Monday, February 13, 2012

scrap book paper birdies!!

I am in love love LOVE with mod podge and scrap book paper...

Aren't they cute????
These little guys are easy to make...and oh so whimsical and cute!! Wanna make your own???

I bought the wood pieces unfinished at Michael's...


Put the cute little birdies on your scrap book paper and trace around them...then cut out...


I painted the back of them...and the front (just in case the scrap book paper isn't cut perfectly) You can just paint around the edges as well.

I painted mine spa blue (my current favorite)
 Once the paint is dry..apply mod podge to the birdies and place scrap book paper cut outs on top

Mod Podge over the top...let dry...and Ta Daaaaa!!


Saturday, February 11, 2012

I made art part two-

I saw a great blog post from two girls being crafty on how to make your own art...you can view the post here

Here is their art....
Painting for the non-artsy 011


and here is mine!!! Same theory but I softened mine up a bit....


I wanted mine to look like it was blowing in the wind...SOOOO easy and so fun!!!

simple and easy crosses

Just a lil' something I whipped up....
I love crosses...here is a simple and easy way to create beautiful crosses for your home or gifts....





wooden cross and metal cross

cut scrap book paper in shape of cross- mod podge the back

apply to wood and mod podge front

attach metal cross with 527 or e600 glue


add bling...and ta daaa!!


Making new art out of old canvases

I'm on a "making art" spree....We are moving to a new office for work and I,of course, get to decorate it!! My budget is limited so I started thinking of what I could do for cheaper - (the chipper chicken I like to say-Father of the Bride anyone?) I knew we needed some wall hangings, pictures, etc. But that stuff is expensive!!! So thrift store here I come!!!
I spotted some "lovely" paintings someone had done on unframed stretched canvas. There were trees and boats and gardens and abstract. They were marked at $2.00 each...SOLD!! I bought four of them. I didn't take before pics though...let's just say they were some one's beginning paintings. I started by painting them all an off white. Took two coats of spray paint. Next was to figure out what to do with them. A painter I am not. Crafty and artsy are two different things....
If you saw the other post I made art you know I am now loving vinyl wall art and creatively using it. So...I thought I would buy a large piece and stretch it between two (or three) canvases. Although, then I got an idea to use the vinyl as a stencil....
Eiffel Tower

stuck to three canvases (I just cut the vinyl between the canvases)

robins egg blue spray paint

I then spray painted over the vinyl

then painted over it with spa blue...

added aging with walnut ink and removed the "stencil"

hmmm, ya...don't like it...AT ALL...
SOOOOOO - not being swayed by my mistake....I rushed out to Joann with my 40% off coupon and bought ANOTHER Eiffel Tower Vinyl stick on...and here we go again....

painted over with spa blue..

applied aging and my SECOND vinyl Eiffel Tower

Isn't the detail in the tower much better than just a white blah??

I sealed it all in with mod podge which made the cool streaking effect...

Here is the finished-er-second finished product...
Ta daaaaa!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

I made art!!

I am in love with the vinyl wall decals...ever since I did the gallery wall I want them everywhere....of course, I can't. So,  I have found other ways to use them. :)

Isn't she pretty?? Want to make one?? I'll show you how!!!


                                 I bought an art canvas and a package of stick and peel wall art.
                                The wall art measurements were 13 x 24 - canvas was 12 x 24 - 

I simply stuck the vinyl onto the canvas using mod podge to ensure proper and permanent sticking.



I went over the entire "painting" with this wonderful product:


it's called walnut ink! I love it! you can use it on wood, paper, or anything porous...it's a wood stain, an ager all in one....this stuff rocks!!! you simply spray it on until desired effect is reached.

I like to spray it and then rub it, then repeat until I like the look of it.

Another layer of mod podge to seal it all in...and....TA DAAAA!!!



Saturday, February 4, 2012

free desk re-do!

I love free stuff...who doesn't???

My dear friend Stacey gave me a fabulous desk...for FREE!!! I saw the look in her eye when I quickly said "yes, I want it"...I've seen that look before...like people don't want to give me stuff because they're afraid I'll make it cute and they will regret it...well....I cant help it...so here is the before:
and here is what she looks like now:

and here is how I did it:

First, I took off all the hardware and gave her a light sand




I usually only do a light sand since I am going to distress it anyway...


after two coats of antique white
I distressed with my trusty mouse sander...spray painted the hardware with amazing rubbed bronze
spray paint by RUST-oleum. and ta da!!!

the perfect laptop desk for the master bedroom...ahhhh...love it!!!