Cuddly Crochet Candy Corn 

Isn’t he just the cutest?!?! This little guy is sure to bring a smile to a special little one – or maybe he’d be a cute addition to your Fall decor. 😊

The free pattern is available here at Repeat Crafter Me. If you don’t follow Sarah’s blog Repeat Crafter Me you NEED to!! She also has a Facebook page you can find here. She is incredibly talented and shares so many free patterns with us – and no, I don’t know her personally, I am just a huge fan of her work! 


I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn in yellow, orange, and white to stitch up my Cuddly Candy Corn. I used 12mm safety eyes because that’s what I had on hand. I purchased them here at Amazon. He measures about 10 inches tall and 8 inches wide – the perfect size for little hands. You can easily stitch him up in an evening!

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Fall Deco Mesh Wreath

I’ve always loved the way deco mesh wreaths looked, but had never tried my hand at one. My sweet friend Ginger was kind enough to show me how to make this fun Fall wreath. Thanks, Ginger – I think I’ll be making more of these!! 😊

Here’s what you’ll need:

  • 5.5-inch wide deco mesh in your choice of colors (I chose lime green, orange, gold, and brown)
  • Wire wreath form – this one is a 12-inch form. The 14 or 16-inch forms work great for a larger wreath
  • Chenille stems
  • Some type of accent like my curly stems  in the picture below – flowers or berry stems would work great, too. Just add whatever you like!
  • Monogram or seasonal sign for the center of the wreath (this is optional). I found my monogram in the scrapbook section of Michael’s. It was white so I painted it with some brown chalk paint. 
  • Wire cutters
  • You may also need thin wire or hot glue for your accent pieces


You will need to cut 9-inch lengths of the deco mesh. I just measured and cut them with my scissors. There are 8 sections to the frame and I twisted 4 chenille stems around each section. Each chenille stem will hold 3 pieces of the deco mesh so you will need to cut 96 pieces of the mesh. Don’t worry – it won’t take that long!! 😊

I twisted the chenille stems around the wreath frame, alternating them by twisting around the 2 outer rings and then the 2 inner rings. Here’s a close up of  one of the sections of the frame. 


Be sure to twist them tight so they don’t slide easily on the frame. Here’s the wreath frame with all of the chenille stems twisted on. 


Now comes the fun part! Take a piece of the deco mesh and roll it up. I folded my ends to the center and then just folded it over so the ends were on the inside. Roll and stack 2 more pieces on top of your first one. Don’t worry about trying to make it perfect – it will look great once you are completely finished! Then place your stack of 3 pieces on the center of one of the chenille stems and twist the stems tightly several times to secure the mesh to the wreath. 


Here’s a picture of one section of the wreath with mesh attached to each chenille stem. 


I didn’t follow any pattern for the colors as I was making the wreath. I just randomly stacked 3 colors of mesh together as I went around the wreath. After you have attached all the mesh, cut the chenille stems with wire cutters. Be careful to not cut too close – you don’t want them untwist!! Then just bend the ends of the stems down. Fluff up the deco mesh sections if you need to.

Attach your accent pieces using hot glue or wire – my curly stems had wire in them so I just wrapped that around the wreath frame and added a dab of hot glue to keep them in place. I also used hot glue to attach the monogram to the center of the wreath, gluing it directly to the mesh. 

And here it is all finished!


I think it took me about 2 to 2-1/2 hours to make the wreath start to finish – including cutting the deco mesh pieces! It was really fun to make and you can let your imagination run wild with color combos. Make one for every season, in school colors, for a baby shower, or to match your decor…so many possibilities!!

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Crochet Pumpkin Coasters

I shared this post of these adorable Crochet Pumpkin Coasters last year and I wanted to share them again in case you missed it! They are so quick and easy to make and will add a little splash of color to your table for the entire Fall season…It’s pumpkin season…Happy Fall!!  🍂🍁🍂

Original post below from November 1, 2016…

It’s November! Where has the year gone?!?! The pumpkin season is in full swing and Thanksgiving is only a few weeks away.🦃

These cute pumpkin coasters will add a little touch of whimsy to your Thanksgiving table. They work up quickly using worsted weight yarn. I used I Love This Cotton Yarn from Hobby Lobby to stitch up my coasters.

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The quick and easy pattern is from IraRott Designs and can be found HERE – and it’s free! You’ll be able to crochet several of these in just an evening.

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Aren’t they just adorable? 🙂  Stitch up a few of these now before things get too busy!

Thanks for stopping by.

