From The Mom. (Daughter not present for this one...she has to go to school or something like that...:( )
So, I've pinned this on about six different boards.
I guess that means I should give it a try, right?
Right.
I apologize I didn't take pictures of the process, to be honest it was so easy to do, that of course I had to goof up at least one step.
*sigh*
Anyway, I purchased the wooden plaque and paints from Wal-Mart, along with a cabinet pull all for about 8 dollars. I used my Cricut to cut vinyl lettering and after applying a base coat color, I applied the letters to the plaque then painted the entire thing with a second color (in this case, navy blue). One it was dry, I lightly sanded over the vinyl and the edges to give it a distressed look...this is actually where I screwed up. I didn't sand the first time, and just tried to pull the letters off. They brought some of the paint up with them causing me to have to sand and redo that letter...so as I was saying - SAND LIGHTLY - ahem - and then carefully pull off the vinyl lettering.
*note - if your vinyl is as aggressive as mine was with the adhesive, you may need to rub a little goo gone or lemon oil on it to get rid of the sticky goo left over. Trust me, this is important...*
Finally, I drilled a hole where I wanted the 'hook' to be, and hung from it some pre-made tags (also cut with my cricut, but you can get them pre-cut from the craft store) with everyone's name and birthday. I will eventually add a hangar on the back, but for now,it's resting nicely on my piano in a photo easel.
Why did I want this so badly?
In our house we play the game : "Who's birthday is next mom?" "When is MY birthday mom?" "Mom, how many more people have their birthday before I do?" - yea, it's lots of fun.
I like how this turned out, and now I am thinking I may just make one for everyone in my family for Christmas.
Or not.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Sharpie Decorated Special Occasion Plates
Original Pin Here.
From the Mother:
When I was growing up we had a special plate. It was red and made of glass...I think. Whenever it was someone's birthday, if someone did really great at something, or if we just wanted someone to feel extra special, when we set the table for dinner that night they got the red plate.
I've always wanted to do this with my kids, but I never found anything that was fun and special enough to become the great occasion plate. Until now.
Thank you Pinterest for teaching me that I can buy a plate at the dollar store, decorate it with multiple colors of sharpie markers, bake it in the oven at 350 for 30 minutes, let cool in the oven and then remove - meanwhile making all the sharpie colors permanent. Because of you, Pinterest, I now have TWO plates one made by me and one by the daughter, of course.
From the Mother:
When I was growing up we had a special plate. It was red and made of glass...I think. Whenever it was someone's birthday, if someone did really great at something, or if we just wanted someone to feel extra special, when we set the table for dinner that night they got the red plate.
I've always wanted to do this with my kids, but I never found anything that was fun and special enough to become the great occasion plate. Until now.
Thank you Pinterest for teaching me that I can buy a plate at the dollar store, decorate it with multiple colors of sharpie markers, bake it in the oven at 350 for 30 minutes, let cool in the oven and then remove - meanwhile making all the sharpie colors permanent. Because of you, Pinterest, I now have TWO plates one made by me and one by the daughter, of course.
Labels:
Art Projects
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Crafts
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For the Home
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Success
Dollar Store Cake Stands
Original Pin Here.
From the Mother:
This pin was totally for me. 100% no questions asked. What would a teenager do with cuppycake stands anyway? Since I have a cuppycake business, and since we have a few events where we will be catering in the near future, I was looking for inexpensive ways to display our creations. This. Was. Perfect.
The teenager definitely helped. She took pictures and mocked me openly while I struggled with centering the candlesticks on the plates. Teenagers are so helpful, aren't they?
From the Mother:
This pin was totally for me. 100% no questions asked. What would a teenager do with cuppycake stands anyway? Since I have a cuppycake business, and since we have a few events where we will be catering in the near future, I was looking for inexpensive ways to display our creations. This. Was. Perfect.
The teenager definitely helped. She took pictures and mocked me openly while I struggled with centering the candlesticks on the plates. Teenagers are so helpful, aren't they?
Labels:
Art Projects
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Crafts
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For the Home
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From the Mom
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Success
Friday, June 29, 2012
3d Hand Art
From the Mother:
I remember when I was in kindergarten, the teacher had us make plaster of Paris hand prints which she somehow magically turned into 3D art which we gave to our mothers for Mother's day. I actually still have mine.
I remember how thrilled she was to get it, and how she compared her hand with mine and told me how special it was. I remember the day she gave it back, after I had my first baby girl...
Labels:
Art Projects
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Crafts
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Kids
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Success
Bleach Shirt Designs
Original Pin HERE.
From The Mother:
Okay, these things are just cool. Since the original pin was a little short on instructions (I can't blame her, it's a pin from an Etsy shop), we had to try and figure it out ourselves. We had some old shirts laying around, so there was no worry if we ruined them, and found our stencils online by searching for silhouette images.
All of the kids quickly chose their pictures, and then we had to change their minds - I'm not doing a four stage rainbow with sparkles, thankyou - and settled on a lion, a castle, a butterfly and a princess crown. We guessed on the bleach spray, we used a 3 to 1 ratio, bleach to water and it acted fairly quickly...with the exception of the princess crown which we had to spray and then put in the sun to get it to change color.
From The Mother:
Okay, these things are just cool. Since the original pin was a little short on instructions (I can't blame her, it's a pin from an Etsy shop), we had to try and figure it out ourselves. We had some old shirts laying around, so there was no worry if we ruined them, and found our stencils online by searching for silhouette images.
All of the kids quickly chose their pictures, and then we had to change their minds - I'm not doing a four stage rainbow with sparkles, thankyou - and settled on a lion, a castle, a butterfly and a princess crown. We guessed on the bleach spray, we used a 3 to 1 ratio, bleach to water and it acted fairly quickly...with the exception of the princess crown which we had to spray and then put in the sun to get it to change color.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Borax Bouncy Balls
From The Mom:
Pinterest (n): The place where women go to find a whole bunch of crafty and organizational ideas that they are NEVER going to use for their home.
Of course, it can also be used for mother-daughter bonding time of AWESOMEness. Or at least, that's what we plan to do with it. First up? Bouncy balls. Made at home. From Scratch. Sounded easy, looked easy, we were pretty sure we couldn't mess it up...so why not. Plus, my idea of using the "clean all the baseboards in the house and wipe them down with bounce dryer sheets to repel future dirt" got vetoed. Not sure why.
Pinterest (n): The place where women go to find a whole bunch of crafty and organizational ideas that they are NEVER going to use for their home.
Of course, it can also be used for mother-daughter bonding time of AWESOMEness. Or at least, that's what we plan to do with it. First up? Bouncy balls. Made at home. From Scratch. Sounded easy, looked easy, we were pretty sure we couldn't mess it up...so why not. Plus, my idea of using the "clean all the baseboards in the house and wipe them down with bounce dryer sheets to repel future dirt" got vetoed. Not sure why.
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