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MEMORIES: COULD YOU BELIEVE THIS BASKET WAS A $1.00 YARD SALE FIND? IT JUST NEEDED SOME TENDER LOVING HELP TO MAKE IT LOOK FESTIVE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

12/16/2025

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Better yet, after I finished I realized that the whole arrangement cost me $3.80 since the flowering material came from nature.
 
If you live in the southern part of the country, chances are that you, your neighbor or the roads are packed with the Brazilian Pepper Tree. Unfortunately, the pepper-tree quickly spreads into natural areas, taking over native plants. It's against the law to sell or purposefully plant Brazilian pepper-trees. 
 
Therefore, you can cut 3 branches and there is 100% chance that you are not going to kill the plant. Smile. I heard that tree branches are often used as Christmas decorations in Florida.
 
If you don’t feel like doing so, then go to your local raft store and purchase 3 berries springs with some greenery and you will have the same final product as I did.
 
Remember, Christmas decorations don’t need to be expensive, just take a short walk out and assess the abundance of plant materials that surrounds us!
 
Materials (Total Cost: $3.80)
 
1 basket (you can use any size/shape you may have at home now) ($1.00)
3 pepper tree cuttings (about 12 to 15 inches each) (FREE)
2 flowering light green 10” cuttings from a shrub (don’t know the name) (FREE)
3 long pine cones (FREE)
Some gold spray to paint the pine cones (.50)
1 ½ yard of golden ribbon for a bow ($2.00)
Glue gun or Tacky Glue (.30)
 
Get a plastic container, fill it with water and tuck inside the basket. You can secure it with newspaper on the sides so it won’t wiggle.
Begin the arrangement by adding the 3 pepper tree branches and the other 2 cuttings.
Spray paint the pine cones and glue them together.
Make a bow (or purchase one) and glue it to the basket.
 
DONE! Time to get busy to make your own! 
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Memories - CRAFTY MONDAY: It’s so Easy and Inexpensive to Create a Wreath for your Front Door and Enjoy it for the month of December!

12/15/2025

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Yes, just few dollars will make this wreath possible to decorate your front door. However, the expense is nothing comparing to the satisfaction of knowing that you made it and your front door will remind you daily.

​I am sharing two versions of the same wreath today. It just happened that at the last minute I decided to add few real natural pine twigs to my store bought wreath to make it look real. See if you can tell, smile!
 
Approximate Cost: $10.00
 
1 Wreath $3.00
6 Decorative picks @ 2 for $1.00 approx. $3.00
Spray paint (gold) (2.00)
7 Gold ornaments @ the dollar store = $1.00
1 yard of ribbon ($1.00)
3 Garden Magnolia leave painted in gold
Assorted pine cones from your garden
Glue gun
 
To assemble, follow my attached slide show for ideas. However, anything goes, you can make it work to whatever you like. After all, is a gift for your home J
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GARDENING MEMORIES FROM 2015 - FREE Holiday Basket - Thanks Mother Nature!

12/8/2025

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This basket arrangement cost me nothing! It’s FREE thanks to Mother Nature’s plant material. You can make one too.

Again, I sound like a broken record, but please, go to your backyards and look for interesting evergreen plant materials and pine cones. Then cut few branches, (You are not hurting the plants because they are dormant until spring, then in spring, they will develop new growth.) I had an old basket in my craft room and decided it was time to bring it alive!
These are the materials that I found in my backyard:

3 pine twigs
A bunch of oregano (the small leaves hanging on the right)
3 small Holly twigs (the shiny leaves with the red berries)
5 pine cones
1 purple stem from my balcony hanging baskets

To assembly the basket, start by just placing the pine twigs in the bottom, follow with the Holly on top. Then, insert the oregano in one side and the purple stem in the opposite side. Finally, add the 5 cone on top at random. All these material were just placed in layers inside the basket, nothing is attached or glued.

If you want, you can also add a big red bow, or glass ornaments, or fake berries picks and you are done.
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MEMORIES FROM 2018 - CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS PART 1: FREE, THANKS TO MOTHER NATURE

12/1/2025

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How many of us have been given a dozen of red roses? The answer is many of us. The real question is what do you do once the roses begin to fade? I actually tight them at the bottom with a string and hang them upside down in my craft room in the basement to allow them to dry. Then, when I need them, I do what I did today, made an arrangement. Easy does it!
 
I also had this round cheese box that cost me .25 cents at a yard sale. I made a bow, went to my backyard and grabbed some pinecones, bake them at 200 degrees for few minutes to kill any bug that made them their home and finally, spray painted them with golden craft paint.
 
Materials needed:
The dry roses (If you don’t have them, use silk flowers)
Glue gun
4 to 5 yards of Ribbon
1 round or square tray to glue the roses and pinecones to it
Craft spray paint of any color you prefer
A piece of ribbon to glue in the back to be able to hang it.
 
For ideas, follow my slide presentation. 
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