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10 Mother’s Day Decoration Ideas To Surprise Your Mom At Home
10 Mother’s Day Decoration Ideas To Surprise Your Mom At Home Certainly! Here are ten Mother’s Day decoration ideas to delight your mom at home: Balloon Bouquet: Create a colorful balloon bouquet with her favorite colors and designs. You can tie them to chairs, door handles, or a special Mother’s Day chair reserved just for her. Memory Lane Wall: Dedicate a wall or a corner in your home to…
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Thoughtful Gift Ideas For Mother's Day
Thoughtful Gift Ideas For Mother’s Day Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re like most people, you’re probably wondering what to get for the woman who gave you life. While flowers and chocolates are always nice, they can sometimes feel a bit generic. So if you’re looking to really make your mom feel special this year, it’s time to get a little creative. So read on for some great…
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Geto as a House Husband
Genre: Fluff Pairing: House husband Geto x Reader AN: I love him. He's so damn pretty. Who should I write next?
Have you seen him? He is mother material. Born to cook forced to slay. Let's say in a different world, you whisk this beautiful man into the domestic bliss of marriage.
Massive cottage core vibes with this one. He is very taken by the idea of not being regarded as a killing machine. Immediately busies himself with the task of decorating your shared home.
Just take this man away. Elope to mountains and save him (hermit begs you).
Wedding planning is another demon. He debates every single decision. Asking you about your preference between white gardenias or white peonies. (You love him and he is too sweet for you to say out loud that you for the end of the world cannot distinguish the flowers)
He creates elaborate flowcharts to compare the pros and cons of different cake flavors, or insists on stress-testing the honeymoon resort's structural integrity with a cursed technique (much to the staff's bewilderment).
Let's not even get into Gojo's best man speech. No one really recovered from that.
DIY projects are his shit. Renovating a raggedy old dresser into a vintage masterpiece is where his magic lies. Let this man cook.
Your home with him is a a whimsical blend of vintage finds and hand-stitched throw pillows adorned with subtle wards against lingering curses. Even the strategically placed spider plants weren't just decorative – they doubled as a natural barrier against negative energy (a discovery that both surprised and amused you).
His transition into a normal 'monkey' life was endearingly awkward, like the time he spent hours meticulously decoupaging a floral pattern onto a chair, muttering about the inefficiency of glue compared to a simple binding spell.
And the day Suguru is introduced to the world of crocheting, your world flips on its axis. The pure look of joy on his face unravels the seams of your heart as he presents you with the mood changing octopus on your birthday.
Weekends with him are craft days. With a classic rom-com in the background as he sits next to you, his hands busy in the dance of needles and yarn. Better even your fingers run through his hair, braiding his hair only to wake up to your husband with perfect mermaid waves next day.
You both are the kind of sickly sweet couple that cause Shoko to gag in cringe during holiday gatherings.
Your husband glows with the simplicity of life. His hands busy themselves with crafts, chores, gardening, never a moment of rest even in the hull of domesticity.
He is your Disney princess that rushes out to refill the bird feeder with the first rays of Sun, hums pleasantly at the sight of a perfectly baked batch of cookies, or paints the most delightful sceneries on your ceilings.
Geto Suguru was made to create. He loves the fresh scent of sheets, experimenting with new flavors of tea, or going down the path of BookTok with Faerie romances much to your astonishment.
It isn't long before, you both end up adopting teeny tiny twins from the local orphanage. Suguru's darling girls he spends his life nurturing.
He took to fatherhood with the same surprising zeal he brought to everything else. His days were filled with braiding tiny pigtails, reading bedtime stories with dramatic voice inflections (complete with a surprisingly convincing rendition of a grumpy troll), and building elaborate pillow forts that rivaled any jujutsu barrier.
And on nights when dreams of a different reality kept him away, you held his hand in yours. Calling your girls for a family sleepover in the living room. That was all it took to whisk the sadness away from your beloved's eyes.
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The Slashers during Christmas
Slashers; Billy Lenz, Bubba Sawyer, Ghostface (Billy Loomis + Stu Macher), Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers (OG + RZ), Thomas Hewitt
I wonder what you will be up to with them?
• Billy Lenz
He’s practically dressed 24/7 for Christmas, with his willingness to wear the ugliest of sweaters—so long as they are comfortable and warm! He’s a sly cuddlebug, curling up right by your side as you both collect warmth from the fireplace. Billy sleeps fairly often during this time of the year, to which you could say it is his own version of hibernation. You’ll soon find your lap being victim to Billy as he takes one of his many naps, paired with rambles and a multitude of noises that slip past his lips whenever he falls too deep into the nap. He will try his hardest to help you with the decorations, but he might get distracted—before clinging onto you once more with a few whines to match.
• Bubba Sawyer
Ever since you came along, the Sawyers were quick to adopt the traditions you came with—some more enthusiastic than the others. Bubba enjoys spending time with you wherever it is possible for him to do so. Tell him all about Christmas, he’d be extremely quick on making you gifts to blatantly display his affection. Your and his enthusiasm would slowly seep into the Sawyer household, the home now slowly (but surely) decorated with ornaments and gifts. Some appear to be made out of bone though others were authentic, providing variety with each decoration. The Sawyer home would look quite welcoming with a few days left before Christmas arrived.
• Ghostface
• Billy Loomis
Billy takes his Christmas decorating quite seriously (he never had that motivation before he was in a relationship with you), you can tell after seeing his many boxes filled with fairy lights, baubles, wreaths… You name it! He’s tugging at all the options to ensure his Christmas with you is perfect, just like that scene in the movie.. After he’s satisfied with the results, Billy would invite you over and greet you by the door, a cup of hot cocoa in hand for you. He’s also the kind that would get matching ugly sweaters, though his reasons for it are more sentimental rather than a way to spite you. Christmas, after all, is an event to end the year with those close to him.
• Stu Macher
It’ll be difficult to catch Stu at the right time during this season, as he’ll most likely be hosting or attending one of the many parties sprung about by Woodsboro students. Whether it is out of fun or a means to stake out a target (though he’s definitely told you it was the latter)… Past the Christmas partying, which would render him unavailable for the night, he’s still free during the day. You would find out that the two of you would be enjoying your time together making cookies, gingerbread man—you will definitely see Stu snacking away at a few of them as he focuses on the placement of the DiY ornaments the night before.
