seed Ornaments

Combine a few simple ingredients with any kind of bird seed to make these little bird seed ornaments.  Kids can have fun pressing the seed mixture into a variety of shapes like stars, hearts, or circles. Once the seed mixture firms up hang these bird seed ornaments outside from a tree branch and watch the birds devour their new treat! Here is the full tutorial to make your own little outdoor birdseed ornaments.



6. Knitted Scarves & Shawls

If you're into knitting, winter is the perfect time to create soft, cozy scarves and shawls. Use chunky yarn for a quick, fashionable project, or try out intricate patterns for something a bit more challenging. If you have never knitted before I highly recommend learning how to finger knit! This is a simple and perfect way to introduce kids to knitting. Here is a great YouTube video tutorial showing you how to finger-knit a scarf. Also here is an easy-to-follow beginner knitting tutorial from The Snugglery teaching you how to make a scarf. 




7. Mini Stuffed Sock Snowman

Create a cute, no-sew snowman using a sock, fiberfill stuffing, and fabric scraps. Add little buttons, scarves, and hats for a personalized touch. This is a fun winter-themed craft to keep the winter blahs away! Also, this craft is fun to make as a group craft at a birthday party or for a youth group activity. Click on this link to learn how to make these cute little snowmen.



8. Snow Globe Jars

Make your own snow globe by filling a mason jar with glitter, water, glycerin (for the slow-falling snow effect), and mini figurines or winter scenes. Glue the lid securely, and you've got a festive winter decoration. Little Bins For Little Hands has a great step-by-step tutorial for this project to follow!


 



9. No-Sew Fabric Strip Garland

Create a cozy & colorful fabric garland using fabric strips in winter shades like white, cream, and grey, or use a variety of colors to cheer up a room during the gray days of winter. Hang it on your mantle, across windows, or in a child’s room for a playful, warm touch.  Check out my full tutorial for this project and see what my fabric garland looks like! 



10. Winter Wreaths

Design a winter wreath for your door using artificial or real greenery, twigs, pinecones, and ornaments. Or really mix it up and use scrap fabric strips to make a unique winter-themed wreath. Whether it's a traditional evergreen wreath or a more modern twist, it's a wonderful way to greet guests with seasonal cheer. 


11. Winter Paintings or Watercolors

Get your paints out and capture the beauty of winter landscapes with watercolors or acrylics. You can paint snowy forests, frozen lakes, or even abstract representations of winter through color and texture. 

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12. Button Snowman Decorations

Upcycle old buttons into adorable snowmen. Fold a pipe cleaner in half and thread buttons onto it in a snowman shape, add a little felt for a scarf, and top it off with a tiny hat and twig arms. 



13. Icicle Decorations

Create your own "icicles" by shaping hot glue into icicle-like drops on wax paper. Once they dry, you can use them to decorate your tree, hang them in windows, or even string them together for a shimmering garland. 

14. DIY Customized Hot Chocolate Mugs

Personalize mugs by decorating them with winter or holiday-themed designs using paint markers. Once baked, the designs become permanent. Fill them with your favorite hot chocolate mix or small winter treats for a perfect holiday gift. I put together this tutorial on how to personalize and decorate a plain coffee mug with Sharpie markers for you to follow and make your own customized mug. By the way these make great gifts too!




15. Winter Porch Pot

Incorporate winter florals like white poinsettias, holly, and evergreen boughs into elegant porch pot arrangements. Use empty planters or containers from the summer as a beautiful way to embrace the season. House of Hawthorns has a great tutorial instructing you on how to make your own winter porch pot. 


16. Recycled Sweater Mittens

Turn an old sweater into a new pair of usable & cozy mittens. Upcycling is so trendy right now and these mittens are the perfect project to make this winter. Find a full tutorial and pattern at See Kate Sew. 




17. DIY Holiday Cards

Use stamps, watercolors, or embossing techniques to create custom holiday cards for friends and family. Personalize the design with winter imagery, holiday greetings, or even a special note for each recipient. 

My kids helped me make these watercolor process art cards for Valentine's Day and they were a huge hit! 



18. Winter Candle Holders

Repurpose mason jars or small glass containers by turning them into beautiful winter-themed candle holders. Decorate the outside with fake snow, pinecones, or twine, then place a tealight or battery-operated candle inside for a cozy glow. Here is an easy & fun tutorial from 



19. Handprint Snowmen

A fun project for kids! Use their handprints to create snowman shapes on paper, then decorate them with buttons, scarves, and little faces. These make excellent keepsakes for parents or even adorable winter-themed holiday cards.


20. Winter Scene Shadow Boxes

Create your own 3D winter scene inside a shadow box. Layer faux snow, trees, and little animals to create a miniature winter wonderland. You can even add a small LED light to make the scene glow in the dark.


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Winter is the perfect time to get creative, whether crafting with kids, making homemade gifts, or adding a bit of handmade charm to your home decor. From snowy ornaments to cozy knit accessories, the possibilities are endless. So, gather your supplies, put on your favorite holiday playlist, and let your creativity flourish this winter!