9 DIY Valentine Wreaths + Merry Monday Link Party 140

Wreaths are such an easy way to dress up your home for any holiday. It’s no surprise that you can find so many different ideas all over the internet. Last week, we had some awesome DIY Valentine wreaths shared with us. This week I want to share some of my favorites with you. Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are amazing ideas to inspire you! Don’t forget to link up at the Merry Monday Link Party 140 while you’re here for your chance to be featured in a round-up next week!

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

 

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Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

Hidden Messages Valentine (Beverly at Across the Boulevard)

This hidden messages Valentine is a gorgeous wreath for your door and an awesome gift all in one!

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

How to Make a Tulle Wreath for Valentine’s Day (Liz at Eat, Move, Make)

Tulle wreaths look like an adorable little tutu on your door. Find out how to make one for Valentine’s Day or any holiday from Liz!

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

DIY Faux Rosemary Valentine’s Heart (Katin at Kreativ K)

I am in love with this DIY faux rosemary Valentine’s heart! It is so beautiful that you can leave it up year round!

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

Paper Wreath (Priyam at SimpleJoys)

This paper wreath isn’t just for Valentine’s Day. This easy idea is perfect to adorn your door all winter. You can even change up the look by changing the color/pattern of the paper you use!

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

Valentine Paper Bow Wreath (Amy at The Happy Scraps)

This would be a perfect wreath to make multiples of to hang on all of the interior doors of your home. It’s quick and inexpensive decor!

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

Neutral Heart Wreath for V-Day (Carrie at Curly Crafty Mom)

This neutral heart wreath is gorgeous!! You’d never guess that all of the gorgeous hearts are just paper.

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

DIY Mini Banner (Lesley at The Lucky Pear)

Find out how to make the adorable DIY mini banner on this wreath then check out her post for how to make the whole thing! It will add an elegant piece of decor to your home for Valentine’s Day.

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

Valentine Wreath for Your Front Door (Jennifer at The Magic Brush)

You can’t get much more pink and girly than this fun Valentine Wreath from Jennifer at The Magic Brush! It is perfect to truly live it up on this lovey holiday.

 

Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

DIY Dollar Store Valentine Wreath (From Right Here at DIY Adulation)

Of course I had to share this fun DIY Dollar Store Valentine wreath from last year. At only $4 you can’t beat the price and it’s so much fun to make!

 Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

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Dress up your door with a fun wreath! Whether your style is pink and girly or neutral and clean, here are 9 DIY Valentine Wreaths to inspire you!

Creating Your Future February 2017 Goals

It’s a new month and you know what that means! It is time to evaluate last month’s goals and set new goals to rock. Don’t forget to print out your free Monthly Goal Setting Planner to make it easy to rock your goals each month. To help you out, I’m sharing my goals each month and letting you know what worked or didn’t. You can be inspired and encouraged to create your future with your goals. Start with your February 2017 goals and start living a life you love!

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You can be inspired and encouraged to create your future with your goals. Start with your February 2017 goals and start living a life you love!

 

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You can be inspired and encouraged to create your future with your goals. Start with your February 2017 goals and start living a life you love!

January Goals Evaluation

Business Goals

Start Outlining Products – Success

  • Inspiration has hit at the craziest times for these so I’ve started carrying around a notebook to jot stuff down immediately.

Affiliate Income – Success

  • No, I didn’t earn thousands of dollars (yet). However, I did experiment and got some great ideas to move forward with. I did see an increase in income even though it was less than $100.

Build Twitter Following – Success

  • While I haven’t reached my goal of 5,000 followers yet, I did see an increase so it’s coming along.

Finance Goals

Save $100 – Fail

  • A crazy thing happened with our pay this month. We found out that our insurance hasn’t been withdrawn correctly for 6 months! This has resulted in a $400 difference in our pay each month (not exactly a small chunk of change). I am now in the middle of a budget re-haul to make saving a priority.

Grocery Freeze – Success

  • This was a little too successful. My grocery freeze inspired my mom to clean out her pantry and freezer. She then gave some of the items to me. A lot of it is baking supplies such as sea salt, flour, and etcetera. The kids are ecstatic because it also included items like boxed Mac-n-Cheese which I never buy.

Re-Read The Total Money Makeover – Success

  • I seriously love this book. It is always so inspiring. I can’t wait to rebuild our emergency fund and be debt-free (which is pretty much just student loans and a mortgage at this point). I’m also excited to start researching investing so that we’re ready to give it a try when we make that final debt payment.

Organization Goals

Finish Office – Fail

  • Holy cow do I own a lot of stuff! This move has inspired me to pare down my craft supplies. Lucky for you, this is going to mean an awesome spring cleaning giveaway in April because I’m going to pass it on to you!

Continue Purging – Success

  • The more stuff I get rid of the more I want to get rid of. That is why I’m choosing to purge craft supplies now in addition to everything else.

Self-Improvement Goals

Daily Routine – Fail

  • Remember the insurance thing from above? Yes, that craziness resulted in being off of my anti-depressants for 3 weeks. That has made a lot of things a struggle. Thankfully, we were able to get it worked out and I’m getting leveled off. Yay!

Move – Success

  • Admittedly, moving my office made this pretty easy. Every item is coming from the main floor to the basement so that is a lot of stairs each day.

