Day 4: Five Thanksgiving Table Ideas for the Kids!

Day 4 of 50 DIY Days: Five Thanksgiving Table Ideas for the Kids!

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and now that I have two kiddos I want to plan some fun ideas for them (and the other kiddos) to make the “kids table” more exciting.

 

1) Make these cute turkey napkin rings for your kid’s table. Found on View From The Fridge.

Find out how to make these cute turkey napkin rings for your kid's table. Found on View From The Fridge.

2) Set up a little caramel apple bites station for the kiddos dessert after their tasty meal. Found on Food Network.

Set up a little caramel apple bites station for the kiddos dessert after their tasty meal. Found on Food Network.

3) Skip the boring bowl of fruit salad and create something fun for your kids to eat! Find out how to make this turkey fruit platter on The First Year.

Skip the boring food platter and create something fun for your kids to eat! Find out how to make this turkey food platter on The First Year.

4) Make the kiddo’s table extra special with these fun table decoration ideas! Find them on my blog right here.

5) Annnnnd, since you’re already making a turkey shaped fruit platter, you should probably also make a turkey shaped cheese tray. Found on A Beautiful Mess.

Annnnnd, since you're already making a turkey shaped fruit platter, you should probably make a turkey shaped cheese tray. Found on A Beautiful Mess.

Are you doing anything exciting for your kids table?

Click here to keep up with my 50 DIY Days and check out holiday DIYs from the past few years.

– Chelsey

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Day 3: Punny Christmas Tree

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Day 3 of 50 DIY Days: Punny Christmas Tree

Guys. This might be my weirdest Christmas DIY to date. Ha! And I love it. It’s me in tree form. If you know me personally, then you know that I like to tell terrible jokes. Puns are my favorite and now they are covering this Christmas tree I made for the Michaels Dream Tree Challenge!

If you are as weird as I am and want to completely embarrass your friends and family with some terrible puns this holiday season, I have provided all of these puns for you to use on your very own tree! Highly recommended for this project: A Silhouette cutting machine! There’s just way too much to cut out by hand. I provided all the files for you to use.

Supplies needed to craft this tree:

*Note for materials: If you have a green tree, just change the paper color from black to white so it will pop on the tree.

Directions:

Step 1) Prep all your supplies. Get the cutting machine ready by loading the black paper into it. Open up your first punny file and cut that paper! Note: You’ll notice that I connected the letters in each word with tiny tabs. This makes it SO much easier to hang up the words on your tree, instead of individual letters. Another note: you can easily adjust the sizes of each word in your Silhouette program before cutting.

If you don’t have a cutting machine and still want to do this project, here’s a list of all the puns:

  1. I’m the star (on the tree star)
  2. Son of a nutcrackers!
  3. Meowy Christmas!
  4. Happy holla days!
  5. Tree puns are sappy.
  6. The Christmas alphabet has noel.
  7. Snow what?
  8. We have chemis-tree.
  9. I be-leaf in yew.
  10. Sleigh my name, sleigh my name.
  11. Brace your elves, Christmas is coming.
  12. You’re tree-mendous!
  13. Believe in your elf.

Step 2) Once you have one pun cut and peeled off the cutting mat, you can cut little one each sections of the string. Use your hot glue gun and the string pieces to connect the words to create your puns.

Step 3) Repeat step 1 and cut out your Christmas tree punny star on the pink paper. Carefully peel it off the cutting mat and place it at the top of your pretty tree.

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Step 4) Hang up your colorful Christmas balls evenly around the tree. You won’t need to hang too many up, because your puns will take over most of the tree. Yay!

Step 5) Place your puns around the tree! Since I have a fake tree I was able to adjust the branches and move them to wear I needed the words to hang.

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And now you are done! You have probably the silliest tree in town, unless your neighbor has already put together their own punny joke tree. Ha! Click here to keep up with my 50 DIY Days and check out holiday DIYs from the past few years.

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Inspired to start decorating your own tree? Make sure you visit Michaels’ blog, The Glue String, to see the rest of the Michaels Makers’ dream holiday trees that were created this year.

– Chelsey

P.S. I am provided with a Michaels Gift card to craft this project for you. Michaels has their largest tree assortment this year, including colored and flocked trees. Check out all of their trees, ornaments and coordinating holiday décor on Michaels.com.

I want to see what you’re making! Share your crafting with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Tag my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.

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Day 2: 4 Fun DIY Turkey Crafts for the Kids!

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Day 2 of 50 DIY Days: Fun DIY Turkey Crafts for the Kids!

It’s day TWO of my 50 DIY Days and I’m excited to share 4 very Fun DIY Turkey Crafts for the Kids! My oldest daughter is going to be 7 in December and she is very into making things right now. I think we will be crafting some turkeys in the next couple of weeks!

1) This little turkey dude is adorable! You can download this turkey for your kids to cut out and decorate their cups on Thanksgiving! Found on Mer Mag.

This little turkey dude is adorable! You can download this turkey for your kids to cut out and decorate their cups on Thanksgiving! Found on Mer Mag.

2) Make these thankful turkey jars with your kids and they can give them to friends and family! This fun craft is from Local Adventurer.

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3) Pom poms are always perfect for kid crafting and apparently they are also perfect for making cute little pom pom turkeys! Find out how to make these cute turkeys on She Knows.

Pom poms are always perfect for kid crafting and apparently they are also perfect for making cute little pom pom turkeys! Find out how to make these cute turkeys on She Knows.

4) You can print out a free template to make this cardboard turkey for Thanksgiving! Find the directions and printable on Made By Joel.

