12.09.2012
Ruler of Rulers, King of Kings, Lord of Lords
A friend of mine inspired me. Her and her lovely daughters made ornaments with the different names of Christ for their tree this year. I did learn from her and chose not to use glitter. I decided we will make some through out the season. Today, was day 1.
I got this idea from Pinterest. The author of the blog from what I understand did not know where the original idea came from. But out of courtesies, my idea started here: http://apositivelybeautifulblog.tumblr.com/post/37175657033.
I had the kids choose a name they'd like to use and we lined the scrabble tiles onto a yard stick. Which was handy when cutting it down into pieces. They then painted or stained their 'rulers'.
We then used wood glue to glue the Scrabble tiles onto the ruler.
I simply drilled a hole and put ribbong through their's. I made a few and chose to use bakers twine. And we have a nice finished project, with no glitter involved. Hope to post more ideas as we go.
2.11.2012
The Old Rugged Cross
So I have to admit, in youth group, years ago. . .I really didn't enjoy singing hymns. But, my pastor was a wise man. And now, I have to admit, I sort of miss them.
In a previous post "I Heart My Husband Too" I showed you how I made a simple base using 2" boards of wood in various widths.
I had one section left over and decided to using a page from a hymnal with it.
I stained the wood the same, with water soluable stain, walnut color.
I then decoupaged a page from a hymnal "Crown Him With Many Crowns". I spread stain all over it too.
But I used a gel stain so I could wipe it down.
Once that was dry, I used wood glue to adhere a wooden cross on top.
2.10.2012
A Pewter Post
I purchased 3 pewter plates last fall. At the thrift store for $1.79 each! I love them. I have two under cloches. The remaining one was mistakenly forgotten above the 'fridge.
As a quick little project I simply typed out a message on my Cricut using vinyl and I was done.
I think this would be just as cute with white plates using vinyl too. I have seen it with three plates putting a date or address on them. Or creating a silhouette of some sort. I put this one right by the American flag I made with some friends last summer.
2.09.2012
I Heart My Husband Too!
I found this idea on Pinterest. I think it is cute.
This original idea was created using scrapbook paper decoupaged onto an artist canvas.
I prefer the real thing, so decided to duplicate it using planks of wood.
Using 2" x 2", 2" x 3", and a 2" x 4", I wood glue the sides of them all together. We clamped them and let the glue dry for 24 hours.
Once done, I cut the wood planks down to 10" height. Next, I stained the wood a walnut stain using a water soluable stain. It dries super fast. Which I like. I then painted our initials and heart. I created the "&" symbol using my Cricut.
Using these same wood planks I created another craft that I will share in the next post.
Source: Uploaded by user via Michelle on Pinterest
2.08.2012
I Heart Burlap
Wow! It has been awhile since I posted. Getting in the swing of routine again after the holidays took some time. I have done a few simple crafts lately and thought I'd share them with ya the next few days.
I have developed a love for burlap as have others in the Pinterest and blog land. My sister-in-law called and said she had boxes of craft stuff if I wanted it. It was a hard decision...YES!
In it I found a wire frame heart. I decided to make a simple burlap heart wreath for Valentine's Day with it. I have this burlap ribbon from Michaels. And I have a few keys from Michaels too. So, I decided to tie them all together.