Family Goals

Learn Something New Together – Success

  • We have started having weekly family meetings and one of the things we do during each one is learn something.

Try Out New Family Night Activities – Success

  • My oldest really loved our video game race night and the stop-motion video we made was a big hit as well.

 

You can be inspired and encouraged to create your future with your goals. Start with your February 2017 goals and start living a life you love!

February 2017 Goals

Business Goals

Continue Product Work

  • I want to set a firm timeline because right now I’m just dealing with this amorphous “end-of-the-year” deadline. That does not make a good or productive plan.

Finish Posts in Editorial Calendar

  • If I learned anything from not having my medicine in January it is that I want to be at least 3 months ahead on my site. I have every post mapped out through April and ordered lists for both what to write and what to make. I want all of it to be finished before the end of February.

Build Twitter Following to 5000

  • That is more than double what I have now so this is an ambitious goal. I am going to be working my little booty off to make this happen!

Finance Goals

Reorganize Finances

  • Since the $400 pay difference will be here for the foreseeable future, a financial restructure and re-evaluation is in order.

Save Something

  • Even if it is only $20, I will make saving money a priority.

Organization Goals

Finish Office

  • This will actually be completed within the next week. Purging items is going to help immensely.

Continue Purging

  • I am already in full spring cleaning mode. I want a light and clean home to fill with memories and not stuff.

Self-Improvement Goals

5,000 Steps Daily

  • I know that 10,000 is the recommended amount but I am currently logging around 2500 a day. My awesome Jawbone Up2 makes it so much easier to track this. I’ll tell you more about this awesome tool in a future post.

Make More Time for Friends

  • This is an area of my life that I am failing at miserably. I know that we are all in a stage of life that can make this difficult but it is important to me. I want to be better at making time for friends a priority.

Family Goals

Continue Family Meetings

  • After only 2 weeks this is already something that my kids look forward to each week. We sync calendars, learn something, have a treat, and more. Even my oldest has started improving at letting me know about school things that are coming up. This has been an area he has struggled with this year so I’m very happy that the family meetings are helping. I highly recommend starting these if you don’t have them already.

Regular Zoo Trips

  • This past year we haven’t used our zoo passes as much as we used to. It makes me sad because this is something our family loves to do. That is why I want these to become a priority for us.

 

You can be inspired and encouraged to create your future with your goals. Start with your February 2017 goals and start living a life you love!

I have to say that I am incredibly proud of January. Despite having some serious struggles without my medication, I still managed to accomplish most of my goals. That is why the Monthly Goal Setting Planner is such an important tool. It lets you plug in your goals and the things you need to do each day to achieve them. Without it, I know that January would have been a lot less productive. Now I’d love to hear about your February 2017 goals and how you rocked January! Let me know in the comments!

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DIY Rainbow Notebook Valentines with Pencils

This post is sponsored by Oriental Trading. All projects, ideas, and opinions are my own.

Ever since seeing the Trolls movie I am even more obsessed with rainbows and glitter and so are my kids. It’s no surprise that when deciding on class Valentines this year my oldest immediately started brainstorming Trolls-themed ones. Trolls love glitter, rainbows, and scrapbooking. These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines have it all covered! The only way they could channel any more awesome Troll energy would be if they sang when you opened them. Alas, we haven’t quite mastered that one but maybe your child could sing while handing them out to classmates. Either way, kids will love receiving these Valentines and parents will love one less piece of candy coming home from school that day.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These notebooks are such a great quality! When you’re getting small notebooks you expect them to be a little flimsy and flexible. I was so surprised to find these notebooks had thick, almost canvas-like, covers that were incredibly sturdy. That makes them perfect for crafting with because they will hold up to glue, paint, and more.

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Materials

STEP 1

Cut a strip of rainbow Ducktape that is 1 inch longer that the height of your notebook.

 

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Step 2

Place the strip of tape centered on the right side of your front cover.

Tip:

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 3

Wrap the overhanging edges of tape over the edges of the notebook cover and secure on the back.

Step 4

Select 3 foam conversation hearts, 1 large and 2 small, each in a different color.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 5

First, attach the large conversation heart in the center of the white space on the cover.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 6

Next, attach the 2 smaller conversation hearts above and below the larger one.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 7

Trace the letters on the large conversation heart with glitter glue.

Step 8

Allow the glitter glue to dry before moving on.

Step 9

Cut a strip of ribbon that is roughly the length of your pencil.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 10

Next, tape the ribbon to the end of your pencil with the rainbow Ducktape.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 11

Secure the loose end of the ribbon to the notebook by tying it loosely around the spirals.

Tip:

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 12

Slide the pencil into the spiral binding.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

Step 13

Repeat steps 1 through 12 for your remaining notebooks.

 

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines are so easy to make! They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. #ad

These DIY rainbow notebook Valentines turned out so adorable. They are a perfect non-candy treat that will encourage creativity and writing. They also channel that fun-loving Trolls energy for fun and colorful living.

Don’t forget to get your kids involved in creating these fun Valentines. It is a great activity to bond with them during. Have a hand in creating them will also instill your children with a sense of pride at giving their friends something that they made!

If you want more awesome Valentine ideas then check out these Free Printable Kids Valentines and this Recycled Pokeball Valentine Box! Don’t forget to stock up for Valentine’s Day at Oriental Trading to get everything you need (including the materials to make this awesome project)!

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