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Hi - I'm Tracy! Welcome - I work a full time job outside the home and sometimes life gets in the way of my hobby. I love making sharing crafty ideas with a bit of country charm. Thanks for being here!
If you’re reading this in your email click over to the blog to see more pictures and a link to the video. Hello there ~ I recently started decorating my home for the holiday season. I’ve been a Santa collector for many years and decided to unboxed some of my favorites in this video. If you’d like to see which ones I share please watch the video below or click here to watch on YouTube.
I have definitely jumped on the buffalo check trend this year for my Fall home decor. I shared my first set of buffalo check pumpkins on my Instagram a few days ago, asking if anyone would like to see a tutorial. Yes, I know it’s only October; but since the stores are putting out seasonal stuff earlier and earlier, it’s the early bird that catches the worm. The response was unanimous of wanting to see more fall decor so here is how I made these DIY pumpkins.
I’d been swooning over this tray for several times that PYP would offer it as a daily deal but when I’d go to buy it – they would be sold out! There is always challenges going on but I’ve just never participated because of time constraints with working full-time and finding the time to complete the challenge. This Tiered Tray challenge is hosted by Arlynn Country Craft Corner and Sweet Daisy Creations on YouTube. I’d love it if you’d watch and let me know by leaving a comment or giving me a thumbs up.
My intent was to do the set of 2 pumpkins but I made a little crafting “errrrrror” and got my pumpkins off center in one set. While I was working on these pumpkins I shared a “sneak peak” with my instagram followers. If you’d like to have the inside scoop of projects I’m working on follow along on Instagram. Once I finished these cuties I added spanish moss, fall flowers and pip berries to finish the bottom.