Monday, April 29, 2013

garden sign

For this garden sign I used an old broken fence post.  I didn't sand it or prime it in any way.

I used a font called High Tower Text in microsoft word and scaled it to the size of 350.  I then printed the letters out on my printer, cut the extra paper off of them and taped them to the fence post.


Using a medium point ink pen, I simply traced over each letter, pushing fairly hard so to make an indentation of each letter onto the wood.

The letters are very faint so I opted to gently go over each letter with the same ink pen to guide me when it was time to paint.

Heres what it looks like after the 1st and 2nd coat of paint.

All finished.
 I will wait a day or two before I pound it into my garden box.  For now it will grace my hosta bed.
 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

A table makeover

We purchased this small table from an unfinished furniture store about 10 years ago and painted it this shabby turquoise blue color - which, back then, I was totally in to.

Jump ahead 10 years.  Im so sick and tired of this shade of blue - it seems so juvenile now.

Im in LOVE with this shade of paint called 'Cream In My Coffee' by Valspar.  Ive used it on several small craft projects and decided that I really need to incorporate it into my living space.  I decided to paint the top of the table cream and for a little something different I went with a dark gray called 'Knights Armor' (also by Valspar) for the legs.  I have several black and white ocean-themed pictures that will eventually get hung on the walls to better accent the table.  Stay tuned...




Yes, in case you were wondering, that IS a dancing Elvis clock in the mirrors reflection.  Don't judge.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Patchwork Pillow

 
I am soooo ready for spring!  With the drab, gray days lately, I decided to make a little pillow to brighten up my living room.



Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Mason Jar Chandelier

I HATE the light over the kitchen table.  It came with the house and I've just really never found another light that I like or can afford. 
I LOVE mason jars.  So after scouring the internet, I came up with this solution. 
A mason jar chandelier!  Brilliant!  Functional.  Almost free.  Yeah, this is right up my alley. 
This particular chandelier came out of our office (which used to be the previous owners dining room).  We replaced it with a ceiling fan and it has been living in the attic ever since.
 
Here is the original kitchen light.  80's gold.  YUK.
Here is the new, improved Mason Jar Light.  COOL!
 
 
I may end up painting the light fixture from black to white or even a light metallic silver to match my stainless steel appliances.  I am also throwing the idea around of tinting my jars aqua so that they look more vintage. 
Repurposed chandelier - free
Quart Mason Jars - $5  ($1 each but I had to buy a box of 12).
My hubbys handiwork - almost free.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Porch Rules

Ive seen Porch Rules signs all over the internet and just had to make one for myself.  After all, I spend countless hours on the back porch when the weather is nice.
Get your hands on an old pallet.  This one was given to me by a friend.
I had to disassemble a few boards and reassemble it.  Nothing a hammer, nails and some elbow grease cant fix.
 
Here it is all put back together again.
 
Sanding is optional, but I went ahead and did it.
 
Next I painted the boards with some old paint we had leftover... again... FREE.
 
Next comes the tedious part.  I printed out all the words I wanted but in mirror images.   Then put the printed side down on your board, wet the paper lightly and rub the paper with the back of a sharpie to transfer your printer ink onto the wood. 
You get nice, faint words on your board like this.  Next, I outlined the words with my trusty sharpie.
 
Next, I used a plain black acrylic craft paint and a small paint brush and filled in my words.
Then I had my hubby nail it to the wall on our deck. 
EASY, FUN and FREE!



Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Kindle Fire HD Cover

I whipped this cute cover up today for my 7" Kindle Fire HD.
Super easy pattern and so functional!

 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Clothesline Needlebook

I finally finished my needlebook! I just love the cute towels hanging out to dry on the clothesline! I hand embroidered this using natural osnaburg for the outside and felt for the pages. There is also a pocket on the inside to hold more needle packets or small scissors. Off it goes to its new home!

 
 

Friday, January 25, 2013

Rescue of the Pyrex Mixing Bowl Set

I am a Goodwill junkie.  Ask anyone.  Today I scored. Big time.
I saw this set of vintage turquoise Pyrex mixing bowls inside the glass case as I was walking out the door.  I am the queen of passing things up.  Usually when I see something and not buy it, I get home and stew about it.  The same thing happened today. 
As soon as I drove out of the parking lot, regret immediately followed.  I had a few stops to make but I told myself that I would be back.  And I hoped prayed that they would still be there by the time I got back. 
Luck was definitely on my side today! 
I went directly to the first cashier I saw and told her I needed something out of the case.  I was NOT gonna let anyone get these before I did!  All 3 bowls were taped together with clear packing tape so I couldn't even see what kind of shape they were in.  Luckily the rims weren't cracked, so I made the decision to just go with it. 
I was barely inside the front door when I ripped into the tape and laid them out before me.  With the exception of serious stains and a layer of dust, they were in extremely nice condition.  All it took was some nice, hot soapy water and a sponge and these babies were sparkling new again!
I love it when I have good days! 
 


Thursday, January 24, 2013

HERSHEY HUGS
This recipe has been around a long time and I see it made for all holidays.
I am making mine for Valentines Day.
 
Heres what you'll need:
 
Small pretzel twists or square pretzels, Hershey Kisses ( I went with hugs and a new raspberry hug ) and M&M's.  I kept my Valentine theme going and used the cute Valentine M&M's.
 
 
Lay a piece of parchment paper down on a cookie sheet.  This is completely optional but I found that its easier to get the hugs off the paper than the pan.
 
 
Place a Hershey Kiss on top of each pretzel.
Bake at 200' for approximately 8 minutes.
 
Take them out of the oven and gently press an M&M on top of each melted kiss.
Allow to cool for at least an hour.  In my case, I just laid the pan on a cooling rack and let them cool in the garage. (Its the redneck in me).
 
I saved some for my family and the rest I packed up in these cute Valentine treat bags and they will go to my kids school for their bake sale. 

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Tooth Fairy Pillow

Several of Carmens classmates are starting to lose their teeth so I know its just a matter of time before she loses her first tooth.  I figured a Tooth Fairy Pillow would be just the ticket.
 
I combined my love of quilting and new-found love of hand embroidery to make this sweet house shaped pillow.  The front of the pillow is adorned with a bright and cheery yellow window (with tiny cherries), some lace under the roof and a door that opens up to reveal a compartment small enough for a tooth and large enough for a few coins for the tooth fairy to leave behind.
 
 
 


The back of the pillow is decorated with turquoise eyelash fringe and an embroidered image of a girl catching butterflies in her net.  Super cute!
 





Monday, December 17, 2012

Teacher Christmas gifts

In order to cut down on holiday spending, I was bound and determined to make Christmas gifts this year.  Don't get me wrong, I still had to fork over a few bucks for the towels and kitchen utensils, but I still managed to make them "semi-homemade".  These should be perfect for the kids teachers.