Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Baby Love
Here's what I did: got plain canvas-hobby lobby, googled chevron patterns-found the one i liked, and printed it cut out one stripe of it, and trace on the canvas. This part seriously took forever. I then traced with my gray paint every single line with a foam brush. Took forever too! Then I filled it in. The lines weren't perfect anymore. I thought it wouldn't bug me if I just put on the vinyl, but then I got white paint and did the lines all over again to make them straight.
So this is in no way a fast project, it takes like 2 hours or more. I let it dry over night, and then used my silhouette to cut my vinyl. I use press n' seal for transfer tape-works pretty good and is much cheaper than transfer tape. Anyways, I love the way it turned out, and the gray is the perfect shade of gray. It's called Winter Storm from Ace!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Fall!
I have been such a huge slacker! I just looked back, and haven't posted since JULY. Shame on me. I've been busy with a new baby girl, and buying a new home! Anyways, I got myself in the game this past weekend. I wanted something for my mantel, and a wreath, and a Halloween decoration. I wanted to keep it simple so I could actually get it done.
Well I can just say I love pinterest. You've all probably seen what I'm going to post, but I had to do it! So easy, and cute.
First my banner! My MIL had lots and lots of burlap left over from my sister in laws wedding. So I just cut out triangles. Then I used a cricut to cut the word FALL. Then I traced it backwards on the material I bought, cut it and used spray adhesive. Then used twine to put it all together. Simple and cute!
This is my wreath: Just used a dollar store wreath, burlap, and some cream fabric. Then I made some rosettes, and folded pieces, and glued on some pearls. Love the way it turned out. Also used twine to wrap the one side.
.I saw one kind of like this on Pinterest. This is my version. I think it's cute! Maybe should have done white cricut letters, but I still love it. Dollar store googly eyes, and dollar frame from Michaels, spray painted black!
Friday, July 27, 2012
The Birthday Set
What you need?
The present set from wood connection-they all come separate,and I almost just got one or two, but seriously, it looks a lot cuter with all three.
Then you have to decide on background paint color for all the presents. I luckily had a couple in my craft box already-so I didn't have to buy anything new.
I went to Joann's for the scrapbook paper, and glitter, and ribbons. Luckily the ribbon was on clearance, and so was the glitter-heck yes! I got a glitter paper, and some stick on paper that looked like real wrapping paper! I got a textured blue ribbon, a scribbly ribbon and a glittery dot ribbon-and wasn't sure if it'd all look good together, but I took that risk. lol.
I just used wood glue, and some mod podge on the wood to get the paper to stick, I didn't mod podge over the top of the paper-because it didn't really need it. P.S. If you use mod podge or wood glue on the wood, make sure you smooth it out with a paint brush before putting your paper on, so it won't bubble, and smooth your paper out after it's on the wood as well! Also, if you do ever use that self adhesive paper, still use the wood glue or whatever under it, because if not, and you pack it in a container box for later, or travel 600 miles to home-it can get crumbled and peel off! Just a warning. :)
I hot glued on the final piece to the present box, and viola-completo!
I'm in love, too bad no one's birthday is coming up soon. Well, mine is in a couple of weeks, but it's much more fun putting it up for someone else!
here they are!Thursday, July 26, 2012
FHE BOARD
Friday, June 29, 2012
Fourth of July Firecrackers!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Easter Wreath
http://momandwife.com/2011/03/diy-easter-egg-wreath/
Things you'll need:
Foam wreath
hot glue gun
easter eggs
easter grass
ribbon
(Hobby Lobby has easter eggs cheaper then the dollar tree, and an extra 40% off-SCORE!)
Simple right?
I cut my wreath in half so I can make another one later-and it does lay better!
I just glued all my eggs on the wreath, same direction. Then rolled pieces of grass together, and glued them down in the cracks. I had a pencil to help shove it down, and it really helped.
Anyways, here it is!
Monday, March 26, 2012
DIY Painting Furniture
First step: Sand down dresser, take off knobs, and sand some more.
Second step: I didn't use primer, since there was already paint on it- I had a dark black paint anyways, so I was sure it'd cover-and it did! I just used a roller brush and it was so simple.
Third: I ordered a stencil online and used a roller brush on it as well. I recommend using tape to hold it down, or spray adhesive. I didn't want to spend extra money on that, so I had to free hand any mistakes I made. Also watch a stenciling tutorial-it helps. Don't leave the stencil on too long after you paint it. The faster you rip it off the better it looks ( in my case anyways)
Fourth: got the perfect knobs at Home Depot, 98 cents. SCORE.
Anyways, I love the way it turned out. So cute. Even the hubby likes it.
Next, the changing table! Pretty much same basic steps as the dresser. I had to paint it with a regular paint brush because of all the detail, but I love it.
TADA! That's it folks! I know it won't be all put together as a cute little nursery for the baby for a couple months until she needs her nice crib-so until then, this is it!