I am so excited to share today's DIY because it is a collab with a fellow DIY Blogger friend of mine, Mikyla! Check out her blog and her insta, she has an amazing sense of color and is always posting awesome projects!We wanted to collab on a project together that was inspired by SPRING! We wanted it to be simple enough that we could both put our own spin on it! We each got two different sets of bowls, (I went Goodwill shopping!) and we each made a planter out of them! We kept our designs a secret from each other until we were finished, and they both ended up SO CUTE!
This DIY no sew hair scarf is the perfect summer accessory, great for a pool day or just for fun! There are also so many ways to tie a hair scarf. The great thing about this DIY is that you can pick any color and pattern you want, so you can easily choose what you want to pair it with.
Today I am sharing a message that really resonates with me. It is so important to treat each other with kindness and spread love in this broken world of ours. You never know what a smile, a compliment, or an act of kindness can do for someone. Wanna spread the message as well? Check out how you can make this easy DIY T-shirt.
I love me a good hat and they don't deserve to be shoved and smushed into a basket in a dark closet right?! Have you ever seen the wall hooks at Anthropologie? Amazing. Some of them are just so pretty and I'm always like what can I do with these?! So a lightbulb went off one day when I was rummaging through and I thought oh my, a hat gallery wall!
I don't know about you all, but I have about a thousand little earrings and earring backs floating around everywhere. I wanted something where I could put everything in one place, that was cute that I could hang up next to my other jewelry displays. Check out this easy, one day DIY!
With the weather so cold, I needed something fun to wear that made me want to actually leave the house. I am obsessed with this navy, rose and mustard color palette lately. I found this scarf at target with little specs of mustard and coral. So I went and found some yarn that matched, and got to it jazzing it up!