More Thoughts of Summer...with a Simple Target Find!

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I've had this little wooden banner from the target dollar spot for a little bit, just waiting for the right time to use it. That time is now!

As you know, I started working on some patriotic décor this week. The best thing about that is if you like it, patriotic items can be used from May till September. Which makes it totally worth your time to decorate red, white and blue!

The first thing I did was take this all apart. Half of my pieces were painted, so I figured it would be really easy to mod podge scrapbook paper over those. Then, the other half that wasn't, I painted. I grabbed some patriotic paper, red and blue paint and got to work. I traced my triangle onto the paper and cutout all the pieces needed. Like any other time your using mod podge, put down a thin coat then apply your paper, thin apply thin coat over top.

Once I had everything painted and mod podged, I had to start restringing my pieces. I laid out the pieces in the pattern I wanted. Anytime your working with twine it likes to fray so here's a trick. Dab a little bit of mod podge on your fingers and run it on the end of the twine. It dries really quick and acts like a glue, the end of your twine will be like a shoestring and your set.

I did have to poke holes on the pieces I put the paper on, but that was easy. Just poked the end with a awl. Make sure you re-string it exactly how it was so and keep the pattern the same so it will hang the right way without wanting to roll. Check out the finished garland!



How adorable is that?? I think the garland was $3 from target, I used a couple different designs of scrapbook paper, paint and mod podge. Simple, but so cute. Now, would someone tell summer we are just about ready!!

The wreath and popsicle door hanger are available too! Check out the shop page @ www.underacottonwood.com/shop.


Happy Crafting!

Jill


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  • Leslie Leslie on May 10, 2021

    Hi Jill, cute swag. I was thinking if someone wants to make and can't find the Target triangles, get Balsa Wood sheets or even very thin plywood and cut triangles out with a fine tooth saw such as a coping saw. For a different take make the triangles go in the opposite direction in the center and put a white or gold painted wooden star in the center. The wreath with the red, white, and blue popsicles is lovely and going to check it out thank you for sharing your projects with us.

  • Kay Kay on May 10, 2021

    Can you not make the triangles out of stiff cardboard. You could also paint a coat of mod podge on then to if you wish to make them more durable.

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