Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

Monday Made It & Merry Mondays

One of my favorite things about being out for summer break is finally having some time to spend crafting, decorating and planting! To share (and keep me accountable of actually getting things done) I am linking up with 4th Grade Frolics: Monday Made It and My Pinterventures: Merry Monday!
My Pinterventures



 My biggest accomplishment (and on going project) over my first two days of vacation was this blog!  I spent two full days learning how to create new images for my blog and how to add them. I am very proud of myself and very grateful for all the tutorials that help me through {read about them here}! I am still working on my design and learning more and more about blogging and design - it has been a fun journey so far!!







 My other share for this week is the beginnings of my new great room design. I have always been eclectic but with a "Tuscan" feel. You know the look - rich, deep burgundies, purples, oranges, greens, etc. Living so close to the beach for almost 10 years though has me wanting to lighten up! I am slowly but surely adding more of a "beach-ish" color scheme and look. Here is where we are so far. I am trying with all my might to pick out a new paint color - after 3 years this "Buy Me Beige" needs to go! Any suggestions are always welcome!



My new china cabinet from Silverhill Furniture - I had been eyeing this store on my way to the beach for a while, and finally found time to stop! {Custom painted by Fish River Furnishings.} The clock from Hobby Lobby really helped change the entire look of my room!

 Found this old trunk in my home town at the most amazing place - Resurrection! Tons of fantastic repurpose finds! 
 Another great find on the way to the beach Big Fish Trading Co.

I have a lot of craft plans and hope that with the help of this linky, I will stay focused and bet things done!

What have you made? Comment below and link up with 4th Grade Frolics and My Pinterventures: Merry Monday and share!

My Pinterventures




Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Made it Monday!

I am finally linking back up with 4th Grade Folics for Made it Monday!

Today I have two things to share. One from school and one from home and school.

(Sorry, not a great shot of the number line!)
For the past few years, I have loved Teachers Pay Teachers. I love the products and I love the idea of helping out fellow teachers. I have always wondered how they super creative people make all these wonderful things. Well, this summer I was introduced to creating items in Powerpoint and have went crazy redoing almost everything in my room. I have had the same  "stuff" hanging on my walls for 10 years and decided it was time for a change. I also love frogs (if you can't tell from my classroom pictures), polka dots, and chevron. On thing I have searched for on many different sites is a class numbers set. I love the set I had but the numbers where very small and it was very hard for the kids to use. Also, I wanted the numbers depicted on a ten frame since we do so much work involving 10 frames. I was inspired by a lot of different sets of numbers but nothing was exactly what I wanted. Enter powerpoint, new fonts and digital papers! I must say I am very proud of my numbers. To make them a little bigger than an 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of paper, I printed them 4 slides per page and then printed them out on a poster maker. Luckily our county has a great poster maker and I didn't have to pay to print them. If you are interested, you can get them here!

 Don't judge the "buy me beige" walls - I am trying to pick paint colors as we speak!
My second share for today I made for home and then had leftovers and brought them to school. I have a wonderful mother-in-law and "aunt-in-law". They know I LOVE crafts and will use anything to make something. This summer the Mr. and I went home and they loaded me up with a little of this and a little of that. Baskets, fabric, ribbon, and more! With all these new craft supplies, my craft closet need a remodel. To make more room I decided to use some of the baskets for ribbon storage, and this is what I came up with. I had two baskets left over and brought them to school as "to file" baskets. These basket where brown so I spray painted them with black paint. For home I used my Cameo Silhouette to cut out the words on sticky back vinyl, I covered the inside with the zebra contact paper that I found at Wal-Mart. I have not cut words for the baskets at school. When I brought them to school I didn't know what I wanted them for and since discovering their use, cannot seem to remember to cut words when I get home!

Needless to say, I need to file quite a bit at the moment. Also, notice the past years Mamma Mia photos on the back wall! 

What nifty things have you been making? Link up and let us know!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Made it Monday (a day late)


My made it Monday has now turned into a "Hope I'm not Too Late Tuesday".  Not only am I a day late but also had to make a last minute topic change. I was all excited to show you guys pictures of the costume I made for the costume wedding we were attending Saturday until the stomach flu hit! Instead of dressing up and celebrating I spent the last few days horribly sick. So, I am now back on my feet (mostly) and ready to face this week!

