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Wednesday

Gold Leaf Thankful Thanksgiving Tree

 Gold Leaf Thankful Thanksgiving Tree

This DIY floral arrangement is perfect for this season- Gold Leaf DIY Thankful Thanksgiving Tree! This Thanksgiving thankful tree is wonderful for as a centerpiece on your table this year. We had a nice time taking a moment to think of things we are #thankful for and write them down on the golden leaves. Each guest to your event get to have a chance to add to the tree, you can even share what each person wrote on the tree before the meal etc. 


Supplies:

Glass Vase
Ornamental Corn
Gold glitter Cardstock
String / Bakers Twine
Floral Sprigs
Leafy Sprigs
Ribbon
Scissors / cutting device
Marker/ Pens
Mini Pumpkins {optional}

Instructions

Step 1:

Begin filling your glass vase with which ever filler you decided on. I used ornamental corn since it favored the shape of my vase and because it helped hold my floral sprigs.

Step 2:

Arrange the floral, leafy sprigs in the vase one by one. I used ones that 'hung' a certain way so that the golden leaves would hang like ornaments on a tree would.

Step 3:

Cut you golden leaves out of the gold glitter cardstock. Pierce a hole through each on and use bakers twine or string as a loop/hock for each leaf.

Step 4:

Arrange the markers, leaves, and the thankful tree in a focal point of the entry of your event or on the main table so each guest can create their leaf and show what they are thankful for.

Sources:

Ornamental Corn- Grocery Store
Vase- Marshalls
Gold Cardstock- Target
Ribbon- Michaels
Twine- Walmart
Bakers Twine- Amazon
String- Walmart
Markers- Target
Floral Sprigs- Dollar Store
Leafy Sprigs- Dollar Store



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Christina
Sweetest Haute 


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Sunday

DIY String Light Post Planters

DIY String Light Post Planter

How to make easy temporary DIY String Light Pole / Post Planters for your outdoor living space! Welcome to SWEETHAUTE, I'm sharing with you our new patio's DIY String Light Pole/ Post Planters that we made with amazing Jim Beam Whiskey Wine Barrels. Believe it or not...these wine barrels actually smelled amazingly earthy; just like the strong, rich, aged whiskey spirits which were stored in these beauties. These outdoor DIY string light pole planters can be done in 1 weekend or 1 day. They were easy to put together yet they make a huge impact on an outdoor living space!

DIY String Lights Pole Planters

We actually were working with a concrete slab that was already in place at our new house. The home that we are currently living in came with an outdoor patio cement slab that is adjacent to a main living area of my house that 'NEEDS' all the natural light it can get. I didn't build this house or else I would've added a few more windows, transoms, french doors etc, moved some elements around. This was an inventory home on a great side of town with amazing schools so we jumped on it when we saw the price point square footage ratio. We got an incredible deal but there are many things we'd like to change to make it fit our needs and make it our home. I didn't want to add a patio cover or a pergola because of the natural light factor. I need as much light as I can get there.

I also really, really wanted string lights in my back patio area for gatherings, and ambiance during parties + bbqs. I like this option because it's temporary, not attached to the house, and no digging {permits} or calling utility company to mark required. Fast because no building permits for a patio cover or attached pergola. I already had landscape lights back there and the patio came with 1 backdoor porch light but that was it for lighting. We had a shed, grill, and trampoline out there that we wanted to make more user friendly and change the vibe into more our style. Before that it was a stark patio with no seating and little to no landscaping. We used 10 foot poles to keep them the same height as our 1st floor roof line!

You will need 2-3 people to help, definitely is {at least} a 2 people project to be safe. Do NOT attempt alone unless you are an engineering + construction expert.

DIY String Lights Post Panters Outdoor

Supplies:

Outdoor String Lights
   - 3 -4 Strands 
Wood Wine Barrels | Whiskey Bourbon Barrel or {other} Planter Base
   - Resin Barrels
Wood Posts- 10ft 4x4 
Cement Concrete- quick set 
  - (3) Bags per planter
Corner Brackets/fasteners (for posts)
  - per wood post
Deck Screws
Hooks/fasteners (for string lights)
Pavers 24 x 24inch
Potting Soil Mix
Flowers
Plants
Cordless Drill
Electrical Tape
Level
Ladder

Optional:

Bottle Opens, bottle cap collection
Post Caps
Paint

Step 1:

Level and place on a paver, concrete patio, or the area you've prepped for this space. We didn't want to use the space on the existing cement patio concrete slab to accommodate the area needed for each wine barrel planter. On the outer border of patio we added a huge concrete paver under each on after leveling the ground underneath. It made a big difference in the usable living space available...

Step 2:

Move the barrel and make sure it is where you intend on leaving it. It will be very difficult to move and maneuver after the next few steps. Move it now so there are no regrets later. 

