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BB Frösch

BB Frösch Mistletoe Sign

0 · Dec 18, 2015 · Leave a Comment


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Hey guys! It’s Heather from WhipperBerry here. I’ve known Jen for several years now and I (like everyone else) just adore her!  Today is kind of fun, my very first guest post EVER was on Tatertots & Jello back in 2010. It’s kind of fun to see how things have evolved since then.

Today, I’m sharing a fun new design for the holidays this year.

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It’s part of my Christmas Tree Farm collection that I’ve designed for the Holidays. I love the vintage feel that this design has. It reminds me of walking through the Christmas Tree Farms with my family as a little girl. The crisp air, my cold little nose. All of those sights and smells that are so classic for the season. Now days, most of us have pre-lit artificial trees (including myself) and our kiddos are missing out on that fun experience. I wanted to bring back that rustic Holiday feel for this Christmas. Today, I’m going to share my Silhouette files so that you can make a sign of your very own, PLUS… I’m going to show you how to make it! Here is what you’ll need…

Mistletoe Sign Supplies

  • 24×12 pine board
  • 8 ft. 1×2 select pine board – You’ll need to cut these down to 2 – 24 inch boards and 2 – 12.75 inch boards
  • BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder
  • BB Frösch Premium Finishing Wax  – Clear & Dark
  • Behr Premium Plus Flat Paint – Dark Truffle & Toasted Marshmallow
  • 12 inch wide vinyl – I used the Silhouette brand of vinyl, it doesn’t matter what color
  • Transfer Paper
  • vinyl weeding hook
  • Scraper
  • Painters tape

BB Frösch Mistletoe Sign Directions

The first step is to Faux Stain your 24×12 pine board. This is super easy and I have a great tutorial for that here at WhipperBerry. You’ll also need to paint your frame pieces (the 4 – 1×2 pieces) with the White BB Frösch Chalk Paint. Here’s a quick video to teach you how to mix the BB Frösch Chalk Paint.

Paint the frame boards white and set them aside, Faux Stain the 24×12 pine board. Set that aside as well.

While your wood is drying, nows the time to cut the vinyl. I’m sharing my Silhouette cut file for all my Silhouette friends. I don’t have an option for my Cricut friends… I’m sorry!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE SILHOUETTE CUT FILE

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+ Silhouette CAMEO hint… Don’t use a cutting mat when cutting vinyl +

Cut your vinyl and then weed it carefully. Start from the outside and work your way in. Keep in mind you are creating a stencil, you won’t be leaving the vinyl on the board.

Cover the vinyl with the transfer paper and lay on your board, spacing to the center of the board.

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I create a “hinge” with some painters tape at the top of the vinyl. This will keep your vinyl in place. Fold the vinyl up and remove the vinyl backing.

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Then carefully lay your vinyl down on your board and using the scraper, squeegee the top of the vinyl to make sure there are no air bubbles and securing it onto the board.

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Keep in mind, you’ve waxed the board and the vinyl really isn’t going to want to sick to the wax so you need to be careful to make sure the vinyl is sticking to the board. It will take a little more time then with regular raw wood. The results are TOTALLY worth it though.

Carefully remove the transfer paper and then grab a stencil brush to stencil the graphic on to your board. I LOVE our BB Frösch Small Wax Brushes for stenciling, they work GREAT!

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Now, The secret to stenciling… I put a light layer of clear BB Frösch Premium Finishing Wax down to seal the stencil FIRST.

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Then I use my stencil brush (not the brush I’m waxing with) and  dip my brush in the paint and then blot it to take off any excess. Then I dab the paint onto the board.

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This is what it will look like after one coat of paint. I let that paint dry for a few minutes. Thanks to the BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder, it dries really quick. I add one more coat and then I carefully remove the vinyl. CAREFUL, is the key word. I even keep a craft knife on hand just in case the paint starts to lift.

Once the vinyl is removed use a 200 grit sand paper and lightly distress the graphic. Using a slightly damp cloth wipe down the board to remove the paint dust.

Now, you’ll seal the graphic with the clear wax. Brush on a light layer of wax and then using a lint free cloth wipe off any excess and then buff your sign. This will give your sign a lovely sheen. I PROMISE… Your sign won’t look like all of your friends signs. It will look like something you bought for lots and lots of money!

Now all you need to do is affix your frame. Place nails around the edge of the frame to secure it to the board. I used my Ryobi Brad Nailer, but you can for sure use a simple hammer to do the job as well.

That’s it… You now have a beautiful sign to place on your mantel or anywhere in your home to decorate for the Holidays!

