Sunday, February 2, 2014

January Crafts

I spent a lot of time crafting this month. I keep trying to convince Aaron to let me quit my job and craft all the time but he keeps telling me no. My dad is trying to make money off of me. He says if I make the craft, he will sell it for 40/60. I don't believe that is a good enough deal though. :P 
 I love seeing my crafts in our apartment and know that I made them, that I spent the hours making it perfect enough for us and didn't dish out the bucks at Hobby Lobby or wherever for some pre-made craft. When people exclaim how fantastic it looks I can jump for joy knowing I put in the hard work to make it. I thank God that I am crafty and can make amazing things to hang on my wall and also my father cause I'm pretty sure that's who I get it from. 


Aaron and I currently had a "Mr and Mrs" sign hanging above our bed, a craft leftover from our wedding but I've decided I wanted something more romantic. I did check out Hobby Lobby but wasn't finding anything really that impressive so I decided to make my own. My father helped a lot with this craft. He helped me dig out the slates of wood in one of our sheds and screwed them all together and added a wire to the back to hang it up. He is also supposed to come over to my apartment and hang it up because I want him to use a stud-finder so it doesn't come down on me in the middle of the night. (That would be the worst way to be woken up). So technically I just came up with the idea and painted the phrase. I first saw this phrase on Pinterest and instantly became attached. It's basically perfect. 


This jar was a pain in the butt. I found it on pinterest and decided to give it a go. I needed a pin cushion for my fantastic new sewing machine and I figured the bottom would be perfect to keep all those stupid extra buttons that come with everything you buy that were scattered throughout our apartment. Whatever you do, FOLLOW the directions because I didn't and that was not a good idea. I briefly read over the directions and just winged it and I ended up having to redo the top. I used too much fabric and couldn't get the medal lip to screw back on. Click on the link for the directions!
http://shopruche.blogspot.com/2012/03/project-diy-mason-jar-pin-cushion.html
(these aren't the original directions I followed but I thought they were easier!)


My name is Brittany and I am a wreath addict. Seriously. They are beyond easy to make and perfect to hang on your front door to add a personal touch and just plain stinking cute. I not only made one but two wreaths this month and I already have 2 other ideas of ones I want to make. The top one is more time consuming because you wrap yarn all the way around. The flowers on the bottom wreath were easy to make and of course the burlap is left over from our wedding. Here is the link to make the flowers.
http://twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com/2011/09/felt-flower-tutorials.html

I was seeing this pillows in store and on pinterest and I decided I just HAD to have them. However, I was not going to spend $30 a piece. Seriously?!? What is up with pillows being to expensive. I just don't understand, its just fabric with stuffing inside. So of course I just made my own . I bought the canvas fabric, stuffing and a fabric pen at Hobby Lobby and away I went. Measure out how big you would like them, add a couple inches to make up for sewing around them. Cut them out and I chose to iron the fabric before I wrote on them because it was wrinkled. I wrote on the fabric with a pencil then went back over with the fabric marker then turn the two pieces of fabric with the writing facing the inside then sewed it around and left about half of one side open, flipped it inside out stuffed it, pinned it and sewed it shut. Easy peesy people. However, I did goof on the second one and started sewing it with the writing on the outside and didn't realize it so I had to take the time to rip out the stitches and start all over. Whoops. Also to be brutally honest this is the first time our bed has been made since Aaron left. 

As adorable as this is I have to say I strongly dislike working with chalk paint with glass. This is the second project I have tried it with and it just doesn't work. The first time I tried was on wine bottles and I ended up painting about 4 or 5 layers and then the paint just cracks and looks messy. I'm sure there is a primer out there that you are supposed to use to make it easier but I haven't found it yet. I did the exact same thing here except with a ball jar. I also found that regular ol chalk does not work on this stuff, not for me anyways. I used a chalk pen to do the "xoxo", it seems to go on so much better. I love the look of this though. It's sweet and simple and I can wash off the x's and o's and use it year around. 


I used way too much hot glue sticks to make this baby. The frame I have had forever and I have used for many different things. It just just some old plastic frame that used to hold a poster in my bedroom with a cute fluffy bunny with the phrase, "some bunny loves you".
 I did actually take the time to document with photos though. The hearts are made out of paint chips from Wal-Mart. I literally walked out of that store with a big stack of them. I'm sure they think I'm crazy and want to ban me from the paint section. I hot glued the fishing wire to the frame and then glued the hearts on, burning my fingers numerous times. The result is a lovely and colorful Valentine's day frame to display!

That's it for January. Hope everyone has a fantastic week!

Psalms 130:5- I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits,

    and in his word I put my hope.

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