Recreate this boho craze with my step-by-step tutorial and video. Hat storage is always tough and this not only provides an organizational solution it is also a beautiful wall accent. My hanger holds two hats but you could end the hanger early and have it hold a single hat or just keep going and make it hold as many hats as you want.
Read MoreInspired by my love for macrame and my desire to be more eco-friendly, I decided to make a produce bag that is not only cute but cuts down on those single-use plastic sleeves we slide our veggies and fruits into at the grocery store. Whether you are bringing it the store or using it as a beach tote or purse, this bag is flexible and cute.
Read MoreWith February 14th just around the corner, love is in the air, roses are on the table, cards are being made and now you just need Valentine’s Day decorations to fill your house. We have a few DIYs planned for you this season ranging from paper heart garlands that could also be streamers, bedroom decor, crafts for kids, and even a spotlight on the ‘Valentine’ Hoya plant. This paper heart garland is perhaps one of the easiest DIYs I have done yet. It just takes a trip to your local paint store to snag as many paint chips as you can inconspicuously, a heart hole punch, some tape, and a string.
Read MoreOnce again I am continuing my journey to make a Pom DIY for every holiday and for Valentine’s Day we have two! Adding to the heart pom door hanger DIY we did last week, we now have a heart pom garland to up your Valentine’s decor game. Like the door hanger, this is definitely something you could leave up year round. Drape it on your mantle, across your gallery wall, over a mirror, above a crib, the possibilities are endless.
Read MoreOnce again I am continuing my journey to make a Pom DIY for every holiday and the next holiday is Valentine’s Day. Valentine’s decor is not only cute but could be left up year round and this door hanger is no exception with its heart shaped poms, wood bead accents and color blocked loop.
Read MoreWith February 14th just around the corner, love is in the air, roses are on the table, cards are being made and now you just need Valentine’s Day decorations to fill your house. We have a few DIYs planned for you this season ranging from paper heart garlands that could also be streamers, bedroom decor, crafts for kids, and even a spotlight on the ‘Valentine’ Hoya plant. This paper heart garland is perhaps one of the easiest DIYs I have done yet. It just takes a trip to your local paint store to snag as many paint chips as you can inconspicuously, a heart hole punch, some tape, and a string.
Read MoreIn the fourth in my series of handmade, macrame ornaments, we have a lovely snowflake ornament! We are reusing the knots from the past few, Lark’s Head and the Square knot, so if you have been following along this one should be a breeze. Similar to real snowflakes, you could make a whole set of these in which no two look alike. This is definitely a versatile DIY that would look great in a multitude of sizes across your tree or even resting in some garland. These would also make an excellent present for your friends and family and you can proudly say that it is handmade!
Read MoreIn the third in my series of handmade, macrame ornaments, we have three, yes three, Christmas Ball Ornaments! The amazing thing about macrame is you can learn just a couple of knots and the possibilities are endless. These three only use the Lark’s Head knot and the Square knot and honestly I could have made 15 more versions. These would definitely make a great present for your friends and family and you can proudly say you made it.
Read MoreIn the second in my series of handmade, macrame ornaments, we have the Christmas classic - Candy Canes! Christmas DIY’s really get me in the spirit and then you get to hang your finished project on your Christmas tree. Up your Holiday home decor with these macrame and yarn cuties. It truly is the perfect afternoon craft project for you and the kids and requires very few supplies.
Read MoreNothing is better to decorate your Christmas tree with than DIY ornaments. This Monstera leaf macrame ornament tutorial is extremely easy, only involves two knots, and is very cheap.
Read MoreMacrame bunting is a great way to add character to a planter or basket especially with the addition of some poms. You all know I love a yarn pom and macrame DIY specifically when it relates to my plants. I have been working on lots of macrame projects in the last few weeks and that has left me with many scraps. I was trying to think of a good way to use all these short pieces and the idea of fringe came to mind. I have this seagrass basket that houses my Lickety Split Philodendron and I thought it could use some flair.
Read MoreI have been on a real macrame kick; exploring different knots, braids and dye-ing techniques with my new favorite material. I have made a few different plant hangers but have not done any type of container for the ground so I thought I would try and make a basket. This requires very minimal supplies but a good amount of time.
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