I went into the Dollar Tree the other day to look for Halloween decorations. Someone I know is going to make their own Harry Potter Wizard Wand using a Youtube tutorial. The person doing the tutorial used some skeleton decorations that you can find at Dollar Tree and I had to get some of those exact skeletons. Here is a link to the wand tutorial. It's a really good tutorial and lots of fun to watch.
While I was in the Dollar Tree I took some time to look for Halloween and Fall greeting cards to frame. I ended up picking up three cards, the Home Sweet Home card and the Happy Thanksgiving card were inexpensive and look great in a frame. These cards were $.50 each and the frames were cheap frames I found at Walmart.
This pumpkin is a free image I found on the internet. I printed it on regular copy paper, cut it out and placed some burlap looking scrap book paper (on sale at Hobby Lobby for $.29 a sheet) behind it. I set it in a 8 x 10 clip frame. I'm not crazy about the frame and I will probably re-frame this at some point, but I love this.
The one Halloween card that they had that I like is this one. I painted a wood plaque with purple paint and decoupaged it onto the plaque. I already had the paint and the Mod Podge, the card cost me $1.00 and the plaque cost me $1.99. I love this.
I saw a few pumpkins in Hobby Lobby over the last few weeks that are a teal/turquoise color. I love the idea of adding that color into my fall decor so I bought a small pumpkin at JoAnn's for about $2.50 (used a coupon) and some turquoise paint which cost me $1.99, I think. I did prime the pumpkin with a coat of white paint (which I already had) before I painted it blue. Love this.
I also found a beautiful Youtube tutorial on painted pumpkins. She does such a good job layering paint and she tells you exactly how to do it. Someday I want to try to make the silver leaf pumpkin. Here is the link: Simply Handmade Pumpkin Painting Tutorial
One more project that I will be taking care of is cleaning out my old hand sewing needles. I have some hand sewing needles that have eyes that are too small for a wire threader to fit in. At my age, I don't need needles with eyes that small. I will be donating them to my dear daughter.
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