The berries are on clearance
at JoAnn Fabric right now and I already had the ribbon so the cost was $ 1 for both.
The fabric was originally purchased
at JoAnn Fabric (on sale — of course!)
Also, I only use the blue carton of P of P that I get
at JoAnn's Fabrics, it is the hobby and craft version... it doesn't have all the little chunks like the red version, and goes on much smoother.
I watch for sales and coupons
at JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts.
I got the fabric from the remnant bin
at JoAnn's and the nail heads were ordered from Ebay.
I found the fabric a year or so ago
at JoAnn Fabrics.
For everyone looking for the paints I found mine on sale at Michaels and then the surface conditioner
at JoAnn's.
I found the snowy covered branches you see in the large vase
at JoAnn's.
And I found rose gold spray paint
at JoAnn's fabric store.
I had picked out the fabric
at JoAnn's but it was the end of the spool and they didn't have anymore.
Sarah bought silver bead strands of what I call Mardi Gras beads
at JoAnn's, but you might be able to find them at a dollar store too.
I don't have the official name of the paper but I bought
it at JoAnn Fabrics.
I got the fabric
at JoAnn's Fabric.
But since our border fabric was so light weight it was perfectly fine to use iron on tape (you can find the iron on fabric tape
at JoAnn's Fabric or any other fabric store)!
Although I do miss my «stuff,» I found these fun letters
at JoAnn's:) Thanks for stopping by!
You definitely scored
at JoAnn's!
The main element of the space is a chair that I reupholstered with the new HGTV line of fabrics — available exclusively
at JoAnn Craft Stores.
I found this awesome Neon Pink yarn
at JoAnn's (Lion Brand), along with some Red Heart boutique yarns on clearance (Trio for the blue tassels, and Sashay for the silver ones).
I just purchased some faux pumpkins
at JoAnn's that this treatment would look great on!
I found the fabrics on sale
at JoAnn's, and my talented friend Jana was so sweet to whip them into pillow cases for us.
I got this white faux fur fabric on Black Friday
at JoAnn's.
I work
at JoAnn Fabrics, so I will make one to display at the store and will put your link on it!
MATERIALS USED: 1 Black turtleneck (or something similar) 1 pair of tight black pants 1 foot of stretchy fake black leather (found
at JoAnn Fabrics) Scissors Fabric glue Small scraps of silver foil fabric (found
at JoAnn's) Scraps of cardstock Silver adhesive foil Power - tac or hot glue gun
And yes i am in a relationship.Please hmu on Facebook
at JoAnn Nguyen
I primed the lamp with a white spray paint and then recovered the lamp shade with a bold floral pattern that I purchased
at JoAnn Fabrics.
On the way home we stopped
at JoAnn Fabrics to search for gold glitter felt (again no luck!)
We found the fabric
at JoAnn's, and the knobs are from Hobby Lobby.
I used shredded foam to fill the pillow that I found
at JoAnn Fabrics.
We recovered the ugly vinyl seat with toile fabric that I got on sale
at JoAnn Fabrics for $ 7 a yard, and sanded the frame down a little so it wasn't super glossy.
A few months ago I created a DIY wedding card box using items from the David Tutera Bridal Collection, so when I was asked to create something from the new David Tutera Casual Elegance collection (available
at JoAnn Fabric and other craft stores) I said you betcha.
I used some glittered card - stock from the scrapbooking section
at JoAnn's for this project, this paper comes in a ton of colors and lets you use glitter without dealing with the mess of loose glitter.
Wanting a seasonal accent for the bonnet I embellished it with picks found
at JoAnn's.
The other day, I was waltzing down the ribbon aisle
at JoAnn Fabric and this beautiful green and white striped grosgrain ribbon stopped me dead in my tracks.
I found this shamrock wall hanging on clearance
at JoAnn Fabric last spring.
Hi Diane, we found the snowman hat
at JoAnn's.
I bought the hanging basket on my front door
at JoAnn Fabrics two years ago.
Yep, that just happened to me when I found this adorable button kit
at JoAnn.
I got the fabric
at JoAnn's Fabric.
Get a yard of fabric (mine was just $ 6.50 a yard with a 50 % off coupon
at JoAnn Fabrics)... I used jersey material because it doesn't fray very easily and it's comfy!
I would definitely pick the pendrell, and make it in an oversize pink and white gingham I saw
at JoAnn the other day.
But I did find
some at JoAnn Fabric and Crafts.
I added some pretty acorn bells and bits of twine to this pretty autumn dish, also found
at JoAnn's.
Lucky you getting discounts with Mom working
at JoAnn's.
To make these diapers though, I had to take a sewing class
at JoAnn fabrics, and waited until the classes were 50 % off.
PUL (Polyurethane Laminated Fabric)-- found at Hobby Lobby, sometimes
at JoAnn Fabric, and at lots of cloth diaper suppliers online.
At JoAnn's, it's usually $ 4 + per yard.
I also bought it when it was 50 % off
at JoAnn's (a regular occurrence worth waiting for), so it was really cheap.
The shirt is Built By Wendy pattern # 3835, which I finally got around to giving a go (why did I think they weren't available
at JoAnn's?
1 yard of wide tulle (the same type of fabric wedding veils are made of - I bought the 108» wide kind
at JoAnn Fabrics)
I bought my pan
at JoAnn's.