How about a Christmas project on a budget?
Nice things don't necessarily have to be expensive, and on a budget does not necessarily mean cheap.
I started out with 4 styrofoam balls...find those at any craft and $ stores.
I found some nice ribbon I kept from years past. This ribbon is pliable, since it has two metal lines.
Here is what I made with $2
Add made the bow with same ribbon.
This is now on our table,
and I like it very much!
A quick project to cheer up any table!
Stay Frugal,
12 comments:
Very cute, Dani- xo Diana
Not only frugal but super cute. What an easy and adorable project!
I love it! That red and white ribbon is just gorgeous and looks great paired with the green. What a unique and pretty centerpiece you made! Thanks for the inspiration.
Very creative and so cute! Just a touch of Christmas color and cheer without being overdone!
i love them , they have endless possibilities!
great idea Dani. I have some old ribbon and would love to give this a try..
So pretty!! You are always keeping me on my frugal toes with your great ideas:)
xoxo, Tanya
Very cute, and I love them placed in the glass jar!!
Susan
These are so cute! Amazing what you can do with a lot of creativity and a little money.
Fabulous!
Hugs,
Patti
Quick and easy. I've always been a fan of the decorative balls in dishes, but they always seemed out of my price range. This, I can do! Thanks for sharing. :-)
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Happy holidays. Following your blog. Foll0w me back:)
I run a website (www.spunnys.com) that aims at showcasing simple crafts made with spun cotton balls. This is exactly the type of creative, inexpensive and simple ideas I am looking for. I love them. These could also easily be turned into beautiful christmas tree ornaments. Congrats.
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