Thursday, July 7, 2011

Guest Blogger - Sweet Peas & Bumblebees - Pottery Barn Kids' Artwork Clothesline



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Hi Someday Crafts readers!


I am thrilled to be unveiling my latest craft project here at Someday Crafts! I love Michelle’s blog and am constantly checking out her newest finds. Thanks to Michelle, I have quite the collection of pins on Pinterest! (:
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I’m Briana from the blog Sweet Peas & Bumblebees. My twin sister and I LOVE to blog about all things crafty and thoroughly enjoy spending our time creating! We even have a linky party on Wednesdays where you can show off your craftiness! We totally love seeing everything you all come up with and would love if you would join us!



Now for my tutorial…


Kid’s Artwork Clothesline {Pottery Barn Knock Off}

My kids love to create their own masterpieces, but I have yet to find a great spot to show off their latest art. Before, my fridge was covered in their creations and they ended up getting lost underneath magnets and dentist reminders. I wanted to be able to show them off like the proud Mom I am!


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When I saw these super cute artwork displays at Pottery Barn Kids, I knew they would be perfect! The only problem?!? My hubby would never agree to me spending $39….each….$78 total. Yikes!

I knew I could make an amazing art display for just a fraction of that. In fact, by using supplies that I already, I only spent about $4 per artwork display! Love it!


Here are the supplies that I had to purchase:



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Picture Wire



I debated on what to use for my actual clothesline. I eventually settled on picture wire. It’s easy to use and very inexpensive. This 25 feet roll was only $2.99!


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Wooden Cutouts


I found these already painted wooden cutouts at Wal-Mart for $1 each. Score!


Additional supplies needed:


Gluegun
Rhinestones *optional*

2 Screws

Screwdriver
Vinyl

Clothespins


Once you have all of your supplies, it’s time to start hanging up your clothesline!


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Using a measuring tape, start marking the wall with pencil where you would like your screws to go. {I measured 35” down from the ceiling and made a mark.} Make sure your screws are level to each other!

{I used screws to anchor my clothesline because we seem to have an overabundance of them at our house! Nails would work great too!}


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Now string a piece of picture wire between your two screws. Another benefit of using picture wire…all you have to do is twist it around itself and it stays! I didn’t leave a lot of slack because I didn’t want it to droop a lot once the weight of the artwork was pulling on the wire.


Add a little dot of hot glue to the top of your screw and attach your wooden cutout. {Don’t worry about it never coming off…it will come off with some tugging when the time comes.}


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To dress up your clothespins, pick out some matching scrapbook paper and trace the top of the clothespin onto the back of your scrapbook paper. Cut out your strip of paper and Mod Podge it to the front. Let them dry several hours before you try to use them.

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Using my Cricut along with my Sure Cuts A Lot 2 software, I cut out my vinyl quote. Using this incredibly easy software, I was able to use several of my favorite fonts: Digs My Heart, Grace, and His Name Is Honey.


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Now it’s time for the fun part…hanging up your little one’s art!


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And if you have a little guy in your life, here is the boy version!


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Thanks for letting me share my tutorial today!


Come visit me at Sweet Peas & Bumblebees to see some of our other great tutorials like these:





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THANKS, Briana. I love easy knock-offs and this was certainly an easy, cute idea. I have the same situation with artwork EVERYWHERE. I need to get the picture wire out and hang some pictures! I lover your subway art flower pot! Looks like we all need to be hanging out at Sweet Peas & Bumblebees!


Giveaway Directory #64



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Here is your best chance at FREE stuff on the web!!! Join these giveaways!!!!


If you don't know what this is, the giveaway directory is a place to promote a giveaway on your blog of your "goods" (or even someone else's). Link up the giveaway.


If you are looking to win free "stuff," visit the other blogs and enter. It's that easy!!!! Some of these giveaways only have a few entries so your chance of winning is great!


I only leave this link open for 48hrs because giveaways are time sensitive. So if you are going to have a giveaway in the future and want to link it up on Someday Crafts, please plan it accordingly:)






Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Fabulous Party Links!


There are some fabulous ideas linked up today! Here are a few I Loved!!!!



These expensive looking night stands were created using aluminum foil - not silver leaf! They are gorgeous! Check out how to make faux silver leaf furniture at Red Hen Home.



Frou-FruGal turned three chairs into a stunning bench. What a fabulous idea!!!! I think this is one of the most beautiful benches I have ever seen.


This watermelon skirt from Sun Scholars is such a fun idea for the summer! Definitely a cute idea!

I've long loved the nursery at Kara's Korner. The day bed, the bookshelves, the wall art, the closet....EVERYTHING. Visit this post to see a nursery tour and get links to every project she did for this amazing room.

