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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Spring Wreath | decoration

Today's little creation.

Happy Spring to me!
I've been wanting to do a spring wreath for a while now.  I finally broke down an bought a foam wreath at Roberts Crafts because with 3 little boys I just don't make it out that often.  I've looked at the dollar store a few times and have failed to find a good wreath so I paid a little more than I wanted to for this one.
This one I believe is 10" in diameter and it took 24 feet of ribbon to cover.  
The flowers are actually flowers with a clip on them because I use them in my hair!  haha, but I didn't want to go buy more so I just clipped them onto the ribbon.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Photo Cubes-mothers day gift idea

This is what we're making today:
you will need:
  • 1 square post
  • mod podge (or wood glue)
  • 1 sponge brush
  • black paint or lacquer or spray paint
  • sand paper
  • pictures
  • scrapbook paper

*note:  for my photos, I made them black and white and cropped them at a 4x4 image.  This was to insure they were the size I wanted.  I took them to Costco and talked to a rep in the photo lab and they told me to upload the pictures to 8x8 size and let them know when I got that far.  They just resized them to be a 4x4.5 size.  I had to trim them a little bit but as you can see, they're perfect :)

1.  Go to Home Depot (or another lumber supply store) and purchase a square post.  This one is 4x4 and about 12' long.  I bought the cheapest wood and it was about 3.99.  Because of trimming and sanding, the wood actually ends up about 3 3/4 instead of exactly 4".  Measure the width and cut however many lengths you need.  I only did 3.  If you don't have a way of cutting this at home, just have them do it in the store for you.

2.  Now spray paint your wood (or just paint it) I've just really found if I'm using a generic color I'd much rather spray paint.  It's so much easier, cheaper and faster.  If you spray paint, do about 2 coats.
After it's dry, rough up the edges a little bit with your sandpaper.

3.  Cut your scrapbook paper just a little bit smaller than your wood (you will only be putting scrapbook paper on the top, unless you would like to put a message on the wood like, love at home, or family is forever or something like that)
I snip the corners of my scrapbook paper just a little bit because it makes it easier to do a rounded corner with the sandpaper.

4.  Use your mod podge and brush a light layer where you will be putting your scrapbook paper.

place your scrapbook paper on the mod podge and just stack a block on top to seal it down. 
It just needs to be there for a couple of minutes.

5.  Rough up the edges of the scrapbook paper and get it all vintage looking.
6.  Continue the process around the sides to apply your pictures.
I almost always apply a coat of mod podge or sealer on any wood project I've done, however these are pictures.  I've heard you can put a texture cream on them, but honestly, i'd rather not mess with ruining a picture and it won't hurt it to not have a sealant on it.

Finished product:

Send me your projects!
candice.mcwhorter@gmail.com

Better Instructions

I've realized I'm really bad about making instructions for you.  Because of this it's going to take me a little bit longer to get some more posts up as I will be going back through my old stuff (and new) and taking photo step by step instructions.
Stay TUNED!!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Accessorize

So easy to make and SO beautiful!  Dontcha think?!

Job Chart

This is a new job chart for the kids.  It goes along with their daily list but it's just some extras of what our family needs to do each week.

 Before you open the file (below) you might want to download the following fonts from dafont.com or 1001freefonts.com
Bodoni MT Black
 Baskerville Old Face
 Satin

to get the job chart click here

Who is Pink MUSTACHES?!

Well, it's ME silly!
I have WAY too much going on with my other blog, so to simplify things, I thought I would create something for all of my creative expression!
WHY? the title pink mustaches?  I dunno, it just kinda came to me.  I was trying to figure out my top two loves and combine them...first I am all things girl.  Pink will forever be my favoite color and I love all things girly.
Okay, so if you're all girl...what's with the "mustaches"?  Haha, well, even though I am all girl I'm surrounded by masculinity.  I have 3 boys and a husband.  Thus the:  
I love gettin my craft on.
I love volleyball.
I love my boys.
I love dandelions.
I love home improvement.
I love the satisfaction of looking at something I created and/made. (especially when it turns out well!)
I love my husband.
I love my family.
I love gaming (WOW) with my husband.
I love Wyoming.
Welcome to the beginnings of Pink Mustaches.