I'm joining up at Kim's Dare to... Deck the Halls over at Newly Woodwards!
I've always wanted a lovely white feather wreath, but I never wanted to shell out the cash to buy one... Last year I decided I'd make one, then Michael's and Hobby Lobby were both out of white feather boas when I went to buy them! Tragedy.
This year I decided to beat the crowds and bought my boas back in October.
I love it! I still HATE the color of the front door, but I love the white feathers! So pretty... One of these days I'll get around to painting the door. Some day. I'd LOVE to buy a new, beautiful, heavy wooden door with a pretty little window in it that actually matches the style of the house and lets me see who's on the porch... But I just shelled out three grand on tuckpointing and seeing as it's actually MY house and not OUR house, that made quite a painful dent in my savings account. Boo. Sometimes being a grown-up blows.
Okay, enough bitching, time for gratuitous close-ups and an unnecessary, and fairly useless, tutorial! Yay!
Oooohh... Feathers...
I added a glittery, little clip-on bird I found in the holiday section at Hobby Lobby. His beak is funny, but he's cute.
I used the largest Styrofoam wreath Hobby Lobby had (50% off, of course).
4 feather boas, also from Hobby Lobby (Not 50% off unfortunately. Those bastards are expeeensive!)
Then I found an end, and used three straight pins to keep it in place.
Wrap, Rinse, Repeat 4 times. And you have a fluffy, fun wreath! Hooray!
This is what the dogs were up to while I was busy wrapping boas.
Must be nice.
What have you made this year? This is it for me... Have you joined in at NewlyWoodwards? If not, go now!
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Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Friday, December 16, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Spring Wreath
I saw this wreath on Living with Lindsay last year and thought it looked cute. I know the concept behind it is two years old, but I don't care. I'm single-handedly staging an Egg-Wreath Revival! Join me, won't you? lol
I used a larger grapevine wreath, I think mine was 14" as opposed to 10", but I wanted to hang it on the front door and no one can see it anyway, so bigger is better.
This is the first wreath I've make that entails more than spraypaint and some fabric, so it did take me longer than the 15 minutes she proposes. But Lindsay is a Craft Queen, so she could probably whip up 5 wreaths in the time it would take me to make one...
I ordered the Quail eggs from Etsy. They all came individually wrapped in toilet paper and not a single one was cracked! I highly recommend the seller.
I used some burlap I had leftover from the media cabinet makeover for the bow.
But beware: if you are going to use Spanish Moss be prepared for a mess!
That's in addition to all the stuff that stayed on the dropcloth I was using!
Have you made a door decoration for Spring yet?
I used a larger grapevine wreath, I think mine was 14" as opposed to 10", but I wanted to hang it on the front door and no one can see it anyway, so bigger is better.
This is the first wreath I've make that entails more than spraypaint and some fabric, so it did take me longer than the 15 minutes she proposes. But Lindsay is a Craft Queen, so she could probably whip up 5 wreaths in the time it would take me to make one...
I ordered the Quail eggs from Etsy. They all came individually wrapped in toilet paper and not a single one was cracked! I highly recommend the seller.
I used some burlap I had leftover from the media cabinet makeover for the bow.
But beware: if you are going to use Spanish Moss be prepared for a mess!
That's in addition to all the stuff that stayed on the dropcloth I was using!
Have you made a door decoration for Spring yet?
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Painted Birdhouses
A few weeks back I saw this awesome pink bird on Lynett's blog and decided I must have it. She told me she got it at Michael's, so off I went. Luckily they had it! But then I had to figure out what to do with it... Not wanting to steal her whole idea, I came home with two of these from their unfinished wood section:
Using supplies I already had (wood stain from this project, craft brushes, paint from the front door, and leftover ceiling paint), I turned them into this:
FYI, if you are detail oriented this project will take you for.ev.er. However, if you are good with spraypainting them, distressing, and calling it a day, it could take you an hour. I chose to stain the roofs and bases carefully and the only small brush I had was like 10 hairs, so it took me like three hourse just to do the stained areas...
Did you notice the base on the left-hand one?
It's the base for my broken candleholder! I love being able to utilize stuff I already have on hand. I did spray this with white Rustoleum pray paint. Then I just hot glued them into place:
I thought it was pretty clever to paint the one with the front door the same color as our own front door, but now I'm not sure I like the color inside the house. I may repaint it blue or gray.
Although it does coordinate with the beak on the pink bird, lol!
What do you think? Have you started crafting for Spring yet?
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