St. Patrick's Day
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St. Patrick’s 17 plaid block
Over the past year, I have been loving all of the decorated tiered trays. I’ve collected a few trays myself and have loved creating small decorative items to fill the trays. This cute St. Patrick’s 17 plaid block came together in about 5 minutes and, is a great touch to the tray in the center of my kitchen table. To create your own St. Patrick’s 17 plaid block you will need: Fabric of your choice (I chose this green plaid) vinyl of your own color choice (I chose gold glitter) personal cutting machine scissors glue or mod podge Start by measuring your fabric to your woodblock. Then cut the fabric…
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Quick and Simple St. Patrick’s Day Treat Bags
I love to make a small and simple craft or treat each holiday for friends and co-workers. I came across this easy St. Patrick’s Day gift idea over at Home Cooking Memories blog. I used her fun free printable and some small white lunch sack bags to create these Quick and simple St. Patrick’s Day treat bags. To create your own you will need: Small white paper lunch sacks Cardstock Free printable from Home Cooking Memories Blog Hot glue gun scissors paper cutter Ribbon and Embellishments Yellow and Gold packaged candy Start by printing Home cooking memories 4 per page St. Patrick’s Day printable onto Cardstock. Using your paper-cutter cut each…
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Quick and Easy Last Minute St. Patrick’s Day Treat Boxes
Here we are a few days out from St. Patrick’s Day! Every holiday I like to make up a treat or gift to take to my co-workers. It sounds really crazy but it’s just my thing! Co-workers and friends tell me that I don’t need to do anything but I really enjoy creating crafts and it makes is fun when you can surprise someone with an unexpected gift. This year I am a little off my game and I only have a few days until St. Patrick’s. Here is a Quick and Easy Last Minute St. Patrick’s Day Treat box idea that can be put together in around 10-15 minutes. The items…
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Leprechaun’s Welcome St. Patrick’s Day Sign
Where does time go? It feels like New Years was yesterday but in reality we are quickly approaching St. Patrick’s Day. As I pulled out my St. Patrick’s decorations I realized That I don’t have much to decorate with. The hunt for new decorating ideas began, we decided to make this darling Leprechaun’s Welcome St. Patrick’s Day Sign. These days I have been on a keep it simple and quick with the craft projects. This cute little sign can come together in around an hour. To create your own Leprechaun’s Welcome St. Patrick’s Day Sign you will need the following supplies: 1 piece of pine wood cut at 16″ in length and 4 1/2″…
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Tally Ho Tavern St. Patrick’s Wood and fabric Hanging sign
Do you ever feel like you get stuck in a rut? I love creating home decor and holiday crafts but, often find myself making the same kind of crafts over and over. Wood, paint, vinyl repeat… I wanted to change it up a little and incorporate some different craft technique’s. This fun Tally Ho Tavern St. Patrick’s Wood and fabric Hanging sign will challenge you and put all different types of crafting skills to use. To create your own Tally Ho Tavern St. Patrick’s Wood and fabric Hanging sign you will need: Thick canvas fabric cut at 8 1/2″ by 13 1/2″ wood trim 2 pieces cut at 9″ Print the tally ho…
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St. Patrick’s Day Burlap & Ribbon Table Runner
I seriously think that we have done more St. Patrick’s crafting this year than we did Valentine’s! Oh my it’s been so fun! We have been on a Table Runner spree since last summer and we are here to show you another cute table runner we came up with. Once again the soft burlap has come in handy. This burlap was just a rectangle piece measuring 3′ long (the length of the yard) by 15″ wide. You can see a tutorial Here for our Summer table runner or Here for our 4th of July table runner. Once you have cut the material you’ll want to surge around the edges like we…
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Green glitter Lathing Stick Leprechaun Hat
St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner! I usually don’t do more that wear green on St. Patrick’s day and maybe put up a few decorations. This year Avry and I have had a crafting bug, we had so many ideas and some good time to craft and make things happen. I saw some 2″ by 4″ wood Leprechaun hats and thought it would be fun to create a larger version with my own spin on it. I had leftover lathing sticks from our XOXO Valentine’s décor. To make this Green glitter Lathing Stick Leprechaun Hat you will need: lathing sticks, wood glue, green paint, green glitter, ribbon, and embellishment’s. First…
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St. Patrick’s Day Wood and Vinyl Clover Sign
Is it a Shamrock or a Clover? I became curious after Krystal and I whipped up this cute sign. I wondered if Shamrock was the same thing as a Clover and I learned that they are yet they aren’t! You see Shamrocks are an abundance of the green little Shamrock’s with 3 leaves. Where a Clover is also known as a “Lucky ” or “4 Leafed”. According to the Metro The Shamrock is associated with Ireland and the Irish because Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, is said to have used the plant as a metaphor for the Holy Trinity of the father, the son and the holy spirit. Interesting and…
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Beadboard Ombre’ Charmed St. Patrick’s Board
St. Patrick’s day is just around the corner and this year we are whipping up some really cute ideas. I’ll show you that it is easy to make a creative St. Patrick’s day décor by doing a step by step tutorial on how to make a Beadboard Ombre Charmed board. First you will want to gather what type of board you would like to use, as you can see I used beadboard. Once the board is painted in the different shades of green it needs some drying time. While drying you can find the image you would like to use behind the word “charmed”. The Silhouette online store had this cute lined Shamrock that…
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Vintage St. Patrick’s Clover Truck Pillow
Vintage St. Patrick’s day Truck With Glittered Gold Clovers. All over blog land this cute little vintage truck has shown up and in the bed of this vintage truck has been anything from pumpkins to hearts to clovers and stars. Christine over at Cutting for Business was kind and generous enough to share a YEAR’S worth of FREE red truck holiday SVG files. WAHOO!!! There is nothing better than a fellow blogger sharing their creativity. Seriously, I love bloggers who inspire one another and let them use their ideas! So shout out to Christine us ladies at Craftyourself.com thank you! This next part is where it gets fun. Krystal…