Organize Your Throw Blankets with a DIY Sprinkles Basket

Is your living room swimming in throw blankets? Now you can wrangle them all in a sweet way with a DIY sprinkles basket! It’s totally budget-friendly and a fun way to add some color to your organization.

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Sprinkles Blanket BasketI don’t know if this happens with your kiddos but I swear mine would rather walk around wrapped in a throw blanket than they would put on appropriate clothes… or any clothes. Even better, they don’t even stick to one blanket. Instead by the end of the day my living room looks like a second-hand blanket store. I wanted an easy way to corral all of those blankets every day. If you follow me on Instagram, you also know that I’m totally trying to sneak more color into our decor. Put the 2 together and you get this awesome DIY sprinkles basket to get all of the blankets organized quickly, easily, and in style! Sprinkles Basket with Blanket Hanging Out

DIY Sprinkles Basket Materials

  Thrift Store Basket

Step 1

First, thoroughly clean your basket. This helps the paint stick to it better, plus you really want to store your blankets in a clean basket. If it’s especially dusty or dingy, use a soft bristle toothbrush to get the crevices clean.

Step 2

Then place your basket on a protected surface and spray paint the entire basket white. Note:

Step 3

Allow the white spray paint to dry completely before moving on.     White Basket with Green Sprinkles Painted on It

Step 4

After the paint has dried, pick a bright acrylic paint and paint small rectangles all over the basket.   White Basket with Green and Blue Sprinkles Painted on It

Step 5

Next, pick a second bright color and, again, paint small rectangles all over the basket. Sprinkles Blanket Basket

Step 6

Continue painting different colored triangles until you have the desired amount on your basket. I recommend using at least 3-4 different colors.

Step 7

Then let your acrylic paint dry completely.

Step 8

Lastly, seal your entire basket with a coat of clear acrylic sealant and allow it to dry before using to store your blankets. Blankets in a Basket with text overlay - Organize Your Blankets with a DIY Sprinkles BasketI absolutely love this DIY sprinkles basket for blanket organization! There’s a really good chance that I’m going to start incorporating candy-themed decor into every part of my house (unless my husband catches me…). Now it’s time to check out the rest of the awesome thrift store upcycles this month! Find my friends’ projects below!

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DIY Lighted Photo Frame Home Accessory

Sometimes you simply want to keep pushing the limits. Like, how many veggies can I put in this sauce before the kiddos notice. How many items can I throw in the cart at the dollar store before I am blown away by my register total. Or.. How can I take my wall art to the next level for a totally unique decor look? That’s exactly what this DIY lighted photo frame does.

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I’m totally enthralled with those lighted canvases. The lights are the perfect accent to the not only the picture but the entire wall. While I’m not quite ready to tackle the canvases, a lighted photo frame seems totally possible. Then you’re not in charge of creating the entire work of art. You simply print out the photo and you’re good to go.

Of course, it helps that Rust-Oleum came out with this super simple photo transfer solution. It makes it totally easy to transfer your favorite photos to the glass from your frame. It works with a ton of other mediums too, if you’re curious. I just knew immediately that I wanted to use it for this project.

Empty Frame, Photo Transfer Solution, and Laser Printed Photo

Lighted Photo Frame Materials

 

Glass Removed From Picture Frame

Step 1

First, take your frame apart and pull out the glass insert. Set the rest of the frame aside for now and clean the glass if needed.

 

Edges Cut Off of Laser Printed Photo next to Scissors

Step 2

Next, pull out your laser printed photo and trim the white excess around the edges.

 

Photo Transfer Solution on Laser Printed Photo

Step 3

After your picture is printed, cover it with a coat of Rust-Oleum photo transfer solution. I used a very heavy coat.

 

Photo Pressed Face Down Onto Glass

Step 4

Then carefully place your coated picture face down onto the glass insert and smooth it starting from the middle to the edges.

Step 5

Leave your picture and glass sitting for 12 hours.

