modern – And Then Home http://www.andthenhome.com/ Sun, 20 Sep 2020 00:46:48 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.1 https://www.andthenhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-Watermark-Logo-1-75x75.jpg modern – And Then Home http://www.andthenhome.com/ 32 32 How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying https://www.andthenhome.com/how-to-make-a-macrame-wall-hanging-with-natural-coffee-dying/ Tue, 14 May 2019 18:24:50 +0000 https://www.andthenhome.com/?p=4486 I keep seeing all these beautiful macrame wall hangings pop up on my news feed and for this reason, I knew I had to make one.  After my first attempt with macrame (see our Hanging Macrame Flower Pots) I’m consequently hooked on this trend! There are very intricate designs for the pro’s but since I’m new, I needed a beginners design. This tutorial will show you How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying to add to the fun!  If you want to try something new keep reading…I warn you though, it gets very addictive!A  There may be a commission if you purchase through links in this post. This macrame wall hanging is very simple and uses a popular, easy technique.  The type of macrame knot used in this pattern is called a Square Knot. The key to this macrame knot is to use four strands of rope, or eight when using double strands.  This one knot technique will give you a beautiful macrame design. Not only is a macrame wall hanging fun to create, will fit most home decor styles.  If you’re home decor style features hygge, famhouse or modern decor this piece is right up your alley.  In the end, I love the way this project turned out mainly because it looks great and it was so easy! How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying What you’ll need: Instant coffee Hot water A bowl Two doweling (one larger then the other) Cotton yarn (only use a natural finer when dying) Hot glue gun Scissors Accessories (like mini tassels) – optional How to achieve Naturally Coffee Dying First, cut and thread your yarn onto the short doweling.   Place some instant coffee into the bowl.  The darker you want the material to go, the more coffee you should add.  Add boiling water and stir with a spoon until fully dissolved. Place your yarn into the bowl.  I placed only the ends of the yarn, which created an ombre look.  Let it sit for about an hour, less if you want a lighter dye. Once finished, hang to dry overnight. How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging Measure your yarn and cut it appropriately.  Thread it on the large doweling as above.  Begin to create your square knots with the instructions below. How to Make a Macrame Square Knot: First, you want to work with four strands of rope (or eight when creating the double knot as seen here).   Always start with the left side.  Separate your four strands and create a “sail” by bringing the outside strand over the middle two and under the right. Then take your right strand and run it under the middle two and up through the opening in the “sail”. Then, gently pull the outside strands together to create the first part of the knot, adjusting the middle strands as needed. Repeat the first few steps starting with the right side. This will complete the  macrame square knot.  Repeat this knot across the top of the long doweling.  Then complete a second layer of knots, repeating the entire process. Add your Coffee Dyed Yarn to the Macrame Square Knots Help tie in *pun intended* the coffee dyed yarn by creating a large square knot.  Divide the entire doweling into four parts and follow the same knot pattern as above to make one big macrame knot. Then using your hot glue gun, attach the two pieces together.  Use two strands from the large doweling and wrap them around the small doweling, gluing a small amount as you go. Finally, add your accessories Once they are secured together, trim the bottom of the yarn to make a point, or cut it straight. Finally, add your accessories You can add some colour if you want…because who doesn’t love colour? There you have it!  The final product.  I am addicted to macrame knots now and will be attempting more intricate designs.  Have you attempted macrame yet?  Do you love it, am I the only one addicted to macrame knots?? Looking for more yarn work?  Try this Macrame Hanging Flower Pots by Champagne and Sugarplums or And Then Home’s beautiful Yarn Wrapped Boho Picture Frame

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I keep seeing all these beautiful macrame wall hangings pop up on my news feed and for this reason, I knew I had to make one.  After my first attempt with macrame (see our Hanging Macrame Flower Pots) I’m consequently hooked on this trend! There are very intricate designs for the pro’s but since I’m new, I needed a beginners design. This tutorial will show you How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying to add to the fun!  If you want to try something new keep reading…I warn you though, it gets very addictive!A

 There may be a commission if you purchase through links in this post.

