Sunday, August 8, 2010

Guest Blogger - Craftify It - Beadboard Picture Key Holder

(Read to the bottom to enter a giveaway to win the supplies to make these.)

Hi! My name is Staci & I blog over at CRAFTIFY IT!

I am so glad that Michelle gave me the opportunity to guest post on Someday Crafts!


She probably doesn't even remember, but just over a year ago when I had been blogging for about 1 week, she featured a preschool craft I did with my students on her blog...the Yarn Spider!

Being brand new to the "Creative Blogging World", Michelle was one of the very 1st blogs I ever discovered & has been a FAVORITE of mine since!
She is always showing off great new ideas and I check in frequently for new inspiration!

Like I mentioned, my blog just reached my 1 year mark in the blogging world & I have LOVED every minute of it! I have met so many fun people & have been inspired by the creative talent that is out there!

I am married to my best friend & am a stay at home mom to 2 adorable little boys!

I also teach preschool out of my home & create Custom Clocks on the side.


Some of my favorite projects I have completed in the past year are :
-my Ugly Brick Planter turned into a beautiful entry table
-this simple and adorable ric rac rosette necklace
- painting our Roll Top Desk for our office
and I am always updating before & afters of our house, since we bought a fixer-upper in September 2009!

I hope you will stop by
Craftify It & say "HI" soon!

But for now, I have a little "How To"...
just for YOU!!!

(READ TO THE BOTTOM TO BE ENTERED IN A GIVEAWAY TO WIN THESE SUPPLIES!)

99% of the time I make something, I dig through my closets/garage/shed & find stuff that I already have.

That way I am not only saving myself time & money,
I'm also cleaning out my "junk" at the same time!

Win-Win!

So this week, I dug out some random $1 store frames my mom had given me awhile back,
grabbed a couple 12x12 pieces of beadboard (I use these to make clocks with)...


and these hangers, I had leftover from this project...


I decided I wanted a new "key holder" on this wall next to my kitchen & figured I could make something with the supplies I had...


Yes...sometimes I stick things up on the "n" for my husband to mail on his way to work &
that clutter below is EMBARRASSING.

Oh well, every girl needs a little humility, right?
1st:
I took the apart the frames & took the wood part outside for a coat of paint.

Spray paint would have been easiest, but I used the interior green paint that is on my kitchen walls, because I wanted it to match...


I also gave the beadboard and the hangers of coat of white Spray Paint...


While everything dried, I came indoors to try to avoid heat stroke from our lovely AZ heat

& pried off the doo-hicky on the back of the frames that makes the frames stand up
(I wanted to remove any excess bulk)


Once the beadboard is dry, add a little color to the creases.
Just use a foam brush and paint right into the cracks...


and then using a wet sponge, wipe off, leaving the paint in the cracks & a little tin of green to the rest of the board. (It doesn't have to be perfect!) Imperfections=Shabby


Now, my original plan was to include a picture...


but I almost skipped that all together, & stuck the hanger on the inside of the smaller frame.
Cute, huh?


I decided I need some pictures of my boys up, so I stuck with my 1st option
& went into Picasa, chose a picture...turned it to Sepia & clicked Print.

It lets you choose the size, so I chose 5x7, making sure I had 2 inches on the sides I could cut off.

I'm sure there is a way that I could have just printed it as a 5x5, but I'm not that knowledgeable with computers, so bear with me:) I printed my 5x7's...


and then used the glass from the frames as a template to cut them to size...


Cute little boys & perfect squares...

Sand down your hooks a bit
(the one on the left has been sanded)...


Next, I drilled the hooks onto the frames.
Do this BEFORE you put the glass back in or you might crack it!


THEN, put your frame back together, with glass & pictures...


Next up, the beadboard needs a little work.
Drill holes in the corners so you can hang with ribbon or material...


I dug out some green polka dotted material & didn't bother ironing it, as I knew I was just going to bunch it up...

Pull through the holes & tie a knot...


Almost done!

Measure where you want your smaller frame to hang & drill a screw into the beadboard...


