I admit I am not very crafty. I stick to 
spray paint and 
washi tape. But I am looking to try some more advanced (for me) crafting. Last month was apparently national craft month. I bookmarked (and 
pinned) a bunch of different nautical crafts. Here are my top five.
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| I would LOVE to add these to the mostly blank wall above my bed! Courtney chose three designs that she liked the best. I think choosing the letters that make up your monogram would be fun too | 
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| What an easy way to transform a simple basket! The red, white, and blue makes me think of summer so I would use a basket like this to store flip flops or beach/pool basics. Grab and go! | 
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| I have always wanted to make my own wreaths. I almost made one of the Christmas ornament ones but got sick and ran out of time this year. I think this fabric/jute cord wreath would be the perfect place to start! | 
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| Entertaining this spring or summer? I bet your guests would love to use these coasters! They would be a fun party favor too | 
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| Jenn found these adorable wooden shapes at her local Michaels for just $.29 each! This would be an easy craft to do with kids. Jenn had her daughter use water paints to decorate the shapes | 
 
Love the cork boards! And I bet they'd be so easy to do too!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely easy! You just use a stencil and then paint!
DeleteLOVE the flags! Such a cute idea. I may have to remember this!
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Apparently you can buy those pallets at Jo-Ann's! I thought I was going to have to go searching at a hardware store or something!
DeleteAren't they fun?
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