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying
How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying

This macrame wall hanging is very simple and uses a popular, easy technique.  The type of macrame knot used in this pattern is called a Square Knot. The key to this macrame knot is to use four strands of rope, or eight when using double strands.  This one knot technique will give you a beautiful macrame design.


Not only is a macrame wall hanging fun to create, will fit most home decor styles.  If you’re home decor style features hygge, famhouse or modern decor this piece is right up your alley.  In the end, I love the way this project turned out mainly because it looks great and it was so easy!

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying

What you’ll need:

  • Instant coffee
  • Hot water
  • A bowl
  • Two doweling (one larger then the other)
  • Cotton yarn (only use a natural finer when dying)
  • Hot glue gun
  • Scissors
  • Accessories (like mini tassels) – optional

How to achieve Naturally Coffee Dying

First, cut and thread your yarn onto the short doweling.  

Place some instant coffee into the bowl.  The darker you want the material to go, the more coffee you should add.  Add boiling water and stir with a spoon until fully dissolved.

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying

Place your yarn into the bowl.  I placed only the ends of the yarn, which created an ombre look.  Let it sit for about an hour, less if you want a lighter dye.

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying

Once finished, hang to dry overnight.

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging

Measure your yarn and cut it appropriately.  Thread it on the large doweling as above.  Begin to create your square knots with the instructions below.

How to Make a Macrame Square Knot:

How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying
How to Make a Macrame Wall Hanging with Natural Coffee Dying

First, you want to work with four strands of rope (or eight when creating the double knot as seen here).  

Always start with the left side.  Separate your four strands and create a “sail” by bringing the outside strand over the middle two and under the right.

Then take your right strand and run it under the middle two and up through the opening in the “sail”.

Then, gently pull the outside strands together to create the first part of the knot, adjusting the middle strands as needed.

Repeat the first few steps starting with the right side.

This will complete the  macrame square knot.  Repeat this knot across the top of the long doweling.  Then complete a second layer of knots, repeating the entire process.

Add your Coffee Dyed Yarn to the Macrame Square Knots

Help tie in *pun intended* the coffee dyed yarn by creating a large square knot.  Divide the entire doweling into four parts and follow the same knot pattern as above to make one big macrame knot.

Then using your hot glue gun, attach the two pieces together.  Use two strands from the large doweling and wrap them around the small doweling, gluing a small amount as you go.


Finally, add your accessories

Once they are secured together, trim the bottom of the yarn to make a point, or cut it straight.

Finally, add your accessories

You can add some colour if you want…because who doesn’t love colour?

There you have it!  The final product.  I am addicted to macrame knots now and will be attempting more intricate designs.  Have you attempted macrame yet?  Do you love it, am I the only one addicted to macrame knots??

Looking for more yarn work?  Try this Macrame Hanging Flower Pots by Champagne and Sugarplums or And Then Home’s beautiful Yarn Wrapped Boho Picture Frame

