Thursday, October 25, 2012

~ Happy Halloween Mirror and Simple & Sweet Fridays #34 ~

I love this idea of a mirror with ornaments.
I had it in the house last year, 
but thought it would be fun on the porch this year.
I placed it above my French Garden Chair.
I collected all kinds of fun ornaments to use on  the mirror for Halloween.
I just used a hot glue gun and let
 my imagination go.
Pier 1 and Target have a good selection.

Hope you like this idea.
When it's Christmas, 
I'll show you another mirror I made.
You can use a small or big mirror depending on what you'd like. 
Over your mantel or in your entryway, are some ideas.
Have fun with it!


Now on with the Party...
Last weeks Simple & Sweet Features!


Go check out Life on Lakeshore Drive's post Pine Cones and Pumpkins Fireplace Garland!
You'll love Kathy's tutorial on making this festive fall garland. 
Such a great idea!
Be sure to check out Kathy's blog!

Go check out Treat & Trick's post Baked Pumpkin Cake! You have to try this delicious fall recipe and it looks so elegant too! 
 Be sure to check out Treat & Trick's blog!

Go check out Common Ground's post Fall on the Sunporch! Debra is so creative using bittersweet and some deer antlers to make her Fall Sunporch a whimsical room to be in. She'll inspire you, 
like she did me!
Be sure to check out Debra's blog!


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