• Jason Voorhees
Jason has most likely celebrated Christmas with his mother. He still continues doing so after her death and his own, though it feels far more lonely doing everything alone. He has a hidden sense when the holidays would arrive with his undead status, his body on autopilot as he brings back firewood to keep the cabin warm and toasty for you. Jason is also willing to do most of the decorating and heavy lifting wherever it is needed. He also enjoys the idea of gift giving as well, using his outdoor skills to whittle a wooden heart with your and his initials engraved for you to receive a gift.
• Michael Myers
• ’78/OG
OG appears indifferent to the prospects of Christmas, but he is extremely interested in celebrating it with you. He may appear as though he is not listening to you, but he’s mentally recording every bit of information you mentioned seriously. Taking advantage of his towering build, he would put on the decorations at an ungodly time, away from your line of sight. Spending Christmas is not an event that he expected to celebrate, let alone with another person who was willing to spend it with The Shape of all things. However, OG is willing to spend the holidays with you in his own way. Expect presents that are stolen items from his victims.
• RZ
RZ has a lot more knowledge about Christmas compared to his original counterpart with the extra years he had before being admitted into Smith’s Grove. Now that he has freedom to whatever he pleases, you’d find him coming around the idea of celebrating it with more willingness to do it. He’s willing to do things for you, assisting you with the ornaments—just don’t react too harshly when he accidentally breaks one or two, he honestly didn’t mean to. He doesn’t expect much, though he makes themed masks for you to have as his own gifts. RZ is especially affectionate during Christmas, be sure to expect headpats from him.
• Thomas Hewitt
Despite the Hewitts being particularly conservative, they never really celebrated Christmas as traditionally as one would put it, nor did they seem all too excited for it whenever the day came around. They simply acknowledged it and had it as a day for them to relax. With your presence, however, invited Thomas to put a lot more effort and work on the perfect gift for you—soon enough, his efforts are quickly noticed and slowly seep into the rest of the Hewitts, reigniting the holiday spirit. Before and after the passing of gifts, Thomas’ physical affection toward you, his eyes shut as he nuzzles your head as the two of you enjoy the coziness of the now decorated Hewitt household.
I hope you enjoyed this, I'm sorry if some appear inconsistent! I hope you all are also enjoying the holidays, Merry Christmas! (:
#billy lenz x reader#bubba sawyer x reader#billy loomis x reader#stu macher x reader#jason voorhees x reader#michael myers x reader#og michael myers x reader#rz michael myers x reader#thomas hewitt x reader#slasher x reader#slashers x reader#black christmas x reader#texas chainsaw massacre x reader#ghostface x reader
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BTS WEDDING SERIES: DIY Together
SEOKJIN
It had reached the two-week mark till your wedding and you and Seokjin had arrived on Jeju Island yesterday afternoon. With so many things to bring including Seokjin’s suit, your dress, some decor, favours and so much more, you had piled everything into the car and made the nine-hour journey from Seoul to Jeju. It had been a great idea at the time but when you finally arrived in your room, you didn’t want to think about wedding stuff. Sleep was the important thing.
However, the moment you sprung out of bed this morning, you had a checklist of things to do. You had already spoken to the wedding organiser, the company organising your decor, the cake maker, the catering and it wasn’t even lunchtime yet. Seokjin had been in charge of unloading the car (with strong warnings not to look into the bag that contained your dress) and bringing everything into your room while you made the phone calls.
“Are we done for the day?” Seokjin groaned, sitting down on the couch in the suite and kicking off his shoes.
“You are but I want to finish off everyone’s boutonnieres and I want to get started on the packaging for the favours,” you explained as you came out with the box with everything you needed.
Your groom-to-be took one look at the box and sighed, nodding. “Okay, let’s order some room service then I’ll help with the favours. I have no idea what the other thing is.”
“You’ll see,” you called over your shoulder as he disappeared to make the call and you settled on the floor in front of the couch, clearing the coffee table and laying everything you needed over it. You flicked the TV on, bringing up one of the many idol variety shows.
You were slowly crafting a fishing lure boutonniere, using artificial flowers that were going to match your decor of dreamy blues and pinks and a specific fishing lure that reminded you of Seokjin. And then you would do the rest of the boys and the fathers.
“That’s so well done,” Seokjin exclaimed when he came back with the food and stood over the coffee table, watching in amazement at how quickly you tackled your task. “Are they fishing lures?”
“Yup,” you nodded as you pulled your gaze away from the TV screen and to what you were making. “I’m just doing Jimin’s right now. Then I’ve got Tae’s and Jungkook’s then our fathers.”
“What an amazing idea. What am I doing?” he asked, clearing a small enough space to lay your lunch out.
After finishing Jimin’s fishing lure, you reached over and pulled out the box that was inside the other box. Inside were large white shells made of plastic and a black pen. “You need to count out how many of these we need for each table. These are the place cards,” you said as you handed over the box of white shells.
“You’ve really thought of everything,” Seokjin grinned as he held one shell up.
“Someone had to take control of the wedding planning.”
YOONGI
The spare room in the apartment you shared with Yoongi, Holly and the cat, had been turned into Wedding HQ as Yoongi had called it. Anything and everything that was related to the wedding had been put in the spare room with a desk, a chair and a mini fridge. It had become your DIY heaven with Yoongi only allowing in if he was helping.
The wedding was five days away and there was still plenty to be done according to the checklist you had on the wall. Families were coming in from Daegu, other families were coming from parts of South Korea and internationally as well. Rehearsals were going to take place in two days, your dress was at your mothers, the suits were ready to be collected and you had one final meeting with the venue and the florist who would be decorating the venue.
It was all systems go.
And it seemed Yoongi had realised that when he taken one look at the checklist.
He had woken you that morning, bright and early. Like 6am early. Shoved you out of bed, made you take a shower, took you on a coffee run with the dog to get breakfast and then had declared on the way back home that he was going to help you with whatever you needed doing relating to the wedding.
Including picking up at least four large boxes of tangerines which had been especially ordered for your wedding.
Thank god for the NBA and the reruns that kept the apartment from sounding empty as you both sat in front of it, the coffee table covered in various bits and pieces. Yoongi was carefully wiping down the small bottles of whiskey and pink gin, ready to put on the personalised stickers you had ordered.
You, on the other hand, were carefully writing everyone’s names on white card cut into the shape of leaves. These would be pinned into the tangerines as place cards for your guests.
“Is this good whiskey?” Yoongi asked, half way through cleaning the bottles.
“It’s from the same place you get your whiskey so I assume so,” you shrugged as you placed the card you had already done on the table.
“And the tangerines are for?”
“Do you not know anything?” you laughed, as you paused what you were doing and held the leaf. “This will be pinned into the tangerine, as a place card so the guests will know where they're sitting. The whiskey and the pink gin are favours for our guests.”