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Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea https://www.andthenhome.com/easy-diy-coffee-bar-station-idea/ https://www.andthenhome.com/easy-diy-coffee-bar-station-idea/#comments Tue, 23 Apr 2019 18:49:12 +0000 https://www.andthenhome.com/?p=4394 Coffee bars are a hot trend right now and they’re so easy to create.  The main elements to a trendy, great looking coffee bar are letter art, metals, natural wood, and of course – coffee!  Today we’re going to show you how to make a dollar store upgraded coffee bar idea that will be the centre of your coffee bar station.  This Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea is easy and inexpensive, but really pulls the feel of your home coffee centre, in a trendy way! There may be a commission received if you purchase through links in this post* There are tons of ideas to incorporate when creating a home coffee bar from the types of toppings to the decor surrounding it.  Take these hygge inspired coffee cups for example, you can place them on your coffee stand and play off of the hygge theme.  You could add to a farmhouse look and make a coffee mug hanger to hang them on, like this Pallet Coffee Station. Whatever your colour scheme or material list is, this DIY Coffee Station will be the highlight! A quick stop to the local dollar store and some altering of materials and you’ve got this stand made.  I was able to find two wooden painting boards of different sizes that were perfect when turned upside down and stained a dark cherry.  To get the height, I used two table signs.  They originally had a chalkboard sign on them, that easily came off to leave a perfect post for the tiers.  Then for the top layer, a metal basket, I love this touch as it incorporates a mixed media feel and really fits with the current style of decor.   This Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea came together easily and affordably!  Let’s see how to make it.. What you’ll need: Two wooden boards Two posts for the tiers (consider using candle holders) A wire basket Stain Stain sponge or brush Chalk spray paint White spray paint Glue (wood glue is perfect) Hot glue gun How to: Firstly, we need to stain the wood.  Follow the instructions on the side of the can.  I like to use a rag to spread the stain, but you can use a stain sponge or brush. Stain only the bottom of the board, leaving the sides to be painted white, if desired. Next I removed the chalkboards from the pillars, then sprayed them with a black chalkboard spray paint.  They needed multiple coats.  Allow them to dry between each coat.  One of the pillars needs to have another groove sawed into it, to hold the wire basket.  Be sure to do this BEFORE painting. DIY Coffee Bar! Once the stain on the boards is dry you can spray paint the sides white. Do this by covering the bottom with painters tape and some cardboard.  Make sure it’s sealed or the spray paint will leak onto the stain. Next, glue it all the wood pieces together.  I used a wood glue and allowed it to dry completely overnight. Finally, the top wire basket was added with a little bit hot glue from a glue gun. Once it’s done and dry, you can add all the goodies!  Next to your coffee maker for an instant decor upgrade is certainly the best place for this coffee bar.  Add a variety of jars with your favourite coffee enhancers, stir sticks, mugs and coffee pods.  Don’t forget to finish the look off with some awesome coffee sayings and word art! Looking for more kitchen decor ideas?  Certainly check out this Fun Citrus Lazy Susan or these Colour Pop Coasters by Champagne and Sugarplums. 

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Coffee bars are a hot trend right now and they’re so easy to create.  The main elements to a trendy, great looking coffee bar are letter art, metals, natural wood, and of course – coffee!  Today we’re going to show you how to make a dollar store upgraded coffee bar idea that will be the centre of your coffee bar station.  This Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea is easy and inexpensive, but really pulls the feel of your home coffee centre, in a trendy way!

There may be a commission received if you purchase through links in this post*

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

There are tons of ideas to incorporate when creating a home coffee bar from the types of toppings to the decor surrounding it.  Take these hygge inspired coffee cups for example, you can place them on your coffee stand and play off of the hygge theme.  You could add to a farmhouse look and make a coffee mug hanger to hang them on, like this Pallet Coffee Station.

Whatever your colour scheme or material list is, this DIY Coffee Station will be the highlight! A quick stop to the local dollar store and some altering of materials and you’ve got this stand made.  I was able to find two wooden painting boards of different sizes that were perfect when turned upside down and stained a dark cherry.  To get the height, I used two table signs.  They originally had a chalkboard sign on them, that easily came off to leave a perfect post for the tiers.  Then for the top layer, a metal basket, I love this touch as it incorporates a mixed media feel and really fits with the current style of decor.  

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea
Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

This Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea came together easily and affordably!  Let’s see how to make it..

What you’ll need:

  • Two wooden boards
  • Two posts for the tiers (consider using candle holders)
  • A wire basket
  • Stain
  • Stain sponge or brush
  • Chalk spray paint
  • White spray paint
  • Glue (wood glue is perfect)
  • Hot glue gun

How to:

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

Firstly, we need to stain the wood.  Follow the instructions on the side of the can.  I like to use a rag to spread the stain, but you can use a stain sponge or brush. Stain only the bottom of the board, leaving the sides to be painted white, if desired.

