Well, its been a long time since I've posted anything...sorry 'bout that...we moved just before Christmas 2012...hosted dinner, attended 9 parties, hosted Christmas dinner and an open house...whew...I get tired just thinking about it. Crafting of any sort took a back seat for a while, and although I love card making, I have taken to some other crafting. The house we bought is from the 1870's, and it is a total "pinterest" house...I have had so much fun painting and doing decor projects to fill the walls. I thought I would share some of them with you...I'm really big into the upcycling right now and that has fueled many of my projects...
So this first one is a wood sign. Hubby found about 5 pieces of old old wood in the garage of the house we bought, and we both thought they would be perfect for an old sign. After searching pinterest for ideas on how to best execute my project, I came up with a plan. Started with my Sure Cuts a Lot software and designed the words, cut a mock up out of scrap paper to make sure everthing was sized right, which it wasn't, so back to square one...after getting the sizes of the fonts right, I cut the letters out of my wall pops material...love this stuff. After it was cut, I "weeded" out the letters, leaving the negative space (don't forget the centers of the letters), then I cut a piece of transfer tape to fit the mat, and carefully placed it on the negative portion...lifted it, peeled the backing off and placed it on the wood...lifted the transfer tape off, which left me with a stencil of sorts, that I smoothed down really well. Took some antique white craft paint and sponged over the stencil, as soon as I was done sponging, I removed the wall pop stencil and took it to show hubby...and he oooooohed and ahhhhhed and said all the right things (smart move) and then promptly placed it on top of our living room wall cabinet.
I love how the cracks in the wood make the paint look old and worn...I love a successful project!
This was a project I completed for our front porch...which hubby closed in and finished...looks awesome! This is a 16 x 24 canvas that I painted...had to mix some colors up to get what I wanted, a teal of sorts...anyway...then took some expresso paint and lightly brushed the edges up and then rolled with the teal roller over until it was all blended and looked aged...after that was done, I sat down with my Sure Cuts a Lot again, and designed all the words/fonts...took more time than I thought, but worth it in the end. Once all were chosen, I cut them out with my cricut out of bazzill cardstock, ran them through my xyron and carefully placed them on the dried canvas...once all were on, I mod podged over the whole thing twice, allowing to dry in between...ok, maybe I helped it with my heat gun...Here is a picture of the porch with the finished piece
Next was a set of old wood windows I was just itching to use. They had been previously painted and distressed when we still lived in our other house, but the colors worked perfect for my bathroom in the new house. Previously I had pieces of scrapbook paper in the panes with words on them, but they got damaged in the move, so I pulled that out and replaced them with cardboard inserts covered with fabrics that match my shower curtain, which I also made for our last house, but I love it, so I kept it.
Love this sign...basically just used a wood sign from the dollar store, painted it and then mod podged the scrapbook paper and wording on, and hung it on a beautiful hanger purchased from Hobby Lobby, at 50% off , of course
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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Thursday, September 6, 2012
I'm Baaaaaaaack...lol
Wow, its been a while since I was here...crazy summer...we sold our house, then moved into a rental house...who'd thought we were so picky...still hunting for the perfect home...ahem...anyway, between the move and work, who had time to craft?? Certainly not me...and even though I am working with a limited number of supplies...I did keep out a box of my faves (thanks to my friends suggestion) so I can at least quench the need to be creative until we are in our own place and I am in my wonderful scrap room!!! Yay!!! I happened to pop into the cricut mb last night and knew once I had visited RAQ's card challenge, I had to make a card. Papers are from a new pad I bought from the Paper Studio...all kraft designs...love it...so raw and natural. Oh and yes, I am working on Christmas cards already....mostly because I plan to be decorating in the new house, and won't have time to do cards then...
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Let your Light Shine!!!
I am loving making these cards...again inspired by Heather Tedford...check out her blog...such beautiful cards. This one I made myself...no copying this time...lol...so happy with the way it turned out. The stamps are all "Perfect Day" from CTMH...thanks for looking!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Back to Card Making...
