Hi Everyone!
So Halloween is almost here! I can't believe that October is nearly over! A lot of you will be prepping your houses for Halloween, so while you are doing that, why not add this cute little Jack-o-lantern bowl to your decor? He is super easy and cheap to make. Let's get started!
Things You Need:
-Round glass bowl
-Orange paint
-Black paint marker
Step 1:
Take your glass bowl and carefully wash it with soap and water. Rinse it out and dry it.
Step 2:
Once it is dry, you can pour some of the orange paint into the bowl. Slowly, rotate the bowl around on its side. The goal is to cover the inside with the paint. If you need to add more, feel free.
Step 3:
Once you have covered the inside, you can pour the excess back into the paint bottle or you can leave it in the to dry at the bottom of the bowl. I did the second one because there wasn't a lot of paint in my bowl left. Leave it to dry.
Step 4:
Once it is dry, take your black paint marker and draw on the eyes, nose and mouth however you would like. If you feel it is too thin and you can see orange through the black paint, very carefully go over it a second time. I found that dabbing the areas that were thin worked better than drawing over top it. Let that dry and then you are done!
So that is the little Jack-o-lantern bowl decor piece. I haven't decided where I am going to put him, but I'm sure I will find a spot for him. I hope you enjoyed this DIY Halloween project! If you do this DIY, then be sure to leave me pictures in the comments section.
I would love to see them! Happy Haunting! xo
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Spruce up those boring Notebooks!
Hi Everyone!
I'm back again with another post I had originally wanted to do back in September, but due to slacking on my part, it is going up now. Personally, I like to have a notebook on hand when I'm in class so I can jot down notes for each day. I always go to the Dollar Store to get my notebooks, but sometimes the covers are kind of ugly. So I figured I could spruce it up on my own. This project is easy and won't take too long to do, depending on how creative you get with it. Let's get started, shall we?
Things You Will Need:
-scissors
-notebook
-different things to decorate the notebook
-full sheets of sticker paper (the kind that isn't pre-cut)
-pencil
Step 1:
I didn't have anything else to use to cover the notebook, so I used sticker sheets. I traced the one side of the notebook. Then, I cut out the sticker paper and after peeling back the backing on the sticker paper, I stuck the sticker paper to the front of the notebook. (Note* You may have to do this a couple of time depending on how opaque or transparent the paper is). You may also need to do this to the back of the notebook.
Step 2:
Next, decorate the notebook as you see fit. Get creative with this part. I kept mine fairly simple. I may add to it, but I haven't fully decided what it will be used for yet. You can use all sorts of things for this. Use things like washi tape, scrapbooking paper, scrapbooking stickers, stamps, materials, ribbons etc. Once you are satisfied with your notebook, you can begin using it. Enjoy!
I hope that you enjoyed this DIY project! If you do these yourself, be sure to share them with me! I would love to see what you all create! I hope you have a great afternoon! Happy Crafting! xoxo
I'm back again with another post I had originally wanted to do back in September, but due to slacking on my part, it is going up now. Personally, I like to have a notebook on hand when I'm in class so I can jot down notes for each day. I always go to the Dollar Store to get my notebooks, but sometimes the covers are kind of ugly. So I figured I could spruce it up on my own. This project is easy and won't take too long to do, depending on how creative you get with it. Let's get started, shall we?
Things You Will Need:
-scissors
-notebook
-different things to decorate the notebook
-full sheets of sticker paper (the kind that isn't pre-cut)
-pencil
Step 1:
I didn't have anything else to use to cover the notebook, so I used sticker sheets. I traced the one side of the notebook. Then, I cut out the sticker paper and after peeling back the backing on the sticker paper, I stuck the sticker paper to the front of the notebook. (Note* You may have to do this a couple of time depending on how opaque or transparent the paper is). You may also need to do this to the back of the notebook.
Step 2:
Next, decorate the notebook as you see fit. Get creative with this part. I kept mine fairly simple. I may add to it, but I haven't fully decided what it will be used for yet. You can use all sorts of things for this. Use things like washi tape, scrapbooking paper, scrapbooking stickers, stamps, materials, ribbons etc. Once you are satisfied with your notebook, you can begin using it. Enjoy!
I hope that you enjoyed this DIY project! If you do these yourself, be sure to share them with me! I would love to see what you all create! I hope you have a great afternoon! Happy Crafting! xoxo
Spruce Up Your School Pencils!
Hi Everyone!
It's Brittany, and I'm back with another DIY project! I had originally planned on posting this project back at the beginning of September for Back to School, but I never got a chance. Anyway, this is a simple and budget-friendly project to revamp those boring Number 2 pencils for school. Let's get started!
