Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Girly Rag Wreath (a.k.a. The Never Ending Project)

  Have you ever started a project thinking it would be pretty straightforward & relatively easy only to be proven so wrong? This wreath was that project for me. 

  Before Valentine's Day, I was going through my craft cache, determined to use up some of the supplies I had on hand before purchasing anything new. I had several fat quarters of fabric that I bought a couple years ago thinking I would make some fabric flowers & scrapbooking embellishments. I did make a few, but had lots of fabric left over... especially a lot of pink. Great for a Valentine's project, right?

  After seeing some pretty rag wreaths on Etsy, I figured I could make one fairly easily. 

  Easy? Yes. 

  Fast? No!

  A disclaimer: If I had a rotary fabric cutter & mat, that would have made a massive difference. Alas, I cut all these fabric strips with my craft scissors. I would definitely recommend using a rotary cutter.


Now, on to the tutorial. 

Supplies:

4 & 1/2 fat quarters of fabric
wire hanger

Tools:

Pliers
Ruler
Scissors or rotary cutter & mat

I used a wire coat hanger as the round form. Take the hanger & bend it into a circle. 


Using a pair of wire cutting pliers (lineman pliers, according to my husband), cut off the hook.


Form wire into a connecting hook.


Cut fabric into one inch wide strips, into a few different lengths. I did 4, 5, & 6 inches.


I wanted the fabric to have frayed edges, so after it was cut I washed it in the washing machine to achieve that. Then it needed to be ironed & the loose threads cut off. This took a few hours.  


At last! Ready to make the wreath. 


Start tying, alternating the fabrics & lengths. I just had my fabrics stacked randomly by pattern, as you can see in the photo above.


Finished! Ta-da!


I have it happily displayed in my craft room.


I love it even though it took so long to make.


Thanks for reading!

Enjoy your day!
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Monday, February 20, 2012

The (Map Covered) Notebook

  There's something about a blank notebook that just inspires me to write. Especially a really great looking notebook.

  I was due for such a notebook. My current one was getting pretty full & I had a plain, black one waiting in my craft bin. It was very uninspiring & I had plans to pretty it up somehow. I recently was blessed with a bag of great maps from my parents' numerous travels to Europe. (Thanks Mom & Dad!) After unearthing some great small maps of the city of Paris, I knew exactly what to do with the bland notebook!


If you would like to make one like this, here's what I did:

Gather your supplies:
~Plain notebook (available at any stationary store)
~Map or other pretty paper
~Mod Podge
~Sponge brushes
~Scissors 


1) Determine how you want your map or paper placed on your notebook. Trim it down with a wide margin around the edges. We'll trim it down completely later. Using a sponge brush, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge to the cover of the notebook. Carefully place your map or paper over the Mod Podge, making sure to smooth out the bubbles with your fingers.

2) Let dry.

3) Once dry, trim the extra paper off of the edges.

4) Apply an even layer of Mod Pogde over the paper. Be careful to get right to the corners. Let dry completely. 




  This is quite a fast craft project. Maybe half an hour plus drying time. I think this would be a great gift too - maybe for a friend who's about to embark on a European adventure? It would be a great travel journal!

I'm ready to fill it's pages with goodies...


Enjoy your Monday!

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Let Birds Fly

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Valentine's Vignette

I have to tell you that I don't usually do any decorating for Valentine's Day. 
But this year I was feeling pretty inspired by all the pretty mantels I've been seeing. 

Small problem. I don't have a mantel. 

Bah! That can't stop me!

So I started looking around our house. When I got to the piano, I stopped. It's deeper than a mantel top, but our antique piano has plenty of space to do a vignette. 

Off I went.


Another problem. After looking around, I found almost nothing to use for my desired Valentine vignette. I had red books, a pink candle, & the felt "Love" sign I had purchased at a dollar store a couple of years ago.


I didn't want to spend a lot of money on this display since it's not up for very long, so I started to create. 

I went & bought some bulk Valentine candy & displayed them in clear jars.


The button stash came out & I made a little button heart, mounted it on some pink fabric, & displayed it in an embroidery hoop.


This old frame was hiding out under our guest bed. 
I painted it white with some craft paint to go with the Valentine theme.



This paper heart garland was so easy to make! Paper, a paper cutter, & a stapler is all you need! 
The idea came from The Wedding Chick's blog. Check out the link for the measurements & photo instructions.


My daughter is thrilled with this garland & is begging to have it in her room after Valentine's Day. :)


 So... do you decorate for Valentine's Day? Do you decorate differently each year or the same each year?

Love day is getting ever closer! But hey, don't wait... share some love today!

Enjoy your day!
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

On A Map Quest

  Maps... they bring me a sense of excitement. Probably because my husband & I love travelling so much. So when I see old maps used in clever ways, it really brings a smile to my face. 

Here's several favourites I've spied over the last little while...

Cover some old shoe boxes in maps & use as a nifty storage solution.

Via

Cut out a bit of several maps that represent your favourite places 
and frame them together as a nice reminder of your travels.


Frame a vintage map.

Via

Use a map to brighten up a drab dresser.

Via

Cover some wooden letters spelling out the place on the map.



Cut an old globe in half & use as a bowl.

Via


Cut letters out of an old map (or sheet music) to add a nice alternative to a gift tag.

Via


Cover an old trash bin with a map.

Via


Add some fun colour to a monogram.

Via


Make some pretty pinwheels for your desk.

Via


Make light pennants from an old globe.

Via


Wrap a gift with a map. Wouldn't it be fun if the gift was a trip or some airline tickets? Or perhaps a travel book?

Via


Line a drawer with an old map. 

Via


Make a Christmas ornament.

Via


Line a table top.

Via


Make a set of coasters. Another great way to remind you of your favourite travels.

Via

Which was your favourite? Have you made any projects involving maps? Please let me know! I'm always looking for fresh inspiration. :)

I've actually been working on my own map-themed project this past week. 
I hope you come back to check it out next week!

Enjoy your day!

Monday, January 16, 2012

Industrial Style Letter Tutorial

  Last week, when I posted about my grey & yellow vignette, I gave you a peek at the wooden letter that I recently finished. Today, I'm going to show you how I did it!


Here's what I started with:


~Wooden Letter
~Aluminum Foil
~Craft Knife
~Mod Podge
~Foam Brushes
~Black Craft Paint (not shown)

1) Trace & cut out the letter shape as well as strips for the sides on the letter.



2) Mod Podge the aluminum foil edges first. Shiny side down. Be careful to smooth out any bubbles.


3) Now, Mod Podge the front & back. Again, shiny side down. Let dry.


4) Once it's dry, apply a thin coat of Mod Podge over the whole thing. Let dry.


5) Working in small sections, brush on a small amount of black craft paint. Wipe off with an old rag or paper towel. Work quickly because the paint dries fast! A bit of paint with stick in the crinkles & corners, giving it an industrial look. Let dry.




Incorporate it into your decor & enjoy!

On a completely different subject, what do you think of the new chevron background on Silver Boxes? 
I'm likin' it. I'm trying to learn some new blogging skills so I can change up the look a bit. 
You may see more changes soon. Thanks for your patience as I learn.  :)

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