Believe Ornie
This ornie is another country primitive ornie I made for a swap this past Christmas. I made 26 of these for the swap. First I used my special “grungy juice” to grungy up a muslin bag and stenciled on...
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I call these country primitive flameless candles Prim Flickers. They are made with real wax candles, which my husband drills out for me. I dip the candles in scented wax, roll them in spices, and then...
View ArticleGrungy Clothespins
Grungy goods are very popular in country primitive decor, and I sell a lot of them in my online store, including these grungy clothespins. I just take wooden clothespins, dip them in melted wax, roll...
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Just another fun way to add the country primitive touch to your home decor: Grungy Tapers! You can take pretty much any wax candle, dip it in melted wax, roll it in spices, then dip it in the melted...
View ArticleRusty Bucket Lights
This project is really easy to do. They add a great country primitive touch to any shelf, table, or little nook in your home. And best of all there is no flame; just a battery operated tealight. Great...
View ArticlePrimitive Sunflowers Tutorial
As I was doing some blog hopping the other day, I landed on a blog I’ve been to many times, but hadn’t visited for awhile. It’s the Krazy Kraft Lady’s blog, and she has some wonderful primitive and...
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