I am so insanely loving these wood slice coasters from Michaels I swear I could decorate an entire holiday house around them! For now, I’ll have to stick with my tree. I’ve already shared a DIY plaid monogram wood slice ornament, and now here’s a super easy snowflake version! To make, I used a white oil-based
Christmas Countdown Chalkboard Ornament
Kate has been asking how many day there are until Christmas since about June, so I thought it’d be fun to make a little Christmas countdown chalkboard ornament! To make, I used this small wooden hanging frame, chalkboard craft paint, plaid washi tape, a white craft marker, ribbon and chalk. (All materials pictured below are from
DIY Princess Elsa Ornament
It has been All Things Elsa up in this house lately! If you follow me on Facebook you’re familiar with The Great Elsa Halloween Debacle of 2014, which has since led to a regular discussion on how many days in a row you can wear the same pair of pajamas. To school. More proof to
Ribbon & Stick Christmas Tree Ornament
By now you’ve noticed that no cable knit sweater is safe around me. (New to All Things G&D? Find proof here, here, and here.) Guess what else isn’t safe. The poor tree in my front yard. So far I’ve plucked, trimmed, and clipped from it to make this vase, these napkins, our thankful tree…and now,
Monogrammed Wood Slice Ornament
It’s Day 2 of the 12 Days of handmade Christmas ornaments, and today I’m sharing my DIY monogrammed wood slice ornament. In case you haven’t heard, monograms + rustic + plaid = this year’s Christmas trifecta! (Or maybe I just made that up.) (Feel free to nod your head and smile.) My inspiration for this
Mini Gift Bow Ornament
Don’t you hate it when a blogger shares a fabulous DIY project that you’d love to do yourself but you only have, like, 5 MINUTES before you’d need the finished product? Yeah? Me too! That’s why 11 of my blogging friends and I have decided to get together and bring you 12 days of DIY
Happy Birthday Jar
G turned I-don’t-think-I’m-allowed-to-say on Saturday and although he’s not too crazy about adding another year to his age, Kate and I are birthday people and nothing was going to stop us from celebrating his day! As always, G said, “Please don’t get me anything for my birthday.” (Which is code for: Don’t spend any money.) Usually I






