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Craftykins // Pumpkin Jack-o-lantern Balloon Garland DIY

By Ruby Leave a Comment

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Garlands are always fun and easy way to get festive for any holiday. They can be made with simple things you might already have lying around the house, or things that could easily be found at the dollar store. I found a pack of orange balloons and green tissue paper, and put together this pumpkin garland. To add a little more spook, I added a jack-o-lantern face on the balloons. The kids and I plan on throwing a pumpkin carving party, so we will be using our pumpkin jack-o-lantern garland to decorate!

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Pumpkin Balloon Garland DIY

Total time: 20 minutes

Supplies:
Orange balloons
Green tissue paper
Green curling ribbon
Glue
Scissors
Black tape

Directions:
1. Cut out pumpkin leaves from the green tissue paper, about 1-2 per balloon.

2. Cut out 10″-12″ strands of curling ribbon.

3. Blow up various sizes of balloons.

4. Tie the ribbon to the balloon knot and glue on pumpkin leaves. Curl the ribbon.

5. Cut out a 4′-5′ strand of ribbon and tie the balloons on. Glue on more pumpkin leaves on the string between each balloon.

6. Cut out a jack-o-lantern face from black tape and place on some balloons.

pumpkin garland

Filed Under: Fun Tagged With: #craftykins, banner, bunting, crafty, DIY, garland, Halloween, halloween style, holiday, Partykins Posted By: Ruby

SLEEPYKINS // Shared Bedroom

By Katleen Leave a Comment

We are building extra space for our littles as we speak, so in the meanwhile, Lilou and Jerome are sharing their bedroom. To make this situation pleasant for both of them, I wanted to create a cozy little corner for each. Now they wouldn’t want it any other way…

Babiekins kids room

The dolls are Luckyboysunday and Studio Escargot. You can find them here and here.

The paper bag is perfect for storage.  You can find it here.

The garland is Concrete & Honey.  You can find it here.

Babiekins kids room 2

The dolls are Luckyboysunday.

The basket is Ferm Living, you can find it here.

The tin box is Ferm Living too.

Pictures by me.

 

Filed Under: Fun, Interiors Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, bunting, Ferm Living, garland, home decor, home interiors, interiors, kid-friendly home decor, kid-friendly rooms, kidsroom, luckyboysunday, Studioescargot Posted By: Katleen


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