Finally done my Florida scrapbook, and now back to some card making...ordered some cards from a friend who is a Close To Mty Heart consultant, couple that with an extraordinary blog I found and these cards were born...THESE ARE NOT ORIGINAL IDEAS...copied them from this blog, she is so very talented, and of course, now I had to order more stamps so I can continue this beautiful technique
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Headboard
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Dresser Makeover
Above is the original dresser...now...I bought this at a yard sale about 6 years ago for $5.00 and the lovely stenciling on it I did after I bought it...it served its purpose for many years, but with a new color scheme in my bedroom, it needed a makeover
First two coats were a color called Fiesta Red by Color Your World...our living room was this color for a few years and I had a jar of leftover paint...yay...and my comforter has deep red flowers in it. so it is perfect.
Next, above...I took one of dh's candles, and rubbed it all over where I wanted the red to show through after the next coat...then above right, I painted with cream over the wax...needed two coats ...let it dry completely while I cut the grass and made dinner
Here are the drawers after the second coat of cream
Tada....here is the finished product...after I sanded of course...I am so pleased with the finished product, and it looks wonderful in the bedroom...tomorrow is shopping for some fabric, and then on the old window headboard that dh did himself, but again the colors don't match, so it will receive the same treatment as this dresser. At the ends will be two old shutters I picked up at a yard sale for 1.00 to make it as long as my bed...will post when done
First two coats were a color called Fiesta Red by Color Your World...our living room was this color for a few years and I had a jar of leftover paint...yay...and my comforter has deep red flowers in it. so it is perfect.
Next, above...I took one of dh's candles, and rubbed it all over where I wanted the red to show through after the next coat...then above right, I painted with cream over the wax...needed two coats ...let it dry completely while I cut the grass and made dinner
Here are the drawers after the second coat of cream
Tada....here is the finished product...after I sanded of course...I am so pleased with the finished product, and it looks wonderful in the bedroom...tomorrow is shopping for some fabric, and then on the old window headboard that dh did himself, but again the colors don't match, so it will receive the same treatment as this dresser. At the ends will be two old shutters I picked up at a yard sale for 1.00 to make it as long as my bed...will post when done
Friday, April 20, 2012
Florida Scrapbook
Whew...feel like its been so busy as of late...but I am almost done my Florida Scrapbook, about 5 more layouts to go, but I was anxious to share some of the completed layouts with you. Above is the first page...I know its hard to see, but the small strips are major cities along the way, with the time and temperature...the paper is a Florida map that I bought while down south.
This is the place we stayed...loved it, right on the beach
We went to St Petersburg to the Morean Gallery to see the Chihuly Collection...loved that...most of the photos are from a brochure as pictures were not allowed in the gallery
I think we hit this flea market 5 times in the 14 days we were there...huge, we've got nothing like this in Canada
The Pier in St Pete's...
The Long Pier, walking distance from our hotel...all kinds of wildlife and juts quite far out into the Gulf
Went to see Manatee....toooooo exciting...
Eeeeeeeeeekkkkkkk....love these gentle giants...soooooo cool to see so many of them in the wild
Beach shots
Here we rented scooters for a morning...what a blast that was...we drove from North Redington Beach to Clearwater, and back to Treasure Island...
When Rebecca and Max arrived, Dave and the kids took out the kayaks on a rather windy, wavy day...they all tipped them, but they had fun
Took some very old chip letters that were pink and black with designs on them, and painted them with Tim Holtz crackle paint...I think I need this paint in every color...love this product
Some embossing and sanding...
Starfish bought at a local shell store..
The "A" sandcastle was glued and covered in actual sand I brought home from the beach...and inked halfway up my title
Thanks for looking...most of the pages were inspired by the Page Maps books I have, love them for inspiration...the last few will be posted when I get them all done.
