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Thursday, September 9, 2010

BOO!


Until the past couple of years, Halloween was my absolute favorite holiday to decorate for.  Then I was bitten my the Christmas bug and now that's my new favorite.

I still love decorating for Halloween though!  I had a few ideas tumbling around in my head and was planning to get to them eventually, but then I read Sandra's (from Sawdust and Paper Scraps) post today that she'll be hosting a Halloween related linky party tomorrow.  That's all it took for me to spend the WHOLE day working on Halloween projects. 

My first project is a spin-off from the project I blogged about yesterday.  

I used paper scraps that I had leftover from this project and the hoops for 59 cents each, bringing the total for this project to around $1.75.  Can't beat that!

***  Go here for the tutorial.


Don't forget to stop by tomorrow and link up to Foodie Friday.  This week's theme is a potluck so you can link up whatever kind of recipe you want.



Linking up to these awesome parties.

DIY Fall Festival @ The DIY Show Off
Everything Halloween Party @ Sawdust and Paper Scraps
Three or More Tuesday
Get Your Craft on Tuesday @ Today's Creative Blog





23 crafty peeps said:

  1. How cute!! I've been working on my fall/Halloween decor this week. Hopefully I will finish up this weekend so I can blog about it soon!

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  2. Halloween decorations at my house = pumpkins and a little skeleton in a chair. I could very eassily get carried away - but this boo sign is a very possible option. Thanks for stopping by Sunny Bug *following*

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  3. Ack!! I love them!!! So neat!! Visiting from Trendy Treehouse blog hop!! :)

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  4. Those are sooo great!! Thanks so much for stopping by! I'm following you back. :)
    Oh and I love your blog header. Too cute!

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  5. Dude-- those are adorable! Nice job. Did I miss where you're getting your hoops?

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  6. Hi! I'm visiting (& following) from New Friend Friday.

    Your decorations are really cute!

    http://www.lindaslunacy.blogspot.com

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  7. hey I featured this on my blog!!! What a great idea!!!

    http://dragonflyfeathers.blogspot.com/2010/09/featuring-my-favorites-friday-2.html

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  8. These are cute, too! What a great idea.

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  9. So cute Kristi! Thanks for linking up. Oops! I had to go edit the thumbnail size (I could barely see those little pictures) and now all the thumbnails are blurry. Do you mind coming and re-linking? Thanks so much. Sandra

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  10. I Love those!!! fantastic idea!!! :)

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  11. Adorable! I can hear the kids going around the house screaming booooo!!! over and over again.

    We have a Roxy bedding giveaway, $100 value and our Giveaway Friday! link up party. Please stop by. Jane F.

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  12. How sweet! I've always loved the look of fabric in hoops, so many fabric designs are too pretty and deserve to be out and on display all the time. What a fun idea to turn them into BOO letters! I was going to make a set this year out of wood blocks but now I think I need to switch my plans. Did you use fusible webbing to attach the letters? Would love you to join me at A Crafty Soiree, every Thursday.

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  13. Again, great idea! Where did you hang them???

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  14. I've been wanting to make one of those for ometime now.
    I really love the colors you used!
    great job!

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  15. A resurgence in decorating with hoops? I love this, Kristi! I actually found a project I did almost 20 years ago with a small size hoop, in with my Halloween decorations. I should post it just for fun ~ although, really someone could do the project today, too, for a decoration.

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  16. these are so cute! come on over and link up to MMM :)

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  17. How cute are those?! Fabulous idea!! Thanks for the inspiration!

    ~Alison
    http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/

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  18. How cool! Love the BOO!

    Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thursday at Life As Lori!

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