We're having a party
on the 4th of July!
So I'm serving up Summer
a little bit country.
It's a mini pallet or crate
with a mini pennant pom banner
to hold your party napkins.
You could make it to suit any occasion
that's a celebration.
And if you have wood scraps like I do,
this is a quick project.
I used fence board scraps.
After the Early American Stain base,
brush on a mix of white and raw sienna.
I put a clear sealer on the stain coat.
I do that mostly to rid of the stain smell faster.
Today I used Pledge Gloss Floor Sealer.
You could use polycrylic or clear glaze
or spray sealer.
Any of those would work.
Put some eye screws in the corners
to hold your party banner.
Tea Stained book pages for pennants.
Tea Stained coffee filters for poms.
You can get 4 mini poms out of one coffee filter
cutting them into about 2" circles.
Gather and scrunch.
Put a dab of hot glue on the back
of the pom's cut edge.
Tie onto jute string banner.
You could put a party banner all the way around
and make it for any type of party.
The Mason jars got the same pennant pom do
and will hold the plastic forks and spoons.
Serving it up country style
goes good with
Summer Barbeque.
Hope you all have a fun week,
Deb
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Soooooo cute and creative! I love the little mini banner. Hugs, Holly
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Darn cute!
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Cute!! love the little banner!
ReplyDeleteA super cute display! The darling vintage banner adds sweetness to it.
ReplyDeleteThat is soooo cute! I love all things painted and tiny, so I'm all over this. Way cool :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love the banner! Found you through Knick of Time
ReplyDeleteI love love love that little pallet napkin holder Deb, so creative! And the pennant is adorable. I want to make one right now. I had no idea you could apply a floor polish to seal it. Good to know! Have a fun party and a safe 4th!
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Sweet napkin holder! Pinned:) Stop by
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Adorable! and not surprised it is yours... you do such beautiful work!
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I 'found' you last year and I love all your projects and it tickles me when I 'recognize' your style in a linky party. Thank you for all the inspiration!
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh . . . the mini bunting is darling. I think bunting (big or small) adds such sweet whimsy.
HOw do you come up with this stuff? YOu are amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery creative, just love it. Happy 4th! Visiting from SYC.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is sooo . . . cute. But then, I love everything you do! Your 4th of July banner is going on all 3 of my FB pages today to celebrate the holiday. Happy Independence Day! Patti
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! Love all of the details.
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All of us at The T2Women
Deb, super cute. Love the little mini banner! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
That is completely awesome! I love how you made it to look like a pallet, and then all of those intricacies! So awesome, I am pinning this, thanks for sharing it over at the DIY Sunday Showcase!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is this! It just makes me smile! love the basket and love the sweet little banner - too cool! I do appreciate you sharing with Home and Garden Thursday,
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Good morning Deb, I wanted to share with you that your post will be featured in this week's Home and Garden Party, I appreciate you sharing,
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Could we do a mind meld so you could share some of your amazing creativity with me? You just keep coming up with the most amazing things!! I love this and I can't wait to make one. Thank you for sharing at Redoux! I am featuring today. You are amazing!
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