Monday, July 16, 2012

Fabric Covered Letter

Ok here is the tutorial for the fabulous door hanger...
The H I found is from Hobby Lobby, they have different sizes and styles of letters.
The fantastic fabric was a fat quarter I picked up and stashed for something fun :)
I traced the letter onto the backside of the fabric.
Cut the letter out as close as you can to the line. 
I used some homemade mod podge, brushed the mod podge onto the letter and very carefully place the fabric onto the letter.
Tip 1: You have to rub the fabric for as long as it takes the glue to dry or else it will bubble up at the last second. 
Tip 2: On most mod podge projects, you put the glue down before you put the whatever on and then brush glue on top of whatever you glued down... don't do that with this project, the fabric will peel off the letter VERY easily and is a lot more likely to bubble.
I used a razor blade to cut off any excess fabric that was hanging over.
I used a scrap piece of burlap for the hanger, just hot glued it onto the back of the letter.
Tied the bow with black burlap and hot glued it onto the middle of the 'hanger burlap'

and Taa Daa! I love it!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

New Touches

Just a few little changes in mi casa...
I have had the same Southern Living flower bucket hanging on my front door forever, I never even had any flowers in it. I can't make myself spend that much money on fake flowers. The ones that look good are expensive, even though they last forever, I just can't do it.
I am in love with my new H :) I will probably do another post on how I made it, it was very difficult and complicated, don't try it, you should just pay me to make you one.
Just kidding, it's SO easy, you'll see!
I also have to give credit to my homegirl April Conway for telling me to put the bow on top. It totally made it 100% cuter!

Next is my heart on a stick... my mom made this awesome heart with wings (along with a lot of other things) for my wedding reception. I have hung onto it for the obvious reason of... it's awesome!
It looked like of naked hanging on the dining room wall by itself. While I was in the alley a couple weeks ago I found this beautiful limb, perfect for nailing to the wall, right? (Isn't that what everyone thinks when they find a stick laying in an alley? No?)
The heart is actually hanging from a little piece of the stick so it kind of swings back and forth a tiny bit with the air from the ceiling fan. I love it!

This is the most random thing, I know, but I love it. An old bottle, I have no idea where it came from, I have a stash of things like this in my hall closet. 
When I was making the H for the door I had a perfect little strip of fabric left over that I thought needed to be tied onto something for an extra touch. I ended up hot gluing it onto the bottle.
The bottle is just sitting on the tray I put our keys on by the front door.
Makes me happy :)

Thursday, July 12, 2012

New Living Room Art!


Yay! I have had my eye on this project for a long time and finally got to do it! 
The beautiful thing about being a teacher is getting summers off, don't let anyone ever complain about that! Yes we still have to go to staff development and work in our rooms to get ready for the next year but you still have a beautiful amount of time to work on projects, oh yeah, and hang out with your children :)
I saw this on Pinterest, I think I actually think it's one of the first things I ever pinned, aww.
I fell in love with the look and the words, they are actually the lyrics to an Ingrid Michaelson song. (I may or may not have spelled her name wrong, sorry Ingrid)
The link to the original project is here. Me Oh My... It's a super fun blog with lots of cute stuff, I highly recommend browsing through it!

So I had this awkward spot in my living room and wasn't sure what to put there and then it came to me... a big plank of wood with something cute painted on it...
There's my plank of wood... It took forever for me to actually stain it, and of course I took pictures because it was the first thing I ever stained, and I think I did a pretty good job
I don't remember the brand but I do remember the color was ebony. It actually stayed in my living room just stained for a long time, I think it looks pretty :)
But I finally put a good movie on and plopped down in the floor and started painting the words to the fun little song.
Oh yeah and it looks awesome with my new lamps! I love my new lamps, I went to Home Goods for the first time this summer and scored them for an awesome price! 
I am thinking of doing a booth at the First Saturday show at the Chicken Farm Art Center in August, trying to make some extra money and get my 'business' started... I feel like a child with a lemonade stand when I saw my 'business', I have no 'business' I make no money, lol. One day...
Anyways, I really enjoyed making this and thought about doing some smaller ones, that could hang on a wall or sit on a table/dresser with sweet sayings, verses, something...



Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Family Pics

We were lucky enough to win a photo session with Kensie Lee Yarbrough! I absolutely love her! 
She is unbelievably talented and loves what she does. 
I had a whole board on Pinterest for family picture ideas and she had the whole thing printed off when she came to our session and totally listened to my ideas and had her own awesome ideas to incorporate. 
I cannot recommend her enough!
She also did gorgeous maternity and newborn pictures for my sister-in-law... visit her website and use her!















This is my absolute favorite! The boys expressions couldn't have been any better!

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Save the Toms!


I have a very obvious love for leopard print and Toms...
and I have a very sad story about my very first pair of leopard Toms that I love the most...
they began to fade, got some stains and then one day I looked down and I could see my big pink toenail sticking out :( (Ok it's not that sad of a story, but it is to me)
I was sad but retired them to the top of the closet and for Mothers Day and my birthday got two beautiful new pairs but still missed the originals. Then I remember seeing on a blog somewhere, I think it was Ashley Ann. She put a patch at the toe of her Toms, so I started experimenting.
I used some fantastic Amy Butler fabric, razor blade and a hot glue gun!
This is what I ended up with and it didn't look quite right so I went and grabbed another piece of scrap fabric and perfect...

I am totally in love with them!





Friday, July 6, 2012

Fear

First of all I need to apologize because I have no idea how to blur out this woman's name. 
I stumbled across this board on Pinterest yesterday and it broke my heart.
I just wanted to share it because it makes me sad that someone would live with such negativity and fear in their life. 
Now I realize that I have no idea what her story and situation is but further down on the board most of the comments on the amazing pictures had something to do with 'too scary'. 
I'm going to assume the best and say that she pinned these things so that she can prove herself wrong and turn it into a bucket list.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Re-Paint By Number


I have always thought paint by numbers were neat looking, especially when done with bright fun colors. The only problem is they are usually of little kids fishing or dogs... stuff that doesn't look great hanging in my house. I got to spend the weekend with my super awesome friend, Aubrey. Aubrey has the cutest house on the face of the earth and some stinking awesome paint by numbers, legit ones. There were a few things that she was getting rid of that I brought home with me. Two of them were some paint by number roses that I think her grandmother painted onto crushed velvet. The only problem was that the colors were very very sad.
A while back I saw a project on a blog that I follow, Ashley Ann (Jade says I stalk). She bought an old picture and repainted over it, paint-by-number-esque. Here is a link to that project.
So I took the sad colored roses and tried it myself. 
Here are the originals...
(It is completely impossible to take a picture of something in a frame with a black background without a reflection)
I grabbed some acrylic paint that I already had in some fun, bright colors and just painted over what was already there. Here's what I got...


I painted the frames, too.


I seriously couldn't get a picture without a crazy glare or reflection... I haven't decided where to put these yet, but I absolutely love them! This was seriously my favorite project, I had so much fun painting! I may go crazy and start repainting all the paint-by-numbers I can find. Hint, Hint, if anyone has any they don't want any more.
Thanks Aubrey for these treasures!