“Ah,” Yoongi hummed as he pulled the stickers closer to his face.
“Do you remember we’re getting married?”
The look you got in return said it all. Yes, he did, just about.
HOSEOK
While it seemed like a good idea at the time, Hobi was regretting what he had suggested. Doing it for the members as gifts had been an easy pastime that he could do on camera with ARMY and it was all in good fun, he could take his time and it would be that.
Making approximately 275 BTS friendship bracelets was proving rather difficult even if the wedding was two weeks away and he had barely got started. Thankfully the BT21 company had jumped in well beforehand and made all the charms to go with it to match each BTS member - an acorn for Hobi, a cat for Yoongi, a rabbit for Jungkook, an alpaca for Jin, a bear for Taehyung, a Koala for Namjoon and a chick for Jimin. They had also made all the colour beads that responded to each member: red, black, purple, pink, green, yellow and blue and they had made the name beads as well.
All Hobi had to do was put it all together.
You had finished the place cards yesterday and the moment Hobi had laid eyes on you, you knew what was going to be asked. Sure enough, you were in HYBE offices that looked like a conference room with all the coloured beads in each of their compartments with the charms in another box.
“This was a stupid idea,” Hobi muttered with a sigh as he tackled 39 bracelets he would have to make in his own colours.
“It is stupid but it’s cute. Who wouldn’t want a friendship bracelet, made by one of the BTS members personally for their wedding?” you mused as you tackled the 39 bracelets you had to make in Yoongi’s colours of black, grey with a cat and the beads representing Suga.
“I bet most of them will be sold.” he sighed as he finished one and held it aloft in triumph. “One down. Another 38 to go.”
“Why don’t you go on live with ARMY while you do this? I’ll just be over here with Suga,” you suggested as you held up the cat charm in question which really did look like Yoongi. He was going to be so pissed.
“It would make this go quicker,” Hobi nodded.
“And whatever we don’t finish here, we’ll take home. Maybe we can rope in the boys in return for cooking dinner,” you laughed as you finished off your Suga bracelet and began your second one.
“Don’t let Namjoon get hold of these, he’ll break them,” Hobi muttered as he got the camera set up. “Hi ARMY! Help!!”
NAMJOON
“Are you sure you don’t want me to help?”
“Joon, I’ve got this. You’ve got stuff you need to finish before the wedding which is just over a week to go. I can get these done today and then everything will be finished, and we don’t have to worry about a thing,” you promised as you made your coffee for the morning.
Namjoon was feeling guilty that he was leaving the last minute wedding prep to you while he dealt with finishing off producing and writing lyrics that were breathing down his neck. Not even the prospect of him getting married was allowing his schedule to slow down. If anything it was heating up, as they knew they wouldn’t have Namjoon for a whole week for the wedding and then the honeymoon which was going to last three weeks.
“Go on, I’ll be fine. I’ve got my podcast to catch up on, my office is cleared and ready to get started so go on,” you grabbed your mug filled with iced coffee and you kissed your future husband on the cheek, making your way to your office.
Sent in from America, specially stored and prepped for your wedding, the magnolia leaves were the perfect way to finish off your wedding. The centrepieces you had picked were long foliage runners, mixed in with glassware of candles or floating candles in water, with a few white peonies here and there. Your welcome sign was even decorated to match the same so these place cards were the final thing you needed.
130 names were on the computer screen, ready for you to copy. You had a table placed at the side with the table numbers on sticky notes so you could sort the names into the right tables then bag them up. You were very much organised, everything was done.
Dress collected, suits collected, final meetings apart from one with the venue were done. The florist was getting to work, your photographer and wedding videographer had been in touch. The music had been sent, your entertainment for the night and the day had confirmed the final playlist, the cake designer had confirmed they were baking the cakes and everything was going exactly according to plan.
Even the tickets for your honeymoon had arrived early, along with a new passport for Namjoon.
With your podcast playing on Spotify, you settled in your chair with your marker pen and got to work. It was a bit tedious writing out the names in white marker and thankfully you ordered extra pens and leaves for mistakes.
“Okay, I’m here to help,” Namjoon popped into your office with his own mug of coffee.
“You finished already?” you questioned, turning down the volume on your speakers.
“Half-way but I wanted to come and help and then I’ll go back to it.”
He took the leaves you had already done and the printed list of tables with the guest in the right spot, starting to put each leaf with the right table. In the end, it was the perfect team effort.
JIMIN
It seemed like an easy thing to pick when it came to favours. If anything, Jimin had picked it long before you had even thought about it. And nothing had been said until 150 mini bottles of expensive champagne had arrived at your front door two weeks before your wedding date.
Thankfully you were quite skilled when it came to card and paper and printing stuff so you had spent the night printing 150 tags to tie around the bottles with ‘cheers’ and your wedding date on it, with space to write the guests name if you wanted to.
Jimin, being Jimin, decided that today would be the day you would tie these tags on the bottles and make a date night out of it with takeaway pizza and burgers and some Korean food, some wine to finish it off and the show you both had been dying to see.
“You know, I never realised how much goes into a wedding until we started planning ours,” Jimin commented as he folded his legs underneath him while cutting the pink ribbon to the size you wanted.
“I didn’t realise how much you had to think about the guests more than the bride and groom,” you laughed as you punched holes in the top of the pink card, admiring the way the gold writing glittered under your living room lamps.
“That’s true, we’ve dedicated a whole menu and cake to them and now this,” he added after stopping to count how many ribbons he had actually cut. “But then again, it’s all worthwhile, right?”
“Yeah, the photographs will look nice.”
“I didn’t mean that!” Jimin gently pushed at your shoulder, allowing all the ribbon to fall to the floor.
“We’ll never get these finished if you don’t stop daydreaming,” you added as you put the cards you had finished on the table before you. “And don’t even think about testing them either.”
TAEHYUNG
Trying to figure out what favours to do for 800 people was a nightmare. Trying to print out 800 place cards was an even bigger nightmare but the night before you were due to fly out to Los Angeles, you had managed to do it. The favours, however, still remained a mystery.
However, you had landed in Los Angeles three weeks before your wedding with your parents, your wedding dress, all the extra bits and pieces that needed to be brought over and Taehyung would follow on in a few days after finishing up some schedules.
That meant you had plenty of time to get started on the place cards with your mother and father helping. You had found a place not far from the apartment that sold little red roses made out of red velvet and they had enough for you to finish off the place cards in your hotel suite, with your father sticking the rose down on the card you had cut and your mother sorting them out into tables.