 

Half of Backing Rubbed Off of Transferred Photo

Step 6

After your photo and transfer solution has dried, wet a cloth or paper towel and gently rub away the paper on your glass. Use circular motions and wet the paper before rubbing to make it easier.

 

Backing Rubbed Off of Transferred Photo

Step 7

Continue removing the paper backing until all of it is removed.

Step 8

Once all of your paper is removed, set your glass photo aside and pull out your picture frame.

 

Close Up of Yarn Wrapped Around Picture Frame

Step 9

Begin wrapping your picture frame with your colorful yarn starting on one side close to the corner.

 

Yarn Wrapped Around Picture Frame

Step 10

Continue until your entire frame is wrapped in yarn then use knots to secure the end.

 

Mountain Photo in Yarn Picture Frame

Step 11

Then carefully press your glass photo into the yarn wrapped frame.

 

Lights Attached to Yarn Frame

Lighted Photo Frame

Step 12

Lastly, attach your fairy lights around the inside edge of your frame by threading it through the wrapped yarn.

 

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I love this DIY lighted photo frame home accessory. It’s colorful and fun during the day and a glowing masterpiece at night. It’s the perfect decor idea for displaying your favorite vacation photos, like the one I used from one of our many Gatlinburg vacations. The lights make the skies in the photograph really pop and set against the mountains beautifully! Definitely the perfect addition to your gallery wall!

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Patriotic Glitter Sensory Jar for 4th of July

Are you looking for a fun and mesmerizing daytime activity for the kiddos this 4th of July? This patriotic glitter sensory jar is a great toy that offsets the craziness and volume of the fireworks. It’s also a fun way to introduce some calming down time if the kiddos start fighting or being mean during the rest of the daytime festivities.

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This year my family got some inflatable pools for the kiddos to play with on the Fourth. I know they are going to have a blast with the surprise but I also know that there are bound to be some tears and fighting because, hello, they’re my kids. I wanted a creative way to institute a time-out of sorts without totally ruing the fun.

That’s why I made this patriotic glitter sensory jar. It’s still like a toy and fun to shake and watch the swirls. However, it is also the perfect way to have one of the kiddos sit and calm down before going back to play.

 

Patriotic Glitter Sensory Jar on Blue Background

Of course it’s simply a bonus that I can swirl it and play with it when it’s not in use by the kiddos. Score! I could seriously watch the glitter swirling all day. Mommy time-outs are totally a thing, right?

 

Patriotic Sensory Jar Materials

Patriotic Glitter Sensory Jar Materials

Note: I got all of my supplies except the silver glitter, confetti, and E6000 at my local Dollar Tree.

Blue Glitter Glue in Jar next to Glitter Container

Step 1

First, empty your container of blue glitter glue into your jar.

Tip:

Step 2

Next, pour in your desired amount of loose silver glitter into the jar.

 

Blue Glitter Glue and Water Mixed in Jar

Step 3

Fill the rest of your jar with hot water stopping just short of the lip. Then put the lid back on and shake vigorously to combine.

 

Stars Confetti on Mixture in Jar

Step 4

Lastly, add your metallic stars confetti and again return the lid and shake to combine it all together.

 

Step 5

Then place a line of E6000 along the inside edge of your lid.

Tip:

Step 6

Screw your lid tightly onto your jar and allow to sit 24 hours for the glue to dry.

 

Glue on Jar Lid next to Patriotic Garland

Hand Holding Patriotic Glitter Sensory Jar with Garland on Lid

Step 7

After your glue has dried, use hot glue to attach a small amount of patriotic garland to the top of your patriotic glitter sensory jar.

Tip:

 

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Allow your mixture to cool before using the patriotic glitter sensory jar. The glitter will fall faster while the water is still hot. It swirls longer before falling once the mixture is cooled. If you don’t have any patriotic garland, don’t let that stop you from making this baby. It’s still a ton of fun even without the extra dash of festive. I use the leftovers from some of the other 4th of July crafts below so I already had it on hand. You know I can’t resist a bit of decoration on pretty much anything.

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