Thursday, January 20, 2011

Simple Valentine's Day Topiary


 
I had a lot of fun putting this topiary together. I first saw the cupcake liner idea on here, and decided to make a topiary instead of a wreath. I found these cute liners at IKEA last year and forgot about them...until today!
 

I know that everyone uses styrofoam balls, but I didn't have any. So I balled up some newspaper and secured it with packing tape. Perfect...and free!
 

 Then I began hot gluing the liners to the newspaper ball. Simple as that. The other ball will be used in another project that I will share another day.
 

 I had some flower pots in the shed, so I grabbed one and painted it black, then sprayed it with a clear coat and added black beans to hold the dowel in place.
 

 Added a ribbon and some contact paper trim to the pot (cut with my cricut), and I was done!
 
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51 comments:

  1. I love your "recycle" approach to the Styrofoam ball! So cute and it looks just perfect!

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  2. Love it!! And I really like that you used a newspaper ball! I think it is great!!

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  3. Super cute! I just made some flowers from cupcake papers, there are so many cute designs out there! I might need to make one of these, thanks for sharing - it turned out fabulous!

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  4. Too cute! And thanks for the idea of the newspaper - duh!!! I've been waiting to get to the $1 store to get a styrofoam ball...now I don't need to!!
    I'm your newest follower...come check out my blog when you get a chance:-)
    Shantel @
    www.itsapricelesslife.blogspot.com

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  5. If you haven't already, I would love for you to come link up at my linky party and have the chance to be the Best of the Best for January!

    http://www.thesaturdaymorningsblog.com/2011/01/strut-your-stuff-like-you-mean-it.html

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  6. I love your blog I am a new follower. I love that you used newspaper for your topiary that is what I do! I can't see spending money on those foam balls. I made an ornament with a ball of newspaper and shells and pearls.

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  7. looks adorable!
    Is contact paper like the same idea as vinyl? Where do u buy colored kinds?

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  8. I love the cupcake liner topiary! And the black beans look fab! Thanks for sharing your idea!

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  9. So cute!! Love the pink/black...I've been seeing red ones around but I'm not that into red. Thanks for the inspiration! Would love to see you on my weekend linky party :)

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  10. What a cute idea, now I need to go pick up some pretty cupcake liners.

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  11. I love this!
    1st: Brilliant way to eliminate the cost of the styrofoam ball (their not so cheap)!
    2nd: Cupcake papers-inspired!
    3rd: Black beans for the anchor! Again brilliant!
    Kudo's to you!
    Amber
    P.S. I simply adore the white circle design around the pot.

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  12. Now this is just too darn cute...love the look! I’m having a GIVEAWAY this week at my NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAYS PARTY…would love for you to come by to enter the giveaway and also link up to my PARTY…hope to see ya there:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  13. How cute! I love this. Thanks for sharing...

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  14. absolutely adorable!! I juust made one of the wreaths and am getting ready to make several of these topiaries for valentines teacher gifts....LOVE that you used a plain ol paper wad!!! And LOVEEEEE that photo collage clock too!!! I am gonna have to become a follower :)

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  15. How adorable! I love the colors together! Thank you for this wonderful idea!

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  16. Love it!!

    I am a new follower!

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  17. Yours sure turned out cute, love the pot and the black beans you used. I too, love my v-day cupcake liner topiary and my Halloween one, they are so fun! Jen

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  18. I love your new topiary its so cute!! I am in love with topiaries :) I am now your newest follower. Come check me out if you get a chance.

    http://noplacelikehomecraftsdecorbyallyson.blogspot.com/

    ~Allyson~

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  19. This is wonderful, I may even have these supplies on hand. Thanks for sharing!

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  20. such a great idea. looks so cute with the way you have it on the table with everything else. great job

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  21. That's great! If you have not been by yet, make sure you enter my linky contest! The best of January 2011 will be showered with prizes! I also have some great Valentines giveaways going on right now!

    http://www.thesaturdaymorningsblog.com/2011/01/strut-your-stuff-link-up-party.html

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  22. Brandy - love the idea of using cupcake liners - this turned out adorable! Thanks so much for linking to the Sunday Showcase - I greatly appreciate it. I'll be featuring this today - stop by and grab a featured button if you like. Hope you have a wonderful week ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  23. Great idea to use rolled up newspaper! So clever! I love the final result...it turned out great!

