As difficult as it would be for me to tear up a book, I think I could somehow find a way to manage for the sake of making one of these to die for book wreaths. Yes, yes I could. (Sorry, librarians of the world, but know that it’s all in the name of beautiful things and saving a buck!) {via @papercrave}
Last year was one of the first in my life that I didn’t carve a jack-o-lantern to light up on Halloween night. I don’t want to end up in the same place again come Saturday, but time is running short and I’m a busy gal. There are lots of carveless pumpkin ideas floating around out there, but these two in particular might be just what the doctor ordered for my front porch!
Horse show ribbons have been popping up everywhere this fall and I’m completely smitten with the trend. I love this DIY project for prize ribbon place cards from Brittni of papernstitch over on 100 Layer Cake. Imagine all the possibilities – I’m thinking of a few myself.
Another one in the books, kids! I spent most of the week playing catch-up from having Monday off, but it was oh so worth it. Now I’m ready for the weekend: the OU/Texas football game, getting treat bags ready for Halloween and some time spent at the dog park. Have a happy weekend!
I bring up Columbus Day because my office will be closed Monday, so posting will pick back up where it left off bright and early Tuesday. Next week I have lots of amazing calendars to share with you and will be posting not one, but four, calendar roundups! (You are signed up for the Design Crush/Greedy Girl 2010 Calendar Swap, right? I thought so.)
**NOTE: Just a little reminder, you have until Tuesday at 9am CST to enter the MusicCooks giveaway and win one of two collections of recipes and music!
I can’t seem to get enough masks this October. From Martha Stewart’s crepe paper concoctions to these clipped paper versions by Merrilee Liddiard of mer mag. (You might remember her snowflake pumpkins from last week – she’s a wiz with scissors!)
I love how fall-like these DIY pom pom flowers look! I’m thinking of crafting up a dozen or so rust colored ones for a large glass vase that hangs out on my mantle. Check out the full post and tutorial to make your own!
Have you been having an amazing first week of fall? I have. Here in Oklahoma we’re experiencing a lot of below average temperatures and I’m soaking up every moment! Not only did I break out the Halloween decorations (fine, that was last week), but some long sleeves, too. Have a fantastic weekend and enjoy this week’s Mad Props!