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Happy Memorial Day! Hope you got to enjoy the long weekend. I was lucky and had a 4 day weekend, which was spent at a wedding, hanging out with friends, and crafting. I apologize for missing the last couple Roundups – I got sidetracked because of the Renegade Craft Fair.

In my mind, Memorial Day is the unofficial start of the summer season. It’s around this time that you start craving summery things, like good from the backyard grill, and a day at the beach or pool. All in good timing, today’s roundup is on DIY coverups to wear over your swimsuit. I usually wear a romper or shorts and a tank over mine, but I think I need to try some of these out!

Shakuhachi Cut Out Dress // A Pair and a Spare
Cut Out Back Shirt // A Pair and a Spare
Patterned Shorts // Prudent Baby
Cotton Scarf Beach Coverup // Martha Stewart
DIY Shirt Dress // Prudent Baby

I can’t remember the last time I used glitter. But I recently saw a really cool (and easy!) tutorial on Creature Comforts that showed how to turn stickers into glitter stickers, and decided to try it out for myself. And this craft sure brought back memories of grade school days with Elmer’s and construction paper. This time, I was too far from home to hang my artwork up on Mum’s fridge…so I mailed it to her instead!

Here’s what you need:

You want to use ‘extra-fine’ glitter. The particles are teeny tiny, compared to regular glitter, which makes the project look more sophisticated when you’re done. I found this brand at Michael’s; Martha Stewart also makes a line of extra-fine glitter, if you’re interested.

Here’s what you do:
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Peel off the outer edges of the sticker sheet, so you’re left with just the stickers.

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You will need two brown shopping bags: one for spraying the glue and one for the glitter. This makes for a super-easy cleanup. Place stickers in one bag, then evenly spray the sticker sheet.

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Carefully transfer the sprayed sticker sheet to the other bag, then liberally sprinkle glitter on, till the sheet is evenly coated. Then take it out of the bag and let it dry. Once the adhesive has dried, your stickers are done and ready to go!

When I did this, I could still see the sticker designs through the glitter after my first round, so I sprayed and glittered twice. The second round gave them a solid coating, but the downside is that the spray glue solidified into a single sheet and made the stickers hard to separate from the non-sticky area. That meant messy edges on my stickers. It’s just something to be aware of.

So now that your stickers are done, you can use them to add a little sparkle wherever you need it! I put mine on cards, including this Mother’s Day one (embellished with markings from my pencil eraser stamps.)
The animal stickers were my faves.

I also used the glitter stickers on packaging. It’s a nice way to spruce up gifts, goody bags, or items you sell on etsy!


So there you have it: a quick and classy way to use glitter.

Hope you have fun, and stay tuned for next month’s Craft Blast from the Past!

Happy Monday! How was your weekend? Mine was spent in a crafting frenzy. I’m prepping for a craft fair going on later in May, and have basically devoted the next month to making enough jewelry to sell. I’ll post more info + pics about the craft fair tomorrow!

For today’s roundup, I focused on different ways you can jazz up candles. They say candles set the mood, but it seems that what you put them in also helps the ambiance too. And while these tutorials are for home decor, I kind of feel like they could be fun for wedding decor too – perhaps even as a centerpiece!

branch votive // the Fossil blog
DIY party animals // The Sweetest Occasion
Cathrineholm candleholders // How About Orange
vintage teacup candles // Hey Gorgeous
wood block candleholder // View the Horizon
lace candleholder // Post Road Vintage
tea tin candles // radmegan

Happy Monday!

The weather here in Texas has been really nice recently, and it’s put greenery on my mind. My friend Amy just sent me a box of Garden Bon Bons in the mail. The thing is packaged like a box of chocolates, but instead of chocolates it contains little seed balls. I’m really looking forward to planting them. Anyhow, with greenery on the brain, this week’s roundup is all about projects you can make with moss.

 

moss graffiti // A Bit of Bees Knees
moss frames // Ruffled blog
pea & moss balls // Sand & Sisal
moss toadstool wreath // Please Note
moss centerpiece // Better Homes & Gardens
hanging moss frame // Our Mini Family
mossy monograms // Old Willow Farm

I also wanted to share two cool moss-inspired items you can buy.
Amazing wood and moss-inspired jewelry by Mr. Lentz. See more on his site or on his etsy.

Moss tables by Ayodhya. No watering required! Read more about them here.

Now go out and get green!

Today I’m blogging over at Pamplemousse1983. It’s my first-ever guest post, and I’m showing folks how to make pressed flower frames. This project was a good way to use some flowers I had dried years ago, and a good way to add inexpensive wall decor to the home.

Please hop on over and check it out! Click here to see the tutorial.

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