Monday, November 29, 2010

Spruce up your metal stars

As I was looking at my cricut cartridges, I notice that most have tags you can cut out. I plan to make tags for christmas (PLAN to! make that note.) I decided to try it out first and see how I liked it. Then I came up with this brilliant idea. I was going to put the tags on my stars since I didn't want to repaint them.

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All I did was cut out 4 inch tags with my Jubilee cartridge. I cut out another 3 1/2 inch tag and cut the top off to glue in the middle.

I had bought this little alphabet stamp set for a dollar at Roberts the other day. I used a black ink pad and stamped what I wanted onto the tag itself. The red one doesnt have any sayings since it was too dark for the ink LOL

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Easy and cheap!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Christmas Blocks!

Did you know that Home Depot sells their scrap wood for 51 cents? What a stinkin deal. And since I work at the big orange box I come across these deals pretty frequently. Like these blocks! They were selling 3 for 51 cents and scooped them up as soon as I saw them.

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This project is easy peasy. All you need is:

  • 4x4 blocks
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Mod Podge
  • Red paint (I used spray paint I got at walmart for 97 cents)
  • Cut out vinyl
  • A book
  • Antiquing spray/ink pad
If you dont have access to vinyl (I use my cricut) you can print out your letters onto the scrapbook paper and cut them out. I used to All Mixed Up cartridge for the "JOY" and the Jubilee cartridge for "Ho Ho Ho".

First, sand down the corners of your blocks. This will help take off the rougher edges on the corners.

Next you're going to paint the blocks red (or whatever color you decide).

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Don't tell my dad I used his garden to spray my blocks. Notice how the bottom is red too? LOL

If you're not going to use vinyl, print out your sayings before cutting out the paper! :)

The next step is cut out your paper. I found christmas paper at Roberts for 99 cents (you can obviously get them cheaper with a coupon, and their paper is on sale right now!) It's double sided so I only had to use 3 sheets.


Next is the mod podge! I use a small sponge paint brush to dap onto the block. This is where the book comes in handy. I did 2 sides, then set the book on top to put weight on them since the paper was curling.

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Notice the bubbling at the bottom? My paper was a titch bigger then the blocks so my bubbling got bad!

After you've finished gluing on all your paper let it dry. If it looks funny, dont worry! We'll fix that in the next step.

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See how my paper is too big?

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Once it dries we are going to sand all the edges again. This will take off the excess paper and give it a nicer finish.

Now to add the vinyl. I think this is self explanitory. You can really add whatever you want. You don't need to do "Ho Ho Ho" or "JOY". Those were the only ones I could think of! I did have some christmasey cut outs on my Doodlecharms cartridge, but I figured I wasn't going to turn them often enough to put more then 2 saying on them!

When you finished this step, seal your paper with another layer of mod podge. It will look white, but it dries clear, dont worry. I also used a Walnut Antiquing Spray to give it a vintage finish. You can use an ink pad as well around the edges if you'd like. You don't need to do that step if you don't want to!

And you're done! See? Easy peasy!

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I love them. They're cheap, easy, and cute.

This is where I put them in our room (since we live with my parents it's hard to have lots of decor!)

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Stay tuned and I'll show you what I did to add some christmas cheer to my stars!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

What I've been up to

My mom found this chalkboard while we were organizing and set it aside for the kids to draw on. I didn't realize that until AFTER I redid it, but it turned out cute!

This was color of the wood before...

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Anyway, so this was quite the exciting project when it came down to it. Why you ask? Because I messed up big time. I made my way to one of my favorite stores: Roberts. Ask my hubby, he says I'm there everyday (im not... really, well... maybe). I had the perfect paint color in my mind and went to the browns to pick it out. I had found it! A nice dark mocha like brown. The name of the color was Burnt Carmine. I had no idea what carmine is, but it sounds brown right? Nope. Carmine is a deep red! So what does "Burnt Carmine" mean? PURPLE!

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Not the color I had planned.

This is the bottle and how it deceived me...
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Doesnt that look BROWN?!?

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The lighting in the store was oh so deceiving. So I took a medium brown, mixed it with this color and ended up with this:
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I thought it turned out cute.

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Wordless Friday

Usually it's wordless Wedensday but I couldn't resist. This is what I found in my bowl the other day making eggs.

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Well....

This is the one hobby that I will always enjoy. Photography lets me express myself in ways that I could never do otherwise. There's nothing like molding a picture into something amazing, well, at least amazing to me. I still suprise myself everyday with what comes out of my camera...

This little guy was one of those obstacles that you don't realize scare the crap out of you until you're faced with it. I had always admired the pretty newborn pictures photographers take. But I didn't know if I could do it. I was nervous. But since the opportunity presented itself when my cousin in law had her baby I had to take the chance. I think they turned out beautifully! I'm no professional, but I am PROUD!


Here is Mr. Ruger.


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Sunday, November 14, 2010

A birthday boy

Two years ago today, I gave birth to the most beautiful baby boy.

I went 9 days over my due date, and was finally induced. It took me 32 hours in the hospital, sausage toes, and a c-section to finally hold that little guy in my arms.

39 weeks
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This little guy came out a whopping 9 lbs 12 oz and 20.5 inches long.

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It was the most amazing feeling holding him in my arms for the first time. And he was so heavy!

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Oh, did I forget to show you my sausage toes?
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This little boy has grown up so much in the passed 2 years! He amazes me everyday.
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He sings, he dances (oh boy can he dance), he laughs, he cries, and he can throw the meanest, baddest temper tantrum around.
I couldn't ask for a better son. He makes me laugh so hard, and the things he says are so funny.

Happy Birthday Cason!!!!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Cason's 2nd Birthday!

We had his party a week earlier since we couldnt book the church this weekend. He had a blast!

Here are some decorations I made for him. Our theme was a color theme of Browns, Greens, and Blues!

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We had a popcorn and cotton candy machine. It was such a mess for my hubby!

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And of course the birthday boy! When I ask him to say cheese, he arches his back and smiles real big. I love it.

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His big boy bike!
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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Cheap Decor!

I saw these ornaments at the Dollar Tree the other day while getting wrapping paper. Metal stars are a big decorating thing right now and I couldn't pass them up! I bought 4, decided I was going to spray paint 3 and mod podge the other one for christmas. I think they turned out cute!!!

*NOTE: The metal is what you pay for, pretty flimsy, but for a buck, you cant complain*

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At first I was going to place it here:
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But decided otherwise
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And of course had to snap one of my cute boy before I woke him up!
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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Cason's mini album

I wanted to make something special for Cason's birthday. I was thinking about having them sign something when I stumbled upon this album that was 40% off! 2 dollars later and I was left staring at it, wonder what the heck to do. I had never done one before (even though I have 4 or 5 I planned on using), so I got to work!
The empty spaces are where I will put his pictures from his party. The last page I am placing a quote, but I was out of ink! I am proud of it :)

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