Beci Orpin's lovely new book Find and Keep describes itself as '26 Projects to spark your imagination'. That it does! I finally got around to creating the giant confetti project Beci outlines on page 136 (I used more durable cardboard - rather than paper).
I would happily confetti bomb my living room, except I have a husband who understandably wouldn't appreciate it - so it was the baby's room that got treated with the in-expensive wall treatment using cardboard and Blu Tak. I sure hope Sunday likes colour, because she's surrounded by it!
If you're also a keen crafter, I recommend the book - you can buy Find and Keep here.
Hope you are all having a great week! Briar x






So much fun!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun! (Yes, boringly, I'm simply repeating what Lulu Lucky said ... because it's true). SUNDAY IS SO CRAZY CUTE! Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteI think it's so nice of you to take the time out to do fun DIYs for your baby :)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I will so have to do this myself - what an easy pick me up!
ReplyDeleteAlthough . . . my scissor cutting skills leave a bit to be desired.
Look out Ruby (my niece), you're about to be confetti bombed!
kate x
Just saved 2 of your recipes this morning....yum! Thank you! KG
ReplyDeleteJust love this idea, I had it on my inspiration files for our babies nursery too! Sunday is looking very cute I have to say.
ReplyDeleteThis is the FIRST thing i was positive i was going to do when i read it in her book ! I still haven't .. But i will now ! PS - How on earth did you get them so perfect ?!?! xx
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun project! I used my 'Cuttlebug' - which die cuts perfect shapes (and circles). Very handy!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, it looks amazing and I just love the colours your chose. Very inspired to find a wall to confetti now!
ReplyDeleteSophie x