Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diy. Show all posts

6.05.2013

SCHOOLHOUSE E&S Co. HACK: Porthole Mirrors

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by rachel w.



When I saw the "Higgins Mirror with Rope Hanger" (pretentious name miright?) online, I decided it would be the perfect fit for my toddler's bedroom. And then I saw that it cost $315. There was NO way that I could justify spending that on one mirror for a Toddler's room, but I really loved it. I had to have it. So I got creative...


... and I am pretty pleased with how they turned out.  I'm thinking they would look great on a back porch as well. For now though, they hang happily to the side of my small fry's bed. I'm happy because I love how they look, and he's happy because he loves how he looks jumping up and down catching glimpses of his reflection. Hope you enjoy this tutorial, and as always, thanks for reading!

Supplies:
  • Sandpaper
  • Glue Gun
  • 1/4" Manilla Rope
  • Round Mirror 
  • Electrical Tape
  • Scissors
  • Spanish Copper Rub n' Buff 
  • Sock
  • 5/16" x 1-9/16" Steel/Zinc Plated Linchpin
  • Not pictured: Screw L Hook for hanging
Instructions:


Clean and sand your surface.

Put a little rub n' buff on that sock.

Apply, let dry, buff.

Ta. Da.

Fold rope in half, thread through linchpin.

Fold loose ends of rope over to form a loop and twist the length of the rope twice.

Secure with hot glue and 1/3 width of electrical tape.

Open linchpin and hot glue to back of mirror.


There ya have it! Let me know if you have any questions!

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5.06.2013

You Put our School on the Map-- Free Teacher Appreciation Printable

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by julie

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! My daughter is finishing up her first year of school. She has absolutely loved every minute of it. This is due, in large part, to her amazing teachers. Her school's PTA rocks Teacher Appreciation Week; they decorate and have daily raffles for prizes, for which they announce the winners over the PA system, and the kids all cheer when their teacher wins a prize. The PTA also buys the teachers a little gift for every day of the week. Each day is a surprise, and all the teachers eagerly check their boxes in the morning to see what the PTA elves have left for them. I signed up for this Monday to kick off the week, so when all 120 staff members go to their boxes this morning they will be greeted with one of these little candy boxes:

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4.26.2013

Bowled Over

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by julie

It's not much of a secret that I am a sucker for the Goodwill, I love it. I love the thrill of the treasure hunt. I  get a rush when I find something truly spectacular. There was a time in my life that I wouldn't have been caught dead in a thrift store (cough cough, high school). I remember the time my mom and sister took me to Savers and I literally got a rash from freaking out for even being in the store.

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4.12.2013

All in the details

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by julie

I have been a fan of Project Runway since Season Two! I love watching the designers create in the crucible known as the Work Room. It's part of the reason I started sewing again, six years ago, after the birth of my daughter. That coupled with all the crazy cool tutorials you could find from women like Dana. I was even more excited when the blog Project Run and Play started up, I loved seeing what the bloggers would create and loved participate by voting each week. I entered the first Sew Along last season with this entry for the Stripes and Polka Dot Challenge!

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3.22.2013

These Are a Few of My Favorite Things... PARTY STYLE!

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by erica
 
Planning a "Favorite Things" Party!

Growing up, I had a friend whose Mom always threw amazing parties. I remember a birthday party of hers… she invited 30 girls and we all sat on the floor around big long tables and ate Chinese food. I was impressed. I remember mine that same year, my Mom bought a few balloons, made a cake and let me invite two friends to Round Table Pizza. I’m pretty sure she used a buy one get one free coupon too. I was equally as impressed.
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3.20.2013

Anchors Aweigh! J.Crew Anchor Tee {diy tutorial}

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by julie


I love spring! I love everything about it. I love the sense of rebirth and sloughing off the old self and emerging from my winter wardrode into in a sea of pastel brights. A sure sign of spring is the return of nautical prints. Blue and white stripes are timeless and evoke warm feelings of summers by the shore and frolicking in the sea. This year I feel the anchor is getting a "boatload" of attention (see what I did there :) Anchors are on everything from shoes to hats and I wanted to jump aboard this trend before it left me on the dock. Okay, I promise to stop with the nautical puns, for now anyway:) Here are a few pics:

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2.22.2013

Living Thing Ring Dish {anthro hack}

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by Rachel W.

diy ring dish inspired by anthropologie


Someday I'll post the full story about how this project kept morphing and failing, and almost turned into an online shop and ended up being completed on a putting green in Las Vegas, but for today, it's just the tutorial...

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2.17.2013

Gel Glitter Nails {tutorial}

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by Andi

DIY Glitter Nails
You didn't get anything sparkly for Valentine's Day either?!? Well, it is time to take matters into your own hands, or feet in this case, and add some glitter yourself! This gel glitter nail tutorial is quick, easy and will definitely keep your cash in your pocketbook. Your toes will look so sparkly and fun that you won't be able to go anywhere without getting compliments on them, and you won't be able to stop admiring them either!  Today I am going to show you how to glitterify (is that a word?) your toenails, but this process can just as easily be done on your fingernails.
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2.13.2013

Glitter and Trim Your Flats {tutorial} + Giveaway (CLOSED)

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by Julie

Add some sparkle to your ballet flats with glitter, bias tape and tacky glue!


