Today I'm sharing a post in collaboration with HobbyLobby that I've been waiting months to share! A farmhouse Christmas with Hobby Lobby.... enjoy!
Craft something beautiful with this Green Foam Cross. This cross is made of foam and boasts a solid green color. Add faux florals, ribbons, signs, and other embellishments for the perfect display of love and rememberance! Details: Dimensions: 18" H x 11.75" W x 1" D Material: Foam Color: Green Quantity: 1 Shipping: Please provide a physical street address for the shipment of merchandise orders. PO Box shipping addresses may be provided for gift card only orders. Most orders will ship within 1-2 business days and tracking is provided via email when the order ships. Delivery usually takes an additional 3-4 business days. Keep in mind, some orders may require an additional business day to process, and some locations can require 5-7 business days for delivery. Returns: We want you to be happy with your purchase! If you're not completely satisfied, you can return your item within 90 days Visit our Shipping & Returns page for complete information.
A photo tour of the different things that Hobby Lobby has in their store for the Christmas Season. You could decorate your home all in one place!
Recently I saw a wire tree with beads and fell in love! Here I'm sharing the easy steps of creating your own wood bead wired Christmas tree!
Make chic oversized Christmas ornaments from metal hoops and the coziest yarn + cute embellishments from Hobby Lobby Christmas department. Full tutorial + sources linked in comments. #hobbylobby...
Update your Holiday Home decor in minutes with these must-have Christmas Decorations from Hobby Lobby! I share my favorite affordable Christmas decor items this year that you can order online now! #farmhousechristmasdecor
Update your Holiday Home decor in minutes with these must-have Christmas Decorations from Hobby Lobby! I share my favorite affordable Christmas decor items this year that you can order online now! #farmhousechristmasdecor
Love all the amazing Christmas decor in Hobby Lobby! 🥰 #hobbylobby #hobbylobbyfinds #christmascountdown #countdowntochristmas. Creating with Ms Nancy · Original audio
Shabby Chic Tree DIY using beaded trim from the Hobby Lobby! #shabbychic #diy #homedecor #vintage | lobby, tree, moulding
Ladies, Some of the featured items here are out of stock online at the time I wrote this article for you, but your local store might very well have these items in stock. I do think posts like this are timely as we near decorating for Christmas, but the best time to shop for Christmas
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Please enjoy this DIY Christmas ornament chandelier / bubble chandelier tutorial. This will be a short and sweet post, please refer to the pictures and step by step directions at the end. Feel free to reach out with any questions you may have! What you’ll need: Inner portio
Where to buy craft supplies online doesn't have to be a mystery. This is my personal list of resources plus secret discounts to help you buy your own craft supplies online! This is an ongoing list that will be added to as new resources are discovered. Enjoy shopping for all things crafting from painting to
Ladies, Happy Christmas decorating season! I am buzzing with enthusiasm to dress this little rental house for Christmas. It led me to reflect on so many years where I worked with very little money to make things beautiful, and this year is no exception. Since I have champagne taste, here are the best luxury finds
Ladies, Happy Christmas decorating season! I am buzzing with enthusiasm to dress this little rental house for Christmas. It led me to reflect on so many years where I worked with very little money to make things beautiful, and this year is no exception. Since I have champagne taste, here are the best luxury finds
"When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy."🎄 Matthew 2:10 Hello friends! Happy December! I wanted to share on here some fun festive crafts that I have been creating this Christmas season for not only just my home but making some to share with others. Lately I really been into the neutral and nostalgic look of Christmas decor. I love dainty items that feel warm and cozy. These little Christmas tree garlands are just the cutest. They are unique and would love great in your kiddo's room or any area in your home. I hope you enjoy this quick tutorial to make these at home for your family. If you aren't into making them but would like to purchase them follow me on my Instagram and send me a dm. I am selling a couple for those interested this holiday season. Hoping to open an ETSY shop soon! AHHHH! I am so nervous even typing it! Alright let's get to the tutorial! Supplies: green yarn (can be found at Hobby Lobby/Michael's/Walmart) Leftover cardboard fabric scissors needle hot glue gun / glue sticks white pom poms (found mine at Hobby Lobby) wooden stars (found a big pack via Amazon) jute twine or any string of choice to hang your garland Note: It takes 3 parts to make 1 tree. So before you start cut your twine to your desired length and decide how many Christmas tree you want and then multiply that number by 3. This will tell you how many tassels you will need to make for your garland. For example: I decided to make my garland with 7 Christmas trees so I had to make 21 tassels. Warning when you see this number you first reaction might be to freak and not even attempt to do this project! I speak this from experience! HA! However it happens so quickly that you don't even notice how many you made until you finish. It is a easy and quick process. Tassel Instructions: 1. With your leftover cardboard, you are going to cut out a 2x2 inch square. It doesn't have to be perfect but cut it around that measurement. If you want longer Christmas trees then you would make the cut size larger. 2. At one end of the cardboard you want to make two small slits. This will help you keep in place your yarn as you are wrapping it around the cardboard. 3. Cut two 3-4 inch pieces of yarn. Take one of the pieces and line it up along the top edge of the square (the opposite end of where you made your slits). 4. Take your yarn and secure the end into your left cardboard slot. 5. Hold the 4 inch piece of yarn long the top edge of the cardboard and start wrapping the rest of the yarn around the back and front of the cardboard. I wrapped mine around 15 times. You can do it 10,15, or even 20 times. It depends on your desired thickness and your yarn of choice. 6. Use this first attempt as your test to see how many times you want to wrap around your cardboard and write it down if needed. 7. When you are done wrapping the secure the yarn in the right cardboard slit and cut. 8. Double knot the 4 inch piece of yarn on top very tightly. 9. Cut the wrapped strings on the opposite side and then remove the secured ends from their slits. 10. To hide your knot you will flip the tassel so that the top bends in the opposite direction and with your last piece of yarn. use it to tie a double knot to create what will look like a little head. 11. Turn the tassel over and trim the ends for a clean look. Note: For the top head of my tassels I leave the top knot showing. But you dont have to do that. Its just a look that I prefer. Repeat these steps and you will have completed your trees. Garland Instructions: 1. Separate all your tassels into sets of threes. 2. Fill your middle tassel upside down and flatten the yarn. Add some hot glue to the center of the inside and attach it the head of the bottom tassel. Adjust the yarn so that it hides the head of the bottom tassel. 3. Then do the same step to the top tassel to the middle tassel's head. 4. Once all your trees are glued together now is the fun decorating part. I like to add white pom poms to my trees. Each one I added about 7-8 pom poms. Use your hot glue to add each pom pom to your tree. 5. Then to top the tree I used wooden stars that you can find in Hobby Lobby (10 pack) or you can buy a larger pack via Amazon. 6. Once your done decorating, take your needle and thread your twine through it. Note: You can add wood beads in between each tree if you like that look. 7. Use your needle and put it through the top head of your Christmas tree and thread it to your desired spot on your twine. Repeat this step until your garland is complete. Viola! I hope you love the garland! If you want to see this tutorial check out my Pinterest page for a quick video.
Hobby Lobby is known for massive discounts, and the Hobby Lobby Christmas clearance sales can save you 90% off. But timing is important. Here's how to save.