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Crafts

NEW YEAR INSTAGRAM WREATH

0 · Dec 30, 2013 · 3 Comments

Hi Whipperberry friends!  It's Jenn from My Fabuless Life.  I hope your Holidays were wonderful!  Today I'm sharing a quick Memory Wreath I put together with some of my favorite moments (via Instagram) from the past year.  I have a sort of picture addiction and am always running out of space to hang or display more frames, so this is perfect for being able to display LOTS of pictures in a small space!

I started my Instagram wreath with a wire wreath form from the craft store and spray painted it gold.

 

Then I printed out my favorite Instagrams in black and white.  You can find a free template and tutorial on how to print them yourself here.
 

Once cut, I laid them out on the wreath to get an idea of placement, and then just slipped them between the wire.  I put a little piece of tape of the back of them to hold them in place and then taped some of them directly on.
 

Then I added a few yarn pom poms and that's it!  I plan on keeping this up all year and switching out the pictures periodically.
 

 

 

 

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Faux Fireplace // Turn a Cork Board into a Chalkboard

15 · Dec 20, 2013 · 3 Comments

The post brought to you by DecoArt //  We have moved TWICE in the last year.  Yea, good times! Along with new homes, we have also become renters for the first time ever. We decided that when we moved the family to Nebraska that we weren't in a huge hurry to buy a new place. We wanted to rent for a while to see if the Cornhusker state stuck, 'cause… You never know. To be honest,  I'm kind of loving renting right now. If something breaks, I don't have to figure out how to fix-it… I have a lovely landlord who takes care of it. One thing I don't like, being stuck with less than ideal style choices in the house.  

We were super excited to have a fireplace and a mantel for the first time in a while. However, our landlord had recently added a weird fake electric fire insert to the fireplace and totally ruined the whole look and feel of the thing. I scratched my head trying to figure out how to still decorate the fireplace without the dorky insert killing the whole effect. I decided to cover it with a chalkboard and create my own faux fireplace!

Faux Fireplace with DecoArt Chalkboard Paint by WhipperBerry-2

Now, of course I can't find a chalkboard that will fit just right for the size and shape that I was looking for, but that's NO PROBLEM with the Americana Chalkboard paint from DecoArt. You can make ANYTHING into a chalkboard! 

Americana Chalkboard Paint from DecoArt

I found a cork board at Target that was perfect. The size, the shape and even the frame were perfect… The question, how well will cork work as a chalkboard? The answer, amazingly well! Here is how I made it…

Supplies

Cork board

Americana Chalkboard paint – Black

Americana Multi-Surface Satin – Black

Sponge roller

Sponge brush

Chalk

Pencil sharpener

Directions

Now, this is the easiest pant project EVER!! Take your cork board and lay on a flat surface. Gather your supplies…

Americana Paint from DecoArt

Start with the Mulit-Surface satin. You don't even need a paint bowl, just pour a bit of paint on the board and roll-out.  Cover the whole cork board…

Just squeeze paint right onto the corkboard

use a roller to apply chalkboard paint

I used my foam brush to do the edging. Once that paint was dry, (it only took about 20-30 minutes) I repeated the process with the Americana Chalkboard Paint. I made sure the whole board was covered and then let it dry.

you now have a lovely chalkboard

Now this is the hard part… Even though the paint is dry, you need to wait for two days before you season your chalkboard. Your paint needs time to cure and to fully set, so give it time to do just that. After two days, you then need to season your chalkboard.

you will need to season your chalkboard

What is seasoning? When you use a chalkboard, you don't want to have ghost images left behind when you erase them. If you draw or write on a chalkboard before it has been seasoned little particles of chalk will fill in what ever holes are in the board. Little minuscule holes that you can't see, but the chalk undoubtedly will find, move in and never leave! In order to avoid that, you rub chalk all over the board and "season" it. That way you fill in any possible holes before you write on it and thus prevent any ghost images left behind.

season the chalkboard with chalk

Place the piece of chalk on it's side and rub all over the board. Then with a paper towel, rub the chalk into the board.

wipe off chalk with paper towel

Now, your chalkboard is ready to use. I commissioned my talented daughter Hannah to draw a fire for me. She has WAY more talent than I have when it comes to that kind of work.

WhipperBerry Faux Fireplace

Then all I had to do was place it in front of the fireplace insert and voilá the problem was solved! Now, I have a cute fireplace that I can finally dress up!

