DIY Thin Patriotic Wreath – Easy Pancake Wreath Tutorial

DIY Thin Patriotic Wreath – Easy Pancake Wreath Tutorial

Thin wreaths are becoming more and more popular, this thin patriotic wreath will definitely be a conversation starter! It’s got an Americana farmhouse vibe with a wooden star attachment and burlap mesh. Mellie Mel from Sincerely Creative Mom shares her signature...
3 Reasons Why You Don’t Need A Website As A New Business

3 Reasons Why You Don’t Need A Website As A New Business

You’ve probably heard countless times that you need a website to succeed or even to call yourself a business. That’s not true! There are alternative strategies that can be just as effective, if not more so, in achieving your immediate business goals....
How to Make a Colorful Cow Wreath

How to Make a Colorful Cow Wreath

This DIY colorful cow wreath is the perfect addition to any home! It’s easy to make and looks great when finished. With just a few supplies, you can create a unique statement piece for your front door. Plus, it makes a great conversation starter whenever you...
5-Minute DIY Floral Swag

5-Minute DIY Floral Swag

A DIY floral swag for your home doesn’t have to be a long, drawn-out process! With just a few simple materials, you can make quick and easy swag that will look great on your lantern, front door, mantle and more. All you need is faux ivy, wisteria and peony bloom...
DIY Funny Wreath for the Crazy Home

DIY Funny Wreath for the Crazy Home

Normally when you think of wreaths, you think seasonal or holiday décor. This funny wreath design breaks that misconception really calling out the chaos of a home filled with kids and animals. Showcase your personality or your customers’ humor with this handmade...
Polka Dot Wreath Co’s Makers University Success

Polka Dot Wreath Co’s Makers University Success

Each month we’re going to feature a Makers University success story! For our kick off post for this new series, we’re featuring Tammy Hodges, aka Coach Tammy. She’s a coach for both the creative and business groups within Makers University. It seemed...