Hey lovelies! I’m up on the Felicity Jane blog today with a sweet off the page project! I made the sweetest little Felicity Jane throw pillow using a few of the digital kits and the buttons from the Hope kit! I tried my very best to document the process, so if you’re curious as to how this pillow came together, definitely pop on over to the Felicity Jane blog and…
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how to make a traveler’s notebook
Read moreToday I want to share with you a long DIY video on how to make a traveler’s notebook. Specifically, how to make a TN out of leather with pockets! I made this little pocket traveler’s notebook for a little boy I used to babysit. He’s turning 10 years old this month and I wanted to gift him something nice and special. Special gift from me is usually something handmade–and since…
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DIY Delfonics Utility Pouch
Read moreIf you’ve been following along over on my Youtube channel, you’d know that a few weeks ago I shared this pouch I made to house my journaling supplies that looks a little like the Delfonics Utility Pouch. The response was seriously overwhelming, with everyone either wondering if I was selling them or if there was a tutorial on how to make them. I responding to each comment asking me this,…
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how to make an altered book journal
Read moreSo for the new season of Get Messy Art Journal that was just announced–the Season of Story–I wanted to create my journal in an altered book. Since I didn’t really do an altered book for the Season of Play–which was the suggested journal for the season–I thought it would be fitting for the Season of Story to be in a book (I don’t know why we didn’t do a handmade…
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diy floral mickey ears
Read moreHey everyone! I’m here with a super special DIY project for you all. In three days, I will be headed down to Orlando to spend a week with a friend at “the happiest place on earth.” I absolutely love Disney World. It’s like my favorite place. Seriously, I get so excited every time I go back. I’m like a kid in a candy shop. This particular trip is even more…
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diy shabby chic embroidery hoop corkboards
Read moreA few months ago, I created these cute, shabby chic cork boards for my room using embroidery hoops. I ended up taking down my original cork boards–these four 12×12 squared boards that I had made from cork tiles and recycled t-shirts–and reusing the cork tiles for these embroidery hoop boards. I purchased the 10 inch hoops at Michaels and the fabric I used to cover the cork is from Shabby…
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gingerbread man paperclips | hip kit club
Read moreFor this little planner project, I made these cute cooky looking gingerbread men paperclips. I used one of the exclusive December Hip Kit Club cut files designed by Kim Watson in a very different way to make these. Since I don’t own a cutting machine, I never really get to use all of these magnificent cut files that are designed each month. But this post is all about the unconventional, so this…
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my diy fabric fauxdori
Read moreI’ve been slowly getting deep into the planner world and the vast community on Instagram and Facebook. Planners are everywhere now, so much so that when the trend started out, planner nerds used scrapbooking materials to sort of “micro-scrap” in their planners. But now, scrapbooking companies are making their own planners! I don’t own many planners. I only have two: an A5 mint Kikki K and a Personal–or medium–sized Lilac and…
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how to create a greeting card booklet letter
Read moreSo I’ve been playing around on another blog of mine these past few days. It’s an old blog that I turned into a snail mail/pen pal blog to give it new content. It’s called And Along The Way. (I’m not sure if I’m going to keep at it, but it’s been interesting. I’ve been slowly transferring all of the content from that site to this one. I figure it’ll be a…
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how to create a greeting card folder
Read moreMy pen pal Mary once sent me a small greeting card which she turned into a little folder to hold the letter, mail tag, and other goodies. She made little pockets to fit on each side, then once she had everything in the folder, she sealed the card and it slipped so easily into the envelope. I thought it was such a great idea that I’m going to see if I…
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a diy doily dreamcatcher
Read moreSo, I came across this DIY Doily Dreamcatcher on Pinterest awhile ago and saved it in the event that one day I would actually get around to making it. This past weekend, I went to Michaels to get some supplies, because I actually set my mind on making one! Good thing about Michaels is that they usually have everything I need to make whatever it is that I want to…