St Patrick's Day Beaded Garland

St. Patrick's Day is a special occasion that many look forward to each year, filled with a vibrant spirit, festivities, and a joyful atmosphere. One delightful way to immerse yourself in the spirit of St Patrick's Day is to create creative and crafty decorations that will add a touch of charm and a bit of luck to your home.

St Patricks Day Craft

  So let's get crafty this St. Patrick's Day: And create a 'Lucky Beaded Garland' with a Tassel!

St Patricks Day Craft

What You'll Need:

· Green, gold, and white beads (choose from acrylic, wood, or glass in different textures, sizes and finishes)

Green, gold and white paint, if you prefer to hand paint wooden beads.

· Thin strong wire (46 inches/ 117cm in length)

· Scissors 


· A card tag and letter stickers to spell out fun words like 'Lucky' 

Or you can use the Lucky word fonts.

· twine for crafting the tassel

(you can add some thin ribbon too if you like).

Instructions:

St Patricks Day Craft

Step 1: Prepare wire and start beading

Make a U at one end of the wire, and proceed threading the beads in a pattern you like. 

St Patricks Day Craft

Then bend the wire end into a second U.

Set aside.

I handpainted my wooden beads with green, gold and white paint.

St Patricks Day Craft

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Step 2: Create the Tassel

Wind twine around your hand about 15 times, and slip it off. 

Tie one end tightly with a thin ribbon to make the top of the tassel. 

Cut the bottom loops and trim the tassel ends.

    
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Step 3: Attach the Tassel

Carefully unbend one of the U loops on the bead wire.

 Attach the tassel you've just crafted to one end of the wire.

St Patricks Day Craft

Step 4: Make and attach the Lucky Tag.

Use a Dollar store green card gift tag. 

Stick the letters L.U.C.K.Y to it, using small font stickers.

St Patricks Day Crafts
Or save and print the fonts, choose one to cut out and glue on to the tag.
St Patricks Day Craft

Step 6: Place in your home decor and enjoy!

Your lucky beaded garland is now complete!  

Whether draped across a mantel, adorning a door frame, or used as a cheerful centerpiece on a table, coffee table, or sideboard. this garland will sprinkle some delightful charm throughout your home this St. Patrick's Day. 

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 Wishing you a joyful St. Patrick's Day filled with luck, laughter, and a sense of connection that lasts long after the decorations come down!

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Let's DIY a Simple Crystal Gem Wreath

 I'm a rockhound and a lover of crystals.

DIY Crystal Gem Wreath

I have had a bowl of crystal stones for many years and thought I would do a simple DIY to display them on a hanging wreath.

Before I share the 'How To DIY' the wreath, let's delve into the magical world of crystals.

They are known as rocks, gems, minerals or crystals.

   Crystals have long fascinated humanity, not only for their stunning beauty but also for the myriad beliefs surrounding their healing properties. These remarkable natural formations are more than just decorative items; they have a rich history and significance in various cultures worldwide.

Many cultures believe that crystals possess healing properties. From ancient civilizations to modern holistic practices, individuals have turned to these beautiful stones for various purposes:

· Amethyst: Often associated with tranquillity and peacefulness, amethyst is believed to enhance spiritual awareness and calm the mind.

· Rose Quartz: Known as the stone of love, rose quartz is thought to promote emotional healing, self-acceptance, and compassion.

· Citrine: This vibrant yellow crystal is said to attract abundance and prosperity, lifting mood and promoting joy.

Crystals resonate with many as symbols of nature’s art and as tools for mindfulness and healing.

People use crystals in meditation practice, by placing them in their living spaces or wearing them as jewellery, believing that their energies can positively affect well-being. While scientific evidence to support the efficacy of these claims is limited, the psychological impact of using crystals can certainly enhance a person’s sense of peace and connection to oneself.


Let's DIY a simple Crystal gem wreath.

DIY Crystal Gem Wreath
You will need a dollar store pre-formed twig wreath.
The wreath I used was a 10-inch diameter 
(25cm for those who don't use imperial measurements).

DIY Crystal Gem Wreath
I already had a bowl of various types and sizes of crystals for this project, but these are readily available for purchase in many online shopping stores, craft markets, Gypsy Fairs and Rock and Gem shops.

DIY Crystal Gem Wreath
All you do is hot glue the stones directly onto the wreath.
DIY Crystal Gem Wreath
I used two heart-shaped cut stones glued in the centre above and directly below.
DIY Crystal Gem Wreath
 You can use whatever selection of stones.

I used a selection of colours.  

But you could just use:

 White, pink and purple. 

Ocean colours of all shades of blue and green.

Blue and white.

Black and white.

Orange, red and yellow.

Whatever takes your fancy really.

The final step is to attach a hanger of twine to the finished wreath.

DIY Crystal Gem Wreath
And hang it in your decor.
I think the Crystal Gem Wreath I have created looks lovely with all the pretty wall-hung pottery pieces I have collected.

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'Angels Are' Quote

Angel Quotes

 These words by Dawn Farrell really struck a chord with me.
They are beautiful.
They are poignant.
They are powerful.
I hope you enjoy these words too, and the accompanying image.
I have saved this as my new screensaver on my phone.
You are welcome to do that too.
:)
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