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Spoon Full of LOVE

Be different... hand out Valentines made on a wooden spoon...  Start a new trend! Supplies: Wood Spoon Altered Pages Collage Hearts & Flowers Red Paint Ribbon Tacky Glue   Paint the spoon red, let dry.  Cut image from  Altered Pages Collage  Hearts & Flowers, adhere to the bowl of the spoon with medium, dry.  Add lace around the bowl of the spoon with Tacky Glue .   Add Stickles to the handle and around the image, dry.   Finally attach a flower with Tacky Glue.

Wooden Spoon Place-markers!!!

I love holidays... ALL holidays!  Thanksgiving being one on my favorites.  It is a day my family shares our meal with friends and family.  We have a wonderful time... it is wonderful spending time in the kitchen with the wonderful women in my life and my husband who is my biggest helper before everyone arrives.  He always peels all the potatoes!! For the table this year I decided to make place markers using wooden spoons from Altered Pages  with the   Altered Pages Altered Spoons Collage Sheet !  These would be a lot of fun for children to make ay a children's party... or you can make them for any occasion! These will add a festive touch to any table! Supplies: Wooden Spoons - 7 inches Brown ink Paper  - Hello December Stickles Altered Pages Altered Spoons Collage Sheet Pinecones from the Park Ribbon or Fiber Leaves - Confetti Tacky Glue Glue Stick Dew Drops Small Clo...

It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Altered Spoons Canvas

Hi everyone.  Barbara here with my Altered Pages DT post using these adorable  wooden spoons .  I decided to go out of my comfort zone, i.e., think outside of the box.  My first thoughts were to decorate the spoons as just that, spoons, but then I decided to use them as architectural elements instead.  I must say, I am quite happy that I did. Cover an 8x10  Canvas Panel  with  Burlap  using  Aleene's Tacky Glue .  Spread gold crackle paste through a stencil, keeping edges uneven for that artsy look. Allow the paste to dry and crackle naturally on the canvas. Mix one drop of Blue  Splash Inks  into an  Ultra Fine Mist Sprayer , fill sprayer with water, and randomly mist the light blue color over the canvas, concentrating on the gold stenciled areas for contrast. Paint three  Wood Spoons  with  Timeless Cream chalk paint  and let dry.  Use a spatula to spread white crackle paste ...