Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2012

Fun Friday: Happy Mothers Day

First and Foremost, I would like to acknowledge all of the mothers in the world. Happy Mothers Day and may your day be filled with the love you bring into your childrens lives.

"Being a full-time mother is one of the highest salaried jobs in my field, since the payment is pure love." ~Mildred B. Vermont


Here are a few DIY projects that everyone can make for their Mothers Day Gift. The best part about it is that it is afordable and cute!

Photo Vase DIY



They will have several colors to chose from…just pick your favorite! I found the product to be easy to work with and quick. I love a quick transformation. A few bare wood picture frames and some wood glue is all you will need….here we go…
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A soft cloth, rubber gloves and a work surface you don’t mind getting messy is helpful. Squirt your Color Express out and dip your cloth in the stain. Rub onto the wood…wiping off the excess. What I love about this product is the ability to have a rich color…but yet still see the grain of the wood. I found it to be smooth and even too. It is water-based…so easy cleanup! The stain also dry’s quickly. I only did one coat…but you could do a few to make the color more intense.
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When the 4 frames are dry you can glue them together. A thin bead of wood glue does the trick.
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I stood mine up on newspaper and allowed it to dry. You can touch up any spots you may have missed with a sponge brush.
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I picked out four pictures (from past summers…oh their little faces…sigh…) and popped them in the frames.
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A favorite flower in a glass jar or vase…can be placed in the center.
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http://cleverlyinspired.com/2012/05/diy-photo-vase-sponsored-by-minwax-express-colors/


Easy Candle Upcycle

Do you have candles that look like this? If the answer is yes then you can do something with
your candles that are so creative.
This was such an easy project to do. I can't believe I never did this before.
All I needed to get were these wicks from Michael's and one new glass container. I decided to get a new glass container because it was only $1 and I needed something clean to pour the first candle in. Then you can start cleaning out the old ones and reusing those glass jars.

Step 1: Melt your first candle down completely. I put mine in a pot of boiling water. It only took about 5 minutes for the candle to turn to liquid.

Step 2: Place the new candle wick in your clean jar. I wrapped it around a popsicle stick so it wouldn't fall over.

Step 3: Pour melted wax into new jar. Let cool completely.
Step 4: Once the first layer of wax was completely hard, I melted the next candle down on the stove and poured it over the first layer. Repeat with one more layer or until your glass container is full.
Step 5: Cut the wick. Burn and enjoy your new candle!!
Hope you all enjoy!
-Denea Duran





Monday, March 5, 2012

7 Steps to decorate your home for less..... Magnificent Monday

If you thought that I forgot about Fun Friday, then that is farthest from the truth! So lets call today "Magnificent Monday!" Hopefully you are fully rested and ready to start this Monday off on a great note! (If you're like me and had to work this weekend, drink a red bull.. it gives you wings!)

Want to turn your home from plain to fabulous? Are you tired of looking at that same room that needs something to spice it up but simply can't afford to do much about it? Well you came to the right place! Here is a DIY project that will cost less than paint or new furniture!



Materials:

  • switch plate

  • scrapbook paper {or wrapping paper, fabric or book pages}

  • mod podge

  • scissors

  • sponge brush




STEP ONE: cut paper slightly larger than outlet cover



STEP TWO: apply mod podge to back of paper and front of switch cover and press together



STEP THREE: cut out the corners



STEP FOUR: applying more glue, fold in the sides and press to adhere



STEP FIVE: trim top and bottom flaps at an angle then fold down and press to adhere



STEP SIX: cut out center hole as shown



STEP SEVEN: cover front with mod podge to seal

AFTER..................................

****On another note: We hope our friends in California are okay, after a 4.0 earthquake hit them this morning! What a wake-up call, forget your alarm! *****

-Denea Duran

Content Credit: http://jonesdesigncompany.com/category/decorate/