This is the place we stayed...loved it, right on the beach
We went to St Petersburg to the Morean Gallery to see the Chihuly Collection...loved that...most of the photos are from a brochure as pictures were not allowed in the gallery
I think we hit this flea market 5 times in the 14 days we were there...huge, we've got nothing like this in Canada
The Pier in St Pete's...
The Long Pier, walking distance from our hotel...all kinds of wildlife and juts quite far out into the Gulf
Went to see Manatee....toooooo exciting...
Eeeeeeeeeekkkkkkk....love these gentle giants...soooooo cool to see so many of them in the wild
Beach shots
Here we rented scooters for a morning...what a blast that was...we drove from North Redington Beach to Clearwater, and back to Treasure Island...
When Rebecca and Max arrived, Dave and the kids took out the kayaks on a rather windy, wavy day...they all tipped them, but they had fun
Took some very old chip letters that were pink and black with designs on them, and painted them with Tim Holtz crackle paint...I think I need this paint in every color...love this product
Some embossing and sanding...
Starfish bought at a local shell store..
The "A" sandcastle was glued and covered in actual sand I brought home from the beach...and inked halfway up my title
Thanks for looking...most of the pages were inspired by the Page Maps books I have, love them for inspiration...the last few will be posted when I get them all done.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Handbags...soooo cute
Made these for my daughter and myself...here is the link with the directions...so easy, made both in about an hour and a bit...there are 6 pockets on the outside of these bags, perfect for all those things you need to grab for regularly..
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Mosaic Wall Art
Another Art Piece for my walls...Inspired by Pinterest
These two (above and below) are the original posts on Pinterest that inspired my project
...and this is my finished product below...
Wow, I have been so busy between work and doing all these projects I see on Pinterest. This one is a combination of two projects I saw. The background is comprised of paint chips...our local hardware was clearing out all the old chips, and so they had them free to anyone that wanted them, so I took a box full for my scrapping girls and myself...and they came at the perfect time. Click here for detailed instructions on completing the background of squares...I followed her instructions to the tee and it worked out perfectly. The pear was cut with my cricut out of swiss dot paper by Bazzil, the scripture was computer generated and the swirls are cut from Home Accents. I am very pleased with the finished result...and now, on the next Pinterest project!!!
These two (above and below) are the original posts on Pinterest that inspired my project
...and this is my finished product below...
Wow, I have been so busy between work and doing all these projects I see on Pinterest. This one is a combination of two projects I saw. The background is comprised of paint chips...our local hardware was clearing out all the old chips, and so they had them free to anyone that wanted them, so I took a box full for my scrapping girls and myself...and they came at the perfect time. Click here for detailed instructions on completing the background of squares...I followed her instructions to the tee and it worked out perfectly. The pear was cut with my cricut out of swiss dot paper by Bazzil, the scripture was computer generated and the swirls are cut from Home Accents. I am very pleased with the finished result...and now, on the next Pinterest project!!!
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Ladder Pot Rack
Made this to go with my vintage window frame art previously posted, since they are in the relative same area of the house. Found the old ladder in someone's roadside garbage (love old wood ladders, they can be used for so many things)...cleaned it, painted it, distressed it and then dh hung it up for me over our counter in the kitchen...love it...and love the extra cupboard space I have!
Friday, March 9, 2012
Vintage Window Makeover
Ok, I am in love with the old vintage wood style windows. We have several around the house, 1 is a headboard, the others hang in our skylight with stained glass in them...and today, I did my very own project (usually dh does them) I am so excited to share this with you...these are two separate windows, although we hung them side by side...I searched the net for some distressing tips and found this site, check it out, she explains everything clearly and it is very easy to do. Dh took the wire brush to the windows first to clean them up and remove any loose paint. I started with brown paint for the base, and then used the candle, and then dark teal on top...sanded them and voila...they turned out awesome! I filled the panes with some scrapbook paper and cut out a few words and dh hung it up in the dining room...so excited to share
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