“What are we going to do for favours?” you had asked Taehyung the first night in Los Angeles.
“I’ll see what I can think of.”
“Because we have designers and celebrities.”
The chuckle you got and reassurances did nothing to stem the worry. You knew this was going to be a wedding people would talk about for the next year or so and that was a constant worry for you - to make it deeply personal to you and Taehyung but also taking into consideration of who was coming.
However, the worry was for nothing because Taehyung came up with the idea when got to the hotel room with an extra suitcase. “Books! Look at these,” he said as he opened the suitcase and pulled out second-hand books that looked like they had come from the 1920s or 1930s.
However, some were newer including a well-read copy of the Godfather and the Great Gatsby.
“I guess we need to go book shopping then.”
JUNGKOOK
It was great having a talented boyfriend, sorry, fiance. And it was great when he had plenty of artistic talent that he wanted to use on the wedding in its final stages and final two weeks. You were set up in his parent's house, using the spare room to sleep and store all the things you had brought with you including your dress.
Seokjin, however, was in charge of bringing Jungkook’s suit and the rings and anything important that Jungkook should have been in charge of. Not that you didn’t trust him, you knew how distracted he got.
How he managed to sit himself down at his parents' dining table that was covered in newspaper as he painted the wooden names in black paint which were going to be your guests' place cards.
You, on the other hand, were very carefully prepping the 100 candles the two of you had chosen together. The scent represented the two of you - vanilla for Jungkook, blueberry for you with a hint of eucalyptus. 100 black stickers had been printed with your initials and the date of your wedding in white writing with small purple flowers.
If there was one thing people were going to take from your wedding, it would be the colour scheme.
“How many more of these do I have left?” Jungkook asked, bambi eyes focused on making sure he left no piece of wood uncovered and that the black paint covered everything.
“You’ve got another fifty to go,” you answered as you looked up from where you were smoothing the stickers down the glass of the candle.
“At least it’s not 800 guests like Tae-hyung,” he laughed as he set the name down on a spare piece of paper on the table and picked up another name to paint.
“We’ve got one of the smallest weddings to be fair,” you picked up another candle and breathed in the scent, letting Jungkook sniff it as he leaned over to have a look. “And we’ve gone for the simple ideas of place cards and favours.”
“That’s why we’re the genius couple.”
“Go Team Jeon.”
#bts wedding fic#bts scenarios#bts fanfiction#bts wedding series#bts wedding au#bts wedding#seokjin x reader#yoongi x reader#jhope x reader#namjoon x reader#jimin x reader#jungkook x reader#taehyung x reader
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Lightrising
Luciferian Winter Holidays
Celebrating the stories of the Heavenly Rebellion and of the Garden of Eden, Lightrising - the renewal of light at the Winter Solstice - is perhaps the most important festival in my developing liturgical calendar. This year will be the first time I'm celebrating it, so it will be a kind of experimental celebration, but I decided to share my ideas here.
EDIT: to make things clear, the holiday is created by me.
[Image description: the post begins with four black and white drawings, illustrations of Paradise Lost:
The rebel angels falling, Michael commanding the triumphing angels loyal to God
Lucifer speaking to the Fallen, raising his spear belligerently
Lucifer flying to land on Earth, a sphere among the stars
Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, Eve giving the fruit to Adam
All pictures by Gustave Doré.]
The holiday lasts seven days, each dedicated to an event or motif from Luciferian mythos:
The Day of the Rebellion
Start: the dusk two nights before the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: Rebellion in Heaven, the struggle for justice and liberation.
Celebration ideas:
Bless and light a Lightrising Candle. Any candle big enough to not burn out too soon will do. Let it burn for a while to symbolize the fires of rebellion. Remember fire safety. Before, you can have some fun decorating your candle!
If your practice involves acts of transgression and reversal (for example an ex-Catholic saying Credo in reverse), now is a good time for that. While such things can be helpful for those with religious trauma, make sure to be gentle with yourself and don't overdo it in a way that would hurt you.
Seeking out ways to help someone disadvantaged by the toxic system we live in (though remember it's always a good time for that!)
The Day of the Fall
Start: the dusk one night before the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: the Fall
Celebration ideas:
Instead of lighting the Lighrising Candle, cover it with a dark cloth until the Lightrising Dawn.
Shadow work and cathartic activities.
You can wear something to signify mourning.
Lightrising
Start: the dusk of the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: the Fallen rising again. Survival, persistence, hope, and renewal - even in face of Hell.
Celebration ideas:
If possible, the Lightrising night is a good time to hold a vigil.
At dawn you can again light the candle you lit on the Night of Rebellion and let it burn for a while. If you were not holding a vigil, you can just do that when you wake up.
Magic for healing and regeneration.
The Day of Pandemonium
Start: the dusk one night after the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: fallen angels becoming demons and making Hell their own. The story of the building of Pandemonium.
Celebration ideas:
Making offerings and giving thanks to the demons in your life. Taking time to spend with them and appreciate them.
A shared meal with them.
DIY and upcycling.
The Day of the Serpent
Start: the dusk two nights after the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: Lucifer as the Serpent and the bringer of knowledge to humanity.
Celebration ideas:
Did you know that in the Christian tradition, the Christmas tree was often associated with the tree of Eden? You can easily subvert and adapt it for your practice, and even make your own decorations!
Decorating and blessing fruit to be offered and eaten on the two following days.
Studying philosophy (or other things!)
The Day of Eve
Start: the dusk three nights after the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: Eve as the mother of humanity, and her decision to take the fruit of knowledge and share it with Adam.
Celebration ideas:
Sharing a meal with Eve, Adam, and the Serpent. Eating the fruits you blessed the day before.
Discussing or, if alone, just reflecting on what you learned yesterday.
Sharing knowledge with others. For example, if celebrating in a group you can do short talks about things each of you is knowledgable about, or if solitary you can make a post on Tumblr!
The Day of the Earth
Start: the dusk four nights after the Solstice Night
End: the next dusk
Theme: humanity leaving Paradise. But it's not a sad holiday. As the Day of Pandemonium is dedicated to the demons of Hell, this day celebrates being human on Earth.
Celebration ideas:
It is a great time to spend time with your beloved people and do things that bring you joy. If you celebrate with others, you can incorporate the tradition of exchanging gifts on that day.
Animals count as earthly loved ones too! If you live with an animal friend, maybe give them a special treat?
The Day of the Earth is also a good time for ancestor veneration, and to make offerings to your local land spirits - including local folk devils.
