Easy DIY: Pom Pom Jack-o-Lanterns
Just some pom pom, felt and glue and you have some cute decorations to add to treat bags, on top of pencils or just scattered around the table.
Just some pom pom, felt and glue and you have some cute decorations to add to treat bags, on top of pencils or just scattered around the table.
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Happy Macaron Day! While many bakeries around the country are celebrating by giving away these delicious treats today, you could make your own. I used the “Easy French Macaron” recipe on MarthaStewart.com… Continue reading
My friends’s daughter drew this barn, so I thought it would fun to embroider and make her a small pillow. I took her drawing and used my Crayola lightpad to trace the image.… Continue reading