Showing posts with label old window. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old window. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Old Window Turned Weekly Organizer

Thought I would share with you a chalkboard weekly organizer. I'm working real hard to get organized and this is a great way to do just that...and they don't call me The Sash to Treasure Lady for nothin'...


This isn't exactly a picture step-by-step tutorial but I am going to include it in with my tutorials anyways...






I'm a little hooked on that chalkboard paint right now, especially since they carry it in spray paint form...I am crazy about some spray paint! I took one of my smaller 6 paned windows and wiped it down to clean it up a little since I leave them outside. I sanded each of the panes a bit, just so that the paint wouldn't have any trouble adhering to the glass, then I sprayed several coats of the chalkboard spray paint onto each of the panes. I guess it ended up being about 4 coats. Once the chalkboard paint was dry, I brought the window inside and painted the sash a glossy white.








I found a font that I liked on my computer and printed out each day of the week, combining Saturday and Sunday since there were only 6 panes. On the back of each printed piece of paper, I rubbed the paper with chalk. I then transferred each word to the pane by tracing over the word. With white paint, I painted each word onto the pane.










While I was waiting on Monday-Sunday to dry, I decided to make several cute little flowers with different beads, buttons, feathers, and fabric scraps, gluing them onto two of the corners once all of the paint was dry.







Don't you love this?! I thought it turned out wonderfully! I'm trying to figure out what I did before chalkboard paint. If you don't watch out, you may find my entire home coated in chalkboard paint. Oh man, how cool would it be to find an old clunker of a car and coat it with chalkboard paint...I'll have to work on that!





Domestically Speaking




I linked this project up with Domesticaly Speaking's 96th PoPP...go check it out and other neat projects!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Craft Show...TOMORROW!


Confession time!... the night before a craft show, I always set up my booth in my kitchen... is that weird? I don't think so, I think that it is being prepared!...So, you wanna see what my set up will look like tomorrow?! Not that I won't be posting pictures of the show tomorrow, too.



Ha, my kitchen looks like a country store! One day!...I've learned a whole lot lately, about life and what not, and I guess the major lesson learned is this... Life is too short to not do what you love. So one day, some day, I'll have my country store! But until then, I'll do craft shows, sell on Etsy and Facebook, and spread His Word, one window sash at a time!

Monday, September 5, 2011

Wreath Made From Folded Pages Tutorial

I was gonna save this tutorial until tomorrow but it is so pretty...I couldn't wait!!

This is a tutorial for a wreath made from an old dictionary. It is the perfect accent to any bare wall, cupboard door, mirror, old window, front door, or... well this thing would look great anywhere you put it! It was simple to make, although it looks pretty trying. Hopefully, after the tutorial, you will agree with me on the simplicity of this project!


Ok, so lets get started. You will need only a few things:


an old book

pins

a wreath, either straw or foam will work

burlap

hot glue gun

scissors

(These first 4 steps aren't necessarily required. I bought some old wreaths from the local Christian Ministry and they were all covered with old fabric or ribbon. I wanted to cover mine with burlap but the actual wreath itself will not show.)

1.) Cut the burlap into strips. It doesn't matter how long or how wide, this will be used to wrap around the wreath. Like I said, this part of the wreath will not show.



2.) Take your hot glue gun and put a strip of hot glue on an end of the burlap.


3.) Press the burlap (where you put the strip of glue) to the wreath.



4.) You will now wrap the burlap around and around. If you have 1 long piece of burlap, then just wrap it around the wreath until the wreath is covered, gluing the end of the strip of burlap to the wreath. If you have several short pieces of burlap, then glue the strip, wrap, and glue the end piece. Then repeat until the wreath is covered.


