Guest Post - Skunkboy Creatures - Feather Lantern DIY >>>

 Today's super simple and beautiful DIY is brought to you by the adorable Katie of Skunkboy Creatures.  For those of you who may not know her, she makes the most amazing plushies ever.  She has such a vision and brings them to life with such style.  >>>
 
***Using any mason jars, glasses, or vases you may have around your house, fill them with feathers.  Place a flameless candle in the center and *VOILA*!  Beautiful mood lighting!***
*this would make a perfect christmas decoration or for a romantic home dinner*

PEACE,
Laura

Guest Post - Paper Feathers DIY - Sookie Says & A Cup of T >>>


I love this adorable and versatile DIY by Leah of Sookie Says and Tia of A Cup of T.  They show you 3 different ways you can use these paper feathers below!  These two girls are not just adorable, but crafty in every since, and they are best friends!  You can see a cute lookbook they recently did together here

*leah is wearing her Skyline Fever shirt below*

Supplies: (besides pictured)
~paper and fabric scissors
~yarn, lace, ribbon etc
~ embroidery hoop or wire hanger molded into circle
~water and paper towels for food coloring
~any other creative supplies you can think of!

First, we made our feathers. We went ahead and cut out all kinds of different size feathers with our paper.

 *We started with food coloring by taking handcut paper feathers and folding them and dipping them in the food color bowls at various angles...you can get really creative/messy with this!! have fun with it! after we made plenty we laid them out on paper towels to dry.

 *Next we cut fabric to the size of our paper feathers and used pipe cleaners as our stem and glued the fabric to the paper backing (you can use any kind of glue, we used Mod Podge and hot glue for the trickier fabric!! Fabric glue would probably work best).

*After we were satisfied with our feather selection, we took paper scissors and slit them all the way up the sides, diagonally.

Then we put it all together! We used the dyed paper feathers for our "Feather & Lace Mobile" by punching holes and tying yarn and lace around a hoop.  Simple and Sweet!

We used the brighter, fabric covered feathers for a banner! we just cut the pipe cleaners at different lengths and attached them to some heavy yarn by wrapping the pipe cleaner... Easy Peasy!! 
 
And after all of that, we used the left over feathers to use as packaging decorations!!:) 
*i adore how it looks in their home space with these vintage pillows*

PEACE,
Laura

Guest Post - Katelyn Demidow - Feather Inspired Photoshoot >>>

"In nature you will find the tools to live life. The sun can soothe. The moon can heal. The flowers bloom. Birds can teach us about freedom. Life is continually renewing itself in new and unexpected ways. A bad mood can find peace. Little hands learn new sensations. Be open to learn from the world around you. Dance with the wind. Soak up the sun. Slow down. Breathe."

Peace and Love. 
Katelyn 


*All of these beautiful images were taken by my dear friend Katelyn Demidow.  She did this project just for me!  I wanted her to be a part of my crazy busy days after the featured seller spot on etsy.  All I told her was the word 'feather' and her imagination and talent ran wild.  This is why I love this girl (among many more)...  Her beautiful model is Jerikaye Magdalena, who you will also see in this video below performing two fire dances as a part of Katelyn's recent blessing way for the awaited birth of her second child!!!  So sacred and beautiful.*


PEACE,
Laura

Guest Post - A Beautiful Mess - Feather Hair Clip >>>

 Elsie & Emma of A Beautiful Mess & Food Coma have created a super fun feather hair clip DIY.  I love how they made it unique with hand painting them!

1. Collect the feathers, clip, and twine (this could be rope, hemp, leather, anything you choose).  2. Paint your feathers with fun simple designs.  3. Tape them together just how you want them to lay.  4. Tie the twine to both your feathers and your clip (you may want to add a dab of glue for extra strength).  5. Enjoy!  Clip it in your hair or to your favorite bag!

PEACE,
Laura