Parade float diy

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step by step instructions on how to make an origami wallet with purple paper

Cinco do Mayo is just less than a week away now! Time to brighten up your house with pops of colour preferably hanging on the walls in every room. Danae from Gather and Hunt posted a photo on her instagram of a long stream of fringe that looked just gorgeous on her patio. So gorgeous...Read More »

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a woman sitting on the ground next to a large cake with letters painted on it

It can be challenging building a parade float, but it can also be fun! With the right supplies, the right group of people and the right attitude, you can create an award-winning float and have a gr…

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a woman standing next to a red, white and blue feathered bird

I’ve ben crafting my butt off the last couple weeks getting our 4th of July parade float ready and thought I would share how I’m making these cutie...

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easy car parade decor ideas for under $ 5 no craft skills needed

Are you going to a social distancing car parade and have no idea how to decorate? Here is a cheap, easy and fun car parade decorating ideas for $5.

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a parade float with people riding on it

Here are some pics of Madilyn on her homecoming float for Copper Mill Elementary in Zachary a couple of Friday's ago. For the past four years we have had the most awesome float for Homecoming thanks to a mom that donates her trailer, barn, and coordinates all the decorations.

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Make large gumdrops out of plastic sand pails. Simply coat the outside of each pail with spray-on glue then sprinkle on clear glitter to give them the sugary look of a gumdrop. Allow the pails to dry completely then turn them upside down and place them in clusters or along the pathway. (inspiration only - no link)

Make large gumdrops out of plastic sand pails. Simply coat the outside of each pail with spray-on glue then sprinkle on clear glitter to give them the sugary look of a gumdrop. Allow the pails to dry completely then turn them upside down and place them in clusters or along the pathway. (inspiration only - no link)

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