So I used a
coupon at my local craft store and purchased some fabric at a discount and some leaf - accented wooden buttons to make new envelope pillow covers!
The fabric covered letters were a lucky
find at our local craft store, and I they just happened to have every single letter I needed to set the table for my family this holiday.
You've probably noticed that delicate, little ribbon bow at the neckline by now... Would you totally die if I told you it was a $ 1.99 black satin ribbon I
purchased at my local craft store?
Next coat was a dark blue (My country room is decorated in patriotic old time blues and reds) After painting on a small area of blue in sections I used the wood rocker
bought at our local craft store and kinda played with it till I got just the right look.
All you need is a good punching awl (a sharp piercing tool, I found mine near the sewing
accessories at my local craft store), some cork board to go behind it (I used my existing cork message board off of my wall), some embroidery thread and good heavy cardstock.
Since I chose half - pint canning jars for my candles, used 2.5 inches as my guide for the jar opening and purchased an appropriate
wick at a local craft store.
You can find a lot of bohemian looking
charms at a local craft store and if you can't, just use the charms from an old bohemian necklace or earring which you aren't going to be wearing anymore.
I bought a large punch on
sale at my local craft store for cutting out the circles in all three banners, but you could just as easily trace around a small glass and cut them out by hand.
This scrap wood pumpkin looks like something you'd
buy at your local craft store or home decor store, but the best part is you can make it at home for under $ 20!
NOTE: If the jingle bells you purchase don't have sufficient wire already attached, just pick up some flexible gauge wire from the jewelry / beading
aisle at your local crafts store.
Ask for
it at your local craft store.
I found
them at my local craft store.
Dr. Nissa Mollema, a medical and clinical data analyst, told Cloth Diaper Guru that you can make DIY cloth diaper liners with fleece by simply purchasing
some at a local craft store and cutting them to size.
A pretty box she could store photos in, important things that she doesn't want to lose but doesn't have time to find a place can be picked up
at any local craft store.
The supply list is super simple and you can get everything for less than $ 10
at your local craft store.