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SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL! ... "The best gift you can give to someone is the gift of inspiration" ... PAGES * HOME * Mucho PROJECT GALLERY * Mucho STYLE SHOOTS * Mucho ABOUT ME * MY SHOP BOHO WRAPPED TASSELS I’m currently suffering from something called “Tassel Fever" and be careful, is contagious!! 😷 These ones I turned them into keychains, they look great on bags!! Continue reading here » 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest HANDMADE PAPER ORCHIDS I’m back and I’m here to stay! Dear readers, I hope you didn’t missed me too much, I know I have but now I’m here and full of projects and ideas to share with you. Today I’m bring you some very pretty paper Orchids... Continue reading here » 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - DECOUPAGED MIRROR TUTORIAL Mirror, mirror on the...tray? I love the romantic, delicate looks of trays like this one! I was looking for one but couldn't find it until I walked into my friend Stephanie's house one day and there it was, shiny and pretty, on her table top waiting to be...altered!! Stephanie didn't hesitate to let it go and I didn't reject it when she offered :0) This is a tutorial on decoupage on a mirror backing and this is how it went... Continue reading here » 17 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - WEDDING "RESERVED" SIGN - TUTORIAL An easy project for a wooden sign using graphite transfer over stained wood. I'm going to teach you how to transfer your text onto the wood panel using a block of white graphite. Learn how to make them following my step-by-step tutorial here... Continue reading here » 5 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - LACED CARDBOARD LETTER - TUTORIAL This is a Step by step tutorial for a cardboard (construction board) letter adorned with lace and ribbon. A simple but gorgeous prop for Weddings, Birthday and Christenings. This is how I did it... Continue reading here » 8 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest MUCHO DECORATING EMPTY SPACES Decorating an empty space can be a very practical skill. The trick lays on mantainting a balanced feel and uncompromising functionality without distracting the practical aspect of the area in question....ok, ok lets not get so technical and see it for yourselves... My Foyer, kinda ... blah ..a large wall area with a small (but cute) ornamented wooden mirror.. now what? Continue reading here » 9 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest MY OWN PLASTER PAINT RE- DONES Chalk-paint, Mud-Paint, Milk-Paint, Baking soda-Paint and now... Plaster-Paint too!! Paint is paint, is paint, or so they say.. I say, paint alone is boring!! Continue reading here » 8 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest MAKE YOUR OWN CHALK/PLASTER PAINT! The "plaster paint" revolution has taken over the re-done furniture world but you don't have to spend hundreds in designers paint... I'm going to let the world know for once and all that chalk-paint is a form of plaster paint and that one can make it for a small fraction of retail cost of "fancy chalk paint" with one cheap and easy to find ingredient... Continue reading here » 7 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest TWINE SPHERES - DIY A modern and classy Christmas decoration that will add light and warmth to any room, on the floor or on the table....also, perfect under the tree!! Continue reading here » 78 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest ORGANIC STYLE CHANDELIER - DIY- TUTORIAL As organic as plastic flowers can be... this is a permanent version of a fresh greens and blooms chandelier I saw on-line. Continue reading here » 8 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - VINTAGE DOOR KNOBS Vintage Door knobs are now a priority for me on my list of "treasures to find"... My local Thrift shop has a section for door knobs and furniture hardware, I found these AMAZING ones there for only $3 bucks! Continue reading here » 4 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - LACE & WIRE WINGS - TUTORIAL There's something very magical about wings... but lace wings are by far the most special ones for me. Perhaps is because I love lace and trims so much. Many of my crafts have lace, trims and doilies and sometimes I have to cut it to tiny pieces but I never EVER throw any pieces away and here's a proof of that... Continue reading here » 4 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - FRENCH STENCIL ON CHEST Stenciling my beautiful chest. Finally!! I just needed some time to finish my pretty dresser, I was waiting for the right time and now its finally done... Continue reading here » 4 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - SHABBY CHIC FLOWER POTS - TUTORIAL There's something very romantic about these flower pots... For this easy but very beautiful project you