Neon Hanging Coconut Planter DIY

Neon Hanging Coconut Planter DIY

Neon Hanging Coconut Planter DIY

Have you ever crafted with coconuts? Well, I gave it a try a few weeks ago and it was a bit of challenge. The first thing you need to figure out when it comes to coconut crafts: how do you open the darn thing? I went through a few before I finally got the hang of it (I kept cracking them down the side, instead of across the middle). Once you figure out how to crack a coconut in half (I shared how to do that on the HP Create blog), you can turn your cracked coconut into my lovely Neon Hanging Coconut Planter DIY. I’m so happy with how these turned out (even though it took a bit of process to get the coconut cracking process down).

Supplies you will need for this project:

  • 1 coconut
  • 1 inch wide painter’s tape
  • Large knife
  • Primer paint
  • Neon acrylic paint (I used Martha Stewart Lightning Bug and Date Night Rose)
  • Higher number grit sandpaper and lower number grit sandpaper
  • Heavy duty fishing line
  • Dremel or drill with ⅛ inch bit
  • A Pencil
  • Small plant (preferably something from the succulent family)
  • Dirt (cactus dirt for succulents)
  • Free printable (you can find it on the original blog post over on HP Create)
  • Optional item: Super fine steel wool
  • Optional item: Hot glue gun and hot glue

Neon Hanging Coconut Planter DIY GIF

Have you been gardening? Adding plants to your garden, or even to your home this Spring? To check out the full tutorial for the Neon Hanging Coconut Planter DIY, head on over to the HP Create Blog.

– Chelsey

P.S. I’m a paid contributor for the HP Create blog. If you liked this DIY, check out these other garden creations I made for HP: String Air Plant Holder, Fruity Mod Podge Planter, and Floral cupcake toppers for your garden party. 

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Categories: diy, For The Outdoors, HP


Strawberry Easter Egg DIY

Strawberry Easter Egg DIY

Strawberry Easter Egg DIY

When I was a kid Easter was one of my favorite holidays. I LOVED coloring the eggs and searching for them the next day with family. I especially loved it when the Easter Bunny would surprise us with a special egg that we had never seen! How did that bunny do it? Hee. How fun would it be to surprise the kiddos with these strawberry eggs? I know I would have loved finding one of these special eggs in my basket as a kid.

Supplies:

  • Bright White Inkjet Paper
  • eggs
  • needle
  • acrylic paint (I used from Martha Stewart)
  • 1/2 inch paint brush
  • small pointy paintbrush
  • bamboo skewers
  • hot glue gun and glue
  • scissors
  • free Strawberry Tops Printable (link found below)

 

Directions:

STEP 1:

Blow the yolk out of the eggs. You can follow my detailed how-to over on my blog. It’s pretty easy to do. Basically you use the needle to poke a small hole on one end (I put the small hole on the pointy part of the egg for the strawberries), then use the needle to make a slightly larger hole on the other end.

Put your mouth over the small hole and blow the egg into a bowl. Time for omelettes!

Run some water into the egg, blow it out, and let the eggs dry completely.

STEP 2:

Put the bamboo skewers into the larger hole of the egg and place in a cup to support the egg for painting.

STEP 3:

Using the 1/2 inch wide brush, paint the eggs with the red paint. I only needed one coat of paint for my strawberries. Let the red paint dry completely.

STEP 4:

Using the small pointy brush, paint little dots with the yellow paint all over the egg. These are the seeds. Let the paint dry completely.

STEP 5:

Print out the free Strawberry Tops Printable. I provided a front and back so you can print the leaves double sided. Cut out the leaves.

Strawberry Easter Egg DIY

Gently fold parts of the leaves to make them look like real strawberry leaves. Use the hot glue to attach the leaves.

Strawberry Easter Egg DIY

You are done! How cute are these little “strawberries”?
– Chelsey

P.S. I was paid contributor on the HP Create Blog. 

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Categories: diy, Holiday - Easter, HP


Cute Chick Boiled Egg Snack for the Kids

Cute Chick Boiled Egg Snack for the Kids

I’m always thinking of new ways to make snack or meal time fun for the kid (you can check out some past ideas here). So this snack idea was inspired by Easter. These little chicks are hatching for the Spring. These would be very cute for an Easter morning breakfast!

Supplies:

  • eggs
  • knife
  • carrot
  • tiny edible dots for eyes (I used black salt, could use sesame seeds or bits of olive)

Chick Boiled Egg Snack Directions:

STEP 1:
Boil some eggs (you can check out my how to boil the perfect egg post here). Let them cool completely.

STEP 2:
Peel the shell off the eggs.

STEP 3:
Cut the egg in half, then cut the bottom of each half so it has a flat base and can sit.

STEP 4:
Flip the yolk are around in the egg half so the round side of the yolk is face up.

STEP 5:
Cut some triangles out of carrot, and place them on the yellow yolk. Add the “eyes” and you’re done!

Cute Chick Boiled Egg Snack for the Kids

Happy snacking!

– Chelsey


Chandelier Candle Holder Makeover

Chandelier Candle Holder Makeover

So, I’ve had this old chandelier for a couple of years now. My plan has always been to give it a makeover and turn it into an outdoor candle chandelier. I FINALLY finished this project. It’s so crazy that it took me so long since it’s such an easy project.

Before photo:

Chandelier Candle Holder Makeover

To check out the full DIY, head on over to the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

– Chelsey

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

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Categories: BHG, diy, For The Outdoors


3D Ombre Floral March and April Calendar Page

3D Ombre Floral March and April Calendar Page

I know we’re 4 days into the month of March, but I still want to share my little Ombre Floral Calendar (I also created an April calendar, just in case you find this post late). If you’d like to make this for the month of March or April, check out what you’ll need below.

Supplies needed for the 3D Ombre Floral March and April Calendar Page:

  • printer paper
  • card stock paper
  • scissors
  • hot glue gun and hot glue
  • free printable Flowers (found on the HP Create site)
  • free printable March and April calendars (found on the HP Create site)

It’s basically free to make, as long as you have a printer. To check out the full DIY, head on over to the HP Create blog.

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor on the HP Create Blog. 


Mossy Home Wall Decor DIY

Mossy Home Wall Decor DIY

Guys, Spring is just around the corner and I’m ready to see all those pretty flowers bloom and the leaves back on all of the trees. To get myself ready for the new blooming weather, I made this Mossy Home Wall Decor DIY for the HP Create blog. It’s hanging on my wall with Command Strips (easy to remove). What you’ll need for the project:

  • “HOME” printables (provided on the HP Create blog)
  • Cardboard
  • X-ACTO knife
  • Cutting mat
  • Hot glue gun and hot glue
  • Sheet moss (found at most craft stores)
  • Command Strips
  • Optional: Bamboo skewers

The best party about this DIY is it cost me less than $5 to make. To check out the full DIY (and printable HOME letters), head on over to the HP Create blog.

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor on the HP Create Blog. 

Categories: diy, For The Home, HP


Floral Drawer Pull DIY’s (with free printable)

Floral Drawer Pull DIY's (with free printable)

Recently I created some really sweet floral drawer pulls to put in my daughter’s room for the HP Create blog. These are flowers from my garden that I photographed and made printables from. You’ll just need a bit of mod Podge, these cute drawer pulls from Target, and my free printables (or take some photos of flowers from your garden).

Floral Drawer Pull DIY's (with free printable)

To check out the full DIY, head on over to the HP Create blog.

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor on the HP Create blog. 

Categories: diy, For The Home, HP