My whiskey wine barrels were already really, really, difficult to move while empty. Even buying them was a feat; rolling to register, loading them, and bringing to the backyard. I had to have another person help me carry them and I could hardly imagine moving them while they had a wooden post attached, cement, and potting soil in them.

Step 3:

Optional- Secure the hooks/ fastener now which will hold the lights up to avoid using a ladder later. This step can be done later but you'll need a ladder, yet you may need it later to install the string lights anyway. But instead of both the drill, screws, hooks hardware and later string lights you can take care of this step now while it's still on the ground.

Step 4:

SAFETY FIRST- For this step complete each WOOD barrel, one at a time! This method is for heavy duty wood barrels, not resin. {Resin will need a wooden support under each barrel to attach screws and posts to barrel.} 

Attach the wood posts to the bottom of each planter wine barrels with sturdy corner brackets using the drill. DO NOT move on to next planter until you are done with {next step} the cement in each.

We did brackets, then cement, and dry. Then made the next planter. If you are DIY-ing 'doing it yourself' do not move on until the planter is safe to stand alone. We chose a thick wood post for our planters to withstand the wind {hurricane season} and so it wouldn't snap at the heavy base. These {so far} don't even move when there high winds.

Step 5:

SAFETY FIRST- Pour and mix concrete to set, 1 barrel planter at a time. Tie to stabilize it while drying. DO NOT move on until each barrel it 'safe.'

Step 6:

After cement is dry, drill hole about the concrete line to allow for drainage for the plants. 

Step 7:

Planters are ready for 'potting' soil and plants. In each planter I opted for my most FAVORITE perennial plant in the world- 'Delosperma Cooperi.' It is a famous and very popular purple ice plant succulent that is commonly seen off the coast of my home state of California. I plant it at any home I live in and it is stunningly gorgeous, easy to care for and it spreads as beautiful ground cover or plant. It will eventually spill over each barrel like a vibrant waterfall.

DONE.

Side Notes: We made 3 barrel DIY planters yet we could've gotten away with only making two.  You can only make 1 and do a 'v' shape light string situation. So price may vary depending on your needs. My supplies are from Home Depot if you want the exact materials. The whiskey barrels online are about $64-70 each, when I purchased 'in-person' they were $45 each + pro discounts. Most of the materials can be easily found online, order ahead + pick up curbside/ shipped directly to your door. 

The entire project for me was about $170-200 dollars which is way less expensive and less permanent than a pergola etc. to achieve the same look without taking away my natural light into the home. The trees on our property are also new so we couldn't hang from mature trees either. This was the perfect solution!

SO Delighted.

Now you're ready for sparkling light nights and cozy backyard living dreams! I hope you enjoyed this project, please let me know down in the comments that you've visited, what you think, if you try this project out, and if you have any questions. Have a wonderful DIY Spring and Summer!!

My helper next to me for the night time photos :)!

Sources:

Fire Pit - Home Depot
-Fire Pit cover - Hampton Bay Home Depot
Landscape Lights 
Beach Adirondack Chairs - Costco $79 each
Beach Adirondack Tables- $20 set of two
Patio Furniture Set - Better Homes and Garden  $1000
Accent Pillows - Target, Better Homes and Garden Walmart $9
Planters/ Pots - Target
Nesting Tables - Walmart
Outdoor String Lights  Target $16
Wine Barrels | or {other} Planter Base - Home Depot $49
Wood Posts 10ft 4x4 - Home Depot
Post Caps - Home Depot
Concrete Mix - Home Depot
Corner Brackets- Home Depot
Deck Screws
Hooks - Home Depot $7 set of three, came with screws
Pavers- Home Depot $3
Potting Soil Mix- Miracle Grow {already had}
Flowers {already had} Home Depot
Plants {already had} Etsy, Walmart
Cordless Drill (already had) Lowe's
Trampoline Sam's Club
Playhouse Cedar- $352
Chicken Coop Large (modified)- $699
Kids Chaise Lounger - $130
Kids Picnic Table Bench Set- $195
Aqua Blue Tassel Umbrella- Better Homes and Gardens $45
Umbrella Base- Costco $45
Ibiza Black and White Stripe Rug- Better Homes and Gardens $49.88

~Be Sweet
Christina
Sweetest Haute 


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Saturday

DIY Tabletop Shield Booth Sneeze Guard

DIY Tabletop Shield Sneeze Guard  

Make your own fast, easy, and inexpensive DIY Tabletop Shield Sneeze Guard that you can assemble in under 30 minutes. You can quickly and easily find all of the supplies and customize it to fit your purpose and color scheme. Don't buy a tabletop shield / sneeze guard for your Booth or small business, make it yourself. Our is light weight and mobile, we can easily travel with it in tact OR you can take the brackets off super fast to transport!

