My First Pinterest Project: Glittery Santa’s Belly Jar

rebeca  Wednesday, October 26, 2011

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I have a couple other projects in the works, but I’m excited to report that I’ve finished my first Pinterest inspired craft. I’m not a very crafty person, so this is a major accomplishment. I found this one and thought it looked super cute and fairly easy. I originally couldn’t find Martha’s glitter (as this blogger used), so I used the regular stuff….thinking there probably isn’t much difference. When I finally found it at a different store, I realized there is a huge difference. Next time I come across a coupon, I’ll pick up some of Martha’s glitter and see how well it looks. For now, here is my finished product (followed by the Craft’s By Amanda’s version). It’s not as good as the original, but not bad for my first attempt.

To see more of my great finds on Pinterest, click here to follow me. If you’d like an invite, please leave a comment and I’ll make sure to send you one.

santa jar

Source: craftsbyamanda.com via Rebeca on Pinterest

3 Responses to “My First Pinterest Project: Glittery Santa’s Belly Jar”

  1. This looks great! Thanks so much for the shout out, I love how yours turned out!

  2. This is super cute! And it doesn’t look ‘too’ hard…I just may have to try it out!!

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  3. I’m dying for a Pinterest invite! Could you please send me one? Thanks! :D

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“Oh, The Places You’ll Go” End of School-Year Tradition

It’s not too much longer till the school year comes to a close, so I wanted to share this amazing idea I found on…you guessed it…Pinterest. You all know the book Oh, The Places You’ll Go from Dr. Seuss. It’s a great graduation gift. But, Lisa from Lisa’s Workshop suggests grabbing a copy when your kid is young. At the end of each school year, give it to your child’s teacher to sign or write a note. When you’re child graduates (hard to think of!), you’ll have a lovely gift to give him/her. Lisa has even included some lovely tags in her blog post, so make sure to go check it out.

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