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea
Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

Next I removed the chalkboards from the pillars, then sprayed them with a black chalkboard spray paint.  They needed multiple coats.  Allow them to dry between each coat.  One of the pillars needs to have another groove sawed into it, to hold the wire basket.  Be sure to do this BEFORE painting.

DIY Coffee Bar!

Once the stain on the boards is dry you can spray paint the sides white. Do this by covering the bottom with painters tape and some cardboard.  Make sure it’s sealed or the spray paint will leak onto the stain.

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

Next, glue it all the wood pieces together.  I used a wood glue and allowed it to dry completely overnight.

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

Finally, the top wire basket was added with a little bit hot glue from a glue gun.

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea
Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea

Once it’s done and dry, you can add all the goodies!  Next to your coffee maker for an instant decor upgrade is certainly the best place for this coffee bar.  Add a variety of jars with your favourite coffee enhancers, stir sticks, mugs and coffee pods.  Don’t forget to finish the look off with some awesome coffee sayings and word art!

Looking for more kitchen decor ideas?  Certainly check out this Fun Citrus Lazy Susan or these Colour Pop Coasters by Champagne and Sugarplums. 

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The Best DIY Coffee Bar Ideas and Recipes https://www.andthenhome.com/the-best-diy-coffee-bar-ideas-and-recipes/ https://www.andthenhome.com/the-best-diy-coffee-bar-ideas-and-recipes/#comments Tue, 23 Apr 2019 15:26:10 +0000 https://www.andthenhome.com/?p=4396 Have you heard of the coffee bar craze?  It’s an awesome trend that settling in kitchens and dinettes.  These coffee bars are a great way to spice up your home and incorporate some new home decor ideas.  The main elements of a great looking bar are to add coffee themed letter art, wood accents, mixed metals, and of course a signature coffee recipe!  Display the ingredients of your recipe on a Coffee Bar Station.  There are many ideas to create the perfect coffee bar for your kitchen.  Today, we’re bringing you a list of The Best DIY Coffee Bar Ideas and Recipes to help you get started. DIY Home Coffee Bar Ideas Colourful Spring Coffee Bar Colourful Spring Coffee Bar & Mug Rack by Atta Girl Says Barn Board Hanging Station DIY Pallet Coffee Station by Our Crafty Mom Free Printable Letter Art! Free Printable for Coffee Lovers: “Good Days Start with Coffee and You” by Home Cooking Memories DIY Up-cycled Coffee Art Farmhouse Coffee Bar Sign by Cookies, Coffee & Crafts Perfect bar set up with key elements How to Make a Cozy Cocoa & Coffee Bar at Home by Sunny Day Family Coffee Bar Station Idea Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea by And Then Home Need a signature coffee bar recipe, check these out! Keto Friendly! Keto Iced Caramel Macchiato/Iced Bulletproof Coffee Recipe by Two Sleevers.  Easy Iced Coffee How to Make Cold Brew Coffee (Without Special Equipment) by Oh, The Things We’ll Make! Coffee Dessert Recipe Coffee Panna Cotta Recipe without Gelatin by Cooking Journey Blog Bulletproof Coffee Meets Low Carb Latte! Pumpkin Spice Boosted Keto Coffee by Peace, Love and Low Carb Homemade Creamer Homemade Keto Vanilla Coffee Creamer by Easy Keto Dishes On The Side, Coffee Bar Dessert Accents Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo Grain-Free Almond Biscotti: Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Real Food, Paleo by Delicious Obsessions Cute for the Coffee Bar, not just Valentine’s! DIY Valentine’s Day Coffee Spoons with Printable Tags by A Magical Mess Keto Friendly Coffee Bar Pound Cake Keto Chocolate Vanilla Marble Pound Cake by Peace, Love and Low Carb With all these recipes and decor ideas, you’ll have the perfect in home coffee bar!  Do you have any other ideas?  What does your coffee bar look like?Need more kitchen project ideas?  How about a Colourful Triangle Tablecloth.

