I love the feeling of being home! I truly enjoy being surrounded by the people I love and the things that make me happy. I am passionate about finding joy in my home---which for me has a double meaning. My home is where I find comfort and discover who I am by using my talents and abilities.
I'm an avid thrift store shopper and collector. I love to create, re-purpose, design, re-invent and build all sorts of things.
I am passionate about helping others find the joy in their homes that I do in mine. And I believe that it doesn't take a lot of cash to do it.
"The more you trust and rely upon the Spirit, the greater your capacity to create." ---Dieter F. Uchtdorf
You're welcome to copy my ideas.
If one of my ideas has inspired you, I'd love for you to leave me a note so I can enjoy seeing your project.
But please don't copy my photos without first asking my permission.
Thanks!
It's an idea that's been around for years. Take a candle holder (glass, porcelain, or metal---it doesn't really matter). Use a strong, clear glue (I use E6000)
to adhere it to a pretty plate.Let it dry for a few hours and you have a sweet and simple gift.
The only way to improve it is to top it with a cloche. . . and perhaps something delightfully delicious to eat!
6 comments:
Where all you people find your cloche? I keep looking but no luck. Your plate is beautiful!
I made one of these this summer and I have had so much fun using it! Yours turned out so pretty and I love the plate you selected. Very pretty.
beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for reminding me of this idea! I think we will use it for pixying this Christmas season.
I've stalked your blog for ages but I don't think I've ever left a comment. I quite enjoy your ideas and style!
I made these for Christmas gifts.. I found monogram plates, fun and simple to make. Thanks so much for the idea.. :)
Would love to know where you find the cloches. I have one from years ago at Pier One.
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