This is something that I made last year. I absolutely love it!
I followed a tutorial I found over at brown paper packages. I love her blog, she has so many great projects and ideas.
The only thing I did differently was to use burlap instead of ribbon. I just cut it the width of the blocks and hot glued it in place. Then I cut another piece and tied it on the top.
What do you think?
Darling!!! Thanks for the feature!!!
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This is so cute! It's got potential to becoming a puzzle for kids, too.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I'm a big fan of rustic crafting. I'd fit in perfectly with the two fourth of July projects I've done so far this year.
ReplyDeleteI’d love if you you’d stop over and link up at my party
http://www.chickenscratchny.com/2012/06/whats-cluckin-9.html
Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Perfect for 4th of July celebrations! Have a great weekend x
ReplyDeleteOoh I love this one too! :)
ReplyDeleteLike this! I'm sure the hubby has plenty of scrap wood in the garage!
ReplyDeletePinning it now!
Samantha
http://cooksandcreates.blogspot.com/
This is adorable! Thinking I'll be making it soon :)
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ReplyDeletePretty darn cute!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Very cute! I love the burlap addition. Thanks for sharing at Creative Thursday ;)
ReplyDeleteFeaturing on Thursday at Bacon Time!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love it! Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
ReplyDeleteFeaturing this on my top 10 Fourth of July Features over @ CountryMommaCooks..........have a wonderful Fourth of July!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful project--I am excited to be featuring it today! The new link party is up today, so link up anything you have been posting about! And we will be featuring FROZEN TREATS next week, so if you have any FROZEN TREATS--please share them and we will be happy to feature them! Can't wait to see what you have to share! http://www.dosmallthingswithlove.com/2013/06/happy-hour-friday-628.html
ReplyDeleteStopping by from I'm Lovin It Party. I love anything with wood blocks. This turned out so cute. Pinning! Thanks for sharing from the ladies at www.homemadeinterest.com
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