Monday, March 7, 2011

The Forgotten Holiday

When Cory & I first got married, I asked for $10 for each holiday so I could buy/make some festive decorations.


Well, all these years, St Patrick's Day was left behind!


Not anymore! I officially have 2 St Patty's Day items!



11 comments:

Megan said...

Those are super cute. I was just thinking I need some cute St. Patrick day decorations

Ashlee & Christian said...

Those are way stinkin' cute! We should have a craft night one night! Oh, I was laughing at your previous post because I have found myself in that situation more times than I want to be since my child stopped napping at 25 months it has been a long past year and now sometimes I even have 2 kids screaming uncontrollably. I have a love/hate relationship with shopping.

Natalie said...

Darling. Where did you find those cute block letters?

Cory & Alli said...

Ash, we DEFINITELY should have a craft night!!! I get excited just thinking about it!

Natalie, I got them at the store The Wood Connection. I have just fallen in L-O-V-E with this store! (they have a website w/address and such)

Be prepared for many more wood painting posts!

Amy said...

I bought the same stuff at the Wood Connection yesterday! I need to get them made for the holiday before it passes. Would you be up for making some cute Spring/Easter crafts? We should get a group together for some painting.

Justin said...
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Melissa Smith said...

So cute!!! If you girls have a craft night, can I invite myself? :)

Anonymous said...

LOOOOOVE IT!! Nice job Al. Way to get your craft on!

Beth said...

I like it. I also have done the luck blocks from wood connection but I love your other project too!

Kimi said...

No way you only spent ten dollars at that store!

Cory & Alli said...

Nah, I spent more than $10. (The board w/clovers was $9, the Lucky was $14) I realize after I posted it that it sounded that way. I was just too lazy to clarify. Really I meant that I've saved up my $10 for a few years for St. Patty's day. It was time.