You can never have too many pumpkins...If you checked out my last post - Wood pumpkins - here are a few more easy pumpkins to make and enjoy! I love pumpkins. They always seem so friendly - I know, that's weird, but they do. And around our house they are very important. Every year I … Continue reading Wood pumpkins #2
Thanksgiving
Wood pumpkins
These little pumpkins are so cute and easy. They are a great way to use up scrap lumber and the best thing is that they can be any size you want. After building a shed a few years ago we were left with a bunch of scrap pieces of pressure treated lumber. While some were … Continue reading Wood pumpkins
Table centerpiece
A pretty wood box made from scrap lumbar to be a table centerpiece. I must admit, there are times when I drive my husband crazy...usually it has to do with scrap lumbar and me not wanting to let it become part of our wood pile. But, in my defense, I have used my scrap pile … Continue reading Table centerpiece
Easy and quick Thanksgiving table decor
Have you ever prepped a table and thought 'something's missing?' These table decor items can help out when needing something easy and quick, especially the flower bucket! The need for these little flower buckets arose when I was helping with an event at church. We needed something pretty for the middle of the tables. The … Continue reading Easy and quick Thanksgiving table decor
Mini Fall Banner
A happy little banner for Thanksgiving! Please note that this post is also available at https://pumpkinpapercraft.wordpress.com/2022/02/20/mini-fall-banner/. A few weeks ago I posted the Mini Halloween Banner, I had so much fun making that little banner I thought it would be nice to have a little one for Thanksgiving also with some fall leaves. The papercraft … Continue reading Mini Fall Banner
Autumn Wreath
A happy little wreath! This was a fun wreath to make. I took a standard grapevine wreath and spray painted it a dark brown, almost black. then once dried slipped some pretty orange and red flowers in with a little greenery and a burlap bow. As you can see we keep ours by the front … Continue reading Autumn Wreath