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Here at WhipperBerry I love sharing all kinds of fun ideas, printable & recipes. Here are some fun neighbor gifts for the Holiday season that you might like as well…

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Here is a printable gift tag that will work for all kinds of sweet gifts, I also have a tag that goes well for savory gifts too…

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I also have a scrumptious treat that is super easy to make and your friends will LOVE it!

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It’s a pull-apart bread with an egg nog glaze. You can’t go wrong with that!

Ah, I’ve had so much fun putting this together. I hope you enjoyed it!

Simple Kid Friendly DIY Christmas Village

3 · Nov 28, 2015 · Leave a Comment

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Who’s looking for something fun & simple to do this Christmas? Something even the kiddos will love!

This year, I’m looking to simplify. I want to simplify everything, the gift giving, the message, the decor. I want the Holidays to be more about the family and the true meaning of Christmas. Several years ago my family spent a month in Germany in December and we had a chance to enjoy a European Christmas that was simply magical. For the Germans the holiday is all about nature, simplicity & family. We fell in love! Ever since then I have wanted to create more of an old-world Christmas experience and this year is finally the year… I’m so excited!!

It’s all starting with my simple kid-friendly DIY Christmas Village. I wish I could take all of the credit for this, but I can’t. I was inspired by a friend of mine here in Lincoln from Little Red Cabin. She has this beautiful shop where she sells simple, yet stunning decor items for the home. She used to sell these Christmas Villages in her shop but she no longer carries them, therefore I had to make one of my own and of course put my WhipperBerry spin on them. It’s really quite simple, you only need a few items.

Christmas Village Supplies

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2×2 Select Pine Board

BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder

Behr Premium Plus Sample Pots FLAT – Mink & Decorator White

Krylon Premium Metallic Spray Paint – Copper Foil

DIY Christmas Village Instructions

The trickiest thing with this project is getting access to a saw. If you don’t have a saw, hit up your neighbors or family members. I’m sure someone has something you can use. I have a Rigid 10 inch Sliding Compound Miter Saw and it works like a dream for this project, but it isn’t the only saw that will work.

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All you need is to be able to cut at an angle for this little village. There is no rhyme or reason when you’re cutting the little buildings. I made the little buildings roughly 3-4 inches tall, with all different types of angles for their roofs. I mostly used a 30-40˚ angle when cutting to tops of my buildings.

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The only one that needs to be exact is the larger building in the center that you place your stencil on. For that one I used a 35˚ cut and made sure both sides of the building were the same hight.

Sand your blocks if needed. My wood cut so nice that I didn’t really need to sand them at all.

Now it’s time to paint your village. I knew that I wanted to keep some natural wood, Faux Stain some building with BB Frösch & then spray some of the buildings with copper spray paint for a metallic accent. I’ve see others use puffy paint for these kinds of projects but I liked the spray paint instead. If you have kids creating these then you can use puffy paint instead because they love it.  I wrote a post about how to make your own puffy paint too!

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Faux Staining & Painting with BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder

This to me is my favorite part… I LOVE working with Chalk Paint! I use BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder when I’m crafting. Typically Chalk Paint is too expensive for crafting, but not when you use BB Frösch. I mix the chalk paint powder with a sample pot of Behr Premium Plus Flat paint from Home Depot. The BB Frösch turns the regular paint into CHALK PAINT for a fraction of the cost.

It’s so easy to mix-up your chalk paint, here’s a quick video showing you how to do it.

For the White buildings, I just brush on the Decorator White BB Frösch Chalk Paint and because it’s has the all-natural mineral additives, it dries super quick! I don’t really bother to wax these guys, they don’t really need it. Plus, I like the look of the flat finish.

Now for the Faux Stain… You use this technique that I created when you want to see the natural wood come through. Traditionally people would use Stain for this, but I use BB Frösch because it’s so much easier. You can visit this post on WhipperBerry to learn how to Faux Stain.

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I love how the faux stain turns out for this Christmas Village. I use the color MINK from Benjamin Moore for most of my Faux Staining. YES, I use the sample pots of Behr at Home Depot, but they have the color recipe for the Benjamin Moore colors in their computer. Just ask for Benjamin Moore Mink and they will be able to look it up.

Copper Buildings

Now for the copper, I use Krylon’s Premium Metallic Spray Paint in Copper Foil. It’s super simple and adds that little pop of copper that is so hot right now.

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Just spray paint a couple of your buildings for that accent color.

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Stencil

Now for the stencil…I’ve used a Swiss Cross, but you can use whatever you like. A star, snowflake, heart… Whatever you come-up with really. I cut my stencil out of vinyl on my Silhouette CAMEO but you can either buy a pre-made stencil or create one of your own.

