• 5 Minute Projects,  Crafts,  Holidays & Seasons

    Five Minute Friday: Feather Christmas Ornament

    Five Minute Friday
    Welcome to 5 Minute Friday. This is a weekly post where we share quick tips, projects, and recipes that can all be completed in 5 minutes or less! The topic this week is Feather Christmas Ornament.

    Feather Christmas Ornament

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    This is probably one of easiest, yet elegant ornaments you could possibly make. And it actually only takes about one minute (or less!) to complete each one, so that makes it a major score in my book.

    You will need:

    Plastic Ornament Hanger

    Remove the top piece from the ornament. (I chose plastic because… Kids, Puppy, Cat.)

    Ornament Top

    Insert one white feather. (Depending on the size of the feather, you may want to cut it down a bit. Or not.) If needed, use a pencil or something similarly slim to move the feather around inside of the ornament until it is situated to your liking. Replace top piece.

    Feather Ornament

    Attach ornament hanger.

    Swirl Ornament Hanger

    And you are done! Super easy, right? I love the way these ornaments look on a Christmas tree. They are very simple, but the light reflects perfectly off of the ball. It kind of gives them an ethereal presence.

    Christmas Tree Decor Ornament

    We’ve had these pretty ornaments hanging on our Christmas tree for over 10 years and they are still one of our favorites! Check back soon to see our Christmas tree all decked out for the holidays.

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  • We Dig It

    We Dig It: DIY Gifts

    The holiday season is in full swing. As you are searching for gift ideas for your loved ones, keep in mind our wonderful list of gifts for $10 and under and our rustic style gift guide. Since we are a DIY blog, it only seemed natural to compile a list of fabulous DIY Gifts for you too. Whether you are on tight budget, a crafty sort of person, or want to try something new, these DIY Gifts are a wonderful way to wish your friends and a family happy holidays.

    We Dit It

    Dip Mix Ornaments by Bubbly Nature Creations
    Dip-Mix-Ornaments

    Clementine Wreaths by Omiyage Blogs
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    DIY Painted Kitchen Towels by Addicted 2 DIY
    DIY Painted Towels

    DIY Bath Fizzy Bombs by Sarah Titus
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    Quote Pillow by Inspired by This
    Painted Pillow

    Anniversary Art by Elizabeth Joan Designs
    Anniversary Art 1

    Jack Daniels Soap Dispenser by Curly Birds
    Jack Soap

    Magnetic Wristband by My Altered State
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    Bragg Book by Nalle’s House
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    Sock Monkey by Craft Passion
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    Kids’ Tool Belt by Elizabeth Joan Designs
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    DIY Doctor Play Set by My Poppet
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    We hope you liked this week’s round up! Do you make your own holiday gifts? We would love to hear from you!

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  • Holidays & Seasons,  Home Decor

    Holiday Home Tour 2015

    Welcome to the Holiday Home Tour 2015! If you are new to our blog or a frequent reader, we are so excited to have you here. Also, if you are coming over from Up to Date Interiors, welcome to you too. My name is Emily and I blog here at Elizabeth Joan Designs with my sister, Erin. Today, I’m sharing my a tour of my home decorated for the holidays. (Check out Erin’s My Home Style Blog Hop: Christmas Tree Edition coming up next week.)

    Are you recovering from Thanksgiving okay? I have been so bombarded with sickness over the past month, I can’t wait to start feeling better. Soon, I hope. Well, come on in and see our simple holiday decor for the year.

    I recently shared an entryway update, but now I get to show it off all decked-out for the winter season.

    Winter Entryway Decor
    Snowflake Boxes
    Ice Skate Decor
    The Polar Express is one of our family’s all time favorite Christmas books.

    The Polar Express
    Wreaths are so beautiful and simple, I knew this year I had to have mini ones displayed on our kitchen cabinets. I love the contrast of the green wreaths on the white cabinets.