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Have you heard of the coffee bar craze?  It’s an awesome trend that settling in kitchens and dinettes.  These coffee bars are a great way to spice up your home and incorporate some new home decor ideas.  The main elements of a great looking bar are to add coffee themed letter art, wood accents, mixed metals, and of course a signature coffee recipe!  Display the ingredients of your recipe on a Coffee Bar Station.  There are many ideas to create the perfect coffee bar for your kitchen.  Today, we’re bringing you a list of The Best DIY Coffee Bar Ideas and Recipes to help you get started.

DIY Home Coffee Bar Ideas

Colourful Spring Coffee Bar

Photo by: Atta Girl Says

Colourful Spring Coffee Bar & Mug Rack by Atta Girl Says

Barn Board Hanging Station

Photo by: Our Crafty Mom

DIY Pallet Coffee Station by Our Crafty Mom

Free Printable Letter Art!

Photo by: Home Cooking Memories

Free Printable for Coffee Lovers: “Good Days Start with Coffee and You” by Home Cooking Memories

DIY Up-cycled Coffee Art

Photo by: Cookies, Coffee & Crafts

Farmhouse Coffee Bar Sign by Cookies, Coffee & Crafts

Perfect bar set up with key elements

Photo by: Sunny Dar Family

How to Make a Cozy Cocoa & Coffee Bar at Home by Sunny Day Family

Coffee Bar Station Idea

Photo by: And Then Home

Easy DIY Coffee Bar Station Idea by And Then Home

Need a signature coffee bar recipe, check these out!

Keto Friendly!

Photo by: Two Sleevers

Keto Iced Caramel Macchiato/Iced Bulletproof Coffee Recipe by Two Sleevers. 

Easy Iced Coffee

Photo by: Oh, The Things We’ll Make

How to Make Cold Brew Coffee (Without Special Equipment) by Oh, The Things We’ll Make!

Coffee Dessert Recipe

Photo by: Cooking Journey Blog

Coffee Panna Cotta Recipe without Gelatin by Cooking Journey Blog

Bulletproof Coffee Meets Low Carb Latte!

Photo by: Peace, Love and Low Carb

Pumpkin Spice Boosted Keto Coffee by Peace, Love and Low Carb

Homemade Creamer

Photo by: Easy Keto Dishes

Homemade Keto Vanilla Coffee Creamer by Easy Keto Dishes

On The Side, Coffee Bar Dessert Accents

Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Paleo

Photo by: Delicious Obsessions

Grain-Free Almond Biscotti: Grain-Free, Gluten-Free, Refined Sugar-Free, Real Food, Paleo by Delicious Obsessions

Cute for the Coffee Bar, not just Valentine’s!

Photo by: A Magicial Mess

DIY Valentine’s Day Coffee Spoons with Printable Tags by A Magical Mess

Keto Friendly Coffee Bar Pound Cake

Photo by: Peace, Love and Low Carb

Keto Chocolate Vanilla Marble Pound Cake by Peace, Love and Low Carb

With all these recipes and decor ideas, you’ll have the perfect in home coffee bar!  Do you have any other ideas?  What does your coffee bar look like?
Need more kitchen project ideas?  How about a Colourful Triangle Tablecloth.

