Okay, here is my attempt at some "subway" ish art for Evie's room... The room that she doesn't have yet, lol. Anyway, I'm not sure I really like it yet (it's not quite perfect!), so if anyone has any input on colors, sizes, or fonts, PLEASE help me out, haha!! I'd like to put it in a fancy gray frame :)
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Hobby Lobby Adventures ;)
Let me just start by saying that I love Hobby Lobby... It is an extremely dangerous place for me to wander into when I have my wallet with me, haha. That being said, the other day I found out that my 11:30 class had been canceled (after driving all the way to school), and seeing as my next class wasn't until 1:00 and Hobby Lobby was juuuust up the street, I decided to go waste some time there. It seemed like a really good plan.
I spent some time wandering, and wishing I could buy all the Fall/Halloween decor (and wishing that I had a cute house for it all to go in!), and then I decided it was time to get down to business. I really wanted to buy some wooden letters for Evie's room--all the crafty mom's make them for THEIR kids, so I decided I needed some too (darn you Etsy and Pinterest!!).
I found some superly cute curly letters and I was just about to start looking at cute scrapbook paper to decorate them with, when I realized I wasn't feeling the greatest. My arms were feeling really fatigued just from holding the letters and my purse and I just wasn't feeling "right". So I thought, "ok, I'll just go check out and I can go sit in the car til I feel better." Bad plan, but I REALLY wanted to buy my letters. I got to the checkout line and I knew I was in trouble. My vision was starting to get a little bit blurry and I felt like I was going to pass out. Normally at this point I would sit down, but I was in the middle of the check out line and wearing my nice slacks, so I thought I'd just tough it out a few more minutes, buy my things, and run out to my car.
I found some superly cute curly letters and I was just about to start looking at cute scrapbook paper to decorate them with, when I realized I wasn't feeling the greatest. My arms were feeling really fatigued just from holding the letters and my purse and I just wasn't feeling "right". So I thought, "ok, I'll just go check out and I can go sit in the car til I feel better." Bad plan, but I REALLY wanted to buy my letters. I got to the checkout line and I knew I was in trouble. My vision was starting to get a little bit blurry and I felt like I was going to pass out. Normally at this point I would sit down, but I was in the middle of the check out line and wearing my nice slacks, so I thought I'd just tough it out a few more minutes, buy my things, and run out to my car.
Yeah, I'm brilliant.
There were only two people ahead of me in line, but I swear they took FOREVER!! Finally it was my turn, and as the girl started ringing me up, I congratulated myself on making it. That's is, until I realized that I couldn't hear anything, my vision was almost completely black, I had lost all concept of time, and I could feel my head going down towards the checkout counter... Luckily, through some miracle, I "came to" enough to catch myself before I face planted (my face was inches from the counter at this point). I could see and think just well enough to fumble through sliding my card, grabbing my receipt, and running out to the car...
I must have looked absolutely crazy.
After I sat down for a couple minutes I felt fine, embarrassed and stupid for staying in line when I knew what was coming, but fine none the less...
Seems that Hobby Lobby may be dangerous to more than just my wallet!
Well, now that you know how much sacrifice and effort went into purchasing the darn letters, I am now pleased to present...
The craftiest thing I've done in a long time!!
Bad lighting, but you get the picture! |
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This picture shows the patterns much better :) |
We now cannot under any circumstances decide on a different name, because these letters took SO much work!!! I'm just glad that "Evie" is only four letters long, because I probably would have given up and screamed if I had to make any more!!
I think they're cute, not even close to perfect (this is seriously my first time trying anything like this!), but good enough :)
Friday, September 16, 2011
Bleach Shirts
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Creeper face!!! |
All right, I was hoping to have some better pics before I posted this, buuuuut it doesn't look like that will happen for awhile... So I guess we'll just go with what we've got and possibly update the pictures later :)
Anyway... Karl and I worked on these really cool bleach shirts the other night, and I really wanted to share the instructions, so here they are!
Supplies:
- Black Cotton T-shirt
- Bleach
- Water
- Clean Spray Bottle
- Freezer Paper (if you need some, come to my house, we have WAY too much)
- Scissors or X-acto Knife
- Iron (you know, the one you use to get wrinkles out of your clothes)
- Plastic Grocery Bags
2. Once you have the design on the papery side of the freezer paper, use either the scissors or the x-acto knife (depending on how fancy and detailed your pattern is) to cut out your pattern. Keep in mind that you can either cut out pieces of a solid paper like a stencil (this is how we did the "baby loading" shirt) and the cut outs will be orange, or cut out blocky pieces that will look like black floating in a mist of orange (like the creeper face at the top of the page). That doesn't really make much sense, so hopefully you're smart and can figure these things out, lol!