[image description: a divider with the sigil of Lucifer made by @peculiar-666]
If you want to take inspiration from this, feel free to do so, as well as to share what you're doing and tag me so I can see!
#czortposting#lightrising#winter solstice#luciferian#luciferianism#theistic luciferian#theistic luciferianism#satanic#left hand path#lucifer#lucifer devotee#luciferian holidays#luciferian witch#luciferian witchcraft#occult
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When I saw todays CC theme, I ran to your inbox. HFY Steve is helping little Sarah with creating a crown for her mother, because "she is a queen and yet doesn't have any crowns" . DIY crown is made out of cardboard, glitter and rhinestones. Steve loves Sarah's idea - not only she is so cute and she loves her mom as much as Steve does, but also because now he "has to" gift his Queen matching with crown jewelry. Just, you know, with real gems 😈
Christmas countdown day 10 — help your child buy (or make) a gift for their parent
“Mama, you can’t look!” Sarah laughs, gleefully, as you’re led away from the office by Sunshine & Seretonin after being giving strict instructions to vacate.
“Alright, alright…” you sighed with a hidden smile. “Enjoy your special project.”
Sunshine & Serotonin and bristled past you, attempted to bristle past Bucky when he had grabbed her around the waist and pulled her back to his chest. She squeaked verbally, quite loudly, and braced her hands upon his chest.
“You have a mission, doll.” Bucky cupped her cheeks, teasing her with his eyes and voice. “Keep little miss Queenie-“
“-I will shove my foot so far down your throat-“ you threatened Bucky with a low grumble, clenching your hands.
“-away from here until I tell you.” Bucky had briefly side-eyed you with amusement, before he looked back at his girl. “Can you do that for me, doll?”
“I’m sure I can.” She smiled weak and pulled away, bashful when Bucky stole her back only to kiss her.
“Good, have fun.” Bucky had watched the two of you go on your way, waiting for the door to shut before he turned back to the table.
“Sarah, it looks great.” Bucky praised her, coming around the other side of her to hand her a new batch of coloured markers.
“Thank you, uncle Bucky!” Sarah beamed and reached for the light blue, uncapping it to draw a diamond on one of the peaks of the crown.
“Daddy said that if I draw it and give it to mama, that he would order matching jewelry.” Sarah was busy working, decorating the crown as immaculately as she possibly could, designing it with upmost love.
“That’s right, Sarah-bear.” Steve had bee busy cutting out pieces to attach to the front, only pausing to give her encouragement or to compliment her artwork. “You’re doing beautifully, baby. I’m so proud of you.”
“Thank you, daddy!” She smiled brightly. “Momma’s gonna love it!”
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How to Find the Best Birthday Gifts for Mom: Thoughtful Tips for Making Her Day Truly Special
A mother's birthday is a momentous occasion that calls for a celebration of the woman who has brought love, guidance, and warmth to your life. Finding the perfect birthday gift for your mom can be both a joyful and challenging task. While the value of a gift lies in the sentiment behind it rather than its price tag, a thoughtful present can convey your love and appreciation in a meaningful way. In this article, we'll provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to find the best birthday gifts for your mom, ensuring that your gesture brings a smile to her face and warmth to her heart.
Reflect on Her Passions and Interests: The first step in selecting the perfect birthday gift for your mom is to consider her passions and interests. Think about what activities she enjoys, hobbies she pursues, and the things that make her happy. Whether she loves reading, gardening, cooking, or indulging in self-care, understanding her interests can offer valuable insights into the type of gift that would truly resonate with her.
Listen to Her Hints and Desires: Moms often drop hints about things they'd love to receive. Pay close attention to any comments she makes about items she'd like to have, experiences she'd like to try, or places she'd like to visit. These casual remarks can serve as valuable clues for finding a gift that aligns with her wishes.
Consider Sentimental and Personalized Gifts: A gift that carries sentimental value can be incredibly touching. Personalized gifts, such as custom jewelry, monogrammed items, or gifts that incorporate special dates or family photos, show that you've put thought into creating a unique present that holds deep meaning for her.
Balance Practicality and Thoughtfulness: While sentiment is important, practicality also plays a role in selecting the right gift. Consider items that will enhance her daily life, like a cozy blanket, quality kitchen gadgets, or skincare products. Practical gifts demonstrate that you pay attention to her needs and wish to make her life more comfortable.
Plan a Special Experience: Experiences have the power to create lasting memories. Consider planning an experience tailored to her interests, such as a spa day, a cooking class, a concert, or a weekend getaway. Sharing quality time together can be the most precious gift of all.
Seek Advice from Family and Friends: If you're struggling to come up with ideas, don't hesitate to consult family members and close friends. They might offer insights and suggestions based on their own relationships with your mom, helping you discover gift options you might not have considered.
Explore Thoughtful Online Shopping: Online shopping offers a vast array of options, but approach it thoughtfully. Stick to reputable websites, focus on categories that align with your mom's interests, and read product reviews and descriptions to ensure you're selecting high-quality gifts.
Craft a Heartfelt Handwritten Letter or Card: Sometimes, the simplest gestures have the most profound impact. Consider writing a heartfelt letter or card expressing your love, appreciation, and cherished memories. A handwritten note can be a cherished keepsake that your mom will treasure for years to come.
Embrace the Power of DIY: Handmade gifts hold a special charm and show that you've invested time and effort into creating something unique. Whether it's a handcrafted decoration, a knitted scarf, a painted artwork, or a batch of homemade treats, a DIY gift can convey your love in a deeply personal way.
Start Planning Ahead: The best birthday gifts often require thoughtful planning. Begin your search early to give yourself ample time to explore different options, order personalized items, or arrange experiences without the pressure of a last-minute rush.
Selecting the best birthday gift for your mom is a chance to express your love and gratitude in a tangible way. By reflecting on her passions, finding a balance between sentiment and practicality, and planning memorable experiences, you can choose a gift that resonates with her deeply. Whether it's a piece of personalized jewelry, a day of pampering, a handwritten letter, or a meticulously crafted DIY creation, the most important thing is to convey your heartfelt emotions and make her birthday truly extraordinary.