    Ashley
    www.simplydesigning.blogspot.com

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  24. I would never have thought of making newspaper balls, what a great idea. I just love the colors in your cupcake liners and how your project all came together perfectly.
    Thanks for sharing

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  25. This looks great! I would love for you to link this or any of your projects or recipes to my blog hop @ It's a Keeper Thursdays. http://www.everydaytastes.com/

    Thanks so much for sharing!

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  26. This looks great! I would love for you to link this or any of your projects or recipes to my blog hop @ It's a Keeper Thursdays. http://www.everydaytastes.com/

    Thanks so much for sharing!

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  27. Love your blog and especially these adorable topiaries!
    I featured you today at
    thepaisleycupcake.blogspot.com

    Thanks for your great imagination.

    ~jan

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  28. This is so adorable! Now I want one! :)
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  29. Your little table looks so cute! Thanks for the tip about newspaper balls!

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  30. I love love love it!!! So cute!!! I'm your newest follower!!

    Please come on over and follow mine as well!
    The Crafty Side Of Life

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  31. This is super cute...I love the materials you used - resourceful! I am a new follower.
    Holly
    504 Main

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  32. This is such a cute idea!! And the newspaper ball idea is genius! They can get so pricey!!

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  33. Just adorable.... thanks for the tips.

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  34. Love the newspaper balls! And it is for this idea that I am totally following you. Totally.

    Blessings,

    Alison
    Stuff and Nonsense

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  35. What a great idea! I just found your blog and am following now.

    If I can find black papers (shouldn't be too hard), I'm going to use this to make a mickey ear topiary thing for my daughters 2nd birthday. I was going to use styrofoam but they are actually pretty expensive.

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  36. Adorable. You did a great job.

    Thanks for posting to the party.

    Cheri

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  37. Really awesome project. I really like these Styrofoam arts and crafts projects.

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  38. I love topiaries. I have several artificial ones with silk leaves...with red roses...even pictures of topiaries. So, this is right up my alley. It is so cute!! Thank you for the tutorial.

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  39. This has to be one of the cutest projects!

    Newest follower. You can find me at http://theoldsimplelife.blogspot.com. :)

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  40. This is awesome and so frugal I love it! right up my ally!

    come link up tomorrow at scrappy saturdays!

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  41. Love that plate with the pictures. Did you make it or order it? I am thinking maybe Modge Podge it?? I have never seen one and think it would be great for Christmas presents for the grandparents. Thanks!

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  42. I love the simplicity and cuteness factor of your topiary. A definite pin & try . Thanks for sharing.

    Stopping over from Some What Simple.

    Abrazos,
    Sapphire @ Life with My Pollitos

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  43. Your topiary is adorable! And you're so smart to use a ball of newspaper instead of styrafoam!

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  44. What a great idea to use balled up newspaper. It turned out amazing. I love this. Now I want to go find me some cute liners so I can make one. Thanks for sharing. I would love it if you could link this up to our linky party going on right now.

    http://junkintheirtrunk.blogspot.com/2012/01/link-it-up-wednesday-12.html

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  45. Fantastic! I hope you will link up to my I Heart Projects Party!
    http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com/2012/01/i-heart-projects-linky-party.html

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  46. I also started taking this approach on making newspaper balls instead buying styrofoam ball...they are too expensive. Every little penny counts. Love all the different cupcake wrappers.

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  47. Love this!Making the ball out of newspaper is genius, you just saved me $$$$$!! Thanks!

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  48. so nice that you did not used chemical styrofoam...wonderful and cheap idea!!

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  49. I love that you used rolled up newspaper because I HATE the sound that styrofoam makes and there are so many cute things to do with them. Your post also answers the question, I had, on wither or not you can put contact paper in a Cricut. Thanks!

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