Showing posts with label car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car. Show all posts

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Printable Road Maps

Finished printable road maps

So Here's My Life created these totally awesome road map printables! What a cool way to make a roadway for your little one (or the hubby) to play on. I think the two boys in my house would love it!
 




Monday, September 23, 2013

Guest Blogger - A Mouse in my Kitchen - Car Track Dropcloth Rug

     Hey all! I'm super excited about this opportunity to guest post here at Someday Crafts. Let me start off by introducing myself a little bit. My name is Markell, I am a stay at home mother of two, a boy and a girl, and a wife. I run a blog with my sister in law, Traci, called A Mouse In My Kitchen. We live 2000+ miles away from each other and like to share things on the blog to keep in touch. We share recipes, crafts, advice, reviews, whatever we feel like, really.  A little while ago, I did a post on how to make a super cheap canvas rug from painter's drop cloth. It was a huge hit, so I decided to do another project kind of like it. I used the same material (a painter's drop cloth) and some paint to create a super fun car rug for my little guy. I want to teach you guys how to make it, too! By the way, painter's drop cloth (I'm talking about the canvas kind, not the plastic kind) is great for so many things! Besides a rug, I have made a baby carrier out of it, and I have a friend who has used it to make throw pillows and even to recover furniture. It's so cheap and it's so versatile.

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So here is what you need for this project:  -a painter's drop cloth rug (You can buy a HUGE one at Home Depot for $10. One of these rugs is enough to make 3 or 4 car rugs, depending on how big you want them)  - paint in lots of different colors (make sure you have black or gray for the roads) - paint brushes (the sponge kind works good)  - painter's tape - a few paint pens for details  So, the first thing that I did was wash the drop cloth. There is some oil and stuff on it, so it's a good idea to wash it real quick first.  After it was all washed, I cut the cloth down to the size I wanted. One neat thing about canvas is it rips in a straight line. It does fray the edges a little to rip it, but I planned on hemming it anyway so it didn't matter.  Like I said before, the next thing I did was hem the edge that I just cut.

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After the rug was hemmed, I started taping out where I wanted the roads to be. Don't use masking tape to do this, it is a lot harder to come off. Trust me. I taped out the roads, making it wide enough so each road could have two lanes.  Let me stop right here. Before I did any of the painting or taping, I thought. I thought and thought about all the things I wanted on this map. I knew that I wanted an airport, some train tracks, and a temple. I also thought it would be fun to have houses and stores and other business buildings. I sort of mapped it out in my head a little. I wish I would have drawn it on paper, even a rough sketch, because some of it didn't turn out quite how I wanted. I'll talk more about that later.  After I had all the roads taped off, I started painting them. Be careful with this step not to stick your elbow in any wet paint or anything like that (not that I have done that....). After I painted the roads, I stopped. I let that completely dry before trying to take off the tape or paint anything else.

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Once the roads were dry, I painted some houses. My houses are all weird colors because all the paint I used were paint samples that were on sale for like fifty cents a piece. I didn't have a lot of colors to choose from, but I wasn't too picky. Plus, who doesn't want a pink house, right?  So I painted houses, an airport, a temple, some stores, etc. I only painted one color at a time, and let that color completely dry to avoid putting my hand or knee or elbow down in wet paint. (note! The paint CAN soak through the rug if you paint it on too heavily. So be careful and make sure that something safe is behind it) Once all the houses were done, I used my paint pens to dry detail like the road lines and doors and windows. I realized that I forgot to draw train tracks, which is something I really wanted on the rug. The only place I could really put them was around the farm house. What? You've never seen a farm house completely enclosed in a circle of train tracks before? Where have you been hiding all your life?

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The main thing to remember is that it doesn't have to be perfect. I wish I had done things different (more roads, less open space for one), but my son doesn't care. He loves it. He spends hours driving his cars along the roads. Don't spend tons of time on every little detail, because kids don't care about that kind of stuff, anyway.

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Thanks for letting me share my project! I'd love to see you over at my blog, and I'd love to see any pictures of painted rugs any of you make! 


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Thanks, Markell! Doesn't this fun rug look so fun! My little boy would have so much fun playing on this. Be sure to check out Markell at A Mouse in My Kitchen!


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Seat Back Entertainment Organizer

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This car organizer from A Jennuine Life is absolutely amazing!! The fabric is gorgeous and I love the interchangeability of it all with the buttons! This would be awesome to have for all those upcoming summer travels!!
 

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Carseat Canopy


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I always just threw a blanket over my baby's carseat, but if I would have had directions to make the Tied with a Bow Carseat Canopy I would have made one! Mommy by Day Crafter by Night has all the details for this lovely cover on her blog.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Mustang Costume

You have got to check out this Mustang Halloween costume. It is nothing short of amazing! I want one for me!!!! OR I should make this into a Lightning McQueen Car because my son is currently in love with him.


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Monday, August 30, 2010

Back of Seat Organizer

I thought about making one of these back of the seat organizers for our car a while ago...and never got around to doing it! Jellybean Junkyard created one to keep things in order in the car. Her's is marvelous! Not only does it organize, but it keeps the kids from wiping their dirty feet all over the seats!!!! I love how the books, toys and drink are all within the reach of the child!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Dry Erase Activity Book for Kids

I should have featured this immediately after seeing it a few days ago! This is such a great job for long car trips, quiet time (at church or other places) or just for home enjoyment. See this dry erase activity book for kids from Somewhat Simple. She gives permission for you to copy and print them. The work is done for you! Just push "print." Go HERE.

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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Chalkboard and Whiteboard Mats

Learn to make chalkboard and whiteboard mats to keep the kids busy in the car, plane or at church by visiting Not So Idle Hands.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Magnetic Checkers and Tic Tac Toe

Inspire Me Crafts shows us how to make a magnetic checkers and Tic-Tac-Toe game out of a baking pan. This would be a great thing for long car rides!!!

I SPY books

Brassy Apple teaches how to make an "I SPY" book from all the junk in your home. Great to keep in the car for long road trips. This link also has creative ideas for the car!
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