5.) Now grab your old book. The more faded and yellow the pages, the better this wreath will look! I recently went to a flea market and found a booth full of nothing but old books. The book I am using happens to be a dictionary...from 1947! Flea markets and yard sales are great places to find treasures like this! Begin tearing out pages, very carefully. Oh, and if your husband is a lover of old books, don't let him see you! This just about started World War 3 at my house!! You can tear out 1 at a time or you can get a little more bold and tear out several pages at once. This is probably a better idea since its going to take a whole lot of pages!


6.) Begin folding your pages, accordion style. This is another one of those times where you will want to use more than 1 sheet of paper. I would take a stack, 5 or so sheets, and fold them together.


This is what your pages should look like once you have folded them....




...and after you have pulled the pages apart.




7.) Now, it's time to get to work...begin pinning the torn end of your folded paper to the outer edge of the wreath. For this first layer, you will want to slightly overlap as you pin. Go all the way around the outer edge until you meet up with the first piece of paper pinned.



8.) Now, coming down about 1/3 to 1/2 of an inch, begin pinning your second layer of folded pages. It is best to pin each of these pages between the 2 from the previous layer. The gives the wreath a little more dimension and breaks up the gaps.




9.) Continue pinning all the way around. Then begin your third layer, again pinning each of these pages between the 2 from the previous layer.




This is what your wreath should look like after the third layer of pages are pinned to the wreath.



10.) Now begin pinning your fourth and final layer, and again pinning each of these pages between the 2 from the previous layer. This layer will almost be touching the table or floor beneath your wreath. This might get a little tricky just because of all the folded paper everywhere, but just be patient...you are almost finished!




...keep pinning....




At Last!! The last layer of pages will all fall inward. If they need a little help, just "fluff" the pages, carefully, by pulling the folds toward the middle. We're almost done. All we need to do to finish is add something to hang the wreath.




11.) Cut 2 long strips of burlap. With the first strip, you will tie it into a bow, like so...




...and with the other strip, just fold it in half.



12.) Place a big dot of hot glue onto the top fold of the strip and attach the bow.



13.) Now place another really big dot of glue on the back of the wreath. Attach the 2 strips of burlap here. Your wreath may be a little heavy so you can also push a few pins to keep it in place. If you have any extra burlap hanging down, you can cut it or leave it, either way, it won't show.


All you have to do now is find a place to hang it!!



This is such a beautiful project, and wouldn't you agree with me on the simplicity?! It's the perfect wreath for fall, or Christmas. It would go nice in a shabby-chic themed home, a country or a beach home...like I said earlier, it would go great anywhere! It would even make for some nice reading on the wall in the bathroom! :)



...Happy Crafting!

Monday, January 31, 2011

A Little Sonshine...the Perfect Remedy


I know, I know...it has been too long. I'm really gonna try harder at keeping this page current. Although, not much has been missed. Until this weekend, I hadn't picked up a paintbrush, a crochet hook, needle, thread, a piece of scrap wood...well you get the picture...anything, in quite some time. I have had such a desire to "create" but no motivation. Christmas has past, spring seems so far away, and the next craft show is in about 3 months. SO, what do I do? ...

...Well, I went to a Gift and Jewelry show with a dear, dear friend on Saturday...found a booth full of pin on ribbons and flowers, and immediately couldn't wait to get home and pour out my ideas onto a canvas...which in my case is a window. I had this old thing sitting outside, knowing something wonderful could come out of an old window with a missing pane....but what? Ta Da!...perfect for a little girls room, right? (Or this big girl for that matter!) And the ideas didn't stop there. Hopefully I will be posting pictures soon of some other creations.

With the sunny, WARM weather that decided to show up on my doorstep this weekend, which just happened to be the last weekend in...JaNuArY...God brought a warmth to my spirit and, like the flowers that He will soon enough create to burst forth from the dirt, He has filled me once again with ideas that I am busting at the seams to get my hands on.

So I have no holiday to create for, no up coming craft show, and no more room to store my completed creations, what am I gonna do with the creations that come from this spring of ideas?..I'm thinking Etsy may be just the place for me...Ya'll say a prayer for me...this is about to get exciting!