Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Christmas Cloche Ornament…on the cheap!

Hey ya’ll! I’ve been wanting to show you these ornaments I made for a while, but I’ve been sitting in the hospital with our middle son for four days.  He was having an extended video EEG.  I’m home now, so here’s  my ornaments and how to make em’!

Christmas cloche ornament

I saw a tutorial for these on the internet from My So Called Crafty Life…she did a great job, and I just had to make them too!
To make these stinkin’ cute ornaments you’ll need some plastic wine glasses from the Dollar Tree…(oh, and don’t throw away the bases of the glasses..I have another project I’m going to show you that uses them!)……

dollar tree

Here’s a pic of them outside the package.  I used my dremel tool and cut off the top of each one…you can see in some of the other pictures on down, how much I cut off, I forgot to take a picture after I cut it. If you don’t have a dremel, I suppose you could use a fine tooth hack saw or something like that.  Ya’ll are smart, I’m sure you could figure out another way to cut it off too!

dollar tree wine glass

You’ll also need a 3” scalloped punch, or if you have a cricut or silhouette cutting machine, you could use that to cut 3” circles or scallops too I’m sure. (or you could just do it the old fashioned way, and trace a circle and cut it out!)

3 inch scalloped punch

I used some chip board and my punch and punched out a dozen circles. That’s how many wine glasses I bought. :0)

punch chip board or heavy cardstock

I went to Hobby Lobby and they had all the little items for miniature trees 1/2 off, so I loaded up!  I LOVE miniatures!
Have I ever told you guys I have five doll houses?!! (one is still not built…I’ll get on that one day) 

miniatures

Next, I just hot glued my little miniatures on the chip board I had punched out, making sure the tallest thing was in the middle so the cloche would fit over it without touching.  I then put a nice bead of hot glue around the bottom of the wine glass, and stuck it down to the chip board base. (OH..and you can see how much of the wine glass I cut off with the dremel tool here too!)

easy christmas ornament

I made a hanger for the top with a  styrofoam glitter ball I got at Michaels, and just stuck some wire through it and made little hooks on the bottom to keep it from coming back through. (I’m thinking if I had it to over, I would have used much thinner wire…hindsight is 20/20) :0)

how to make a hanger

I made a little funnel out of paper and used it to pour white glitter into my ornament…..

add glitter

I found some tinsel at Walmart that looked like vintage tinsel…it was only $2.00 for a pretty decent sized roll. I used it to camouflage the top of the glass where I cut it off…..

vintage tinsel

Then I just hot glued the tinsel and the glitter styrofoam ball on top of the “cloche” wine glass, and it was finished!

Christmas cloche ornament

I made several different ornaments…some with nutcrackers, some with mini Christmas trees, and some more snowmen ones. I LOVE them and they really were so easy! The hardest part was cutting the tops of the glasses off.  I made 12 of them while sitting in a hospital chair……why yes, I did take a craft bag to the hospital! Including hot glue! Ha! Did you expect any less?! lol :0)

Hope you all enjoyed the ornament! Stay tuned and I’ll show you what I did with the bases to the wine glasses. The next project literally took 15 minutes to do!

Blessings
Missy

Friday, November 29, 2013

How to Make a Drop Cloth Burlap Stocking


burlap Christmas stocking (2)

Hey ya’ll!! I have been busy as a bee around here decorating for Christmas!   I wanted to show you the cute little stockings I made for my dining room chairs.  They were SO easy!

First I just hand drew a stocking shape to use as a template and cut it out of some printer paper…

stocking template

I laid it out on some drop cloth I had leftover from making the pillows on my window seat. I just doubled the drop cloth fabric and put the template on top. Notice I used the finished edge of the drop cloth for the top of the stocking…no hemming! (I did iron the drop cloth first…this was just a picture I took to show you how I laid it out) :0)

how to make a christmas stocking

I cut out all of my stockings, I did eight…

dropcloth Christmas stocking

Then, I sewed a straight line all around the stockings..leaving the top open of course.  I used the side of the presser foot as a guide for my seam allowance….

how to sew

Turn your stockings right side out. (see that finished edge I was talking about on top…makes for a nice finished edge)

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I wanted a cuff for the top of my stockings and I started to use lace, but then I found this adorable burlap at Michaels for $6.99, and then used my 40% off coupon! I LOVE coupons!

burlap Christmas stocking

The burlap was a little wider than I wanted the cuff of my stockings to be, so I just turned the edge over about and inch and hot glued it into place.

how to make a burlap Christmas stocking

Then I lined the turned down edge of my burlap, with the finished edge of the stocking and hot glued it all the way around….

how to make a burlap stocking

I finished it off on the back by gluing the edges together…

burlap stocking tutorial

Here’s all eight of my stockings with their pretty burlap cuffs. :0)

Christmas burlap stockings

They were looking a wee bit plain, so I decided to take some extra plain burlap and make some rosettes to adorn the cuffs with….

burlap rose

I basically folded over some burlap and began wrapping and twisting it, tacking as I went with a needle and thread until it looked like a rose. Then I tacked it onto the stocking.   I used some ribbon and sewed it to the inside edge of the stocking so I could hang them on my dining room chairs.

stockings

I just LOVE how they turned out, and they look really cute in my dining room!

burlap Christmas stocking (2)

These were so inexpensive to make!  Basically the cost was just the money I spend on the burlap from Michaels, which was less than $10.00 for both kinds!

