Pages

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Jewelry Holder from an Old Window

Took an old window that had one pane missing and made it into a jewelry hanger.  I put a piece of scrapbook paper in the empty hole and put mod podge over the image, so it could be wiped off.  Then I added the screw-in hooks around the outside. 


Painting on Canvas

Took a couple of images from Pinterest that I liked and put them together in this one painting.


Sunday, December 29, 2013

Done on a $1.00 Charger from Hobby Lobby.


These were just a few of the Christmas gifts I made this year.


 This was done on an old window.  

 I added the ribbon and flowers on this one like the bottom one.  I filled the glass blocks with clear marbles.  Needed to fill them up even farther, but I ran out of marbles.

 This was another large window.  This will probably be hung outside.

Glass block filled with lights and clear marbles.

This one says, "Maybe Christmas doesn't come from a store.  Maybe Christmas means a little bit more."  This was from the movie, "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas". 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Headboard Bench

This is an old antique headboard we found at a flea market for $20.  

We cut the foot-board in two pieces for the arm rests. 





This is an old window that I got from Terri's dad.  I added handwritten recipes from Grandma Ethel, Grandma Pat, my mom, my Grandma Johnson, Kirsten and myself.  The inscription says, "Family Recipes Spread Love Across Generations".  I also added:  Pinch of This, Pinch of That, Dash of This, Dash of That with my vinyl cutter.


Sunday, September 23, 2012

Whimsy Owls


On Sept. 21 Terri and I went up to Creative Spirits in Spirit Lake.  They held a painting class to make these cute owls.  They walked us through all of the various steps in making this painting!  It was a blast and not as hard as I thought.  I would love to do this again!


Friday, August 17, 2012

Barn Door for back patio

I found this idea on Pinterest also.  My husband painted the board, and then I used the Cricut to cut the vinyl out for the door. 


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Laundry Schedule

My son, Kasey, wanted to hide their electrical box that was in their laundry room, so he made this sign to go over top of the box.  Then we added the schedule with vinyl and the Cricut. 

Faith is the Key

This was made for a family who lost their mother.  The key has the word "memory" imprinted on it.


Monday, July 30, 2012

What is your Superpower?

 

This is a tumbler that I made based on another Pinterest idea.  One side says "I Teach.  What is your Superpower?" and the other has the apple and my name underneath. 

BE THE GOOD

I made this for my daughter-in-law!  She had pinned it on Pinterest, and I thought maybe I would make it.  Hopefully she will like it for her birthday!


Friday, July 27, 2012

In This Classroom

I had seen this idea on Pinterest.  It was in poster form.  I decided to add the idea to my desk at school.  I used a variety of fonts and colors for the sayings. 


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Bird Feeder (Old Tire)

We bought an old tire and cut it up for the major portion of this bird feeder.  Todd stapled a screen to the bottom to hold the seeds.  This was inspired by our trip to Galena, Ill.  They have the most awesome shops in that town! 

Wine Bottle with etching

This was a wine bottle and vase I got from the Dollar Store,  that I put rubber bands around and sprayed with frosted spray paint.  This was used for a bridal shower.  The piece of paper was a prescription pad with the prescription for happiness on it.  I added vinyl, cut with the Cricut, to the wine bottle. 



Coasters from terracotta pots

These are coasters I made from terracotta saucers.  I sprayed painted the pots first and then used mod podge to adhere the scrapbook paper to the middle.  Then I added a vinyl "H" and covered with multiple layers of mod podge.


Old Mirror

This was an old mirror I found at a garage sale and bought for $5.00.  It was a gold color and a sprayed it a dark forest green.  Then I added the saying with vinyl. 


Monday, July 23, 2012

Pergola

My husband and I built the pergola after checking them out on Pinterest.  Our wisteria is finally growing up the poles!  We also made the fountain that's in the pond.  It's made out of two pots glued together and a pump that goes up the middle of the two pots.  

Pillow and Side Table

This is out on our back patio.  I made the pillow out of old canvas from an old pergola and then used stencils to make the words.  I also bought the old side table and added the saying to the top with the Cricut.  I also painted the side table with spray paint.


If it's broke...Call Dad

Todd got into the act with his distressed sign that he posted on the garage.  This does seem to be a mantra at our house. 


Dresser

I covered an old dresser with scrapbook paper.  Then I covered it with three coats of mod podge.  Now I need the inside pieces and baskets added to complete the look. 


Wine Corks Key Chains

I have been wondering what to do with old wine corks.  There are so many ideas out there.  So I came up with key chains.  I used 1 and 3/16 inch eyelets to screw into each cork.  There are also two washers of different sizes at both ends.  Then I added the book rings to the top for the keys and just used extra beads I had laying around for some added bling.


Candy Jar

Another classic steal from Pinterest.  After breaking one of the glass bowls because we tried to bring it home from Sioux City on the motorcycle, we finally found another one that would work.  This is actually a terracotta flower pot turned upside down and the saucer on the top for the lid.  I painted with chalkboard paint and hot glued all of the pieces together. Should work for school.


Truffula Trees

On World Read Aloud Day, our class celebrated with the reading of the Lorax.  After the reading we enjoyed Truffula Trees.  They were made out of marshmallows dipped in white chocolate and then dipped in sprinkles.  They were on skewers that were stuck into a cardboard box lid.  I cut the words with the Circut. 



Bracelet and Wedding Present


The top picture was a bracelet made out of safety pins.  I just used stretchy cord and a round bead in between each of the safety pins.  

The bottom picture was a tree that had the lyrics of my son's first dance with his new wife printed on it.  The names were added with vinyl cut with a Cricut.


Bench for back patio


This bench was made with a part from an old hot tub that we tore up and an old coffee table.  We had the posts leftover from the pergola that we just made and so we used those for the posts.  I wanted to brighten up the back patio, so my daughter and I chose bright colors.  Then we used the Cricut to make stencils to make the pillows for the top.