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That dusty mess is one of the reasons that I haven't painted my entire house in chalkboard paint! (although I am tempted to paint an outside wall...the kids would LOVE IT!!!)
The best part, they are removable so that when they get yucky you can get rid of them!!
The metal lids came from Candle Soylutions. Super cheap! They used them on mason jars to make these cute drinks I found on Hostess with the Mostess.
The Farm Chicks are having a giveaway on their site. The prize is a surprise, but I am hoping it is that little glass because I am sort of in love with it! It is like a mini milk bottle! Or something. I don't know what it is, but I want it!
You can buy a kit from Dutch by Design for $65, but you could also make this SO easily!! You can find clock hands anywhere. I have a friend that used to buy them on Ebay, big ones to make wagon wheel clocks. That and a piece of wood to mount it on and twelve random frames that you can find anywhere and you have this!
You can buy these at Baby Browns, but I also found a tutorial from Little Birdie Secrets. Did you know that you can buy chalkboard cloth! Now I want to make a chalkboard apron! I wonder if you can wash chalkboard cloth? I will have to find that out!
a globe! How fun is that! It makes me want to go to a garage sale and find a globe! It also has me thinking what other fun things you could paint! I think the outside of a journal or old book would be fun!








The pattern on the right makes me want to take some of Lou La's art and have it made into fabric so that I could make her a pillow, or just stretch it over a canvas and hang it is her room.

Which made me wonder what other fun things you could sting and use as party garland! Popcorn for your game night party:
Pom Poms (the fuzzy ball kind, not the cheerleader kind):
image from Craftzine
Remember the cupcake liners:
image from VeronicaTM
image from onetomatotwo
DIY Maven used ceramic tiles and napkins with a little decoupage to create these cute coasters. I was going to blog about them, but completely forgot! And then I saw this on Kari's blog:
And now my love for the mismatched is going to have me searching for cute napkins to make coasters with!
Even if you aren't celebrating Mardi Gras, King Cake is yummy! And this one saves you the braiding! 


All I can say is I am SO DOING THIS!!!
images from Martha Stewart