Today I'm featuring an easy DIY project from two talented sisters who recently started the blog, Linden & Lace . These girls love crafting, thrifting, and entertaining... and have some awesome posts to prove it!
To learn how they made these eerie Halloween Goblets, visit their tutorial here.
How cute would it be to serve red wine in these at a cocktail party? Or to paint them red instead of black? Oh the possibilities...
Catch up!
Day 1 (Candy Corn Tablescape)
Day 4 (3 Ingredient Pumpkin Cookies)
Day 5 (FREE Halloween Printables)
Day 6 (Acorn Desserts)
Day 7 (Pumpkin Candle Holders)
Day 8 (Specimen Bottles with FREE Printables)
Day 9 (DIY Book Crafts)
Day 10 (7 Layer Dip- Halloween Style)
Day 11 (Skull Basket)
Day 12 (Fall Mantel- Guest Post)
Day 13 (Danger Sign)
Day 14 (Skeleton Centerpiece)
Day 15 (Vintage Cupcake Toppers)
5 comments:
Those Goblets are so cool! I am heading over to check out the tutorial right now! Thanks for sharing!
I've been looking for some easy Halloween accented glasses....thanks for sharing! These are awesome!
I like how you accented your goblets, beautiful job. I'm your newest follower, when you're not too busy with Halloween I would love a visit (smile). http://decoratingwcents.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for highlighting our goblets! We are loving the 31 Day Spooktacular theme and find your ideas so creative and inspiring! Can't wait to see what you come up with next :)
Lindsay from lindenandlace.com
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