
Happy to have my Rosie the Riveter DIY Halloween costume included with all these cute & clever costume ideas over on Southern Living magazine! Look back to last October and see the full tutorial and download your own Rosie badge.
xo-Reese
Happy to have my Rosie the Riveter DIY Halloween costume included with all these cute & clever costume ideas over on Southern Living magazine! Look back to last October and see the full tutorial and download your own Rosie badge.
xo-Reese
I’m so thrilled with how this table turned out! When I set out to find a table for this little reading nook (ok, that includes magazines 🙂 too) I only had an idea of the size I wanted to find. When I found this table at a local thrift store it didn’t look great. It had been stained lumpy & unevenly.
At the end of each year comes the end of usefulness for that yearly calendar, but it doesn’t have to be. Cutting out the illustrations from last year’s calendar to reuse & repurpose them is a fun and easy DIY craft project! You can make your old calendar illustrations into a quirky animal collage of wall art prints or you can turn them into a whimsical animal garland to hang in kid’s rooms, your office or any place that can use a fun, make you smile, element of whimsy!
So, you want to dress up for Halloween, but who has the time to spend hours on a costume? Or, maybe you put your Halloween costume off until the very last minute!!!
Rosie the Riveter is a classic & it’s so easy to pull this costume together quick! Plus girl power!
I love all the cute things painted onto concrete so I decided to make my own DIY stencil and give it a try. I bought a package of DIY stencil material at a local craft store and then used my Cricut to cut out the design.