We made ours for our Girl Scout Cookie Booth this year due to the health and safety concerns surrounding COVID19 currently. We maintained a clean and safe environment to easily sell our Troop's Girl Scout Cookies this season. 

There is still time if you haven't already purchased your Girl Scout Cookies this season as well... Here are my daughter's Digital Cookie sites if you would like to support the Girl Scouts organization this cookie season! 





Supplies:

(4) Four, 2 1/2in Hinges 
(4-6) Four to six, 1/4in- 20x1-1/4in Screws {enough for YOUR shelf bracket}
(4-6) Four to six, 1/4in-20 Wing Nuts
(2-4) Large Construction Clamps {big enough for YOUR table}
Paint
  -paint brushes
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Tools:
Table
Pencil

Step 1:

Gather Supplies + Tools from Home Depot, Lowe's or hardware store. My supplies and brands are from Home Depot. I showed exactly what I purchased to build it. Try your best to fine flat edge wood frames.
Paint to the color you would like and let dry.
{I painted one my fav teal green because it was brown, I could find enough 'all' white frames at the time.}

Found these beauties first, next needed to make a hardware store run.

Our son was kind enough to model them for scale for us.

I got two 16x20 inch metal Shelf Brackets

From Home Depot, they are in the same isle. Sections are next to each other. 

Ok these are the supplies BUT with extras...you only 'need' the amounts listed above.

Step 2:

TRACE/ mark spots with pencil on the back of frames to drill your bolts through for the 16x20 inch Self Brackets
    -I used six screw bolts in my shelf brackets.
    -enough for YOUR shelf bracket you choose.

Step 3:

Trace/ mark spots with pencil on frames for the hinges. 1 set of two on the front of the shield, 1 set of two hinges for the back of the tabletop shield / sneeze guard.
(4) Four 2 1/2 Hinges {Comes in 2-pack}
    -comes with screws in packet
Remove the 'paper' and cardboard textured 'wood' from back of each poster frame.

Step 4:

FIRST Protect the plexiglass with the paper from the inside of the frame BEFORE you start drilling the bolt holes and screwing the hinges on.
{one slipped during the process and made a small crack in the delicate plexiglass.}

Distressed paint, I didn't prime it and the wood was coated in a plastic. 

Step 5:

After hinges are installed, next assemble the metal 16x20 in Shelf Brackets onto the frame for the tabletop shield / sneeze guard with the screws and wing nuts and test it out.
I used 4 construction clamps on my tabletop shield because of wind. I placed 1 toward back, and 1 at the inside of the shelf triangle {see picture.}

D O N E.
The 18x24 frame was the perfect size for the Girl Scout poster board too.





Sources:

Shelf Brackets- Home Depot
Hinges- Home Depot
Skateboard ProVan Shoes- Vans
Antihero Skateboard Hoodie- Supreme New York
Checkerboard Vans- Coastal Edge Surf Shop
FauxSheep Bomber Jacket- Justice
Business Cards- Vista Print
Troop Hair Bows- Etsy
GS Poster Boards- Girl Scout Council Store /online
GS Table Cloth- Girl Scout Council Store /online
Hand Held signs- provided by Council 
Balloons Bouquet- Dollar Store




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~Be Sweet
Christina
Sweetest Haute 


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DIY Face Masks

DIY No-Sew Face Masks
How to make no sew DIY Face Masks for Nurses, Covid19 Coronavirus prevention, and Quarantine. You can also easily buy some from online retailers. In the meantime you can quickly and easily make one using an extra T-Shirt.

Protection:
- Mask
-Gloves
-Face Shield / Sun Solar face Shield
-Goggles
-Hoodie

How to make a Bandana Mask, the easiest no-sew face mask. #facemask #masksnow #mask #homemademask #bandanamask #diyfacemask #diymask
Easiest DIY Face Mask via 5 Minutes for Mom 

Step-by-step instructions to make a NO SEW cloth face mask from a t-shirt
No Sew Face Mask via The Girl Inspired

Learn how to make your own cloth face mask using an old t-shirt! This tutorial is super easy to make, even if you don't have a sewing machine! Make sure you don't leave the house with out your new diy cloth face mask! This is the perfect craft for parents who need to get groceries or go out into public while this pandemic is going on. #diy #crafts #facemask #easy #health
Cloth Face Mask from T-shirt via The Soccer Mom Blog


Another thing that comes in handy are goggles and face shields. I have been using 'sun' Solar Face Shields for years to prevent aging of the skin. I can use this when I go out as well.

Clear see through Face Shields  |  Face Wrap
        

Hopefully you will find these resources helpful. Thank you for visiting, have a wonderful day. Please leave a comment below to let me know you've stopped by and if you have any questions.

~Be Sweet
Christina
Sweetest Haute 

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