DIY trick or treat bags

DIY halloween trick or treat bag

I’m not sure we could get our children to agree to floss, visit the dentist, go to bed early and eat their green leafy vegetables without some sweet and sugary bribery. Halloween is no exception – it s a sugar-high holiday for kiddos – so why not have ‘fun’ with the kids and talk to them about what you expect of them after they consume of all that addicting sugar…oh, and get their commitment in writing!

How To
Buy a monster or pumpkin tote bag from the Dollar Section at Target
Use the Silhouette Electronic Cutting Tool to create a fun contract. Be sure to mirror the image before printing.
Place the text face-up on the tote bag, and cover it with a thin cotton cloth.
Iron on the image with an iron on medium heat. Press down firmly for 45-60 seconds, let cool for about 30 seconds, and peel off. You will likely have repeat the iron step several times – I know I did for all the letters to stick.
If you don’t have a Silhouette, another option is to use Sharpies or even stencils.

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diy halloween trick or treat bag

We shopped around for other fabulous DIY bags for you too!
1. Pillowcase Ghosts, Martha Stewart
2. Duct Tape Bag, Dukes and Duchesses
3. Silhouette Bag, Uncommon Designs
4. Witch Hat, So You Think You’re Crafty
5. Wild Things Tote, Bloesem Kids
6. Graphic Tote, Country Living

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{images via j. sorelle, Martha StewartUncommon Designs, Dukes and Duchesses, Country Living, So You Think Your Crafty, Bloesem Kids}

How To Create a DIY Book Page Wall

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from guest contributor: Kerri Cole

My inspiration came from the blog, Jones Design Company. Like me, Emily is willing to pick up a paint brush, rip up carpet, and change up the feel of her home on a whim. I love the freedom of being able to create and try new things knowing that if I don’t like it, I can change it back. Emily’s book page wall looks something like this…

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My book page wall was created the day before the crew from 5280 Home Magazine came for a photo shoot – as if there wasn’t enough to do to get ready!  Our home was featured in the summer 2014 issue, and you can see it here. It was so exciting to see the finished product! I created my book page wall so that it could come down easily – kind of a temporary art exhibition, but we loved it so much it has remained up even though the pages have begun to yellow from sunlight and the corners have begun to curl.

I’d love to take you through the process so you can create your own book page wall.

  1. PICK YOUR SPACE – I chose an entry stair wall to make a big first impression for my guests. You could choose a powder room (but not near any plumbing fixtures), a kitchen nook, a boring hall, etc. Even using children’s book pages with wonderful drawings in your child’s room would be great!
  2. GATHER YOUR MATERIALS – You will need four things: books, drafting dots, an exacto knife and an adhesive tape runner.  Select a book you don’t mind tearing pages out of, it can be hardcover or paperback depending upon the page size you want to use. Since we are a family of four, we each chose our favorite books in paperback to give our wall a more personal feel and then we also had a great story to share!  (These were: Romeo and Juliet, Anna Karenina, Catcher in the Rye and To Kill a Mockingbird) I used round drafting dots because, one, I had them available since I’m an interior designer and need them for my drafting floor plans, and two, they are easy to use and removable.  You can find these at any art, office, or craft/hobby store along with an adhesive tape runner.
  3. PREPARE YOUR SUPPLIES – Open the books and break the spine of the book in a couple of places, this helps to make a clean cut with your exacto knife near the spine. Once you have a decent stack of loose pages you are ready to begin. You might consider if you want just text, or if you want to have as many pictures or chapter start pages as you can.  I used a little of both. This adds even more character to your wall by adding these in.
  4.  BEGIN! – Starting along the base of the wall, begin by lining up the bottom of the page with the top of the base. Attach each page with a drafting dot at the top. Finish the bottom line and then start on the row above.

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You can either line them up so the bottoms are aligned (this works best if your book pages are the same size) or you can stagger the bottoms of the pages as I did. Remember to stand back every once in a while to make sure you are covering your wall and that your book page sides are remaining vertical and not wonky (this is where those removable drafting dots come in handy!)  Keep working up the wall, row by row.

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When you get to the top of the wall attach the top of these pages with a strip of the tape from the tape runner on the backside of the page so that you cannot see it.

