May is literally our busiest month of the year! We have anniversaries, birthdays, recitals, graduations, vacations, and holidays! Whew, I am exhausted just thinking about all that we did!
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May is literally our busiest month of the year! We have anniversaries, birthdays, recitals, graduations, vacations, and holidays! Whew, I am exhausted just thinking about all that we did!
We did this craft before Easter, but I think it also can be a craft you can do anytime. It is another unique craft in that you don’t use a paint brush. And if your kid is a little older, they should be able to do it all without little help!
This week has been a fairly quiet week as far as anything new goes that impacts us. We kept our focus on Easter this week, and we also spent a lot of time outside when we could.
These crosses required a lot of help from me, but they still turned out semi-cute. Melody also really enjoyed it too.
Now that we are stuck home and schools are no longer open, we are constantly finding new crafts to do to help keep us busy. Right now I am focusing on Easter/Spring crafts. This is a super easy craft, and as long as you have some glue, construction paper and scissors you are good to go!
We have completed some general spring cleaning things around our house over the past few weeks. Below are a few of those things.
A few weeks after getting married, Brad and I redid my closet. It was originally wired shelving, and we wanted to upgrade this. We also wanted to provide me with drawer space within the closet. We found a unit at Home Depot that we really liked and installed it. We then added some shelving and rods on the side. Below are some before and after shots of this upgrade:
Transforming your decor from Easter to spring is fairly easy since the colors for both seem to be the same. See below for the changes I made.
This is a really easy DIY wreath that can be tailored to any season.