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Order Your Personalized Holiday Wine Labels Now! Free Shipping!
Monday, December 15, 2014
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Win Our Holiday Wine Labels - Managing A Home Giveaway!
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Check out Managing A Home which is a blog with creative ideas for effectively managing your home, kids and life. There is a little bit of everything to help you stay on top of cooking, parenting and relationships. There are even some great ideas for the holidays!
HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY! Managing A Home showcased our Holiday Wine Labels on their blog about ideas for Holiday Hostess gifts. Check it out and sign up to WIN!
HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY! Managing A Home showcased our Holiday Wine Labels on their blog about ideas for Holiday Hostess gifts. Check it out and sign up to WIN!
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EVCreations Wine Bottle Guest Book In Action
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
We love when our customers
send us pictures of the Wine Bottle Guest Book that we designed for them. Here
are a couple of pictures from our customers Jamie & Bryan. Their wedding
was November 2, 2014 and we love what they chose for their Guest Book Kit.
You can order a Wine Bottle
Guest Book Kit for your Wedding on our website at www.evcreations.com or from our Etsy
Store – https://www.etsy.com/shop/EVCreations
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Paint Touch Up Tip - Simply Genius
Saturday, November 15, 2014
When you paint your walls (or when you hire a painter to paint your
walls), fill an empty nail polish bottle with the paint so you have the
color ready for touch ups in the future if need be. This DIY idea is so easy, and will save you a lot of trouble in the future when you have nail holes or marks on your wall.
2. An empty nail polish bottle. We purchased ours at a beauty supply store, but you can just empty out an old nail polish bottle and clean it out with nail polish remover.
3. A syringe, you can get them at your local pharmacy.
Take the syringe and fill it with your paint color.
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What You Need
1. Paint
2. An empty nail polish bottle. We purchased ours at a beauty supply store, but you can just empty out an old nail polish bottle and clean it out with nail polish remover.
3. A syringe, you can get them at your local pharmacy.
The Easy Steps
Take the syringe and fill it with your paint color.
Take the paint filled syringe and slowly push the paint into the empty nail polish bottle. Make sure you do this over paper in case any paint misses the bottle.
Now that you have your paint in the nail polish bottle. Make sure you write the name of the color on the bottom, and what room the paint is used in. This paint color is used on the walls in our whole house, so we just wrote house.
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By doing these easy steps while you already have your paint out, when you have paint touch ups in the future there will be no need to pry open an
old can of paint and stir. All you will need to do is shake your paint filled nail polish bottle and
brush on the wall.
We hope you like our paint touch up tip. XO EV
DIY Thankful Tree With Chalk
Monday, November 10, 2014
Check out this really beautiful way to give thanks and decorate this Thanksgiving.
In order to create this beautiful project, you will need:
-Sticks (maybe gathered during a family hike)
-Wooden chalkboard tags
-Chalk
-Scissors
-Glass Jar (gallon or half-gallon)
-Assorted Nuts
-Burlap and/or ribbon
Thanks to simplyvintagegirl.com for the detailed photos of assembly and for this sweet idea for giving thanks!
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EVCreations WIne Bottle Guest Book in Action
Thursday, October 30, 2014
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DIY Pumpkin Party Cooler
Monday, October 20, 2014
It's pumpkin picking season and here is a great idea for a way to chill your favorite beverages!
All you need to do is cut the top third off of a large pumpkin and scrape out all of the seeds and pulp. Next, line the pumpkin with a glass or plastic bowl and fill with ice. Add your favorite beverages and you have a creative and festive way to serve your guests!
Source: Martha Stewart Living, Volume 143 October 2005
All you need to do is cut the top third off of a large pumpkin and scrape out all of the seeds and pulp. Next, line the pumpkin with a glass or plastic bowl and fill with ice. Add your favorite beverages and you have a creative and festive way to serve your guests!
Source: Martha Stewart Living, Volume 143 October 2005
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