A few days ago, I encountered this very cute {and seemingly simple} fall decoration, and I decided to try it. I hadn't yet switched up my mantel for the month of November - and I wanted to reuse as much of the October harvest-y stuff as I could, to save money. I did, however, want to add a thankful aspect to it, and this seemed the way to go!
I was at Hobby Lobby {ohhhh Hobby Lobby...how I love thee} last week and found these:
The little votive holders came in an 8 pack and were $6.99, but I used my 40% off coupon {the ONLY app I have on my phone for coupons is the HL app!} and ended up getting them for $4.19. I looked at all the acrylic paint colors and decided to stick with something really neutral, because I didn't want a bold look for this project. This color was called Linen and cost $1.37.
I was going to use the word "Thanks" like the example showed, but the pre-packaged votive holders gave me enough to use the word "grateful" and I liked that better, so I went with that.
I found a thick, bold font in Word {Cooper Black} and changed it to 110 size - and wrote out the word grateful in all lower case, leaving spaces between the letters to cut them out.
I cut out the letters and taped them inside. {The example showed cutting the letters out and painting inside the remaining square, which would have been admittedly easier, but I didn't want to cut by hand, and I don't have a Cricut or Silhouette machine, so I didn't have any other way to do it. My method was painting over the letters.}
And then I got to painting! We had small detail brushes leftover from our renovation palooza, so I used one from there...
Sometimes the paint didn't want to stick to the glass very well, but I didn't worry about it...there is always the option of the second coat!
My painting wasn't perfectly smooth, but I didn't worry about that either because it was my first try - and because I think things like this provide character.
I lined them up on the mantel and filled them with popcorn kernals {free - since we have a huge stash in our pantry!} so the whole thing was just a lovely, neutral, harvest themed decoration.
I love it.
Thankfulness, Day 15: It's okay to be thankful for the extra treats in life. Who in your life offers something that makes you feel better about yourself? It could be the person who cuts your hair...or does your nails...or gives you a massage...or makes your coffee every morning. They build you up every time they work for you...reach back with some thanks to them!!!
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