Bryden Wood at 25

I don’t think I’d like it quite as much if I had painted the whole thing.. And just in case you’re wondering… No.

Do you have one of these long olive tray things hiding in your cupboard?I always love these plates and think they’re so funky looking, but never actually get around to using them.

Bryden Wood at 25

Why not pull them out and use them to line up tiny cute things, therefore making the tiny cute things even cuter?I can see acorns or tiny Christmas balls looking really neat in one of these too..So that’s the craft!

Bryden Wood at 25

A great way to pass an hour or so on a weekend afternoon in October.Your kids will think you’re fun and you’ll end up with a cute little tray of Halloweeny cheer!.

Bryden Wood at 25

The Creek Line House, bringing families together (or at least making them not be totally annoyed by each other for a few minutes) since 2011.If you were here yesterday, then you know that today I have a little tutorial for a super-easy short cut for getting an image transferred onto fabric.

This is for those of us without fancy cutting machines or special materials around, unless you count wax paper as a special material, which sometimes I do!.Do you have cute little tricks planned out that the “leprechauns” will play on your kids?.

…yeah, me neither.. Last year, I shared a few.great last-minute ideas for St. Patty’s Day.

that I found, and I’m almost certainly going to be going back to look over that post this year some time around the 15th or the 16th.This year, I thought I’d do my craft with the help of my trusty laptop and a few quiet moments where Chris was holding baby Jack for me one evening..

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