Now hang your smaller frame on that screw & hang up on the wall!
I love how it ties in with my green & white kitchen now!


perfect spot for our keys...


And I LOVE looking at these pictures of my cute boys...


This project was REALLY simple!
I started & finished it during my son's nap time & using what I already had!

Don't have these supplies laying around, but would like to make one???
Guess what???
I have some extra supplies...
JUST FOR YOU!



Hope on over to Craftify It & say Hello!

If you are a follower, leave a comment & you will be entered to win these supplies!
Hope to see you soon...
Thanks again Michelle for letting me Guest Post Today!!

Photobucket
In case you have never been to Craftify It before, let me just tell you that it is an AWESOME BLOG! I seriously don't know why Staci doesn't have 1000 followers yet. Her projects are usually easy, inexpensive and darling and her home renovation rocks! Like these adorable frames, most of projects and ideas at Craftify It is similar in cuteness and easiness. (Is that a word?) Hop over to Craftify It and look around. Check out her lovely clocks too!



Linking to Finding Fabulous, Romantic Home -Show and Tell Friday, Miss Mustard Seed -Furniture Feature Friday, Lit and Laundry - Finished For Friday, The Inspired Room, Remodelaholics Anonymous, Poppies At Play - Creative Cats , Crafts In Bloom, Kojo Designs - Friday Fun Finds, Fingerprints on the Fridge - Feature Yourself Friday. The Girl Creative - New Friend Friday, That's So Cuegly - Craft Concoction, Sweet Charli , Just A Girl



post signature


26 comments:

  1. Your stuff is just amazing - love it!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Gorgeous! I just love beadboard and this is so creative!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I'm now a follower of your blog! Very inspiring!

    ReplyDelete
  4. this is a fabulous project! I have always loved staci's clocks!

    gail

    ReplyDelete
  5. So cute! I need to do something like that to hang our keys on...they always seem to get lost!

    ReplyDelete
  6. love how you craftify what you have on hand and make it work for you...so cute AND useful, which makes it even better

    ReplyDelete
  7. I've got some leftover beadboard in my garage and have been trying to figure out what to do with it...I love this idea!!! (I'd love to get those hangers and frames to go with it too!!! :))

    New follower...thanks for sharing this!!!

    ReplyDelete
  8. WOW! Love it!
    Definitely another site added to my favorites!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Love, love, love! I just found your blog & am so inspired! Thanks so much for sharing all the wonderful ideas. keep them coming !

    ReplyDelete
  10. wow! very, very pretty. These are so much better than my key shaped key hook. :)

    ReplyDelete
  11. I would love to win these supplies!! This would be so great to hang on my wall, and I LOVE photo crafts!!!
    maryw1981 at yahoo dot com

    ReplyDelete
  12. I love this, featured it today on Craft Gossip :)
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/beadboard-picture-key-holder/

    ReplyDelete
  13. The picture frames are wonderful!!! You are so creative!

    ReplyDelete
  14. These are wonderful. I love how you tied the colors together. Great idea for leftover paint AND making things look cohesive. Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Great Idea, it looks cute and gorgeous:))
    Greetings, from Biljana

    ReplyDelete
  16. That would be a wonderful way to make a personalized coat holder (it would have to be able to manage the weight of course) for each of my children! I have enough hooks left over from a project and I could probably round up frames too.

    Thanks for the inspiration. This was a GREAT project and I am saving it to my favorites.

    ReplyDelete
  17. I love how the bead board dresses up these frames, adorable!

    ReplyDelete
  18. THANK YOU!!!!!! I just found your blog and LOVE it!! I have been wanting to buy frames like these forever but don't want to spend $30+ on each. Thanks so much for showing how to do it!!

    ReplyDelete
  19. This turned out so cute! Thanks for linking up to Topsy Turvy Tuesday's!

    ReplyDelete
  20. I absolutely LOVE these! I want to do 3 for my stairs! You always post so many great projects! Too bad there's not enough time to do them all:)...

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for leaving a comment. I always like to know what you think of the projects I highlight!

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...