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Self Binding Cloth Napkins | Easy DIY sewing project on how to make 10 minutes self-binding cloth napkins for your table setting decor. Make this double-sided mitered napkins by using fat quarter fabric or repurpose materials that perfect for DIY homemade gift or craft for sale. Cloth napkins are perfect for mother days gift ideas. For full tutorials on Crafty For Home
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Self Binding Cloth Napkins | Easy DIY sewing project on how to make 10 minutes self-binding cloth napkins for your table setting decor. Make this double-sided mitered napkins by using fat quarter fabric or repurpose materials that perfect for DIY homemade gift or craft for sale. Cloth napkins are perfect for mother days gift ideas. For full tutorials on Crafty For Home
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Happiness is Homemade #529
Join us for Happiness is Homemade to find amazing DIY ideas like home decor, recipes, gardening, family ideas, crafts, & more! Share your own ideas for a chance to be featured on next week's HIH!
Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter MeWe TikTok Welcome to Happiness is Homemade! Katie of Love My Messy Messy Mess will be choosing our features for the month of April. I have nothing to share from the blog this week since I am recovering from surgery. So, we’ll get right to the party. Mother’s Day is only 2 weeks away! Make a beautiful mason jar sign for the mother in you life that you…
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Surprise Mom with These Trendy Mother's Day Gifts Available Online
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Mother's Day is just around the corner, and it's time to celebrate the incredible women who have shaped our lives with love, wisdom, and unwavering support. This Mother's Day, why not surprise your mom with a trendy gift that truly shows how much you appreciate her? From personalized jewelry to unique DIY creations, there are plenty of options available online to make this Mother's Day extra special. Let's explore some thoughtful gift ideas that will bring a smile to your mom’s face and warm her heart on this special day!
Personalized Jewelry: A Timeless Gift for a Special Mom
When it comes to finding a meaningful gift for Mother's Day, personalized gifts mothers is always a timeless choice. This year, surprise your mom with a unique piece that she can cherish forever. From engraved necklaces to birthstone bracelets, there are endless options to show your love in a special way.
Personalized jewelry allows you to add a personal touch that resonates with your mom's personality and style. You can customize the piece with her initials, birthdate, or even a heartfelt message that will make her smile every time she wears it.
Unique and Creative DIY Gift Ideas for the Crafty Mom
Looking to surprise your crafty mom with a one-of-a-kind gift this Mother's Day? Why not try creating a personalized photo album filled with cherished memories together. Gather old photos, decorative paper, and embellishments to make it truly special. If your mom enjoys gardening, consider making her a set of hand-painted plant pots. Pick up some terracotta pots from the local garden store and let your creativity shine by painting them in vibrant colors or intricate designs. For the sewing enthusiast, crafting a custom-made pin cushion can be both practical and sentimental. Use fabric scraps in her favorite colors and add unique detailing like buttons or lace for that extra touch of charm. Another great idea is to design a DIY spa kit for relaxation at home. Fill a basket with homemade bath salts, scented candles, and luxurious body scrubs for the ultimate pampering experience right in her own bathroom. Get inspired by these creative DIY gift ideas to show your crafty mom just how much you appreciate her talents and love this Mother's Day!
Conclusion:
Show your love and appreciation for the special mom in your life this Mother's Day by choosing a thoughtful gift that reflects her unique personality and style. Whether you opt for personalized jewelry, creative DIY gifts, or any other trendy option available online, the most important thing is to convey your gratitude and admiration for all she does. Make this Mother's Day memorable with a gift that truly speaks from the heart. Order Mother's Day Gifts online today and surprise mom with a present she will cherish forever!
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10 Mother's Day Decoration Ideas At Home
Mother's Day is a time to celebrate the moms in our lives, and what better way to show our appreciation than by creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in our homes?
Here are 10 DIY Mother's Day decoration ideas that you can create at home:
1. Flower Power: Flowers are a classic Mother's Day symbol, and they can also be a beautiful decoration. Arrange fresh flowers in a vase or create a bouquet of her favourites. You can also get crafty and make paper flowers or felt flowers.
2. Balloon Garland: Balloon garlands are a festive and easy way to add colour and cheer to your home. You can use balloons in all different colours and sizes, or stick to a specific colour palette.
3. DIY Photo Booth: Set up a DIY photo booth with fun props and a festive backdrop. This is a great way to capture some memorable moments with your mom on her special day.
4. Handmade Decorations: Get crafty and create some handmade decorations for Mother's Day. You could make a banner that says "Happy Mother's Day," paint a picture frame, or create a vase out of recycled materials.
5. Brunch Table Decor: Make your brunch table look extra special with some creative table decor. You could use a pretty tablecloth, placemats, and napkins. Add some flowers, candles, or a centerpiece to complete the look.
6. Memory Lane: Create a memory lane by displaying old photos of you and your mother. You could hang the photos on a string of lights, or put them in a photo album.
7. Mason Jar Luminaries: Mason jar luminaries are a simple and elegant way to add a touch of light to your home. Fill mason jars with fairy lights or candles, and then decorate them with ribbon, lace, or twine.
8. Framed Quotes: Find some inspirational quotes about mothers and frame them for your mom. This is a thoughtful and sentimental gift that she can cherish for years to come.
9. Spa Day at Home: Give your mom the gift of relaxation by creating a spa day at home. Light some scented candles, put on some relaxing music, and draw her a warm bath. You could also give her a massage or a manicure/pedicure.
10. Movie Night Under the Stars: Set up a projector and screen in your backyard or living room, and have a movie night under the stars. Make some popcorn and snacks, and cuddle up with your mom for a night of fun.
With a little creativity, you can create a beautiful and memorable Mother's Day celebration for your mom. These are just a few ideas to get you started. Most importantly, make sure that your decorations reflect your mom's personality and style.
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6 Creative Christmas Design Ideas With Cricut Explore
Searching for Cricut Christmas ideas? What’s the best way to showcase your creativity? Christmas is my favorite time of the year, as I love attending family gatherings and creating precious memories. Crafting not only helps me bring people together but also helps in grooming my imaginative side with everyone. With an aim to enter the crafting industry as a professional crafter, I added the Cricut Explore machine to my art collection.
Since then, I have not looked back and made many custom projects for personal as well as professional uses. Besides, most of my customers appreciate my crafting skills and are already ordering Christmas projects to decorate their workplaces and homes. In this blog, I will help you make a final decision in choosing the best Merry Christmas design for this festival.
1. Iron-On Advent Calendar
Being a mother of two kids is a challenging job, as I have to be on my toes whenever any festival is on its way. This year, I will surprise them by making an advent calendar for them as it will keep them busy counting the total days left for the festival. To transform one of my Cricut Christmas ideas, I need to buy an Explore cutting machine, EasyPress Mini, Iron-On, and Advent blank.