will need a couple of things from your granny's sewing basket unless... Continue reading here » 14 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY- LAUNDRY ROOM MAKEOVER "All About Colour" That was my #1 rule for this project... Although the room needed a lot of help with other things, Colour was my main priority. Continue reading here » 12 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY- BABY SHOWER TREAT BAGS -TUTORIAL Our Granddaughter's Baby Shower had a very unique colour coordinated stationary, the gift bags couldn't be overlooked... These customized bags included a "thank you" note and a handmade cookie that left our guests speechless!! hence, the cookie in question. Continue reading here » 21 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY- BABY SHOWER MATCHING ENVELOPES -TUTORIAL My matching envelopes for those cute Baby Shower Invites were such a hit! Just to show you how much more you can do with a little extra imagination... Continue reading here » 6 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY SHABBY CHEST PROJECT Chest, dresser?? call it what you'd like !! You have to see the before and after pictures of this project!! Not only they look exactly the same (but with a different colour) lol but Charlie posed like he never did before!! Continue reading here » 5 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY- BABY SHOWER INVITES -TUTORIAL These are my handmade Baby Shower Invitations. Pretty, elegant and not too hard to make View my Step by Step TUTORIAL and see how easy they are to make. Continue reading here » 12 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest PLANNING A BABY SHOWER Yessss!!! I'm finally going to be a grandma!! Oh, wait!, my first born is going to be a dad? that also means.... I'm getting old!! LOL Continue reading here » 58 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - GOLD PIC FRAME SIGN Who doesn't like a little encouragement here and there?... Well, this one comes in gold !! Continue reading here » 4 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - SHABBY LAMP SHADE -TUTORIAL This naked and upside down lamp-shade has lots of personnalité... What's not to love about a shade that doesn't hide any light?... Nothing! This one is simply gorgeous!! This is how I made it... Continue reading here » 21 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest AND... 100 SUBSCRIBERS TODAY!! Finally it happened!! MuchoCrafts got the 100th subscriber today. It took over a year and 76 Posts but it was all worth it. When I started this dynamic Blog ... Continue reading here » 7 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - MINI TRINKET BOARD - TUTORIAL Display your small trinkets and other tiny stuff in style with a mini board like this one! So easy, so fun, so...COOL! This little board made a great gift for my teenage daughter, this is how I did it!! Continue reading here » 5 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - CORRODED METAL LOOK -TUTORIAL Corroded metal look made of aluminium paper and paint. This weathered metal letter isn't really rusted, its not even metal for that matter... it's just a plastic letter I bought at Michaels for $3 bucks but you couldn't tell until you pick it up and realize how light in weight it is. This is how I did it... Continue reading here » 26 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - TEXTURING A FRAME - TUTORIAL Sometimes a picture frame needs to have a little more... personality. and that's when I realize I needed to alter the frame that was graciously holding my beautiful glass tracing art. This is how I did it! Continue reading here » 9 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - BRACKETS ON TOP - TUTORIAL For once, the brackets are the ones ON TOP, or at least for this project!! Sometimes, the bracket can be better looking than the items it supports and that's why I refused putting my beautiful, country style, porch wood brackets under anything..... no sir, this time they go ON TOP!! Continue reading here » 7 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - TRANSFORMING A $1 PIC FRAME. Have you tried crafting with foil tape yet?? I just started and let me tell you... I can't get enough of it!! I buy my foil tape at the local dollar store and each roll lasts for at least one finished project like this one. Continue reading here » 16 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - TRACING ON GLASS -TUTORIAL Using only a sharpie!!... yes that's right, just a sharpie and a steady pulse. I saw something like this on the Internet and I thought I gave it a try, I was really surprised to find out how easy and neat this whole project was. Continue reading here » 63 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - CURING/SEASONING A CHALKBOARD - TUTORIAL - I'm curing my chalkboard! A chalkboard needs to be cured to avoid engraving permanent marks but if you're