Monday, August 21, 2017
DIY R Us
I decided to share some of my favorite do-it-yourself projects I've done in the past few years. If you've followed my blog since it's conception most of this will be old news, but maybe it will inspire you to do something completely different.
PROJECT #1: Wanna-be-on-HGTV-fabric-covered-headboard.
I documented this bad boy on my blog last March, but of course the pictures are all blurry now that Shutterfly turned psycho on me. Here is one picture to jog your memory. Then read my post for instructions.

PROJECT #2: Can-I-Have-the-Template-for-that? table numbers.
Ah, our wedding table numbers. They are practically celebrities in their own right considering that more brides have emailed me about this project than any other. Although I made a boat load of DIY projects for the wedding, and they all hold a special place in my heart, I wanted to narrow it down to just one selection that is wedding related...so here you go:


#1 Buy a bunch of miniature wooden easels on Ebay from seller donna-dave. I purchased the larger size of the two which are $3 a pop. [I sold my easels after the wedding and recouped a lot of this money. I'm so frugal, aren't I?]

#2 Spray paint your new lovelies black. This is when I sustained a DIY-related injury because I got a little too wild with my spray can and injured my wrist. I could barely grip a pencil the next day. True story.
#3 Go to your favorite craft store and buy colored mat board. Obviously I chose green but they have all colors. The mat board will probably come in huge sheets. It's nice and thick and sturdy, which is why I chose it. Figure out what size you want your numbers to be and have the store cut down pieces for you accordingly. I believe mine were 8x8-ish?
#4 Pick out your favorite medium weight card stock. I bought almost all of my paper for wedding DIY projects from Paper Source, and my colors were blossom and sage [if you care about that stuff like I do]. Pick out your favorite font. My personal favorite is Jane Austen and I make old Jane work for her money on every single project I created. I love repeating elements throughout the wedding day. Love.
On the computer type up the text you will need for the table numbers. As you can see, I went with the 'us by the year' theme which I cannot take credit for this idea since I saw a girl do this on The Knot. But I did make it more my style with the mini easels and mat board, and you could obviously modify the project to suite your tastes, too.
Print this text directly onto your card stock. Cut out the text and paste it to the mat board. I prefer scrapbooking tape the best but that is a personal choice.

#6 Step back and enjoy your masterpieces. :)
Obviously, doing this all by hand isn't the fastest or most modern way. If I did it again I might just design the whole page on the computer and print it out whole, then attach it to the mat board. But remember, I made these beauties WAY back in 2006. I wasn't too hip to the digital design era just yet.
PROJECT #3: Tis-the-Most-Wonderful-Time-of-the-Year-to-Decorate projects.
Maybe if I post about all the cute projects I did last year it will inspire me to get in gear for this year?
A. Homemade Christmas cards, paper and glue style.
#1 Get all of your supplies like so:

Here is one of my favorite stamps:

#2 Decide on the style and size of your cards. I went with ~5x4 size. I took my 8.5X11 neutral card stock and folded it lengthwise down the middle. Then I used paper cutter to cut this long folded piece of paper into two pieces. This is your base.
#3 I had one of my favorite wedding pix printed at Walgreens for very cheap. I have about 70 families on our Christmas list so I made that many copies in 4x6, then I cut each picture down to size.
#4 I took my pretty Christmas papers [purchased from a local scrapbooking store] and got wild. I put one large rectangle on the front of each card, and another print on the inside. I used my scraps to add a little pop of color on the inside top flap as well. I printed up our text on the computer and cut those out into tiny strips to fit on the fronts. Here is one of my favorite prints:

#5 So for the inside once you have your big rectangle and small scrap, you'll cut some more of the neutral papers. One big one for your handwritten note, one for the stamp, and I also added our new address. Nothing like killing two birds with one stone and making these little guys 'change of address' announcements, too!


Oh and the envelopes? To-die-for 'firecracker red' in A2 size. I got a pack of 50 for $10.90 at Paper Presentations and will definitely shop there again this year. I hate to cheat on Paper Source on this one but they charge $3.25 for a pack of 10 A2 envelopes. Sorry, PS!

B. Stockings-a-plenty:
Here was our set up last year:

This was mine: I made it by buying the cheapest, plainest stocking ever and then embellishing it. I bought us the monogram silver pins at Target for a good price. Then of COURSE I had to use the remainder of the lace from my veil on my stocking. I also glued pretty ribbon to the edges and used sparkly paint, too. Nate's is just like mine but without the lace, plus some manly-ish buttons.


C. Snow banner/festive fun:
So I saw something similar to this online and wanted to make it more 'me.' I found a whole package of glittery snowflake ornaments and put them to work.


D. Santa's hurricane vase:
Just a regular old hurricane vase that is usually filled with sand/candle or wine corks:) For Christmas I used some of our old ornaments and piled them in with some garland. I loved how it turned out even though it was simple as can be.

E. Our First Christmas Ornament:
Every year both my mom and Nate's mom gave us an ornament from the time we were born until now. So of course we have to carry on this tradition with our own ornaments! I made this one for our first Merry [Married] Christmas:

It was really just a lot of random stuff glued to a cardboard rectangle. The veil lace made another appearance as did some cute Christmas buttons and silver charms from old beaded necklaces I never wear anymore.

F. Tree skirt dress up:
I bought the cheapest tree skirt at Target and hot glued little Christmas buttons to each scallop. The scallops were already in the felt, don't worry-I didn't take the time to cut out my own piece of felt. But something this easy really made the tree skirt fancier. And I LOVE my hot glue gun, can you tell?

Hopefully once Thanksgiving is over I can get more in the Christmas spirit. But I'm just not mentally there yet, anyone else?
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