So before I started this blog I did some of my first craft projects thanks to random blogs. I'm going to try to include the blogs I find this stuff on in the future but for now this will have to work.
The first project was my wreath for my front door. So I had a Christmas wreath and a fall wreath but I wanted a wreath that was for just all year 'round. This was pretty basic. I went to AC Moore and bought the wreath, wooden letters, wooden bird house, paint, hot glue (gun and sticks) and the Modge Podge.
This is what I started out with... and below is the finished product:
So it's pretty easy. I painted each of the letters with a few coats of the green paint (which is much prettier than it looks on here... silly flash). Then I painted the birdhouse orange with a white roof. I put outdoor Modge Podge on everything to seal it and hopefully prevent the humidity from messing up my hard work.
Then I hot glued the letters and the house to the wreath. This took some patience because you have to line everything up and see which spots need glue and which spots don't. I think made the bow from some orange ribbon by tying it directly on the wreath.
I shook it a little to make sure nothing was going to fall off and ... ta daaa!
One tip: I did NOT account for the wreath holder so I had to kind of life the "C" so the wreath was on the holder pretty steady. So I recommend determining where the holder will fall on the wreath if/when you try it. I'll be making another wreath for my BFF for her door soon so I'll have step by step pictures of that one!
I also made this tray for our coffee table. We have a billion remotes and coasters and miscellaneous junk that sits on the coffee table so I wanted some cute way to store these things. Enter: tray.
AC Moore had these plain wooden trays on sale so I picked up one of the larger ones and used the same white and orange paint i used above on the wreath to paint the outside of the tray (white) and the inside (orange). I think used some rub-on stickers for the top and bottom border and the "Love of my Life" in the middle. These stickers are actually really cool. They came in a set and you just cut out the individual pieces then rubbed the stickers on with a popsicle stick (provided) until the sticker was imprinted on the tray.
I put the pictures on the tray and then used the Modge Podge to seal everything on the tray. It took a LOT of thin layers to seal the pictures because I had to build up the level difference from the tray to the picture. The Modge Podge dries pretty quickly so I did the layers over a few days but really only 10-15 minutes is needed between layers.
Now I'm ready to hold all the remotes and coasters in one spot on the coffee table. I know that our beautiful faces will probably be covered up but I will still know they are there and when all the remotes and coasters find their way out of the tray (which I'm sure they will), everyone will get to see my handy work.
Anyway, that's what I've been working on. My to-do list is quite long so I'm looking forward to all the changes and improvements that will take place.
That's it for tonight - off to play with buttons... More to come on that adventure.