anything like me you probably thought chalkboards were all ready to use when you first bring them from the store right? well, no! they're not...why?? Continue reading here » 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest A PERFECT VALENTINES GIFT DIY -TUTORIAL A birch tree stump carved with my husband's and my initials... what a neat Valentines gift! I was really lucky to find this tree stump at my local thrift shop!! I paid $5 for it and I knew it was gonna make a wonderful decorating object someday but I wasn't too sure what I had in mind until I thought of carving our initials inside a heart, how romantic is that?! Continue reading here » 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest EMBELLISHING FURNITURE When it comes to decorating, "it's all in the details" Adding a small detail to a rather plain dining table can make a lasting impression on your room... Continue reading here » 137 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest PAINTING OVER VENEER - DIY - TUTORIAL A "brighter" future for my dining room... Over the Holidays I realize how dark my dining room was... Continue reading here » 29 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest VIVE LES BROCANTE! Vive Les Brocantes; long live the flea market!! Some of my best friends; Diane, Raymonde, Stephanie and I got together for lunch at my place and I surprised them with a unique setting... Continue reading here » 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest FESTIVE ARRANGEMENT- DIY Winter's here and evergreens, barks and berries are at their freshest point... Pine cones, Cedars brunches, Hollis, berries and Birch trunks are perfect for decorating your home for Christmas so get some and play with them as nature would intend... Continue reading here » 28 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest STYLED SHOOT, MY EXPRIENCE Last Styled-Shoot of the year... Last summer's Photo-Shoot "Woodland" was really amazing but I'm moving on to better and bigger things like this new styled-shoot guided by Jo-Anne Haley from www.haleyphotography.ca Jo-Anne chose a very beautiful Bridal theme she called "Winter Blush and Dusty Grey", a soft and romantic setting full of lace and shabby pinks.... and you know, I LOVE SHABBY! :0) These images are just my own Instagram pics, soon I'll post the professional renditions on my Blog's section "Styled Shoots" so don't forget to visit it!! Continue reading here » 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest BOOK OF SPELLS PROP DIY - Halloween project III A great looking prop to bring your Halloween display to the next level. This "book of spells" is merely a hard cover little book about dog tricks, but no one would know that, specially when the creepy cover is enough to turn any prospect reader away. If you're really motivated to create something different this Halloween, be my guest! Continue reading here » 31 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY EYEBALLS BEADS Halloween Project II Another quick project to ad even more impact to your Halloween decor display. Your trick or treaters will love it! I had some large white beads I knew I wasn't going to need for jewelry so I turned them in to eyeballs for my front door display. The idea was simple...make an impact without creating a goofy feel, so I paired them with my beautiful apothecary bottles and a decorated spooky bag and they look absolutely cute and scary at the same time. This is how I did it!... Continue reading here » 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest HALLOWEEN APOTHECARY BOTTLES Love Potions, Spiders AND Claws... SPOOOOKY! What a fun and easy project this was!!... I've been collecting apothecary bottles all year but I wasn't sure what for until I saw them on the stores decorated as props for Halloween. I figured it would be easy to make them myself so I browsed on the net for ideas on how to apply designs onto glass with texture and guess what I found... ....Hot glue and paint!! My DIY will show you exactly how to do it... Continue reading here » 2 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest DIY - SHABBY DREAM CATCHER - TUTORIAL A Dream Catcher is whimsical on its own... ...but this dream catcher has also a romantic vintage feel too, kinda like a clash of styles but at the end, it worked! Continue reading here » 3 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest SUMMER REVELATIONS wow! - I'm still recouping from a hectic but fun summer... Normality returns to my house yet another year, kids back to school, husband working normal hours and guests gone back to their respective homes :0( ... I'll miss them!! The highlight of this summer was yet another great photo-shoot. In this one, my daughter in law Amy, my niece Leyre and my daughter Destiny. This is something I love to do not only because of the effect that causes on them, its so uplifting and self-empowering seeing