My Valentine's decor (and first ever blog post!!!)!
First things first, WELCOME TO DUCT TAPE & HOT GLUE!!! I hope you like what you see and come back regularly!!
Now, about my Valentine decorations. I wanted to keep things simple and inexpensive. Everything shown I either 1) already had or 2) purchased on sale and/or with a coupon. The love sign shown above I found in the dollar bin at Target!! I can't count the number of items I've found in that section of the store. I always stop and look at what they've got anytime I make a trip to Target (which sometimes feels like once a week especially since those are the brand of diapers that we use). The candles, ribbon & candle holders shown above were all things that I already had on hand.
I then rummaged around my bookshelf and found two books that had the word "love" in the title. I removed the paper book covers and {bonus!} found that one book was red and the other was black! The small, square frame was purchased at Michael's with a 40% off coupon. I already had the houndstooth scrapbook paper which I used to cover the mat. Michael's is also where I found the red, glitter heart that's in the frame. It was in a pack of six (for $1.50!!) and they were actually ornaments. I cut off the ribbon loop, hot glued it to the middle of the frame and TA-DA! Cute, right??? The picture is of my wonderful hubs and I sharing a little smooch on our wedding day (have a cavity yet??) ;o)
For my cupid art, I again raided my own closet and found these two black frames (as well as the one I used for our wedding day kiss picture), the damask tissue paper (yes, tissue paper!) and the red & black cardstock. A quick note on the tissue paper. I am a notorious neat freak and don't like a lot of clutter which means I typically throw a lot of things away. Tissue paper & ribbons are one exception. Any holiday/birthday, I make sure to save the bags, tissue paper & ribbons. I've lost count of how many times the "scraps" have come in handy for one reason or another. I used my Silhouette to cut out the cupid shape. Another side note: the Silhouette was the only thing that I wanted for Christmas this past year and my wonderful mom made sure I was unwrapping it come Christmas morning. WOO HOO!! I actually knew I was getting it, so I was able to tell my BIL (who drew my name for Christmas) to get me a gift certificate to their on-line store. I've been finding every excuse possible to try it out. Lucky for me, we've got several January birthdays & of course Valentine's Day. It is an amazing tool to have in your craft kit and I highly recommend purchasing one, if you can. They regularly have special promotions where you get the machine and several products at a discounted price. You won't be sorry - I promise!!!
Very cute! Great job!! Welcome to the blogosphere - I'm pretty new to it too, and am having a blast!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. That's so funny we did the exact same craft, but I got my supplies at the dollar store. Congrats on the new blog.
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