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The Ultimate List of Modern Easter DIY https://www.andthenhome.com/the-ultimate-list-of-modern-easter-diy/ Tue, 02 Apr 2019 05:50:12 +0000 https://www.andthenhome.com/?p=4325 So you want to decorate for Easter but aren’t in love with the same old traditional decor? Look no further! We’ve gathered some amazing modern Eater DIY ideas for inspiration. There are some nods to old-school staples, like eggs and bunnies, but with new and unique twists for contemporary flare. This list is full of ideas sure to impress but will still leave plenty of time for hiding – and eating – tons of Easter goodies (like these Edible Bird Nests and Easter Trailmix). Get ready to plan for an epic brunch, cause with these decorations you’ll want to invite everyone over to see them! Easier to make than it looks is this truly stunning bunny art made entirely from popsicle sticks! Add a pom pom tail and you have a modern masterpiece on your hands. From: Make and Do Crew Using the popular trend of unicorn lashes, these paper bunnies can be used as decoration or as treat boxes. From: papershape Hosting brunch? These goodie bags are simply to *dye* for! So simple but so clever, these little bags do double duty as place settings with an ultra-trendy wood slice nametag. From: Fun365 Keep reading, there’s so many good ideas still coming… Take egg painting to a whole new level. Use gold foil, stamps, stripes and colour blocking to update the most traditional of all Easter decor. From: Champagne and Sugarplums. For an out-of-the box – or carton?- idea take some eggs and create an Easter terrarium. With small succulents and subtle designs, this project couldn’t be any more 2019. From: Lily and Val Not just for eating, candy can make inspired decor. Champagne and Sugarplums brings us more than one way to use sweets with this project. From: Champagne and Sugarplums. Cute and easy to make treat jars make a whimsical addition to any Easter brunch. Fill with candy and your guests are guaranteed to leave happy. From: Champagne and Sugarplums. DIY doesn’t get much easier than this paint chip garland while really capturing Easter vibes. From: Modern Parents Messy Kids Hang it on the wall or use it for serving, this creative bread board is the perfect Easter addition to your kitchen. From: Tried and True Word play is a trend that had staying power and this festive version is just too ‘punny’ to resist! From: Champagne and Sugarplums Hope you enjoyed this list and are feeling super inspired – happy crafting! Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links.  There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website.  Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

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So you want to decorate for Easter but aren’t in love with the same old traditional decor? Look no further! We’ve gathered some amazing modern Eater DIY ideas for inspiration. There are some nods to old-school staples, like eggs and bunnies, but with new and unique twists for contemporary flare.

This list is full of ideas sure to impress but will still leave plenty of time for hiding – and eating – tons of Easter goodies (like these Edible Bird Nests and Easter Trailmix). Get ready to plan for an epic brunch, cause with these decorations you’ll want to invite everyone over to see them!

Credit: Make and Do Crew

Easier to make than it looks is this truly stunning bunny art made entirely from popsicle sticks! Add a pom pom tail and you have a modern masterpiece on your hands. From: Make and Do Crew

Using the popular trend of unicorn lashes, these paper bunnies can be used as decoration or as treat boxes. From: papershape

Hosting brunch? These goodie bags are simply to *dye* for! So simple but so clever, these little bags do double duty as place settings with an ultra-trendy wood slice nametag. From: Fun365

Keep reading, there’s so many good ideas still coming…

Take egg painting to a whole new level. Use gold foil, stamps, stripes and colour blocking to update the most traditional of all Easter decor. From: Champagne and Sugarplums.

For an out-of-the box – or carton?- idea take some eggs and create an Easter terrarium. With small succulents and subtle designs, this project couldn’t be any more 2019. From: Lily and Val

Not just for eating, candy can make inspired decor. Champagne and Sugarplums brings us more than one way to use sweets with this project. From: Champagne and Sugarplums.

Cute and easy to make treat jars make a whimsical addition to any Easter brunch. Fill with candy and your guests are guaranteed to leave happy. From: Champagne and Sugarplums.

DIY doesn’t get much easier than this paint chip garland while really capturing Easter vibes. From: Modern Parents Messy Kids

Hang it on the wall or use it for serving, this creative bread board is the perfect Easter addition to your kitchen. From: Tried and True

Word play is a trend that had staying power and this festive version is just too ‘punny’ to resist! From: Champagne and Sugarplums

Hope you enjoyed this list and are feeling super inspired – happy crafting!

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links.  There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website.  Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

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