For a last minute Made It Monday I am extending on the door theme from last Monday. Here are four more wreaths I have made for my front door to go along with my UGA football door hanger I posted last week. (If you follow football, my beloved DAWGS did not do anything Saturday to help me feel any better but still GO DAWGS! I also must say WAR EAGLE because my Auburn Tigers blew my socks off!!) Any way, back to crafts!


The first wreath pictured I made with a whole lot of help from my fabulous hubby. Luckily I think this only ended up costing me about $6 for two spools of ribbon at Michaels. My husband used to play baseball and still likes to go out and hit so we had a huge bucket of balls. I like that they are used and not brand new but new ones would work just as well. We (aka HE) drilled holes through all the balls and then strung them onto a straightened clothes hanger. The middle ring came about by accident. When we finished stringing the first hanger, there were 13 baseballs and the husband was not having that! So we took another clothes hanger, cut it a little smaller, added a few more balls and then attached it to the first ring. To get the wreath to hang straight, it took a bit of twisting and engineering but we finally got it! We used a piece of the second hanger to make an arch to hang the wreath on the hook. I layered the baseball ribbon with a red ribbon with blue stitching for the bow. (GO NATS! and for the Hubs Go Braves! - yes divided again!) 

The last three wreaths are all deco mesh. To make a deco mesh wreath you will need to decide how big a wreath you would like. There are a few different size wire wreath forms available. After you get your wreath form you will need rolls of mesh. I use small rolls for the small wreath and large (wide) rolls for the bigger wreaths. You will also need pipe cleaners that are the same color as the mesh you are adding, ribbon for a bow and any other decorations you would like to add. I also like to keep some florist wire on hand to make my bow, attach them to the wreath form and to add a hook for hanging. You could use pipe cleaners for this as well. 

I used a small wreath frame to make the frog wreath for my classroom. I had some leftover purple mesh from my spring/summer wreath and bought the smaller sized roll of green mesh and polka dot ribbon from Michaels. I found the froggy cut outs at Hobby Lobby. I used the entire roll of green and then went back and added the purple to the middle. I hot glued the frogs directly to the mesh VERY CAREFULLY!


To make the wreaths, twist pipe cleaners onto the entire wreath frame about 1/2 - 1 inch apart (some people spread them out even more). I put some on the inside ring and outside ring to make the wreath have more layers. Set any extra pipe cleaners to the side because you might need them later. Start by pinching the end together and tie it down to the wreath form by placing it in the middle of a pipe cleaner and twisting the pipe cleaner close. (I start on the inner ring of pipe cleaners and work my way out.) Next pull the mesh out from the twisted pipe cleaner and gather it together with your hands. I usually use the length of a pipe cleaner (12 inches) to measure how far to pull the mesh. For a smaller wreath or tighter poofs, go about 5-6 inches. Experiment! Make it the way you like it!! Find the next open pipe cleaner and place the pinched piece into the pipe cleaner and twist. See how you like the size of the poof and adjust from there. Continue around the wreath. If you see any "holes" in the wreath, add more pipe    
                        cleaners to the wire frame and more mesh.

(This was my very first wreath! I was so proud!)
To add a little flair to your wreaths, you can add a second color mesh like I did on my froggy wreath or add ribbon like I did in the Christmas and Purple wreaths. The process is basically the same. After you have made the wreath with the mesh, you will still have pipe cleaner sticking up out of the wreath. Go back around your wreath adding the ribbon or 2nd color mesh right on top of the first color the same way you did it the first time. I added sprigs of berries and flowers in my two big wreaths by twisting the pipe cleaners around the stems and for added stability toping it with a touch of hot glue. I used either pipe cleaners or florist wire to make the bows and add them to the wreath. The bow on the purple wreath is two bows put together. The butterflies are clips I found at Michaels. Go back and snip off any  extra pipe cleaner ends and you are done!

I love making these wreaths. They are so simple, they don't take too much time, and they always turn out beautiful! If you have any questions, I will be happy to try and answer them. Here is a link to a great tutorial with pictures from ClumsyCrafter.com! I also have a lot ideas and other links to tutorials on my Crafts Pinterest Board. I would love to see any wreaths you have made or hear any tips you have!!!