Clothespin/ String Art

I have a blank spot I needed to fill so I decided to create some string art. I remember seeing a valentine decoration by ArtsyFartsyMama.com that attached little hearts to what looked like a clothesline with miniature clothespins. I loved the miniature clothespins. Let’s face it, I love pretty much anything miniature.

I decided to create my own patriotic version. I found a box of miniature clothespins in LOTS of colors at Hobby Lobby. There are 240 little clothespins and the box was $19.99. I used a 40% off coupon so it was only $11.99. I didn’t need that many for this project so I have a ton left for other projects. The white canvas board was a Dollar Tree find for $1. The patriotic pieces I attached to the clothespins are actually stickers. I love these Patriotic stickers by PaperStudio. I probably always have either the large or miniature version of their patriotic stickers in my sticker stash because I love to use them in my planner. I get them when they go on sale at Hobby Lobby for 50% off. The twine was purchased at either Hobby Lobby or Dollar Tree. I have some in my stash from both places.

Next to the canvas is Dollar Tree patriotic tin with an Ikea potted plant. I can’t decide whether or not to put the canvas in a frame. For now, I am going to leave it. What do you think?

Most of these things I already had on hand. I purchased several patriotic things from the Dollar Tree recently. I am trying really hard to use things I have “on hand” right now because while buying and storing craft supplies might be a worthwhile hobby, there is only so much room in the budget and the craft room before it is way out of control.

Patriotic Apothecary Jars

These apothecary jars sit on a table in my hallway. Some seasons are easier than others when it comes to finding inexpensive things to use for filler. I have a box of red, white, and blue supplies and switch things up from year to year. This year I put a strand of garland in the large jar. In the medium jar, I layered red, white, and blue wrapping filler, and I filled the smaller jar with tabletop scatter. This has been an inexpensive way to decorate for the holidays and my grandchildren look forward to seeing the changes each season.

Patriotic Decor

I love this time of year! I pull out my patriotic decorations and leave them up for several months. This week, I am going to post simple decorations as I get them out and ready for Memorial Day.  I enjoy knowing they will stay up through most of July.