The start of a new year always sparks the urge to purge and organizer. But, getting organized doesn't mean you have to spend a lot of money or use boring old plastic storage bins. Create a colorful DIY Painted Pegboard Jewelry Organizer to organize and display all of your jewelry.
This project was inspired by all of the jewelry my daughter received for Christmas. I quickly realized she was going to need a solution for keeping track of all the new earrings and necklaces ... 
DIY Boom Box Valentines (With Free Printable)
Remember the good old days, when you’d hear your favorite tune on the radio? Better yet, remember the days when you’d have to wait by the radio with a cassette tape prepared so that you can make a mixtape?! Those days may be gone, but the fun doesn’t have to be! For a touch of much-needed nostalgia, we’ve got a boom box valentine for you to make. It’s got a free printable as well- all you need to do is add the paper elements to the front and you’re ready to go! Let’s get started, shall ... 
How to Use the Scoring Wheel with Cricut Maker
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.
Did you get a Cricut Maker for Christmas? Or maybe you've had one for a while, but you just aren't sure how to use it to its full potential. One of the key features of the Cricut Maker is the adaptive tool system. With this innovative design, you can easily change out the tools on the Cricut Maker, making your ability to craft and create as expansive as your ... 
2018 Year in Review Free Printable for Kids
Hi everyone! Julie here from Sprinkled with Paper. I'm super excited to be guest posting with Giggles Galore again! Today I'm sharing with you all a year in review printable designed just for kids!
As school winds down and we approach Christmas, it seems like time speeds up. There's so much to do and prepare for. But, when things pick up this time of year, I find myself cherishing the quiet, still moments even more as they become more rare, thinking about the past, and ... 
Best Neighborhoods to View Christmas Lights in DFW
The holidays are filled with traditions and there are always those few things that no holiday season is complete without. Baking cookies, of course. Time spent with family. A fun cookie exchange or holiday party perhaps. And driving around town to look at Christmas lights.
I remember loading up in my parent's minivan on Christmas Eve to go look at Christmas lights around town. My mom would make hot cocoa and pour it into a giant thermos. Then she would fill bags ... 
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