I put the two pieces of cut wood together and then place the stencil on top.

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Then paint with your desired color. ALSO, don’t forget that you can use both the positive and negative parts of the stencil. That way you don’t have to waste anything!

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Peel-off the vinyl once it is dry and voilá… You have a stylish decorated building for your set.

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You can also drill a hole into one of your buildings and add a star. I just glued a star ornament from Michaels to the top of a dowel and it fit perfect with the village.

I love this simple decor that is kid friendly. So many Holiday decorations are breakable and we’re constantly following the kiddos around telling them not to touch… With this simple Christmas Village they can touch and play with it all they want!

+ This was originally a guest post on 30 Handmade Days +

Mistletoe Christmas Sign + Silhouette CAMEO GIVEAWAY

1 · Nov 22, 2015 · 259 Comments

+ This Silhouette CAMEO GIVEAWAY brought to you by Silhouette +

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Let’s get real…

 Christmas is right around the corner and we ALL want something nice in our stockings this year!

Frankly, I’m a gadgets girl. I love all kinds of tools that make my life easier or more creative.  My ALL-TIME FAVORITE creative tool is my Silhouette CAMEO. Seriously, hands-down, without a doubt, what would you take to a creative desert island (with power of course)… My CAMEO!!!

I will admit, that I have been blessed when it comes to these types of machines. I’ve extensively used both the Silhouette and Cricut cutting machines. I have met with the CEOs and their executive teams for both companies. I have learned about their visions for their companies and the new directions each company has in the works. I respect them both but, time and time again, I use my Silhouette CAMEO without a 2nd thought. It’s my go-to tool when I start any project. I LOVE my CAMEO. I love the creative capabilities that the Silhouette Studio has to offer. I love what’s available in the Silhouette Store and I love what I can create within the software. My hands don’t feel tied in any way with Silhouette. I can’t say the same for the other company’s software.

This Christmas I’ve created a fun new sign with my Silhouette CAMEO that I’m super excited to share with you guys.

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This sign was painted with BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder using my Faux Stain technique and then I stenciled this design onto the wood. There is NO WAY I could have made that sign without my Silhouette CAMEO.

For years before I had learned about any kind of cutting machine, I yearned to make projects like this and couldn’t. I don’t have the talent to hand letters nor the patients to trace and cut out a design with a craft knife. When I learned about the Silhouette Cutting Machine 5 years ago my heart skipped a beat. This was the creative tool I had been waiting for my whole life!

I bought one on their Black Friday deal back in 2011 and I’ve been in love ever since! So many products have come out since and as much as I love the companies, I always go back to… “I can make that with my Silhouette, why would I need to buy anything else.”

So here’s the deal… I’m going to be sharing my cut files for this Mistletoe sign on December 1st on Tatertots & Jello. If you don’t have a Silhouette yet, now’s the time to get one. This week, at Midnight on Wednesday, Silhouette is starting their Black Friday Sale. This sale is epic every year! They offer the best discounts on Black Friday, this is for sure the time to grab one and stock up and all kinds of Silhouette goodies. I’ll have all the details on the sales event right at Midnight on Wednesday… BUT, while we anxiously await, the amazing folks at Silhouette have given me a CAMEO to give away to one of you!!!

All you need to do is follow the directions in the Rafflecopter box below and you’ll be entered to win the Silhouette CAMEO of your dreams!

I’ll announce the winner on Thanksgiving morning. Don’t forget to come back that night to take advantage of the Silhouette deals. They sell out quickly so you don’t want to miss out.

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How to Make Paint Look Like Stain | Faux Stain with Chalk Paint

74 · Oct 29, 2015 · 6 Comments

Do you love the stained look, but can’t stand the idea of staining?

It’s smelly, sticky, messy… Not to mention all of the chemicals that you are introducing into your home. I have a fabulous alternative for you!

Faux Stain with BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder®…

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Doesn’t it look fantastic?! BB Frösch is an ALL-NATURAL paint additive that you can add to any flat latex paint and turn it into chalk paint. Mixed with a low-VOC or no-VOC paint you don’t have to worry about any of those harmful chemicals from other stains or paints. With the addition of BB Frösch, you are giving your paint the fabulous adhesion properties and manipulatable properties that everyone loves about chalk paint.

Which Kind of Chalk Paints Should You Use to Make it Look Like Stain?

As you can tell I love BB Frosch. There are a lot of different brands and types that you can use for chalk paint though. I wrote a post about the best chalk paints you can read. The down and dirty of it is that BB Frosch Powder is number one in my heart, and then you have the rest. The difference is that you mix the powder with any paint that you want to use instead of buying actual chalk paint.

