Light-up Glitter Marquee Letters on BHG

Light-up Glitter Marquee Letters // thepapermama.com

I hope you’re all having a FABulous week! I’m in Salt Lake City for Alt Summit… so crazy busy! We’re hosting a Carnival themed party here, and we shared a little party diy with you on the Better Homes and Gardens blog. Check it out! It’s fun. I love it.

Light-up Glitter Marquee Letters // thepapermama.com

If you want to keep up with my trip at Alt, you can check me out on Instagram.

– Chelsey


It’s just about that time for Bacon Hearts.

Bacon Hearts Recipe and Tips // thepapermama.com

Way back in 2011 I made some bacon hearts. It was my budget/super romantic Valentine’s gift to the husband. I shared it on my blog and everyone loved it. They love it so much that each year around this time I start to get a lot of visitors here to check out my bacon. Hello new friends! The comments I get back from this creation bring about 50% successful hearts and 50% failed attempts. I’ve made these little guys quite a few times (with 2 failed attempts) and I want to share a couple tips with you before you get bakin’ that bacon (see what I did there, “bakin’/bacon”)! Anyway… these hearts even made there way into last year’s February Ladies’ Home Journal (with Miss Hoda and KLG, hee).

Bacon Hearts in Ladies Home Journal // thepapermama.com

First tip: to get this to work you need thick and floppy bacon. Yeah, that sounds weird and I don’t really think the grocery stores are cool with you taking the bacon out of the packaging and shaking it. It’s sort of a trial and error thing, or buy a couple different brands of bacon. We have had a lot of luck with Costco’s Kirkland Brand bacon. It’s thick and floppy. Perfect for hearts.

Bacon Hearts Recipe and Tips // thepapermama.com

Other tip: don’t forget about your baking bacon. It can burn fast, and those hearts aren’t as awesome if burnt. Still tasty (cause bacon), just not as awesome. Head on over to the original post to get the baking details.

– Chelsey

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Some time off.

Striped Painted Glassware // thepapermama.com

I just enjoyed the most amazing time off. It was glorious. There’s only been one other time I’ve taken a full week off of blogging. It was much needed. I even kept my instagram/other social media use down to a minimum. With my craft show/blog/kid’s bday/and life… I was done. I didn’t even make it through all of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas. SO close. Hee.

Well, I wasn’t 100% on vacation. I still worked on some stuff + posted a DIY on the Better Homes and Gardens blog! Check it out if you have a chance… I’m pretty in love with how these glasses turned out. Perfect for a New Year’s toast.

Ok, how was your Christmas? Did you get a break?

– Chelsey

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Day 42: Santa and Antler Bottle Hats (with free printables)!

Santa and Antler Bottle Hats w/ free printables // thepapermama.com

Day 42 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Santa and Antler Bottle Hats! Do you have a beer or wine connoisseur to buy a gift for? Perfect! Use these Santa and Antler printable bottle hats to spruce up the boring ‘ol beer bottle. This would even work for olive oils, etc.

Just click here and here, then right click + save the printouts. Cut out the hat + antlers. I chose to leave a little bit of yellow outline (it’s easier to cut out). Cut out the white box and fold. Use some heavy duty double sided adhesive to attach to the top of your bottle. Done.

– Chelsey

To keep up with the series, click here or on the image below!

50 Diy Days of Christmas // thepapermama.com

P.S. If you’d like to reminisce in the past 50 DIY Days of Christmas… here you are: 2011 & 2012. All printables and downloads are for personal use only. 

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Day 27 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: 2013 Holiday Gift Guide // thepapermama.com


Day 41: Paper Deer Mount Card (from Cathe Holden on HP Create)

Paper Deer Mount Card // hp create

Day 41 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Paper Deer Mount Card (made by Cathe from Just Something I Made) from HP Create. These are adorable! Make this paper deer mount into some holiday decor, OR make it and give as a card to a favorite person this holiday. Enjoy!

To get the full tutorial + the free printables, head over to see Cathe’s post on HP Create!

– Chelsey

To keep up with the series, click here or on the image below!

50 Diy Days of Christmas // thepapermama.com

P.S. If you’d like to reminisce in the past 50 DIY Days of Christmas… here you are: 2011 & 2012I’m a paid contributor at HP Create.

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Day 40: Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal Gift Tags

Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal Gift Tags // thepapermama.com

Day 40 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal Gift Tags! Yesterday I gave you a printable, and today I give you some gift tags. If your gift recipient has a sense of humor, this gift tag is perfect. Enjoy!

Click here and right click + save to download the print.

– Chelsey

To keep up with the series, click here or on the image below!

50 Diy Days of Christmas // thepapermama.com

P.S. If you’d like to reminisce in the past 50 DIY Days of Christmas… here you are: 2011 & 2012. All printables and downloads are for personal use only. 

This post is brought to you by,

Day 27 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: 2013 Holiday Gift Guide // thepapermama.com


Day 39: Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal Printable!

Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal // freebie printable to download at thepapermama.com

Day 39 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: Merry Christmas Ya Filthy Animal Printable!

Merry Christmas Ya filthy animal! Yeah. I was obsessed with Home Alone as a kiddo. I quoted it often and laughed at all the fabulous jokes. ::insert Macaulay Culkin putting on aftershave and screaming here::

This is why I created this print for you! The perfect last minute gift. Print this buddy at the highest quality, trim to 8 x 10, and pop into a frame. Enjoy!

Click here and right click + save to download the print.

– Chelsey

To keep up with the series, click here or on the image below!

50 Diy Days of Christmas // thepapermama.com

P.S. If you’d like to reminisce in the past 50 DIY Days of Christmas… here you are: 2011 & 2012. All printables and downloads are for personal use only. 

This post is brought to you by,

Day 27 of my 50 DIY Days of Christmas: 2013 Holiday Gift Guide // thepapermama.com

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