This has got to be about the easiest decoration/embellishment ever! We can thank the super pretty book Tinkered Treasures: More than 35 easy-to-make projects to bring charm to the everyday for this inspiration.
This ribbon embroidery hoop mobile was my inspiration to simply go off to the yarn stash and grab up a whole bunch of spring/Easter colored yarn in a variety of textures and simply cut lengths and wrap them around my curtain rod hooks. Then cut. Did I say easy?
Now I know my St. Patrick's Day towel is in the shot but there are only 2 weeks between St. Pattie's Day and Easter and that is just too little of time to have my house in bunny heaven. So we have the combo decorating going on. If you want to get yourself in the running for a copy of Tinkered Treasures pop on over to Craft Gossip Recycling.
More About the Cico book
Tinkered Treasures: More than 35 easy-to-make projects to bring charm to the everyday
by
Elyse Major
"Tinkered Treasures is a how-to craft book that demonstrates how everyday
mundane items can be transformed into charming and unique items. Elyse
Major has created over 35 projects, using objects that can easily be
found or that you might already have. She refers to these
transformations as 'tinkering' as it perfectly describes her style of
embellishing, repurposing and altering things without the need for any
specialist tools and equipment or techniques. Tinkering is not about
constructing - it's about appreciating the flaws but seeing the
potential in little details. Each craft project in this book is designed
for complete beginners - there are no particular skills involved.
Measuring often gives way to estimating and many of the simple
techniques are repeated from project to project. The book shows how to
tinker all sorts of household and craft items to create a range of
gorgeous gifts, treasures and trinkets, from clothespin dolls and tiny
picture frames to favour baskets, bunting, fabric garlands, bookmarks
and more. If you are new to crafting, have no fear because simple
instructions along with a tools and techniques section are provided. All
the projects in this book can be adapted to your own tastes - with a
simple colour or pattern change you can create items to suit any style
or home."
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My favorite craft supply is Ribbon & cardstock. Using both of these I can create cards to send to "cards for the troops" and create scrapbook pages. If I switch out fabric for the cardstock, I can create eyeglass cases, makeup cases and fabric bracelets.
Love the be-ribboned shower curtain, but - gee - I could have Easter bunnies around the house all year long.
Happy St. Patrick's Day and Happy Easter!!
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