Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

oh, what a day is today!

the past few days have been emotionally cramping my style...

i can't tell if it's from lack of any sort of crying over the past 6 months or the never ending to do list at work that i can never seem to cross things off of. i'm usually a jolly old soul, but the stress has been really exhausting this week.

fortunately, for the sake of me keeping some sort of sanity, God decided it would be a good idea to allow humanity to create things such as Zumba, acrylic paints, canvas totes, and Chick-fil-A; all of which i've allowed myself to indulge in over the past two days. my oh my, how crazy good all these frustrations can be used for something other than indulging in the oh so tempting chocolate & nut covered candy apple that was definitely shoved in my presence the minute things started to get sticky. 

i'm thankful that sometimes after a really really terrible day that i can come home and work on a project i've been meaning to get my hands on for weeks but probably wouldn't have turned out like i wanted without the channeling of said frustrations. i'm thankful that something so tiny as painting stupid  little hearts on a canvas tote can somehow relieve and make me feel that maybe my day wasn't so bad after all; that tomorrow is a new day. and if tomorrow sucks; then i always have the candy apple to keep me company. 

xoxo, tina 



Tuesday, April 5, 2011

jazz & paper

i was just browsing around the blog world today and found out that april is national jazz appreciation month! guys, if you didn't know.. i have a thing for jazz.. and record players. i can't even believe that there is a whole month dedicated to such wonders.

i know i might be the only one in excitement over this, but it's the little things, guys. the little things that make me oh so happy!

So for now.. in celebrating such wonderful music, here is a downloadable paper project from the curiosity group!



who doesn't love a little paper folding break in their day?
and it comes with mini record's and covers!
genius.


God bless you jazz month.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Birds & Canvas

 When it comes to gift giving, I LOVE to make the gifts, if I can. 
Giving gifts, for me, is one way I can show the person that I have been paying attention to the things they like. 

I'm all about making/buying gifts that are unique to that one person. 
You would not believe the impact just one thoughtful gift can have on a person. 
It makes them feel treasured.
I like being able to demonstrate my love for this person in this fun way.



SO, about a month ago, I found myself trying to come up with an idea for my good friend Jennifer's birthday present. To sum her up in one word...
ECLECTIC.
music.to.my.ears.

Plus, she is graduating in December & will have a new place so I thought the perfect gift would be some wall art to decorate those bare walls!! 

I happened to find the perfect gift to make. 

Isn't it beautiful? 
 
You won't believe how stinkin' easy this was! 

Before, I begin this fun tutorial for you guys I want to give complete credit to Ashley Ann whose blog is seriously wonderful & full of more DIYs that look like so much fun.

SO, LET'S BEGIN!! 

Here is what you will need:
 
Canvas
[any size works]
Paint 
[I used a gray color for the canvas]
Paint brushes 
Mod Podge 
Scrapbook paper  
[find your favorite prints, mix n' match]

Since the birds were the focal point of the wall art, I tried to find two contrasting patterns like these first: 


I chose my other patterns to accent the the main colors of the two above to really pull everything together.  
{I got everything at Hobby Lobby for under $20, minus the Mod Podge that I already had..it's so handy!}

Step 1:
 If you are painting the canvas, go ahead and paint a few coats to the shade of your hearts desire.
Step 2: 
 While your canvas is drying, cut your random scrapbook paper for your leaves.
[You can either free hand this or draw the leaf shape on the wrong side of the paper and then cut]
Step 3: 
Before I glued down my leaves, I laid them out on the canvas in the positions I wanted so I could play around with them until they were just right. 
Step 4:  
After you have figured out the exact position for your leaves, draw (with pencil) the branches to connect everything together. 


Step 5: 
 Glue down the paper. I applied Mod Podge to the back of the paper and then stick them on the canvas.
[Make sure you do a thin layer on the back so they won't bubble.] 
After I glued them down, I went back over the top & edges of the paper and applied another thin layer of Mod Podge. 
Step 6:  
Once the Mod Podge dries, you can paint your branches. Easy breezy!

Just like this.... 

(i painted my branches a little bit thicker than i wanted, but it still came together..so don't stress out if you mess up, it will just make it more unique!)


For the birds, I initially tried to free hand them, but seeing as how God did not give me the gift to draw, I just blew up the original photo of the DIY, cut out the birds, and traced them on the backside of the two patterns. I glued them down the same way that I did the leaves. 

SIDE NOTE: 
the Mod Podge dries clear, however, when it did dry, it left the surrounding edges of all the leaves and birds a little darker shade than the entire canvas. In order to fix this just repaint the canvas to get it to it's new darker shade. 

Here is my finished product:


It was so exciting to give these to her & see her reaction. I honestly wasn't sure if I liked them as much as the original, but she LOVED them. 

Now they have found a new home here in Jenn's room until she finally gets her new place!


I can't wait to see their new home after graduation! 

P.S. All of these pictures were courtesy of the beloved iPhone. As much as I love this phone, I do not love how the pictures look. I promise next DIY will be with a much better camera! 

Hope you enjoyed my first tutorial!

Have a great Wednesday! 

Love, Tina.






Monday, September 27, 2010

magical monday.




Can I just say that these are the most beautiful pumpkins I have ever seen?!
Like. takeyourbreatheaway. Gorgeous.
You want to know what is even better about these little pumpkins?

That even you and I can have pumpkins just like these too!
SO  E X C I T I N G.

Last night, I was seriously just doing a google search for pumpkins...and I stumbled across these pretty little fall things. I seriously just stared in jaw dropping awe when this picture came up. I knew I had to share this with you.

{i warned you of my obsession}

So, not only to my happiness did I happen to find this picture, BUT I also realized it was actually a DIY project that you can find here at Danielle Thompson's blog.

She is brilliant.
Her work is magical.

Considering it's perfect DIY weather, I thought we could all indulge.
I can't wait to try this one rainy afternoon.
I promise to post the pics.

You should try them too!
And once you are done, you should share your finished product.
I would love to see.

HAPPY MONDAY!! :)