Anita

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Happy Fall

Happy Fall! It’s finally starting to feel like Fall in Alabama – just a touch of crispness in the air! 😊🍁🍂

Here’s a card to usher in my favorite season. It’s using the same basic layout as the cards you can find here, here, and here in a few of my previous posts. 

The pumpkin stamp is from Hero Arts, the candy corn is from PSX, and the sentiment is from Savvy Stamps. The embossing folder is from Cuttlebug. The stamps have been in my collection for a long time and are no longer available (PSX has even gone out of business), but there are plenty of cute Fall stamps out there – you probably have some fun ones in your collection! I hope you’ll find inspiration in my card to create your own card to welcome Fall. 😊🍁🍂

To make the card, emboss a panel of brown card stock with the embossing folder and attach to an orange card. Stamp the pumpkin with brown ink on white card stock and color with Copic markers. Punch with a circle punch and ink the edges with brown ink. Layer to a scalloped circle punched from  orange card stock. Attach to the card with foam tape. 

Stamp the candy corn with brown ink on white card stock and color with Copic markers. Punch with a circle punch and ink the edges with brown ink. Layer to orange card stock circles and attach to card with foam tape. 

Stamp sentiment with brown ink on white card stock. Punch with a label punch, attach to card, and attach 3 brown gems to add a little bling. 

Change the sentiment to “Happy Thanksgiving” and you’ll have a great card for turkey day. 🦃

Happy Fall Y’all!! 😊🍁🍂

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Fast and Easy Crochet Cup Cozy

I love these! So quick to stitch and you can make them in any color! 

I found the free pattern here at oftheOtherEarth. They really are so fun and quick to make – you can whip up several in an evening!

I used I Love This Cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby to crochet my cozies. It’s my favorite cotton yarn and comes in some great colors. I crocheted the first 3 rounds of the pattern in brown and then added one round (round 4) of an accent color before crocheting the final 3 rounds. 

I found the cute wooden buttons at Joann’s. The brand is Favorite Findings. The package had nine 1 1/4-inch buttons -3 orange, 3 turquoise, and 3 green. They added the perfect finishing touch to the cozies. 

These cups are Dixie To Go cups I found at Target. I think they will be so cute filled with coffee packets or tea bags for a fun gift – maybe with a little chocolate thrown in to make it a little sweeter. 😊

This is such a versatile pattern! Your color choices are endless…Christmas colors with a cute button to match…School colors…Fall colors…Colors to match your kitchen. Just use your imagination and have fun!

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Chunky Wooden Pumpkins 

I have a super easy project to share with you today. I found these cute chunky pumpkins in the craft aisle at Target. I loved that the were so thick – they are 1-inch wide and measure about 3-1/2 by 3-1/2 inches.

I painted them with Craft Smart Chalky Finish Paint in Burnt Orange and Camouflage and then dry-brushed them with a little Rich Brown to antique them a bit. 

My little scarecrow, pumpkin, and sign are actually buttons I found at my local craft store. I think the brand was Favorite Findings and they are available at lots of different craft stores. I clipped off the shank on the back and glued them to the front of the pumpkins. I tied bows from brown raffia and glued them just under the stem of each pumpkin.

 
And here they are…a little cuteness for your Fall decor! 


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Anita

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Happy Pumpkin Plaque

This cute, happy pumpkin is sure to bring a smile to your face. 🎃

I found this unfinished wood pumpkin plaque in the Dollar Spot at Target for just $3.00 and I fell in love with his cute face! He measures about 12 inches across and 12 inches from the top of the stem to the bottom of the pumpkin. I knew that with a little paint he would make a fun addition to my Fall decor. 

I used Craft Smart Chalky Finish paint (available at Michael’s) in Burnt Orange and Camouflage to paint the pumpkin; and Rich Brown to add some distressing and to give it some depth. (I forgot to put the Camouflage paint in the picture 😜)


Here is my pumpkin with 2 coats of paint. I also painted the back. It’s an optional step, but I think it gives the project a more finished look. 

After the paint was dry, I dry-brushed brown paint over the front of the pumpkin. I sprayed both the front and the back with a clear matte sealing spray. You can find the spray in the paint section of your local craft store. I tied a raffia bow around the stem and here he is! 

 

He will look so cute propped on the mantel or a shelf. You can also add a hanger to the back if you’d like to hang him on the door or wall. He’ll make you happy wherever you put him! 🎃

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Boo!