3. Now that you have your pattern, position it where you want it, waxy side down, on the t-shirt (another hint, make sure the t-shirt is as wrinkle free as possible). Use the iron on a low heat setting to stick the pattern to your shirt.
Yay! Your shirt is ready for the fun part!
4. For this step, make sure you're not wearing any clothes you like! Make a solution of 1 part bleach to 1 part water and fill the spray bottle with it.
5. Carefully place your shirt on a "safe" surface (one that can handle being bleached--outside is a good option, but we used the kitchen floor) and CAREFULLY (if you move the shirt around too much the pattern can get detached!) line the inside of the shirt with the plastic grocery bags. This will keep the bleach from bleeding through to the back of the shirt.
6. Now for the fun part! Spray your shirt with the bleach solution! You might have to experiment a little to decide what you like. You can spray a fine mist or let big drops fall on the shirt. You can also spray just a little for a lighter look, or saturate things a little more for a more solid look. After you've sprayed the shirt, watch it start to change colors!
7. When your shirt looks like it's about the color you want, rinse it immediately. Some people say you should stick the shirts in the washer as soon as you rinse them, but we just hung them up to dry. As soon as they are dry (whether you decide to wash them or just rinse them) they are ready to go, and you have a unique, one of a kind shirt to make all your friends jealous! lol!
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Here are the shirts while they were drying, they look a lot cooler dry |
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Yeah, I know, you've all seen this shirt, but I needed a better example pic! lol |
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Here's the template I made for the baby loading shirt :) I can email the actual document if anyone wants it |
For Halloween I want to make one with a jack-o-lantern face on my belly! We'll see if I ever get around to that though, haha. Anyway, I hope someone else gets as big a kick out of this as we did :)
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Big Brother Karl
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Karl and 5 year old Preah |
I love this picture! I think it shows so well what an awesome big brother Karl is. He is so cute with his baby sister Preah; she loves him! They run around, dance, shoot each other with nerf guns, have tickle fights, and wrestle til they drop! I'm so glad he's going to be the father of my kids, because he's so good with little ones! I'm not that energetic or fun, so my babies really lucked out when I picked Karl to be their daddy :) Anyway, I just think Karl and Preah are so adorable that I decided to make a scrapbook page for them!
Here's where I need a few opinions... I made the original page and thought it was awesome. THEN I tinkered with it and added a little extra color. Now I can't decide which page I like better, and I need to pick one if I want to print it!! So let me know what you think!! (You can also click on the pictures to see them better!)
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Original "bland" version |
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Colorful version |
OH!!! And while I'm on the topic of Preah and scrapbooks, I have to show off the pages that Preah made for the baby! She was super cute and picked out every piece and told me where to put it. She even told me exactly what to type on the picture. She can be so sweet when she's not bouncing off the walls, lol!!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Crafty Mamma
I've ALWAYS wanted to be one of those super cute, crafty moms who does all kinds of cute things and makes all kinds of cute things. Unfortunately, I think I'm a little bit craftily challenged. I don't sew more than a straight line (ok, let's face it, even my lines aren't straight), I don't crochet more than a chain stitch (I can however, make an awesome hat with one of those looms!), and I'm really just not up with all the cute, trendy, scrapbooky, bow making, craftiness that EVERYBODY is into these days! However, now that my time until motherhood is swiftly running out, I thought I'd better start somewhere!
Something I've been meaning to do forever is scrapbooking. I've gone out and bought random supplies so many times before, I can't even count! And what do I have to show for it? A box of pictures, papers, and embellishments, buried in my closet. I'd pretty much given up at this point, but I was reading on a message board the other day and someone suggested digital scrapbooking, and I decided to give it a try! I don't have photoshop (which would be ideal, if I were going to get into this hardcore), but I downloaded a free trial of a program and a bunch of free scrapbook paper/lettering/embellishments from the internet, and went to town!
I was actually really surprised and impressed with my results! They aren't superly amazing, compared to the things I've seen other people do, but compared to all my previous attempts, I'm incredibly happy!
My pages so far:
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Can't take all the credit for this one, got the template from cottagearts.net |
I have so many pages I want to do (so many pics, so little time), I'm so excited!! Glad I found this BEFORE school started!
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