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DIY Pinboard | Painted Herringbone

Continuing with Robin’s room, here’s an easy project that is both decorative and functional. A pinboard is not only a great way to display your child’s artwork – it’s a spot for items of importance like photos, party invitations, souvenirs and mementos.

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Junk to Funk | DIY Painted Shelf

There’s nothing more satisfying than finding an old, “junky” piece of furniture or decorative item, and turning it into something new and useful again! Whether you’re restoring it to its former glory, or freshening it up for the modern world – it’s awesome to not only save money (and space at the landfill) but also end up with something new to decorate your home.

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Ghosts-on-a-stick | Halloween Decoration

Hallowe’en is almost over for another year, but I wanted to add to the spookiness of our lawn before the Trick-or-Treaters arrive. Some might say that the un-mowed grass is scary enough, but I think that what it needs is…ghosts!

This crafty decoration is easy enough for even the youngest kids. You’ll just have to help out with a few things, but they can create the creepy, scary, ghostly faces!

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DIY Spider Web | Halloween Decoration

This Hallowe’en, I’ve been on the lookout for crafts/decorations that Robin, at age 3, can help me with. Inspired by the window display of Pottery Barn, we decided to make our own spooky spider webs.

You might just have everything on-hand to make this creepy, crawly Hallowe’en decoration. And if not, a quick trip to Walmart or the dollar store and you’ll be set.

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