It’s the middle of September and that means Halloween can’t be far away! 🎃

If you enjoy sending Halloween cards, here’s a cute card you can put together in just minutes.  I’m using the same basic layout I used as the cards in this post and the one in this post. Just by changing stamps and colors you end up with a completely different card!

I’ve had the stamps I used to make this card FOREVER!! I know people who get rid of stamps after a company has discontinued them – but I rarely do that. That would be why my stamp drawers are so full. 😳 And just because they’re discontinued doesn’t mean you can’t use them…So in case you are wondering, the jack-o-lantern and boo! are from Hero Arts and the ghost is from Amuse Studio. Just use whatever cute Halloween stamps you have in your craft room. 😊

I stamped the jack-o-lantern and the ghost 4 times with black ink on white card stock, colored them with Copic markers, and punched them with a circle punch. I stamped boo! with orange ink on white card stock and punched it with a circle punch. I lightly inked the edges of all the circles with black ink. 

I layered a panel of black card stock onto a white card. Then layered a piece of patterned paper over the black, leaving some space at the bottom. The stamped circles are attached to the card with foam tape. To finish the card, I added 1 ghost and 2 jack-o-lantern charms. 

A super quick and easy card – and not too scary!! 🎃

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Thinking of You – New Card!

I have a new card for you today! This one measures 5.5 inches x 5.5 inches – a little different size than the standard 4.25 x 5.5 inch card. 

The Pinwheel stamps are an older set from Hero Arts that is no longer available – but you can use flowers, circles, or any other stamps in your stash. The sentiment is from the Tiny Wishes set from Stampin’ Up. The embossing folder is also from Stampin’ Up, but it is discontinued – just use your favorite folder to create the background. Companies change their inventories so quickly – if you see a product that you like, grab it up! There’s no telling how long it will be available! 🙂

To make the card base, take a piece of 12 x 12 inch card stock, trim it to 5.5 x 11 inches, and fold in half. Emboss a piece of turquoise card stock that has a white core. Lightly sand the embossed areas to expose the white core for a distressed look. Stamp 5 turquoise and 4 brown pinwheels on white card stock. Punch with a circle punch and layer to brown and turquoise card stock circles. Attach to card. Stamp sentiment with brown ink on white card stock, punch with a label punch, and layer to a larger label punched from brown card stock. (Sadly, Stampin’ Up has discontinued both of these punches, but here is one similar to the smaller one.) Attach the label with foam tape and add 2 turquoise gems.

Change the sentiment on the card to Happy Birthday or Congratulations. Change the pinwheels to Christmas images, change the sentiment to Merry Christmas, and it would make a cute Christmas card. Flowers for Spring, leaves and pumpkins for Fall, baby images for a baby shower…The possibilities are endless! 😉

I have two cards I made using the same basic layout in this post and will be sharing a couple more Fall themed cards with the same layout soon…

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

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Crochet Santa Gift Card Holder

UPDATE: It was brought to my attention that the original link I had for the pattern was to a copyright piracy site where they copy patterns from magazines and claim them as their own. I had no idea this was the case and I sincerely apologize for leading anyone to this site. I have updated the link below to give credit to the original creator of this pattern. 

I have been having so much fun crocheting different gift card holders! I’ve made this cute Mini Shopping Bag and these Candy Cane Bags so far. And now I’ve made this adorable Santa that can also double as an ornament for your tree!

The pattern can be found here on Ravelry. Santa’s Got a Secret was published in the December 2015 issue of Crochet World Magazine.

I changed a couple of minor things while I was making my Santa – mainly because I didn’t have chenille stems and cabochons and didn’t want to make a run to the craft store. 😉

I used Red Heart Soft yarn in Really Red and White with I Love This Cotton yarn from Hobby Lobby in Warm Blush for Santa’s face. I used two small black beads for his eyes in place of the cabochons. I sewed them on with black embroidery floss before I crocheted the pieces together. I also put a tiny stitch with white yarn in the center top of the white trim on the hat to keep it in place. I left out the chenille stem (because I didn’t have any!) and crocheted all the pieces together. Then I folded the tip of the hat down and tacked it in place with red yarn.

I am absolutely terrible at making pom poms, so I used a pre-made 1-inch one that I had on hand. I threaded white yarn through the jingle bell and then threaded both ends through the pom pom. The pom pom is tied to the tip of the hat. Then I added a hanging loop with red yarn to the back.

Santa is perfect for giving a gift card or cash – and they end up with a cute ornament that can be used for years to come! 

Ho, Ho, Ho!!🎅🏻

Thanks for stopping by,

Anita

 

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