Hope you like my stockings, and I’d love to know if you make them!

Blessings to all of you!
Missy

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Nursery REVEAL!

You all know I’ve been working on the church nursery for a while….well, I’m finally ready to show you everything!

Here’s what the nursery looks like now…bright, cheery and much more up-to-date than the old one!

How to decorate a church nursery

We still have some bedding that’s getting the final touches put on it, a changing pad cover, and some pillows for the rocking chairs…they just didn’t get done in time for these photos, but it stills looks good enough to call done!

nursery ideas

The little green rug, and the larger matching one, came from Garden Ridge….both were a smidgeon over $200.00! They remind me of grass, and feel amazing under foot!

safari nursery ideas

I love how the artwork, and bins came together in the picture above! Each bin has two little Noah’s Ark tags with numbers on them….one stays with the child, and one goes with the parent. That’s how we know what child belongs to what parent! :0) They have to show us their tag to pick up their child with the corresponding numbered tag!

My favorite thing in the whole nursery is the giant color blocked giraffe on this wall! :0) You just can’t get much more bang for your buck than this $25.00 giraffe!

vinyl giraffe


church nursery ideas

We still have to find a suitable paper towel holder, but I love the little soap dispensers I found at Walmart….the blue was just right!

church nursery ideas

Here’s another wall of storage….bins, cabinet with white erase board attached, canisters and shelving!|

how to decorate a church nursery

I really love the chalkboard vinyl tags I cut out for the snack canisters!

cute canister ideas

Here are some Before & After pics:

View into the bed area and cubby….

church nursery ideas

Wall of hooks, turned into art and bin storage!

church nursery decorating ideas

Wall of toys, into color blocked giraffe art….

cute church nurseries

I just love how it all came together!

What da think?!

If you weren’t able to follow along for the whole nursery ride, you can find the other posts as follows:

1.Beginning of the nursery
2.How to Make Safari Artwork
3.Painting and accessories update!
4.We have COLOR!!
5.Cute decorating ideas!
6.Cute hardware and accessories!

Blessings & Hugs!
Missy

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Church Nursery Accessories

How adorable are these knobs?!

cheap knobs

I have to tell you about a GREAT company, D. Lawless Hardware.  They have so many wonderful knobs, pulls and tons of other goodies! I can’t say enough good things about this company! 

I ordered six zebra knobs for the changing table I got from Walmart, and I think it turned out so sweet. So much better than the plain little while knobs that came on it. :0) The little zebra knobs were only $3.08 each…I couldn’t find anything in any store that even came close to that price!

changing table

I also ordered pulls for the cabinets in the nursery and the nursery bathroom too.  I picked out an antique brass pull because all the knobs and hinges in there are that metal.  I found these, I thought they kind of had a safari-ish feel to them too…and they were only $1.49 each! I’m tellin’ ya, D Lawless is a great place to find hardware!

D Lawless Hardware

Here’s what the cabinets looked like before the pulls….

How to spruce up cabinets

Here are the AFTER photos:

inexpensive hardware

D Lawless Hardware

I love the difference the knobs made in the room!

Here’s another before and after for you.  See this little cubby……

cubbies

Here it is now!  We took the back off, painted the body blue and the back green, and screwed the back on.  Tada, all new cubby!

cubbies

Here’s one more accessory before and after for you.  We got four of the large animal crackers containers from Sam’s Club……………

cute cannisters

I used OOPS to get the labels off the containers……

how to get stickers off

See how clean it is after you use the OOPS!…….

cute cannisters

Then I bought some chalkboard vinyl online and used my cricut machine to cut out some labels. Safari Crackers anyone?!  LOL

animal crackers

Next time…………the BIG REVEAL!

Blessings
Missy

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Church Nursery Decorating Ideas… CUTE!~

Hey Ya’ll!  Last time I showed you this picture, and told you I’d tell you what I was doing with the big square……

color blocking

WELLLLL….it’s going to have this inside it!! (after it’s painted green, of course!)  :0)

vinyl giraffe cut out

You wanna see??

Here ya go!

safari decorating ideas

Isn’t is just adorable!  I ordered the giraffe from Etsy for $25.00, and I really think it just makes the room!

The same day we worked on this, one of our church guys (Jim) did this!  See the white on the cabinet door? It’s marker board! I found it at Lowes and he took it home and cut it down for me. I used double sided carpet tape to hang it and it worked great!  Where the old marker board used to hang (there in the blank space beside the cabinet) we did something else. 

how to make your own white board

SEE!! All new shelving! Yay!! Such a better use for all that space than where one white marker board used to hang! :0)

Safari Nursery

Next time I hope to show you the great hardware, and accessories we did for the nursery!  Yay!

Blessings

Missy

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