          5. ENJOY THE OOHS AND AAHS – because that is what your friends will do when they come over and see your amazing handiwork!

Many many thanks to Jessica, Jenna and Jodi for inviting me to be a guest on their fabulous blog! Thinking about doing a book page wall in your home?  We would love to see it!

guest author kerri col

{images via Jones Design Company and 5280 Home Magazine,  Kerri Cole with The Entertaining Shoppe.com}

DIY Bat Halloween Cards

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We know bats and Halloween aren’t always associated with fuzzy feelings of love. When we think of Halloween, we think of candy, scary ghosts and goblins, vampire fangs, trick or treating, etc. But, why not take the opportunity to tell friends and family you love them with a Halloween favorite…BATS.

How cute are these ‘love you to the moon and bat’ Halloween cards? We frequently say, “I love you to the moon and back,” to our kids, so this phrase carries a lot of meaning at our house. We used our awesome, amazing, couldn’t-live-wihout Silhouette to cut the images of bats, and also to create the cut out cards. We added glitter, orange and black and white striped paper behind the front of the card to make the letters pop.

Happy {early} Halloween. We love you to the moon and bat too!

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love you to the moon and bat_jsorelle

love you to the moon and bat_jsorelle

{images via j. sorelle}

Modern and Chic Baby Girl Nursery

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Star light , star bright,
First star I see tonight,
I wish I may, I wish I might,
Have THIS NURSERY I wish tonight.

We are in love with this nursery of our dear friend, Shannon, and her beautiful baby girl. We oohed and ahhed at the sight of the feather light, the white poof, the animal prints and then we looked up and were delighted to see a striped ceiling! It’s a lovely nursery, and a beautiful space that will remain a classic, soft and modern chic room for years to come. Thanks for sharing it with us, Shannon. And, for those of you lusting after the space and wondering where you can buy the items – Shannon shared all her shopping stops with us below. The light made my daughter’s Christmas list…and it’s definitely a gift to me! 🙂

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baby girl nursery_jsorelle

baby girl nursery_jsorelle

SHOPPING LOVE

Classic Crib & Merlin (Rhea) Dresser (plus Changing Station accessory): Oeuf, giggle
Sheepskin Rug: Safavieh, Overstock.com
Book shelf: Dwell Studio 
Como Glider: Monte Design
Ottoman: Serena & Lily
Pink Plastic Elephant: Eames, Design Within Reach
Animal Prints: The Animal Print Shop by Sharon Montrose
Geese Mobile: blabla
Ceiling Light:  VITA

{photos via friend of beautiful baby girl}

Fall in a Basket Ideas

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When a Silhouette America Portrait electronic cutting machine arrived at our door step, we literally leaped with joy! We know, who seriously reacts in such a way when an electronic cutting machine arrives? US! And, for good reason – the Silhouette is amazing. It takes our projects to a whole new level of creativity and endless possibility, and it’s a major time saver since it so perfectly cuts everything for us! It’s been a dream come true for us. Honestly, it was on Jessica’s Christmas list – and she will argue it was a NEED, but it was a WANT, a desperate want.

We have found it to be very user-friendly, and we love it. We don’t know what we ever did without it. We’ve made thank you cards, and some other fun projects we will reveal soon, but with the changing colors and the crisp air, a Fall in a Basket seemed appropriate…and too cute not to do.

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Fall in A Basket Ingredients
A fall-inspired basket
Pumpkin Mason Jar {spray paint a vintage green mason jar orange, buy green lids designed for mason jars, find a small branch, cut and glue, then add a raffia ribbon}
Starbucks Via Pumpkin Spice Latte individual packet
Essie “she’s pampered” nail polish
Apple, caramel and a stick – the essentials to make a delicious caramel apple
A cinnamon stick garland {tie cinnamon sticks to twine to create the cutest garland ever}

And, of course, buy or use your Silhouette to print letters, “Happy Fall Y’all,” then use a hot glue gun to glue tiny clothes pins and the letters to the basket handle.

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Happy Fall Y’all!

j. sorelle received products for this post from Silhouette, however we love would Silhouette even if they didn’t send us product, and all opinions are ours, we promise. View all of Silhouette’s amazing products here

{images via j. sorelle}