    Holiday Kitchen 2015
    Holiday Decor Kitchen
    Kitchen Christmas Wreaths
    Here in western New York we see a lot of snow. My attitude is if you can beat ’em, join ’em, hence the snowflakes on our kitchen window.

    Snowflake Kitchen Window
    Oh, my pride and joy: our buffet table and pegboard. This is one of my favorite spots in the whole house. A few neutral touches brings this area up to speed with the rest of our holiday decor.

    Holiday Home Tour 2015 Buffet
    Pegboard and Buffet decor
    Star Ornament Pegboard decoration
    Pegboard wreath decor
    Holiday Deer Ornament
    Pegboard Holiday display 2015
    Who decorates their bathroom for Christmas? I do, and proud of it. Just because it is the smallest room in the house doesn’t mean it can’t join in the festivities.

    Bathroom Christmas Decor 2015
    Home Tour Bathroom Decor
    We are introducing a new to us family tradition this holiday season. Ever heard of the Christmas Pickle? You can read all about it on Wikipedia.

    Christmas Pickle
    Just like I shared in last years holiday home tour, we put up our Advent calendar again. Let the count down begin!

    Advent Count Down
    That’s all I have for you this home tour. Hopefully I will be feeling better soon so we can get our living room decorated before the holidays come and go. Have you started decorating yet?

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    Your next stop is Pretty Practical Home. Become inspired by hopping around and take a look at all of these amazing home tours happening all week!

    Monday, November 30th

    Green With Decor

    3 Little Greenwoods

    Our House Now a Home

    Lehman Lane

    Designing Vibes

    Tuesday, December 1st

    Our Crafty Mom

    Domicile 37

    Shabby Grace Blog

    Dream Design DIY

    Wednesday, December 2nd

    My Life from Home

    Up to Date Interiors

    Elizabeth Joan Designs

    Pretty Practical Home

    Thursday, December 3rd

    Casa Watkins

    The Deans List Blog

    Craving Some Creativity

    Vintage Romance Style

    Friday, December 4th

    Flourish & Knot

    Around the Watts House

    Karen’s Up on the Hill

    What Rose Knows

    Creatively Homespun

  • Build It Yourself,  Home Decor

    Framed Wallpaper Panels

    Several years ago, while my aunt and uncle were remodeling their home, they passed along to me some awesome wallpaper they had leftover. I was totally smitten with the design and had plans to use the wallpaper on the inside of a bookshelf, but later decided not to, for fear that it’s loveliness would get covered up. Then, one day, I came across a post from The Hunted Interior with the idea of creating DIY framed wallpaper panels. And I loved it.

    Framed Wallpaper Panels
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    I knew that creating the framed wallpaper panels was the perfect solution to showcase my amazing wallpaper. I followed Kristin’s tutorial with a few tweaks here and there.

    Supplies:

    I started by cutting the MDF board and trim pieces to my desired lengths (with a little help from the hubs). Mine measured 21″ X 49″, which was just a 1/2 inch wider than the original width of the wallpaper.

    Wall Panel Measurements

    Next, I measured and cut the wallpaper to fit on the board. Using the paint brush, I applied wallpaper paste to the back of the wallpaper and attached it to the board.

    Wallpaper Paste Brush

    While that dried, I painted the mitered trim pieces and then used wood glue to stick them on around the edges of the panel, creating a pretty frame. (Sorry, I forgot to photograph that step!)

    Woods Wallpaper

    Finally, using Command Strips, I carefully hung the panels on the wall (after measuring where they would go.) They only weighed about 6.5 lbs each, so hopefully they will stay up on the wall without a problem.

    3M Picture Frame Hanger

    The panels are now happily hanging in our bedroom and I love that I can enjoy them everyday.

    Wallpaper Frames Black White

    They were super easy to put together, but the most exciting part it that if we ever decide to move, we can easily take our framed wallpaper panels with us!