Things You Will Need:
- Pencils
- Washi Tape
- Scissors
Step 1:
The first thing you need to do is choose a washi tape that you wish to use. Once you have chosen a washi tape, take the tape and start to unravel it from the roll. Do this slowly. You only want to unravel enough for the length of the pencil.
Step 2:
Place one end of the tape underneath the silver metal part that holds the eraser. Match the other end of the tape to the end of the pencil. If there is some excess, you can cut that off with your scissors.
Step 3:
Repeat the last step until you have covered the pencil. Cut any excess off the bottom. Press down on the tape to make sure that it is all sticking to the pencil. When you are ready to use, you can sharpen it!
And that is it! You have spruced up your boring old pencils with just a couple of materials. This is such a fast way to do this and you will have some pretty fun pencils to use for school. Happy Crafting! xoxo
It's Brittany, and I'm back with another DIY project! I had originally planned on posting this project back at the beginning of September for Back to School, but I never got a chance. Anyway, this is a simple and budget-friendly project to revamp those boring Number 2 pencils for school. Let's get started!
Things You Will Need:
- Pencils
- Washi Tape
- Scissors
Step 1:
The first thing you need to do is choose a washi tape that you wish to use. Once you have chosen a washi tape, take the tape and start to unravel it from the roll. Do this slowly. You only want to unravel enough for the length of the pencil.
Step 2:
Place one end of the tape underneath the silver metal part that holds the eraser. Match the other end of the tape to the end of the pencil. If there is some excess, you can cut that off with your scissors.
Step 3:
Repeat the last step until you have covered the pencil. Cut any excess off the bottom. Press down on the tape to make sure that it is all sticking to the pencil. When you are ready to use, you can sharpen it!
And that is it! You have spruced up your boring old pencils with just a couple of materials. This is such a fast way to do this and you will have some pretty fun pencils to use for school. Happy Crafting! xoxo
Friday, 10 October 2014
What Should I Do With An Old Picture Frame?
Hi Everyone!
So I am playing catchup for this week, so I'm back again with another DIY post. This is another easy and cheap project. A while back I was sitting here with a picture frame I had used for something in my wedding and I really wanted to keep it because it looked nice and vintage. However, the little prop on the back was nearly broken off. I wondered what I could do with it. Then I remembered something I had seen on Pinterest to hold little pictures. So that is what I made.
This DIY is so cheap and so easy. It took me about an hour to an hour and a half. I didn't spend any money because I already had everything I needed in my craft room. If you do need these materials, Michaels and Dollarama are good places to look for supplies.
So if you are ready, let's get started!
The Things You Need:
-old picture frame
-twine
-mini clothes pins
-glue gun
-glue gun glue sticks
-spray paint (optional)
Step 1:
Take the frame apart. Discard the back and the glass.
Step 2:
Put newspaper down in the area you are going to spray paint the frame (this is optional. I didn't like the colour of my frame so I spray painted!).
Step 3:
Once you are prepped for spray painting, set your frame down and put on the first coat. Let that dry (This could take anywhere from 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the type of spray paint you use).
Repeat this step as many times as you need. The paint can be as opaque or sheer as you like. It's completely up to you.
Step 4:
Once you are happy and the paint is dry, bring it back to your work space and plug in your glue gun. Wait for it to get hot.
Step 5:
Once hot, glue one end of the twine to the back of the frame. Then drape the twine to the opposite side and glue it down with the hot glue gun. Cut off the excess twine. Repeat this step as many times as you want. I only did it twice because my frame is small.
Step 6:
Once the glue has dried, attach the mini clothes pins and you are done. Instead of an old picture frame, you now have a newer, more modern version on a picture frame and a nice new decor piece for your home. I hope that you enjoyed this DIY. Definitely let me know if you want to see more home decor DIYs. Also, if you make your own version of this, be sure to send me a picture in the comments or attach a link so I can view them on a different social media site! Have fun and Happy Crafting! xoxo
So I am playing catchup for this week, so I'm back again with another DIY post. This is another easy and cheap project. A while back I was sitting here with a picture frame I had used for something in my wedding and I really wanted to keep it because it looked nice and vintage. However, the little prop on the back was nearly broken off. I wondered what I could do with it. Then I remembered something I had seen on Pinterest to hold little pictures. So that is what I made.
This DIY is so cheap and so easy. It took me about an hour to an hour and a half. I didn't spend any money because I already had everything I needed in my craft room. If you do need these materials, Michaels and Dollarama are good places to look for supplies.