They say imitation is the finest form of flattery, and if that's the case, then Mini Boden should be super flattered. I love stores like Mini Boden. I have been eyeing these darling little glitter ballet flats since they came out. It’s just not realistic for me to spend forty bucks on a pair of glitter shoes. Let's be honest, the glitter always rubs off the toes after a couple of months anyway.

When I realized I could make them for under $10, I decided to go for it. This project can be done for pennies if you already have everything on hand. Just grab a pair of flats and get started. Your local thrift store would be a great place to find shoes. It doesn't matter if they are worn; you are going to cover them with glitter. I didn't have a pair  to work with, so I headed over to my neighborhood Old Navy, where I found these silver gems on clearance for $5.49 (this was on Monday so run—don’t walk—to grab a pair). Honestly, I even thought of just keeping the shoes silver and adding the bias tape. Wouldn't that have been cute too?!

 I wanted big glitter, not the micro-fine kind (although you could definitely use it). I went to Michaels where I found Martha Stewart Tinsel glitter on clearance for $1.50 (regularly five bucks, woot woot!). I was on a roll. Then I stopped at JoAnn for yellow bias tape. I bought double fold, but upon returning home realized the single fold stuff would look better and, luckily, I had some on hand so all was not lost. I recommend not going to three stores, but somehow that’s how it played out for me.

Let's get our glitter on!

Supply List

  • ballet flats
  • tacky glue
  • glitter
  • bias tape (I used single fold, not the double fold shown in the pic)
  • foam brush
  • painters tape or masking tape
  • newspaper
  • paper clips or binder clips
    (whatever you have on hand)



If you start off with new shoes, I recommend scuffing them up a bit. You can use fine sandpaper, or just go the au natural route and let you kids wear them for a week. You don’t want to skip this part, otherwise the glue won't adhere as well. Also, mark off a quarter inch or so, so that you can attach the bias tape.


Next you want to tape off the sole of the shoe and stuff the inside with newspaper. This will keep them looking professional by keeping glitter from getting everywhere. Plus if you pack in a whole sheet of newspaper, you can use the paper as a handle, and keep you fingers clean.


Now get a bowl and mix a little Mod Podge and glitter together. Just eyeball it, you really can't screw it up. You want to keep a gluey consistency so it glides on well.


Using a foam brush or paint brush (I am not sure it matters what you use), brush on your first coat of glitter glue. Do one shoe at a time, and by the time you are done with the second shoe the first should be ready for another coat.


Brush on a second layer of the glitter glue. Get yourself a treat while you're at it for doing such an awesome job!


Now you just sponge on some glue on the spots you have missed. I like to sprinkle dry glitter all over the shoe after the second coat to give it a little definition and really make it sparkle.

Check for empty spots and fill in where needed.

Let the shoes dry for a while, maybe overnight, or maybe while you watch an episode of Project Runway—it's your call.

Now take out your bias tape and measure around the shoe to get the length you need to cut. Remember to add a little extra to fold and overlap. Iron one side of the bias tape open.


Initially I wanted to sew the bias tape on, and then I realized this was a physical impossibility when it came to sewing the area close to the toe. I was crushed, I didn't just want to slap the puppy on there, it would have looked too crafty. Then I had a brilliant idea—sew down the folded side of the bias tape to make it appear to be sewn on to the shoe instead of glued. Seriously pleased with this sudden burst of thought, pat on my back! If you really wanted to you could faux sew the toe and then sew the rest of the bias tape to the shoe. Just make sure to use an needle meant for leather. But I opted to faux sew the whole thing.


Now you just take a little tacky glue and wipe it around the rim of the shoe on the inside and out, just do three or four inches at a time.


Just use your finger to spread that glue on there, or use a paintbrush, whatevs!


Now is the time to use those trusty binder clips and paperclips. Clip one on every few inches to make sure the bias tape stays in place. Let dry for the recommended time on the bottle, or half a KU basketball game, which is what I did.


Touch up any holes in the glitter and in the bias tape to make sure it is secure.

Congratulations! You just made a pair of glitter shoes with a fancy bias trim for eight bucks when they retail for $40 online (plus $10 in shipping). You are also encouraged to spray a sealant of some sort to keep it from all coming off. Use whatever you have on hand, just make sure its glossy. otherwise you will lose all that glittery goodness!



Think of the possibilities: you could make shoes to match all of your little girl's dresses. If you made her dress you could also make bias tape from the dress fabric and make a perfect match. Think of how cute these would be with striped or floral bias tape. Oh the possibilities!

In the interest of full disclosure, I am not sure how these will hold up. My daughter has to wear sneakers to school, so really she will only be wearing these to church. I will keep you updated with how they wear!

Stay tuned for another "make it your way" project coming soon.

And since this is my first posting I am thinking a giveaway is in order!
I will be sending one lucky reader everything (except the shoes) you need to make and trim your own pair of glitter shoes for your favorite little girl.


Giveaway Rules:

  • Leave a comment 
  • One entry per person
  • Open to those living in the U.S.
  • Winner picked via random.org
  • Giveaway ends 2/17/13 at 10pm est
Winner will be announced on Monday, February 18th.
May the odds be ever in your favor :)

And the winner is #29 Happy Homemaker And Momma  who said: Thank you so much for this tutorial! These are sooo cute! 

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I shared this project at:

Show and Tell Saturdays at Be Different Act Normal
Strut your Stuff Saturdays @ Six Sisters Stuff
House of Smiths
Craft-o-Maniac
Skip to my Lou
So you think you're crafty
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