2. Stockings
Now, one of my favorite Cricut craft ideas for Christmas that immediately comes into my mind is designing stockings. Without any doubt, hanging DIY stockings across the home adds more grace and positive vibes to the festivals. However, to create this personalized item out of this Cricut product, I am going to buy cutting mats, EasyPress Mini, and a Pastel tool set.
3. Paper Star Garland
Further adding to Cricut Christmas ideas, my personal favorite Merry Christmas design is creating a paper garland. Whether it’s a small reunion or a grand one, the paper star garland is the perfect decoration that adds elegance to the surroundings. With the help of this crafting machine, I can make this project in different sizes, shapes, and colors. Besides, I need to have a scoring stylus, StandardGrip mat, and other materials as per your project.
4. Front Door Decal
Apart from hanging wreaths, I will also decorate my front door by designing a Merry Christmas decal. Evidently, the decal will give my guests a warm feeling, sharing that I welcome them with all my heart and hugs. I want to say that creating door decals is one of the most accessible decorative items. However, to give them a proper form, you need to have an Explore cutting machine, cutting mat, weeding tool set, and scraper set.
5. Window Decal
Besides creating decals for the front door out of this machine, I can also make customized window decals to display my creative side. The window decals will help me in making my house look more appealing and eye-pleasing. In fact, to create these Cricut Christmas ideas, I am going to use Explore, an XL scraper, a StandardGrip mat, and a toolset of 5 pieces.
6. Christmas Hamper
With an aim to make my guest’s night memorable, I decided to bid them goodbye with a Christmas hamper. It was fun to create a personalized hamper on my own. Their hampers are available in different sizes, shapes, and patterns. Besides, I got the chance to make this craft by using this machine, cutting mat, Design Space, transfer sheet, and toolset of 5 pieces.
Cricut Christmas ideas are a fun and rewarding activity to utilize the time and express personal feelings with them. Undoubtedly, creating crafts at home is cost efficient and eco-friendly also. Other than that, the Explore machine gives me the freedom to make uncountable free Cricut Christmas designs from over 100+ materials. Having this Cricut product, I get different chances to design crafts for various occasions and festivals.
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Question: Can I Sell Christmas Projects Made With My Cricut Explore? Answer: Yes, you can absolutely sell many Christmas crafts made with your Explore machine. This ultimate DIY cutting machine holds the ability to cut more than 100+ materials with ease. Other than that, you can also do various crafts in bulk, separately, or by making your website and then taking the order. Besides, Explore can help you in finishing the craft within 10-15 minutes.
Question: Do I Need Design Space While Using Cricut Explore? Answer: All the DIYers need to have Design Space to draw any design for their projects. This software has different tools and libraries with free images, fonts, and ready-to-use projects. Besides, Design Space also helps them in giving proper formation to their design by providing suggestions. This Cricut software is compatible with desktop & mobile devices and is easy to learn.
Question: What Christmas Projects Can I Create With My Cricut Explore? Answer: Some of the famous Christmas projects that DIYers can easily make out of their Explore cutting machine are as follows:
● Santa tray
● Ornaments
● Pillows
● T-shirt
● Mug
● Hat
● Tote bag
● Photo frame
● Cookie plate
● Planters
● Phone case
● Wooden sign
● Etched wine glass
● Leather earrings
● Doormat
● Butterfly boxes
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Mastering the Color Canvas: A Guide to Home Interior Color Schemes
So, you’ve finally done it. You’ve taken the plunge, and you’re ready to repaint your home’s interior. But hold on a second; I see that look of indecision on your face. With a literal rainbow of colors at your fingertips, choosing the perfect shades for your walls, furniture, and accents can feel like a daunting task. It’s almost like picking your favorite dessert; they’re all so scrumptious, how do you choose just one?
Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you're a DIY maven or considering hiring interior painting services, this blog post is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of color selection for your home. We’ll go through the whole process, step by step, and by the end, you’ll be more confident than a peacock strutting its stuff. Let’s begin, shall we?
Understanding the Psychology of Color
Before we immerse ourselves in the vast ocean of shades and tints, let’s take a moment to think. Why do we even have favorite colors? Why does a sunny yellow make us think of laughter-filled summer days, while deep blues transport us to serene moonlit nights? Welcome to the magic world of color psychology.
Colors, believe it or not, are like silent actors on a stage. They play out scenes in our minds and evoke a range of emotions. Remember the calming greens often seen in hospitals? Or the energetic reds in fast-food logos? That's color psychology in action.
Imagine this scenario: A room painted in the warm golden hue of sunflowers, decorated with splashes of sky blue. Doesn't it instantly make you think of a sunny day with clear blue skies? Conversely, think about a room draped in soft lilacs and muted greys. It’s like an early spring morning, isn’t it?
This step isn't just about picking a color, it’s about setting a scene. So, when you’re pondering over the swatches, ask yourself, "What emotion or memory do I want this room to bring forth?"
Sun-kissed or Moonlit? Considering the Room's Natural Light
Sunlight. It’s the Instagram filter Mother Nature gave us. Ever noticed how the same space can feel different from dawn to dusk? That’s natural light working its magic. So, before you decide on a color, take a Sherlock-esque observation tour of your room.
Start your day with a cup of coffee and see how the morning light bathes your space. Is it a soft, warm glow, or is it more of a bright, intense shine? Now, as you’re winding down in the evening, notice the play of the setting sun. Does the room take on a golden hue or is it kissed by twilight blues?
The north-facing rooms in your home might have a cooler, shadowy light while the south-facing ones bask in bright, warm light. A color that shimmers and sparkles in a sunlit room might look muted or even dreary in a room with little sunlight.
So, here's a little hack: Once you've selected a few color contenders, paint a poster board with your chosen hues. Move it around the room at different times to see how the light plays with it. This way, you're not committing to the wall just yet, but you'll get a pretty good idea of how the paint will behave throughout the day with https://quantifyna.com/.
It's Not Just About Walls: Factoring in Furniture and Decor
Now, let’s talk about the room's existing residents: your furniture and décor. They've been there for you, making your space cozy. It's only fair to consider them in your painting plans.
Think of your room as a grand stage. Your walls set the backdrop, but it's your furniture and décor that are the stars of the show. A mauve wall might battle for attention with a ruby-red sofa, while a sandy beige might let it shine.
Take stock of the main colors in your furniture. Do you lean towards rich mahoganies or modern metallics? Are your fabrics more jewel-toned or neutral? If your couch could talk, what would it say? Probably something like, “Pair me with a color that makes me pop!”
But, and this is a big one, make sure you don't let things clash. A tangerine wall might sound adventurous, but if you’ve got teal furniture, you might end up with a room that feels more chaotic than coordinated.
