Hello, friends! I'm Keely Yowler. As November begins, I'm busy holiday shopping, choosing recipes for family gatherings, and of course, decorating my home. This is my favorite time of year. I love the changing colors of the leaves, the cool breeze, and bringing out my favorite sweaters. Today, I want to share with you one of my latest holiday decor pieces that you can create with a few simple items.
I wanted to create a fun decor piece for my kitchen table, but this would look great in any room. First, I started with one of my trifle bowls from the kitchen cabinet. You could use any glass bowl, vase, or jar. Next, I took my favorite Imaginisce paper collection, "Happy Harvest". I cut two 2 1/2" x 12" strips of patterned paper to go all the way around my bowl. I then cut four 2" x 12" strips of orange cardstock and used my border punch along one side of each strip. Using my glue gun, I adhered one punched border strip to the top and one to the bottom of both of my patterned paper strips. The next step is to adhere these 2 strips around your bowl. If you are using a large bowl that requires more that one strip, it may be hard to make the edges of your strips meet. Just do your best. We will be covering the seams soon :) I cut a strip of brown ribbon to go around the center of my strips and adhered.
I cut 2 different leaf patterns with my Cricut, but you can along freehand draw leaves, use stamped leaves, or a stencil. For the bowl, you will need 4 leaves of each pattern. I scattered extra leaves I cut around the base of the bowl. If you are using the bowl on a table where all of the sides will be seen, be sure to create interest all around your project. I grouped the leaves together, covered my seams on each side and added an extra group to the back. Adhere the leaves and diecuts. I wanted to give my leaves and diecuts dimension, so I adhered with dimensional foam. If you are worried about seeing the foam from a side angle, apply the foam to only the center of your diecut and curl it's edges inward slightly. Lastly, I tucked a few extra leaves into the bowl filled with artificial pumpkins, goards, acorns, and leaves that I purchased at the dollar store. Tie an orange ribbon around the base.
Supplies:
Patterned paper, diecuts: Imaginisce "Happy Harvest" collection
Cardstock: Colorbok
Diecut leaves: Cricut "A Child's Year" cartridge
Ribbon: Michael's
Ink: Tsukineko
Adhesive: Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro, U Cut It 3D Adhesive Foam Blanks
Border Punch: Fiskars
Glass Trifle Bowl: Pampered Chef
Artifical Fall Foliage: The Family Dollar
Tada! There you have it. A fun centerpiece that is easy to create and change for any holiday or occasion. Wouldn't this be great filled with brightly colored candies and decorated for a birthday? Or...filled with pinecones and decorated for Winter? Enjoy! I'd love to see what you create.
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Permalink Reply by Lynn in St. Louis on November 15, 2011 at 12:56pm This is so adorable Keely - such a happy way to dress up for the holiday!
Permalink Reply by Lyn Bernatovich on November 15, 2011 at 1:17pm Love this idea Keely! I saw 'somewhere' to spray paint gourds in gold...this idea would work well for that too!
That's beautiful, maybe I can make it from some old candle holders! =)
Permalink Reply by Penny Douphinett on November 16, 2011 at 10:41am Really nice and cost effective too - which I love this time of year. I really enjoy the colors you used myself and have the perfect place on my kitchen island for my own version. Thanks!
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