You can print out a free template to make this cardboard turkey for Thanksgiving! Find the directions and printable on Made By Joel.

Click here to keep up with my 50 DIY Days and check out holiday DIYs from the past few years.

– Chelsey

I want to see what you’re making! Share your crafting with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Tag my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.

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Day 1: My Favorite Wreath DIYs

Day 1 of 50 DIY Days: My Favorite Wreath DIYs

This baby of mine seems to take most of my time and I haven’t been able to keep up with my shop and my blog, but I’m slowly getting back to it. I love blogging so it’s important to me that I keep up with this.

Anyway, today I’m kicking off my 50 DIY Days (you can check out the past few years right here). I’ll be honest: I probably won’t make it through all 50 days, but I’ll do my best since I love these posts.

Today is Halloween, but I’m ready for Christmas! Anyone else feel the same? Today I’m sharing three of my favorite wreaths that I’ve made in the past.

1. This little pom pom wreath is adorable. It always makes me think of rainbow brite!

2. I provided a printable so you can make this Silhouette Wreath for your home.

3. This delicate Maple Tree Seed Fall Wreath is perfect for Fall.

4. Last, but not least, my favorite wreath I’ve made to date: Honeycomb Berry Wreath.

Click here to keep up with my 50 DIY Days and check out holiday DIYs from the past few years.

– Chelsey

I want to see what you’re making! Share your crafting with me on Instagram. It could be one of my DIY’s, or a project you’re working on. Tag my IG account @thepapermama and use the hashtag #papermamafriends.

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12 Cool Kids Room Decor Ideas

12 Cool Kids Room Decor Ideas

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Kids rooms have a tendency to get messy FAST, so I’m always on the lookout for new decor ideas that are cute and organize the massive amount of toys, art, and other random items. I found 12 Cool Kids Room Decor Ideas that I love and I think you will enjoy.

 

1) I LOVE this little DIY cactus coat rack. It would look cute in just about any kids room. Found on Carnets Parisiens.

I LOVE this little DIY cactus coat rack. It would look cute in just about any kids room. Found on Carnets Parisiens.

2) My kiddo has SO MANY tiny toys that she loves. This little toy figurine display is so cute and would be perfect for her. Found on Young House Love.

My kiddo has SO MANY tiny toys that she loves. This little toy figurine display is so cute and would be perfect for her. Found on Young House Love.

3) If you’re kids room is tiny this may be a good option for you. A little bed loft built into a closet. Find the DIY on Bigger Than the Three of Us.

If you're kids room is tiny this may be a good option for you. A little bed loft built into a closet. Find the DIY on Bigger Than the Three of Us.

To check out the complete list of Cool Kids Room Decor Ideas head on over to the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

I want to see what you’re crafting! You can share a link to what you’ve made in the comments below, or tag me on Instagram with a photo (my user name is @thepapermama).

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor for the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

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14 Neat Pet DIY Ideas

14 Neat Pet DIY Ideas

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We love our pets, but that doesn’t mean all of their toys and supplies needs to make our homes look like a pet store. Check out these 14 Neat Pet DIY Ideas to inspire some pet crafting in your home!

1) Let’s be honest, a lot of cats craters are pretty ugly. This pretty color blocked cat scratching post will fit right in most homes and your kitty will love it. Found on A Beautiful Mess.

Let's be honest, a lot of cats craters are pretty ugly. This pretty color blocked cat scratching post will fit right in most homes and your kitty will love it. Found on A Beautiful Mess.

2) If you are a little more crafty and know how to use a power tool check out this amazing DIY Geometric Doghouse. Found on Home Made Modern.

If you are a little more crafty and know how to use a power tool check out this amazing DIY Geometric Doghouse. Found on Home Made Modern.

3) This lovely dog bed is a little more of an advanced project, but these ladies show you exactly how to make it. Found on A Beautiful Mess.

This lovely dog bed is a little more of an advanced project, but these ladies show you exactly how to make it. Found on A Beautiful Mess.

 

To check out the full list of Neat Pet DIY Ideas, head on over to the Better Homes and Gardens blog!

I want to see what you’re crafting! You can share a link to what you’ve made in the comments below, or tag me on Instagram with a photo (my user name is @thepapermama).

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor for the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

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12 Creative DIY Furniture Hacks

12 Creative DIY Furniture Hacks

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If you want some pretty new furniture for your home, but you don’t have the budget: no worries! Head to the thrift store, a garage sale, or maybe IKEA and find some furniture that just needs a little love and creativity to turn into the piece you’re looking for. Check out these 12 Creative DIY Furniture Hacks I found below.

 

1) A plain IKEA dresser can be turned into a fancy little dresser that will brighten up any room! Found on Bliss at Home.

A plain IKEA dresser can be turned into a fancy little dresser that will brighten up any room! Found on Bliss at Home.

2) This beautiful ottoman coffee table was made from a plain IKEA coffee table. She goes into great detail on how to tuft this pretty thing. Check it out on Melodrama.

This beautiful ottoman coffee table was made from a plain IKEA coffee table. She goes into great detail on how to tuft this pretty thing. Check it out on Melodrama.

3) This was a free found cabinet and it’s now a beautiful piece of furniture! I love the finished product. Check out the DIY on Poppytalk.

This was a free found cabinet and it's now a beautiful piece of furniture! I love the finished product. Check out the DIY on Poppytalk.

To check out the complete list of Creative DIY Furniture Hacks head on over to the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

I want to see what you’re crafting! You can share a link to what you’ve made in the comments below, or tag me on Instagram with a photo (my user name is @thepapermama).

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor for the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

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