yourself on a photograph looking like a model... and although that alone is very encouraging to me I also look for the chance to engage on new craft projects. As much as I like to take all the credit for the ALWAYS outstanding results, it is the photographers talent what makes it an event to remember in a tangible way. Their photos become our proof, our pride on paper. These photographs were taken by two great friends (mother and daughter) who take enormous pride for their craft and without objections took this DIY photo-shoot session to another level, thanks Stephanie and Jo-Anne!!! ALso, thanks to my dear friend Barbara Floyd who took great care of the model's hair and powdered their noses every 5 minutes, gracias Barb! Without further due, here are the pics!! Continue reading here » 4 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest A WHIMSICAL CRAFT Paula Robinson's Glass Garden Totems Here we are, Paula (in red) and me, two crafty gals trying effortlessly to inspire others through creations purely made from the heart. Paula's whimsical glass garden totems are simply magical, they really take your breath away! you wonder why people discard their glassware in such abundance when it can be used in such regal manner, at the same time, you're also glad that people like Paula find them before mishandled beyond repair!! This little Britt lady isn't only funny, kind and talented, she's generous at heart too, in the winter months she spends a great amount of time knitting scarfs that selflessly hands out to the underprivileged.......what a wonderful way to share your talent and your time... I heard about her in many conversations before through a friend of mine but I'm glad I got to know her personally and I really hope I can spend time with her in hopes that her talents will somehow be contagious... Continue reading here » 5 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest GRAND OPENING OF BURLAP & LACE The Grand opening of Burlap & Lace has arrived! And what fun that was... The evening was filled with excitement! This gathering gave me the chance to see the faces of a few old friends and many new ones too. Everyone brought a little of their own uniqueness sharing their stories and showing their personalities with the rest of us and that, my friends, is what made this event a success!! A good friend of mine, Barbara Floyd, invited her friend Paula Robinson over to display her talents as well and she brought the most amazing Garden's glass ornament pieces and costume jewelry....what an impressive crafty gal she is!!! My good friend Stephanie Jukes (http://jukesphotography.com) brough her cameras and took these amazing pictures of my Shed-Boutique. Thanks Steph!! For more pics, keep reading... Continue reading here » No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest BURLAP CUSHION This Country Chic Cushion is simply adorable! Made with varies types of burlap fabric, appliques, trim, ribbon and a pretty crochet flower... So simple yet, so stunning! But I must warn you, burlap isn't the smoothest fabric to rest your head on unless you're up for an exfoliation session... :0) Exaggerations aside.... This burlap is soft and delicate.Unique and trendy, this cushion would look great in a nursery room. Continue reading here » 11 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest PAPER GIFT TAGS One-Of-A-Kind handmade Gift Tags. I've always had a special fascination for paper... as a kid I spent hours cutting, gluing and mistreating paper of all kind, including book pages which got me in trouble a few times... My first crafting recollection was an outlined fish filled with colorful crepe paper balls that I carefully scrunched and over glued onto a saggy piece of bristol board. I got an A on that project! For these tags I used a paper puncher to cut the tag and perfect circled shapes, I then stamped, inked, jewelled and embellished them in many different ways See more Tag pictures below... Continue reading here » 31 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest BEADED CHEESE KNIFE Unique cutlery made to look more like jewelry but as practical as any great cheese knife out there. The original utensil came with bulky, acrylic beads than I easily replaced with some of my favorite Pandora-Style Beads I had from my "day"s in Pandora's world... I sold many Pandora Style jewelry in my days and I used only the finest replicas, silver plated cores, real glass and ceramic beads and always stunning colour combinations. Today I'm selling these ornamented cheese knifes at $18.00/piece and I even made cute Little burlap bags to put them in and present them as unique, fine gifts. See more pictures here... Continue reading here » 19 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest LIFE PICTURE FRAME Live Picture Frame with succulent plants... what a great project! 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