Seriously, I am obsessed with biscuits!
Bet you figured that one out already, eh?
That is just me...I find something I like and I just cannot get enough!
After completing my first project for the DIY Club,
I had some biscuits left and a spot on the fence
in my backyard screaming for some color!
I had some biscuits left and a spot on the fence
in my backyard screaming for some color!
I grabbed my super-fabulous, bright and summery
Patio Paints from DecoArt and started painting away
to create this trio of wall hangings -
The perfect little project to fill a space with some sunshine!
Patio Paints from DecoArt and started painting away
to create this trio of wall hangings -
The perfect little project to fill a space with some sunshine!
Supplies
1. 3 round mirrors in 3 different sizes. Mine are: 7", 6", 5" . You can also use wood circles. Both the mirrors and the wood circles were fairly inexpensive and from a craft store.
2. Plate joining biscuits (from hardware store, like Home Depot)
3. Gorilla Glue
4. Smaller paint brushes
5. Patio Paints from DecoArt
* Blue Bahama (8oz.)
* Citrus Green (2 oz)
* Marigold (2 oz.)
6. DISChangers in 3 sizes - this is seriously the perfect project for using DISChangers!
Want to DIY it!
Check out the pdf tutorial the
Want to see what else I did with biscuits for the DIY Club? VISIT THE DIY CLUB'S BLOG
AND FOR INFO ON THE JUNE CHALLENGE.
IT STARTS THIS FRIDAY JUNE 4!DISCLOSURE: As part of the DIY Club, I have been supplied with vendor sponsored products to complete my projects (DecoArt, Gorilla Glue, and DISChangers).
Lovely. I really need to get some Gorilla glue.
ReplyDeleteHow perfect for summer!!! Those look so cute and remind me of the 1960s, in the best way possible. I adore!
ReplyDeleteThey are cute . Ok I thought to myself I will check out these I am sure thatthey are just an American thing so there is no DANGER of me getting started, how wrong could I have been I have found a source. £5.99 for 100 but no gorrila glue ( we don't tend to have many gorilas in uk)
ReplyDeleteSo I am stumped
Ok off to find a friendly gorila for some glue
Such a fabulous idea, you amaze me more and more each day! I am really glad that I found you.
ReplyDeleteI thought I had seen it all! WOW! I am taken back...it looks like tile pieces. Your mind is on a fast track, cant wait to see what else you do with them. Simply Fab!
ReplyDeleteI am SOOOO all over this idea! Love it love it love it! I was looking for some fun and funky ideas for decorating our addition- just found it!!! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteooohhh...!!! This is neat!! I want to do something to my patio walls now!!!
ReplyDeleteIf it wasn't for our time in NH, I would never know what a biscuit was. And I surely haven't seen any as pretty as yours!
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled on your blog! I LOVE this project! What fun! These would be perfect for kids to decorate and paint at a garden theme party!
ReplyDeleteKim @ http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com
party inspiration
I was just eying biscuits at the hardware store today. So much potential! Love what you have done. The mirrors behind are a great touch!
ReplyDeleteNow I'm falling in love with biscuits too!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea what you were talking about...biscuits...but, I clicked and I read. I think even I could do this project...love it.
ReplyDeleteI just had to laugh because I actually thought you were talking about biscuits! As in ...biscuits...at breakfast! Just goes to show how out of touch I am with crafting. I just joined the diy club and I'm looking forward to trying some of the projects. Who knows? Maybe I'll even come up with something on my own. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! I love it, thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteOK Holly, I am going to have to go buy these biscuits and some gorilla glue. I have been converted. I ACTUALLY pulled over and picked up and old twin headboard from someones trash. Yikes!!! I am actually going to make something with it. LOL!!
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