So if you are ready, let's get started!
The Things You Need:
-old picture frame
-twine
-mini clothes pins
-glue gun
-glue gun glue sticks
-spray paint (optional)
Step 1:
Take the frame apart. Discard the back and the glass.
Step 2:
Put newspaper down in the area you are going to spray paint the frame (this is optional. I didn't like the colour of my frame so I spray painted!).
Step 3:
Once you are prepped for spray painting, set your frame down and put on the first coat. Let that dry (This could take anywhere from 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the type of spray paint you use).
Repeat this step as many times as you need. The paint can be as opaque or sheer as you like. It's completely up to you.
Step 4:
Once you are happy and the paint is dry, bring it back to your work space and plug in your glue gun. Wait for it to get hot.
Step 5:
Once hot, glue one end of the twine to the back of the frame. Then drape the twine to the opposite side and glue it down with the hot glue gun. Cut off the excess twine. Repeat this step as many times as you want. I only did it twice because my frame is small.
Step 6:
Once the glue has dried, attach the mini clothes pins and you are done. Instead of an old picture frame, you now have a newer, more modern version on a picture frame and a nice new decor piece for your home. I hope that you enjoyed this DIY. Definitely let me know if you want to see more home decor DIYs. Also, if you make your own version of this, be sure to send me a picture in the comments or attach a link so I can view them on a different social media site! Have fun and Happy Crafting! xoxo
Thursday, 9 October 2014
I LOVE FALL DIY: Leaf Candle Holder
Hi Everyone!
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been busy trying to play catch-up and actually get some stuff done so that I will have stuff to post on here. Anyway, I'm back with a quick, easy, and cheap DIY home decor item for Autumn. Let's get started!
What you will Need:
-candle jar that has been cleaned out
-glue gun
-glue sticks
-fake leaves (I got mine at Dollar Tree)
-twine
Step 1:
Open the package of leaves and determine how big they are. Start laying out how you want it to look when glued around the glass candle jar. Do this while you are waiting for the glue gun to get hot (Oh ya, remember to plug in the glue gun!)
Step 2:
Once your glue gun is ready and you have decided about the placement of the leaves. Start gluing the leaves to the jar. You will want to do this part as fast as possible because the glue dries and hardens fairly quickly. Glue leaves all around the jar. You can put as little or as many as you like.
Step 3: Once you have glued leaves all around the jar, take your twine and cut enough twine so you can wrap it around the jar more than twice. I wrapped it around three times on mine! Once you have knotted it and then tied a bow, you are done! Now you have a cute little Autumn candle holder! Wasn't that easy?!?!
I hope that you enjoyed this simple and cheap tutorial. As you can tell, I only spent about 2 bucks on the leaves because I had everything else at home. If you make your own version of this, I would love to see it, so be sure to leave me a picture of it in the comments or leave me a link where I can view it on another site! Happy Crafting! xoxo
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. I've been busy trying to play catch-up and actually get some stuff done so that I will have stuff to post on here. Anyway, I'm back with a quick, easy, and cheap DIY home decor item for Autumn. Let's get started!
What you will Need:
-candle jar that has been cleaned out
-glue gun
-glue sticks
-fake leaves (I got mine at Dollar Tree)
-twine
Step 1:
Open the package of leaves and determine how big they are. Start laying out how you want it to look when glued around the glass candle jar. Do this while you are waiting for the glue gun to get hot (Oh ya, remember to plug in the glue gun!)
Step 2:
Once your glue gun is ready and you have decided about the placement of the leaves. Start gluing the leaves to the jar. You will want to do this part as fast as possible because the glue dries and hardens fairly quickly. Glue leaves all around the jar. You can put as little or as many as you like.
Step 3: Once you have glued leaves all around the jar, take your twine and cut enough twine so you can wrap it around the jar more than twice. I wrapped it around three times on mine! Once you have knotted it and then tied a bow, you are done! Now you have a cute little Autumn candle holder! Wasn't that easy?!?!
I hope that you enjoyed this simple and cheap tutorial. As you can tell, I only spent about 2 bucks on the leaves because I had everything else at home. If you make your own version of this, I would love to see it, so be sure to leave me a picture of it in the comments or leave me a link where I can view it on another site! Happy Crafting! xoxo
Friday, 3 October 2014
I LOVE FALL: DIY Framed Subway Art!
Hi Guys!
So I'm coming on here today, with another DIY Autumn decor project. This one is super simple and cheap to do. Let's get started!
