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Thursday, December 31, 2015

Top 10 Projects of 2015 by Dreamingincolor

Can you believe another year has past?
So much has happened this year. The store turned two in November! My son got engaged. My daughter moved to Georgia. And I have a little redhead in my life. (soon to be grandson)

As the year comes to a close, I like looking back in the blog to see what you all liked most of the projects I have published here. Although I am not putting out as many, you still are here reading and commenting. Thank you for your support!

So here they are! Starting with number 10. Click on the heading below picture for the full post!

#10

Ahhhhh Spring!

http://dreaming-n-color.blogspot.com/2015/02/bunny-topiary.html


#9

I have to say I love this Idea! Freezing those beads!




#8

My signature paint colors!


#7
A little hand painting added.



#6
Me on TV...so exciting



#5
love the curves and details




#4
antique goodness


My Favorite Things

#3
popular colors



#2
love redoing hutches



Annnd the #1 favorite post....

love anything beachy



Boy this is appropriate right now! I can use some beach time really bad.

I hope you enjoyed looking back. 

I can't wait to see what 2016 has in store for us! 
Thanks for hanging in there with me.
I hope the world will be headed for a change.

I wish you peace in the coming year, health and love.

Happy New Year!



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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Star Wars New Year's Eve

New Year's Eve is just around the corner! This year I was looking for kid friendly ideas for a fun party.
With all the excitement of the new Star Wars movie out, everywhere I look there is some sort of merchandise. This got me thinking. I know there is a little geek in all of us and what better way to celebrate the New Year than getting our "Dark Side" or "Light side" on!

I think this is something young and old will enjoy.


 The minute I walked in the store I saw Star Wars items. 
No, not for a New Year's party but that never stopped me before.
 I grabbed what I could and decided to make something fun!!



There were the cutest drink cups made like Darth Vader and Yoda. I could have left them alone but when I saw the metallic Star Wars jellybeans I decided to make noise makers by pulling out the straw and filling the cups. When you shake them you got your noise for midnight!! ( and you can eat them later )



There were Star Wars lollipops that I decorated with clock faces striking midnight. I downloaded free printables for this from the Graphics Fairy.




My favorite thing was making light sabers. I did two different kinds. One with a foam noodle type rod with sequins and the other with a mesh tube.


I decorated a cardboard tube with Rhinestone mesh ribbon. I cut the sequin tube in half and threaded in the tube turning the end up and stuffing back in the tube. I used silver and green.



I used the same technique with the glow sabers. I inserted a glow stick inside the tube mesh and glued the ends. When the clock strikes twelve everyone can "break" the stick and get it to glow!





The sequin ones looked more proportional but the tube mesh one was more fun. 


There were tin puzzles like Chewbacca and dice game tins of R2D2 to help with the waiting!

I even found a celestial blanket to turn into a tablecloth to make a really cool table setting for my sign and decorations. Even turned a vase over to make it look like a space ship.


I think I am ready for the Party!



As Yoda said, "Do or Do Not, There is No Try."

have fun!

Happy New Year and May the Force be with You!! 

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

How to make a Holiday Lantern and Coffee Filter Wreath

*this is a sponsored post but all opinions are my own.

 If you DIY like me, you got your wheels turning and now is the time to get started if you haven't already.

 Do you have summer or fall still lying around? Instead of putting it away, incorporate it in your holiday decor.
That is what I did with this lantern.

Decorating does not have to break the bank.

Make a Holiday Lantern and coffee filter wreath.


I have to say that Old Time Pottery has some really fun and inexpensive pieces. I will show you how to get more from an already low priced item


They have these chicken wire wreath forms that are super cool. You can make succulent wreaths, moss covered wreaths or dried flower wreaths. Possibilities are endless.

TIP: It can come apart and you can actually get two wreath forms out of it.

I made a coffee filter wreath.

You need:
 coffee filters
Rustic Farmhouse wreath form
floral picks or ornaments

Start by inserting a filter at a time in each of the holes pushing in to hold and leaving ruffle above.


When you are done it will look full and pretty


I wanted to add color. For  $1.99 I found these glitter ball picks. I pulled all of the balls of and glued them to the wreath.

TIP: Save the stem for decoration


Use whatever colors you like


Now you can hang it with a pretty ribbon. I wanted to do something different.
I added it to an outdoor lantern.



I created a winter scene by adding different elements inside.
I first added the wreath and raised it up using a paper tube.


I then added greenery to the bottom and a tree.


We have all seen those cute cars and trucks with trees on top, right?

Well Old Time Pottery has all different kinds of cars, vans, and even a VW.

I used the greenery and made a faux tree (.99) and glued it to the top so I could add it to my holiday scene.


It was just the right thing to make this adorable!


I leave the doors open added a pretty bow and I am done! 
Now...
the wreath or the car can be one project if you want.

I thought it would be fun to have a scene that looks like someone is preparing for the holidays.


This would be fun to keep changing throughout the season too!
Maybe even add some lights or miniatures!

This can be added anywhere. A table, porch or mantel.

Have fun with it!

This would make a nice gift too.

I guess it is time to start decorating and enjoying the holidays!