Faux Fireplace with DecoArt Chalkboard Paint by WhipperBerry-new

I placed a few birch logs that I bought at Michaels in front to add to the illusion. I think it turned out super CUTE!!

Faux Fireplace with DecoArt Chalkboard Paint by WhipperBerry-1

The "May your Days be Merry & Bright" hand painted sign was created by At Home with K, she is a local artist here in Lincoln and her work is SUPER CUTE!! You should check her out. 

I made the stockings myself and even though it's a little late for this year, I will post a tutorial and you can save it for next year if you are interested. They turned out super fun and you won't believe what I made them out of. 

Disclaimer // I am part of the DecoArt Core Blogger Group. I received product and payment for this post. 

Basswood Trees with eat.sleep.make.

1 · Dec 12, 2013 · 1 Comment

 
Hi all!  Shannon from eat.sleep.make. here!  So excited to share this inexpensive and easy project with you!  All you need is a sheet of basswood, a craft knife, a rule, pencil and some paint!
 

 

 
First – Decide how big you want your tree to be.  My first one I made 6 inches tall and 4 inches wide.  Mark the wood and draw your triangle
 
 
Second – Use your ruler and craft knife to cut along the lines you drew.  It may take several scores with the knife to get through the wood.  Don't press too hard or you may crack the wood.

 

 

 

 
Third – Draw a line half way up from the middle of the base on one triangle.  Then draw a line half way down from the tip of the triangle on the other.  Use your craft knife to cut a slice about 1/16 to 1/8 inch where the line was. 

 

 

 
Fourth – Slide your pieces together to make sure they fit.
Fifth – Paint a fancy little design on it!

 

 

 

 

 
These take little time to make, but turn out so adorable! It would even be fun to cut them out and let the kids paint/color/glitterfy them.
 
Stop over at eat.sleep.make. and check out some of our other Christmas projects!
 

 

 

 
Celebrate the Light Canvas

 

 

 
DIY Rosette Tree

 

 

 
DIY Snow Globe Necklace

 

DIY Lace Flower Pots

7 · Dec 10, 2013 · 3 Comments

This post is brought to you by Elmer's Glue // I'm super excited to share this idea with you guys today! This time of year I am ALWAYS looking for fun handmade gift ideas. Gifts that are easy to make but huge on the WOW factor.  These DIY Lace Flower Pots fit the bill just perfect!!

Lace Flower pots with Elmers Craft Bond Fabric Glue by WhipperBerry

These are PERFECT neighbor gifts, teacher gifts… anyone really. Add a poinsettia or a festive evergreen and it's a stylish gift for anyone. Here's what you need to make them…

Lace Flower Pot Supplies

Terra cotta pots – any size.

Lace – for smaller pots, you can use scraps, larger pots will need possibly a yard or so. You will have to measure your pots for exact measurements.

Elmer's Craft Bond Fabric & Paper Glue

Scissors

Lace Flower pots with Elmers Craft Bond Fabric Glue by WhipperBerry-1

Lace Flower Pots Instructions

First you need to measure the lace and make sure that it will fit your desired spot on the pot. Then generously add glue to the pot  in small sections and lay the lace down.

Lace Flower pots with Elmers Craft Bond Fabric Glue by WhipperBerry-2

Use your fingers to work glue around the lace. Don't worry about the white color. This type of Elmer's Fabric & Paper Glue dries clear. Make sure that all of the lace is covered in the glue and then move on to the next section. 

NOTE: You may want to wear disposable gloves when working with the glue. I didn't and it took a bit to wash off my hands.

Trim the lace so that the seam doesn't show and then smooth everything down. Let dry over night.  The next morning, you will have the most beautiful lace  flower pots. It's just that easy!  Now, all you have to do is figure out what you want to fill the pot with. You can fill it will any kind of indoor plant or you could fill it will a scrumptious batch of cookies. It's your call!!

Lace Flower pots with Elmers Craft Bond Fabric Glue by WhipperBerry-7

Lace Flower pots with Elmers Craft Bond Fabric Glue by WhipperBerry-6

You will be amazed at how strong the glue is! I actually tried to pull the lace off once it was dried and couldn't. I ran water over it and it still looked like new when it dried. Gotta say… Pretty happy with this gift idea! 

What would you fill your DIY Lace Flower Pots with?

Disclaimer // This post is sponsored by Elmer's Glue. I am a member of Elmer's Craft it Crew and received payment and product for this post. Rest assured, I will never work with a brand or product that I don't whole heartedly endorse and use in my every day life.

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