Things you Need:
-scissors
-computer
-printer
-frame (I got mine from the Dollar Store)
Step 1:
Go online and find pictures of Autumn and/or Thanksgiving Subway Art. When you find one that you like, save the picture to your computer.
Step 2:
Open it from where you saved it on your computer. Copy it onto a Word document. Resize it based on the measurements of your frame. You want it to fit the whole picture frame. Print it out!
Step 3:
Let it dry a little and then cut it out. Open the frame up and fit the picture into the frame. Put everything back into the frame and close it up.
And there you have it! Your own subway art. You can do this for every holiday, just by doing the exact same thing! I plan to switch mine at Halloween and for Christmas! I also made one that was a Fall Bucket List, using these steps. Happy Crafting! xoxo
So I'm coming on here today, with another DIY Autumn decor project. This one is super simple and cheap to do. Let's get started!
Things you Need:
-scissors
-computer
-printer
-frame (I got mine from the Dollar Store)
Step 1:
Go online and find pictures of Autumn and/or Thanksgiving Subway Art. When you find one that you like, save the picture to your computer.
Step 2:
Open it from where you saved it on your computer. Copy it onto a Word document. Resize it based on the measurements of your frame. You want it to fit the whole picture frame. Print it out!
Step 3:
Let it dry a little and then cut it out. Open the frame up and fit the picture into the frame. Put everything back into the frame and close it up.
And there you have it! Your own subway art. You can do this for every holiday, just by doing the exact same thing! I plan to switch mine at Halloween and for Christmas! I also made one that was a Fall Bucket List, using these steps. Happy Crafting! xoxo
I Love Fall: DIY Canvas Subway Art
Hi Everyone!
It's Brittany and I'm back with another Autumn Decor DIY! I'm so excited to share this one with you. I started this project last Thanksgiving but ran out of time to finish it and so this year, I figured I would finish it and show you guys. This one is really time consuming so definitely start this one early. Let's get started!
Things you need:
-canvas
-sharpie markers
-pencil
-eraser
-computer (optional)
-spray sealant
Step 1:
Take your pencil and eraser and lightly plan out what you want your canvas to look like. Really make sure to do it lightly so that you can erase things if needed. You might need to look up different fonts on your computer.
Step 2:
Next, take the Sharpie marker in the colour you have chosen for your background and colour in the background. This is where things are going to get time consuming. Colour in the background. Be sure to go around all of your lettering.
Step 3:
Once the background is completely coloured in and you are happy with it, take the colour you have chosen for the different fonts and start colouring the words in. This is another time consuming portion, but if you make a mistake it is okay. You will be able to go back and fix things up.
Step 4:
Next, take the other colours you chose in colour in any pictures or fonts you decided were going to be coloured.
Step 5:
Go over the canvas and fix up any mistakes as best you can. Let it dry and then spray it with a sealant so it is protected from water. Let that dry and you are finished!
I hope you enjoyed this Fall DIY! I am so happy I finally got this done and can now enjoy it in my living room. Hope you have just as much fun making it as I did! Be sure to share them with me, by leaving a picture in the comments! Happy Crafting! xoxo
It's Brittany and I'm back with another Autumn Decor DIY! I'm so excited to share this one with you. I started this project last Thanksgiving but ran out of time to finish it and so this year, I figured I would finish it and show you guys. This one is really time consuming so definitely start this one early. Let's get started!
Things you need:
-canvas
-sharpie markers
-pencil
-eraser
-computer (optional)
-spray sealant
Step 1:
Take your pencil and eraser and lightly plan out what you want your canvas to look like. Really make sure to do it lightly so that you can erase things if needed. You might need to look up different fonts on your computer.
Step 2:
Next, take the Sharpie marker in the colour you have chosen for your background and colour in the background. This is where things are going to get time consuming. Colour in the background. Be sure to go around all of your lettering.
Step 3:
Once the background is completely coloured in and you are happy with it, take the colour you have chosen for the different fonts and start colouring the words in. This is another time consuming portion, but if you make a mistake it is okay. You will be able to go back and fix things up.
Step 4:
Next, take the other colours you chose in colour in any pictures or fonts you decided were going to be coloured.
Step 5:
Go over the canvas and fix up any mistakes as best you can. Let it dry and then spray it with a sealant so it is protected from water. Let that dry and you are finished!
I hope you enjoyed this Fall DIY! I am so happy I finally got this done and can now enjoy it in my living room. Hope you have just as much fun making it as I did! Be sure to share them with me, by leaving a picture in the comments! Happy Crafting! xoxo
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