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,
Very cute, Dani- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteNot only frugal but super cute. What an easy and adorable project!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteVery creative and so cute! Just a touch of Christmas color and cheer without being overdone!
ReplyDeletei love them , they have endless possibilities!
ReplyDeletegreat idea Dani. I have some old ribbon and would love to give this a try..
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!! You are always keeping me on my frugal toes with your great ideas:)
ReplyDeletexoxo, Tanya
Very cute, and I love them placed in the glass jar!!
ReplyDeleteSusan
These are so cute! Amazing what you can do with a lot of creativity and a little money.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
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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ReplyDeleteHappy 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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