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DIY Washi Tape Serving Tray

DIY Washi Tape Serving Tray. Serve up drinks on a festive serving tray made decorative with washi tape

Happy Friday! Since it is the weekend and I am on weekend time this post is a little late. It is also super duper easy because that’s what weekends are for! If you are entertaining and doing cocktails this is a fun DIY Washi Tape Serving Tray. I love washi tape because it can dress up a lot of things and you can make easy decorations with not a lot of skill needed. I used this dollar store plate I had and dressed it up for cocktails. Sprinkles are also always a nice touch too ;).

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About Valerie Lewis

Hi I'm Val! I love coffee and cupcakes(breakfast of champions), and making simple crafts with my kids.

DIY Washi Tape Letters

DIY Washi Tape Letters for a kids room or birthday party decor! - Copy

DIY washi tape letters are a great decoration for a kids room or for birthday parties. My daughter Keira is obsessed with letters right now. She has to point out any time she sees a letter especially K for Keira. She wanted a K for her room and we will probably get the rest of the letters in her name to hang up in her room. I first wanted to try out a K. I was thinking glitter letters but didn’t want to deal with the mess. My place still has glitter from the last glitter project ;). Decorative tape or washi tape are so easy to work with and pretty. read more

About Valerie Lewis

Hi I'm Val! I love coffee and cupcakes(breakfast of champions), and making simple crafts with my kids.

DIY Bunting Cake Topper

DIY Bunting Cake Topper

This DIY Bunting Cake Topper is super easy to make and a fun way to dress up a cake. Just add sprinkles and this cute cake topper! This can be great for the person who isn’t the best at frosting a cake or to dress up a store bought cake. Plus sprinkles, never underestimate the power of sprinkles! You could do so many colors and patterns to fit any theme.

What you need:

Twine

Washi tape

Paper straws

Scissors

Washi tape Fold washi tape over

Tie the twine to two paper straws spread out about 8 inches. Fold small pieces (about 2 inches) of washi tape over the top of the twine. Continue folding them over lined up until you cover the entire twine leaving just a small bit on each end empty. read more

About Valerie Lewis

Hi I'm Val! I love coffee and cupcakes(breakfast of champions), and making simple crafts with my kids.

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