PSA- DON’T EVER USE THOSE DIY CHALK PAINT RECIPES! They are harmful to your health and won’t work for this technique. Plaster of Paris and Unsanded Grout have caustic chemicals in them. You don’t want to introduce those into your home or your body for sure.

Now onto the fun stuff…

I’ve been traveling the country teaching BB Frösch Workshops and one of the techniques that we teach is a color wash technique. This is a technique you would use if you wanted to still see the wood grain when painting a piece. Even though I am the co-founder of a chalk paint company, I still am a lover of the natural wood look. I hate to cover up all of that character, BUT… Sometimes a piece still needs new life with a little TLC, OR  maybe you have some raw wood that you would love to add some nice rich color to. For example like my shelves…

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I LOVE the look of a nice rich stain, but I hate to stain! That’s when I thought… Why not use that color wash technique that I teach all the time and make it LOOK like it was stained? That is what I set out to do.

How to Faux Stain with BB Frösch Chalk Paint

I found a beautiful brown paint color from Benjamin Moore called Mink and I LOVE it!! When you are faux staining with this color it’s super fun because it pulls a little gray when painting (faux staining) your project. It’s a beautiful weathered wood look but, when I finish it with our Dark BB Frösch Premium Finishing Wax it gives it that nice rich stained look that everyone loves. If I want to keep the weathered wood look, I would just finish it with the clear wax.

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But I’m getting ahead of myself.

First, you need to mix your paint with BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder. Here is a quick video on how to do that…

Mixing BB Frösch Chalk Paint Powder from BB Frösch on Vimeo.

Once your paint is mixed, you’re ready to go.

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You’ll need your trusty BB Frösch paint brush and wax brush for this project and a jar of water along with your mixed BB Frösch Chalk Paint.

This technique works amazingly well on raw wood, but it can also be used on a finished piece with a little extra care. We have a customer that faux stained her entire kitchen without any sanding or striping  before she set to work. Here’s a look at her before and after…

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YEA, it’s that aaaamazing!! Not to mention the fact that this took DAYS rather than weeks or heaven forbid months to finish. Couple that with the fact that this took less then a gallon of paint and your golden!

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For this tutorial, I am using raw wood that I purchased at Home Depot. All you need to do is make sure your brush is pretty wet, dip it in your paint and then swirl it around on your paint lid, mixing the water and paint a bit.

Then, going with the grain, brush the watered-down paint onto your wood. Follow that with a lint-free cloth and lightly wipe the surface of your wood exposing the grain of the wood.  THAT’S IT!!

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Continue that process until you’ve finished your entire piece. It will literally take just minutes to dry and then you’re ready for the wax.

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This is another simple step. Take your wax brush and butter a little bit of wax onto your brush, just like you butter your toast. Then, with the grain brush on the wax in a small section about the size of a 12×12 piece of paper. Then using a lint-free cloth, wipe off any excess wax and then rub the area until smooth. Move on to your next section and repeat the process until your piece is finished. Go back with a lint-free cloth and then buff to your desired sheen.

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These shelves took only 30 minutes, start to finish… READY TO HANG in 30 minutes!!

You can’t do that with stain!!

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Funny thing… Both of those signs that I made for my Fall display are also Faux Stained with BB Frösch as well, using the same technique just on a smaller scale.  See, you can craft with BB Frösch Faux Stain and transform your kitchen at the same time. It’s BRILLIANT if I do say so myself!

This technique is catching fire… Here are a few more projects that use the same technique.

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This beautiful desk was transformed by Kacey Stout one of our BB Frösch Masters in Las Vegas. She painted the base of the desk with Behr Paint “Hummingbird” and then Faux Stained the top with Benjamin Moore “Mink combined with BB Frösch Dark Premium Finishing Wax. She transformed it from this…

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To THIS…

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I also transformed an old desk with the same idea…

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I bought that desk at a garage sale for $10… After I gave it a good once over with BB Frösch, I sold it for a couple hundred. Not to shabby!

Needless to say, this is by far one of my favorite techniques. I’ve even used it to make a large set of dice for Yard Yahtzee… This set I kept that weathered wood look and just used a clear wax to finish the look.

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Here is another set of shelves that we made for an appearance on Studio 5 in Salt Lake.

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Here’s Kristin and I on set, AND… Here’s a link to the segment.

If I haven’t convinced you yet to try this… I don’t know what will!

Go grab yourself some BB Frösch and get to work. You’re going to LOVE it!!

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Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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