Showing posts with label decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorations. Show all posts

Friday, February 13, 2009

Sharing Some Valentine Fun and Love!!

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY TO ALL OF MY LOVELY FRIENDS!!



I'm a day early, but have a busy day today and tomorrow and may not be able to post!

I said I would show a couple of different ways to decorate with the little heart pins I purchased from Lilly, and here they are.

I found some deep red ribbon, tied a loose knot, pinned on the heart and added a couple of sprigs of fresh rosemary. What do you think? It makes me smile!



Here is the pink cream and pink heart. I just got some coordinating ribbon, looped it and pinned on the heart. It could be hung on cabinet doors, door knobs, dresser knobs...almost anywhere for that special Valentine touch!

It would like so great surrounded by more pink, but my whole house is earth tones!!

I'll probably use two of them on gift bags. I'll post those later!

Last year I started a Keepers At Home girls club. (you can learn more about them here) We have had such fun with these girls, most of whom we did not previously know.

Yesterday we had a Valentine's party here and had a blast!!

Remember these wax and crayon hearts Maddy and I made? I took them from the window and hung them on the chandy for party decor!!


I want to share a Valentine one of the girls made with her Mom for me...what a sweet token of appreciation! And a lot of work!!

The lettering is quilled paper, fine beads adorn the edges, the pink strip is woven across the top, and there are little cut-outs and pop-up hearts, AND the Bible verse Ps 17:17, A friend loves at all times, written out in gold paint pen!

Simply lovely!







I am leaving you today with some sweet quotes about LOVE...that's what this day is really all about...sharing love (and spreading joy) :o)


Love isn't blind, it just only sees what matters. ~~William Curry


Love, like a river, will cut a new path whenever it meets an obstacle.
~~Crystal Middlemos

Love is something you can't describe, like the look of a rose, the smell of rain, or the feeling of forever. ~~Kristen Kappel


If you would be loved, love and be lovable. ~~Benjamin Franklin

AND NOW ABIDE FAITH, HOPE, LOVE, THESE THREE; BUT THE GREATEST IS LOVE. 1Cor. 13:13


Have a wonderful day today, and a Happy Valentine's Day tomorrow!!

Be sure and pour out some of your special loving on those around you!!


Love and Hugs,
Becky


Tuesday, February 10, 2009

My 75th Post!! YIPPEE!!

I still have to pinch myself that I have a blog, and that you like to visit it!! This is just too much fun!! I look forward to my 100th post and a Welcome Spring giveaway!!

I just want to take a moment and share some sweet Valentine yummies I bought from a fellow blogger and crafter named Lilly. (click on her name to visit her blog) I fell in love with these little heart pins the moment I saw them! They're simply lovely and the perfect little touch for a couple of my close friends!! (One is for me!!)


The embroidery is meticulous and sweet!
This deep red is just so....red!! Love it!!
I am going to be doing something crafty with them in a day or so as a Valentine's decor idea for a Valentine Blog Party that Debbie at Cottage in the Country is hosting. Hope you'll join in the fun!
Joyful blessings to you all!!
Becky
P.S. HEART OF THE HOME TUESDAY / CLUTTER BUSTERS will be up a little later in the day!!
REMEMBER!! Mr. Linky will be up at 10:00 tonight (EST) for WE DID IT! WEDNESDAY!!

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Favorite Things: Gift Baskets and Bags

First, isn't this little angel precious??!! I just had to share her with you. She is the front of a Christmas card I received and she makes me smile!! She's wishing really hard for a nice Christmas!




Two of my very favorite things to do are making wreaths and gift baskets. I love the search for just the right things and the embellishments to make them pretty. I'll show wreaths in a future post.


This is a pic of the basket we gave to my sister-in-law when we visited in November. I normally don't put in something as tall as that tree, but she loved it, and I didn't want to give it separately.





Here is one that I made for a friend to give to a friend. I try to pay attention to the little details like the JOY ornament dangling from the ribbon. It just gives it a bit more polish and personalized look.





This one was a Christmas gift for a friend. Nothing elaborate, but I still focused on the detail by adding the ribbon around the votive holder, and the little coffee pouch, and coordinating the colors. The iridescent shreds add a nice sparkle to the icy blue, silver and white. The little basket I bought for 1/2 price at Michael's.

You can't see them very well, but there are also mini silver-wrapped Hershey bars and kisses for a little sweetness and shine.





A different view





The poinsettia has some sheer petals and glitter with a little green to add a pop of color. I took it off of a small bunch I purchased at Michael's, leaving about 6-7 inches of stem so I could securely tuck it down into the filler.





I attached this little silver dove ornament to the votive holder





My goal when I put together a gift is to show the person how special they are to me, so if possible I buy containers with extra detail like the pearls added to this one, and the velvet liner in the red one above.


This little snowman was included in a basket for a friend that I didn't remember to take a photo of. He makes me smile, too!





I also like to embellish inexpensive gift bags like these. All that was in these mini bags was a gift card and some candy. The bags were $1 and $1.50, but adding a little sparkle and some special tissue paper made it look like more thought had gone into them. (and it had! :) The one on the left was for a 14 yo girl, and the other one was for her grandmother.




I am by no means the final authority on the subject, but here are some things I've learned on how to prepare a nice gift basket:


DO'S:


Do choose contents thoughtfully if it's for someone you know well. Don't buy something that will look great in your house, but won't match theirs'. You have no idea how many people do this!! Shop specifically for their tastes, hobbies, etc...


Do have a theme whether it's content (coffee lover's, pampering, chocolate, food etc...)or color related. It makes sense and makes your basket more attractive.


Do "save" on the cost of the container if possible. You'll have more money to put into the contents and embellishments. I made 12 gift baskets for a church giveaway and used little bread baskets from Dollar Tree, but they turned out so nice no one would ever have noticed.


Do save on filler by crumpling up newspaper, using paper you've shredded or inexpensive tissue paper. Top it with a layer of coordinating tissue paper, a napkin, fabric or shreds. Then fill.


Do add a fabric ribbon for an elegant touch. You can get beautiful ribbon for 70 % off now at most craft stores. Many of the seasonal ribbons can be used year round, like the golds and whites. You can find bow-making tutorials online, or just make a simple bow and dovetail or angle trim the ends.


Do buy a little smaller container than you think you might need.. They look much better if slightly over-filled than a larger one that looks sparse.


Do wrap them in basket wrap, a lacy fabric, or tulle for a more professional look, and add a bow to complete it.



DON'T:


Don't buy a dozen inexpensive things just to fill up a larger basket. Scale it down and buy a few nicer things you know the receiver will enjoy.

Don't go broke on the container, but do consider re-purposing things like decorative metal planters, baskets you've received but seldom use, and pretty floral containers.

Don't forget: details, details, details. That's what will set your baskets apart, and make the recipient feel special.

Don't forget to include some sparkle and shine, even if it's just from candy wrappers!! You'll see their faces sparkle and shine!!

Don't reuse tissue paper in gift bags. Crumpled paper just doesn't say "You're important to me". Save it to use as basket filler, or to cushion your seaonal decorations for storage.


REMEMBER: You want to save money wherever you can, but you want the recipient to feel "splurged on" Give something you are EXCITED about giving!!

If you have never given a gift basket, DO IT!! Women especially love a basket full of hand picked goodies, and YOU can make beautiful baskets!! HAVE FUN WITH IT!! IT WILL SHOW!!

Have a joy-filled Sunday!
Becky