For an extra layer of fun, consider texture too. Velvety fabrics, for instance, pair beautifully with deep, rich wall colors, creating a luxurious feel.
Testing Before Investing
Picture this: You’ve chosen what you believe to be the perfect shade of aquamarine. You’ve daydreamed about it, told all your friends, and are ready to transform your living room into a coastal paradise. But when the paint goes up, it's not the dreamy ocean retreat you imagined. It's more... hospital hallway.
So, how do you avoid such mishaps? Simple: Test before you invest.
Think of it as a dress rehearsal before the big play. Grab sample pots of your shortlisted colors. These tiny cans are a blessing, offering a sneak peek into how a color might transform your space.
Paint sections of your wall or use a poster board if you’re wary of committing just yet. Check on them during different times of the day. Is it the mesmerizing marine during the day but a drab disaster at night? The beauty of a sample is that it's a low-risk way to visualize the bigger picture.
And hey, if your first choice doesn’t pan out, consider it a fun experiment. You’re one step closer to finding the shade that’s just right.
Not Just Color, It’s Character: The Importance of Finish
While color is the star of the show, the finish is the director, subtly orchestrating how the whole scene comes together. It might seem like a minor detail, but trust me, the finish can dramatically alter the story your walls are trying to tell.
Think of matte finishes as the sophisticated older sibling in the family. They exude elegance and class but can be a tad high maintenance. While they hide wall blemishes well, they don’t take kindly to scuffs and stains.
On the other hand, glossy finishes are the lively younger sibling. Bright, shiny, and full of energy. They can make colors dazzle and are easy to clean, but they're not the best at keeping secrets. Is it a dent or a scratch? Glossy will gleefully point it out.
Satin and eggshell are your middle ground, offering a delicate balance between matte's sophistication and gloss's vivacity.
So, when choosing a finish, think beyond aesthetics. Ask yourself how you live in a space. If you have kids who treat walls like canvases, a more durable finish might be your best bet. For quieter spaces, like a personal library or study, matte's charm might be just what you need.
Small Strokes Make Masterpieces: Accents and Details
Often, it’s the little things that leave the biggest impression. Just like that dash of spice that transforms a dish or the right necklace that elevates an outfit, accents, and details in your room can make all the difference.
You've got the primary color down, but what about the trims, doors, or that quaint little bookshelf in the corner? Using a contrasting or complementary color can add layers of depth and intrigue to your space.
Consider a deep, indigo wall. Now, pair it with crisp, white trims. The result? Each color makes the other pop, creating a harmonious dance of shades. Or take a soft, blush pink wall. Introducing gold or bronze accents could lend an air of luxury and opulence.
Experimenting with accents allows you to dip your toes into bolder colors without the commitment of painting an entire room. So play around, have fun, and let your creativity run wild! Sometimes, the smallest strokes create the most beautiful masterpieces.
Conclusion
Selecting the perfect color for your home interior doesn’t have to be a mind-boggling task. With a bit of planning, a dash of creativity, and maybe some expert help from interior painting services, you’ll be living in your dream space in no time. So, go ahead, unleash your inner artist, and paint the home that you’ll love living in, one perfect color at a time.
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Gift Ideas: 5 Handmade Gifts That Your Friends and Family Will Love
There’s nothing as special as a handmade gift from a craft store . Show your friends and family you love them with 5 of our best and easy DIY gift ideas!
Having a hard time finding a gift for someone who already has everything? Or are you just looking for great gifts that are of a kind and not gift cards? There is nothing like a homemade gift from sena’s crafts to show your loved ones that you took the time to make them something unique rather than store-bought. Sena’s craft are always compiling our favourite easy DIY gift ideas that are perfect for birthday presents, Christmas presents, or hostess gifts. And don’t worry, these aren’t your expected mason jar or arm knitted handmade gift list ideas. It lets you know when any web pages appear on homemade gift ideas. These DIY projects are the perfect homemade gift and seriously easy to make. good gifts deepen the bond and increase trust.
Why homemade gifts for family are such a great idea
If you are here I don't think you need convincing and might be stating the obvious, it is budget friendly, personal, creative and fun etc… Even if you are making the same style figurine for your mother, father, and siblings no two items are exactly the same. Each unique and specially made of making it one of a kind. They will be stunned to know that you have exerted effort and time to make them feel special.
Other specific categories of diy gifts :
Diy flip photo album
This DIY Flip Photo Album is equal parts easy and classy. (Hello, marble and gold!).This is perfect for any home or office. You can make it even more personable by gifting your own set of photos. Or even pair it with a new camera special occasion .You can never go wrong with gifting photos to parents, and this DIY Flip Photo Album is both equal parts easy to make and uber classy.Marble, stained wood, and gold aren’t the first things most people think of when it comes to handmade gifts, so you’re already winning in my book.
2.Diy Paper Shapes Wall Art
This DIY Paper Shapes Wall Art project is the perfect modern piece for that forgotten blank wall space! Plus, it takes no drawing or painting skills whatsoever to recreate.Nowadays such handmade room decoration ideas are trending and can give an instant facelift to a particular space. Moreover there is no problem in getting the raw material for these and one can spend good family time together while making it . If you want to hang wall hanging, you want to benchmark some top decorated ideas with paper craft.
3.DiyTassel Throw Pillow
We created these DIY Tassel Throw Pillow out of tea towels. So they’re definitely one of a kind! And there’s nothing as fun as tassels! The tea towels have a cool tassel detail (which I can’t get enough of lately) on the corners. And of course, they arrive hemmed. The temperatures are dropping here in Minneapolis and that means we’re spending more and more time indoors. Having people over no longer means a patio grill out, but instead game or movie nights inside.
4.Diy floor table
If you’re feeling particularly giving, this DIY floor table will really wow, and it’s surprisingly easy to make. Trying to gift wrap it might be another thing…And this DIY Floor Table is the perfect project for floor seating that’s surprisingly simple to make!We love the unexpected colour combinations in this low dining table scene, don’t you?It would definitely make for the perfect cool-weather dinner al fresco with lots of DIY knot pillows and blankets around for floor seating.
5.Diy candle
As with any candle, it’s a pretty general gift also that can fit any occasion for any age and any person. Pair it with some bath salts, and you’ve got your ultimate spa day gift package. candles are a great way to bring light and fragrance into a room , and making them yourself is a fun craft project . to get started all you ‘ll need is wax, a candle mould , a wick , and any fragrance and customise your candles to your liking . once you have made your candles , use them to decorate your home or give them to friends and family as gifts .
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