I love what Embracing Change did with an old door! She made it into a chic table with subway art on the top. The whole package (including the chairs) was inexpensive and is OH SO DARLING! I need to learn how to use FreeCycle. I want this for a outdoor table at my house!

Check out more links from the Whatever Goes Wednesday Party!



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Welcome to this crazy day of linky love and blog exploration! I love to see what is new out there in blog land. Get started clicking away to view everyone's creations!



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Visit Create. Craft. Live. to see what bling is in store for you there! Button rings, hand sewn bags and aprons can be found!!!!


MOST VIEWED LINK LAST WEEK!

I Am Momma, Hear Me Roar just completed "Hair Week" on her blog. This Twist and Pin hairstyle was the most popular link last week. We must all want to look beautiful everyday! Check out how to look fabulous every day (and go revisit "Hair Week.")




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The blog tip of the week is from seven thirty three - A Creative Blog.



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If you are looking for someone to add some spice to your blog, I HIGHLY recommend Kim at seven thirty three Custom Blog Design.




CRAFTING FOR A CAUSE



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Stay tuned for next month's Crafting For A Cause.







Don't forget to check out the Giveaway Directory tomorrow! It amazes me how few people enter giveaways. This is your chance at free stuff! FYI, this link is only open for two days. If you are going to do a giveaway and want to feature it here, make sure you link it up sometime on Thursday or Friday.


There are 3 days left to visit or add your ideas to the Fourth of July (Patriotic) Categorically Crafting party. Link up your red, white and blue ideas!!!!! I know the holiday is already happened, but you can link any last minute posts you may have made.

You know what to do. Enter your project (up to 4 links), tip, idea, recipe, whatever. Visit others. Leave comments. PLEASE NO ETSY SHOPS! Come back again in the next few days more projects are added throughout the week. Let the fun begin! (Because blogging is not my full-time job, I will not be able to visit every link. I apologize.)





Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Guest Blogger - Live. Laugh. Photograph. - Anthropologie Inspired Mirror


Hello Bloggy Friends!!


My name is Laura and I am over.the.moon excited to be here today! I'm the author of the blog live.laugh.photograph where I blog about crafts, sewing, photography, style, and digital scrapbooking to name a few. In real life I'm a cosmetologist which means I love doing hair and makeup and sometimes I share a little bit of that too!


Live.Laugh.PhotographThis is ME. Hi! Nice to meet you!




Here are just a few of my favorite projects you can find on my blog!














You can check out more of my tutorials here!


Now that you know a little bit about me, I'm going to show you my latest project! Today I'm going to show you how to make this Anthropologie inspired mirror using a little paint and some fabric scraps!


Here is the original = $168




And here is mine! =$5



To get started you will need these supplies:


Craft wood mirror {I got mine at Michael's}

craft paint/paintbrush
fabric scraps
scissors
mod podge
razor blade or painters tape to protect the mirror from paint and glue





Let's get this party started! First, you will want to paint the wood in the color of your choice. I used white because this mirror is going in my daughter's room and brown wouldn't go with the flow ;)


Here is where you might also want to tape off the mirror part to prevent any paint or glue from getting onto it. I didn't do this step because a plain old razor blade works just as well! Either way you do it, we'll take care of it at the end ;)




While the paint is drying, you can measure and cut out your fabric scraps for each of the four corners of the mirror. I found that starting with the 4 corners first was the easiest way to go. Mine measured 2x2 inches.




Take a little mod podge and brush it onto the wood or fabric. Whichever floats your boat! Place it onto the mirror and smooth it out. Fabric is very giving so if your square isn't exact you can push/pull into place!




Do this for each of the corners of the mirror.




Since my mirror is a rectangle and not a square, I knew that the fabric squares would have spaces in between them. No biggie! I just measured to figure out how many more fabric squares I needed to cut out. It ended up being 10.




Cut those babies out!




Now play around with them to see where you want them to go and mod podge them to the mirror!


Easy breezy!




If you like the tattered effect, you can always leave the frays alone. I usually love the distressed look but I went completely against everything in my body telling me to leave it alone and mod podged it to make those little frays disappear!




I went through and put a coat all over the mirror brushing the frays into place as I went!





One last step! Once the mirror is dry go ahead and take off your tape if you used it or grab a razor blade and scrape off the paint and glue.


Then use some window cleaner to get it nice and clean!




And now you have your very own Anthro inspired Mirror!




Now marvel at your pretty creation!! SO easy right?

Thanks so much for letting me share my little ol' project with you today! It's been a pleasure and an honor to be guest blogging here at Someday Crafts!


I'd love for you to stop by my blog, Live. Laugh. Photograph, anytime and say hi! I love meeting new people!


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Laura, THANKS for the cute and easy knock-off! We all love to save money! Head over to Live. Laugh. Photograph. to get more of this goodness!


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