Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafting. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Valentine's Crayon Art

So... I was asked to do some crayon art, involving hearts. I have previously done the big crayon art on the canvas and it turned out OK, so I thought I would give this one a shot... Well... it didn't turn out as cute as I had in my head, but the kids loved doing it and they like how it turned out... so that's all that matters. I forgot to mention that this is part of their teacher gifts for V-day. :)
I started with a blank canvas and some chopped up crayons...

Then I hot glued them, and started the blow dryer. I used low heat on hot . It takes a few minutes to get the crayons going, but once you do, it starts melting like this:
And then it turned out like this: (Not SUPER cute, but hey... it's kids art and it's the thought that counts, riiiggghht??) ;)


Future Ideas :)


I cannot WAIT until spring. I want to be outdoors working on the house, and the yard and re-doing furniture in warm sunny weather. WHERE oh where is spring?? I came across a couple of ideas that I'm playing around with in my head for future inspiration, and honestly I think they're going to turn out sooo cute. Here are a couple, and I will continue to add to the list as they come.... :)
SALE Custom End Side Table set of 2 salvaged barn wood stands in Serenity blue (42 COLORS)
http://img2.etsystatic.com/il_170x135.266363394.jpg
Reclaimed White Farm Table, Rustic Barn Pine Farmhouse, Dining Table
http://img2.etsystatic.com/il_170x135.287735658.jpg

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Up-Cycled

So I have been super busy with some "up-cycling" in my house. Some of those projects have included updating my daughters room. Here's some of the "almost finished" pictures... My mother in-law is working on some new shabby bedding for her, and I would love to find her a chandelier and maybe a vintage vanity still... 


Before I got to this point I had to start with plain white walls, nail holes EVERYWHERE and boring furniture. The nightstand and headboard you see pictured above used to be HIDEOUS, but I bought both for $16 so I'm not complaining. :) This is where I sort of started:

I got some free wallpaper sample books from my local paint store, and Aydan and I picked out the ones that we liked. I just pasted them on the wall with wallpaper paste... As you can see above, her dresser used to be white. :)

I sanded the previously hideous headboard above, then primed it. I bought one of those wood embellishments from Lowe's for $3, glued it on and then painted the whole thing a very shabby greenish color. I sealed with poly and voila. :) I have to say that none of her furniture matched at all, or even came close to coming from the same place... but now it definitely feels unified.
With her dresser I did the same as above, but I lined the drawers with some textured wallpaper and I changed out some of the hardware. The other hardware I simply painted green like the rest of the dresser. :)

This HAS to be my FAVORITE piece of all. I just LOVE the nightstand. I bought this piece for $6 at a local thrift store... and I must say, I really turned it out. :) It was solid wood, but it was dark and rustic and pretty worn out. I should have taken before pictures and I definitely learned my lesson... I was just sooo excited to start it. :) I painted it just like the other furniture, but I pasted and sealed a piece of wallpaper that also matches Aydan's wall on the top. I think it turned out perfectly. You guys will have to let me know what you think of it. :)


We added some accessories, but I wanted to keep her room very simple still. Before as you can tell she just had SOOO much. My kids definitely don't go without... but we had too much going on. Now it's simple, sophisticated and something we can continue to work on as she grows. I think it's coming along really well. The "A" pictured above she actually painted as a little-little girl and last weekend we glued glass beads on all the letters to spell her name. It now resides above her closet, but looks adorable and she had a blast making. The lamp is from one of my previous posts, but you can finally see it in action. :) I hope you enjoyed seeing some of my new stuff, and maybe it even inspired you a little?? ;) I hope so anyway. XO

Monday, January 16, 2012

Easy Simple Valentines Boxes

These are soooo easy and fun for the kids. For mine I modge-podged the foil on tissue boxes and then let the kids decorate the outsides with stickers and decals. :) Easy. Quick. Fun.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Lamp Shade DIY

So I previously posted the lamp shade from mama says sew's blog... And I finally got around to re-doing the lamp shade for my daughters room. :) This was the $1 lamp I had picked up from the thrift store, and I wish I had taken before-before pics because it was a HIDEOUS brass color before. All I did was spray paint the base, and I used a shade that I already had. I picked up about 1.5 yards of burlap and used my hot glue gun... it was MUCH messier than I had anticipated, but I'm thrilled with the results! I followed "mama's" instructions with a few exceptions and I think I made mine slightly fuller. But it was a great tutorial and I hope if some of you attempt this you'll let me know how it turns out :)
Final Product :)
After
Before

Friday, January 13, 2012

Jar Soap Dispenser

So I know everyone has see the mason jars used as soap dispensers, but I just LOVE it. It really dresses up a space. And actually, mine isn't even a true mason jar, it's a spaghetti jar ;). Just use a drill bit in the top for your hole, and push the pump in. Then fill with whatever soap you want and remember you can color coordinate this too if you like. Don't forget to cut the pump stem slanted if it reaches the bottom and voila!! Beautiful :). Much better than the plastic bottles sitting sink side... Oh and any pump will work- mine came from a conditioner bottle haha.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Next inspiration project

I bought a lamp for $1 at a thrift store yesterday for my daughters room... I'm currently trying to reinvent it to something shabby chicier ;) I found this lamp as an inspiration for what I want to do so before and after pics are soon to follow!!

One of my DIY projects :)

So I originally got this idea from pinterest, and fell in love!! This whole project cost us $16 and we're loving it!! It's soo easy and honestly it turned out gorgeous! What do you think??