Monday, 7 December 2015

Hey guys!
If you’re a subscriber to my Youtube channel, you may have noticed last week I posted a DIY Christmas wreath and garland video. I enjoyed making these so much that I decided to do a blog post on the DIYs too, so here it is!


I started with my supplies, most of them were conveniently from Wilkinsons in the UK, this place is surprisingly GREAT for crafting at Christmas so I highly suggest you take a trip there as everything is so affordable! I managed to pick up my rattan wreath from there for £5, and my luxurious 2m garland for £10 (quite a bargain in comparison to some other I’d seen around!)

Other supplies were priced as follows:
- 50 pack of berries for £1 
- 2 packs of 5 cinnamon sticks for £1 each 
- 3 berry stems for £1 each 
- A can of snow spray for around £1.70 (all from Wilkinsons but you can find all of this online) 
- 42 snow covered pinecones for £2.99 from B&M

I also had to purchase myself a glue gun which I found on Ebay for around £6, but you might already have one of these!

I roughly worked out where I wanted everything to go on my wreath, and used my glue gun to attach everything down when I was happy. I stuck down the larger items first, then used the smaller berries to cover up any obvious patches of glue. 
When I was happy with everything, I sprayed the snow spray lightly over the majority of the wreath. I then coated the entire thing with a light spray of clear lacquer to keep the snow spray in place!


When making the garland, I decided to use the snow spray first to cover the entire length in a layer of snow before adding the decorative bits. I then sealed the snow spray with clear lacquer. 
I pulled apart the berry stems so I had more to work with, and distributed these evenly along the garland. I placed the pinecones and cinnamon sticks evenly along the garland, then stuck them all in place with hot glue. 
I used the burlap ribbon that was originally wrapped around the garland to make hanging loops to hang onto my fireplace, and then as an added touch, I hung some IKEA fairly lights along the garland.

If you’re interested in watching me make both of these, go check out my Youtube channel for the video! 

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Preparing for Christmas!

Hey guys!

So this month I've been really busy preparing for the best season of all, Christmas!
I've been out on a couple of shopping trips for decorations and other festive bits, and have filmed a couple of haul videos for my Youtube channel, so I'll link both of those videos below to get you into the festive spirit!
I've also been busy doing some crafty bits for the season too, so keep an eye out on my channel for those festive videos coming up throughout the month of December!



I'm also going to be trying to post more content on my Instagram account too, so go follow me on there for some cute Christmassy posts throughout December!
I really hope you enjoy the videos and let me know if you've got any requests for Christmas videos this year
(I love hearing from you guys!)

Sunday, 25 October 2015

Autumn/Fall DIY Decor

If you read my autumn blog post a couple of weeks ago, you'll probably be expecting an autumn/fall DIY decor video by now, so as promised, here it is!

I've never really decorated my room for the season (except Christmas of course) but this year as I'm in my own house, I wanted to give it a go for fall, as it is such a pretty season and has tonnes of potential for cute decor!
Everything I used for the DIY's are in the description bar of the video, most of the things I used were either really cheap, or free! (so what are you waiting for!?)
I had so much fun making this video so I really hope you enjoy it!




Thursday, 1 October 2015

Hello Autumn!

So its' officially October (I don't know where September disappeared to!) which means it's definitely okay for me to start obsessing about autumn.
For the past two weeks I've literally lived on Pinterest and been super inspired by all the cute home decor DIY's people have been pinning! 
So I thought this year, I'd have a go at spicing up my decor a bit! 
To get into the fall spirit, me and my boyfriend went for a walk around our local park on the weekend and managed to pick up some pinecones to use in my decor crafts. I also cut down some thin branches from a corkscrew willow I have in my garden, as they are such an amazing curly shape! I'll be leaving these out to dry for about a week and I'll be using these for some of my fall DIY's too!
So keep an eye out for my autumn/fall DIY decor video and blog posts coming up within the next couple of weeks!
Can you guess what I'll be making?