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Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2018

Sailboat Room Decor DIY | Coastal Decor | Craft Klatch

Create some coastal home decor with this easy sailboat craft!  

Here is a quick video tutorial, so you can see exactly how we made them:



The links below help support this channel,  as I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

You will need:
3/4" plywood:  Best to get it from your local home improvement store
Saw I use:  https://amzn.to/2QiwKUs
Sander or sandpaper:  https://amzn.to/2p1KIxT
Ivory paint:  https://amzn.to/2x1uLv4
Blue paint:  https://amzn.to/2QopCWS
Dowel for mast:  https://amzn.to/2CBi7Zy
Felt:  https://amzn.to/2MYyN26
Glue:  https://amzn.to/2CFPcUg
Dowel pins:  https://amzn.to/2oS8cFr

Drill:  https://amzn.to/2N1VDGc


Directions:

1.  Trace sails and bases of the boats onto 3/4" plywood.




2.  Sand the pieces.

3.  Paint the pieces.  Choose colors that go with your decor.


5.  Use your sander to distress the paint.  It gives it a matte finish and makes it look time worn.

6.  Greg helped me put them together.  I stained the dowel and then we found the center of the bases.

7.  We drilled a hole into the base.

8.  We drilled holes for the dowel pins, to add support for the sails.

9.  We added the pins with glue in the holes and along the mast.




10.  We added the sales.


11.  We used a rubber band to keep it all together, while the glue dried.

12.  While the glue was drying, I took some felt and painted it a coral color.  I cut it into the shape of an elongated diamond.


13.  I glued them on the top of the masts.



That's it!  Now you have some fun coastal decor that can be personalized to match your decor perfectly!


Thanks for stopping by!  Remember:  Life's too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™  Stay safe!

Mona
























Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Easy Stamped Stone Coasters | Another Coaster Friday | Craft Klatch

Learn how to make easy stamped stone tile coasters!  They are inexpensive and easy!

Here is a quick video tutorial, so you can see exactly how I made them!


You will need:
(Links below contain affiliate links.  I may make a small commission at no additional cost to you.)
Tile:  https://amzn.to/2O7bCPQ
StazOn:  https://amzn.to/2vT6OWS

Pig stamp:  https://amzn.to/2vT6V4K

Directions:

1.  I had these stone tiles and cleaned them with some rubbing alcohol to get off any grime or dust.

2.  I found this A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E pig stamp in the clearance section.  How could I resist?!?!?!

3.  I used a stamp pad that is permanent and will withstand use and washing.  I loaded my stamp.

4.  I centered it, pressed it down and stamped the tiles.


Look how cute!!!!

5.  I had another stamp on hand that I thought I would try.

 You can customize them with any kind of stamps.  They have an old world look, but can still be fun!

That's it!  Remember:  Life's too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™  Stay safe!

Mona










Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Wedding Box DIY ~ Wedding Crafts ~ Craft Klatch

Learn how to make a Mr and Mrs wedding box in this DIY craft tutorial!!!

Here is the video tutorial, so you can see exactly how I made it:
This blog contains affiliate links, for which I may receive a small commission, at no additional cost to you.

I made this as part of a wedding gift, for my nephew and his bride.  It was made with their wedding color (purple) and a washed out gray, because they had gotten married on the beach and it reminded me of driftwood.

This all came about, when my purse was filled with wedding confetti.  You can find that story on the Wedding Coasters post and the Wedding Paperweights!  I needed something to put the coasters in and I thought a personalized box would be nice.  They could use it any way they like.  They could use it as a jewelry box, or a catch all home decor item, perfect in their foyer for keys and such.  



You will need:

Wood box:  http://amzn.to/2FJvOHb
Acrylic paint (be sure to use 3wedding colors):  http://amzn.to/2pmcWDa
Matte varnish:  http://amzn.to/2IA1P24
Sanding block:  http://amzn.to/2FH6Ic1
Cricut (Amazon):  http://amzn.to/2wChE2l  
Cricut (Cricut site):  http://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?B=993649&U=1248544&M=51766&urllink=

Cricut vinyls:  http://amzn.to/2w4DOJj

I found a beautiful wide satin ribbon at the craft store,
to finish it off.




Directions:

1.  I bought an unfinished box that was big enough to include the coasters and paperweights I wanted to put in it.

2.  I removed the hinges.

3.  The wedding color was purple, so I selected a combination of three purples.  They are all acrylic paint and one was metallic.

4.  I put all three colors on my brush and painted the box.  I don't mix the colors together.  I like the look of different colors blended together.

5.  While the paint was drying, I used my Cricut to cut Mr and Mrs out of vinyl.  I also did smaller cutouts for the inside.

6.  I put the vinyl onto the transfer tape and centered it on the box.

7.  I burnished it down, to make sure the vinyl was stuck to the box.

8.  I removed the transfer tape.

9.  I then used the same combo of purples and painted over the vinyl lettering.  I made sure I went in all directions.  I do this so if any paint should seep under the vinyl, it will be the purple, not the next color.  If it does seep under, you will never know!  Do this wherever you want lettering.

10.  I used a combination of gray and white acrylic paint and painted over the whole box.

11.  Once dry, I pulled off the vinyl.

The lettering came out crisp and perfect!

12.  I used a sanding block to sand some of the corners and give it a worn look.

Remember to give special attention to edges and corners, where you would normally see more wear and tear.

13.  I wiped off the dust and then finish off with a clear, matte varnish.  I suggest a minimum of two coats.

14.  I reattached the hinges.

15.  I added a single piece of purple confetti, since the confetti is what started this whole thing!

You can see the additional lettering I did on the inside.  It's a great opportunity to personalize it!

I added the coasters and the paperweights and it all coordinated.  



That's it!  You could use this technique to make a larger box for the cards or other wedding decor or home decor items!


Thanks for stopping by!  Remember:  Life's too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™  Stay safe!

Mona