Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Hanging A Banner: A Quick Tip

Remember my sheet moss banner?

Hanging Sheet Moss Banner

I still love it, but on more than one occasion I have walked into my Living Room to find that it has fallen down, leaving little pieces of sheet moss everywhere!

In the past, I would hang my banners using painter’s tape. However, something about my house (the humidity or direct sunlight, maybe?) makes it lose its stick.

Then, I had an epiphany!

Banner Hanging Tip Before

 

Banner Hanging Tip Take Two Hooks

 

Banner Hanging Tip Turn Upside Down

Stick the upside down Command hooks onto the surface where you will be attaching your banner. {Obviously you would choose more discreet hooks if they were going to be visible!} I tried styling my mantel without the mirror and it looked naked. So, the hooks are adhered to the back of my giant mirror.

Now, I can tie an adjustable loop at each end of my banner and hook it around the Command hook for hanging.

Banner Hanging Tip Adjustable Knot

Super easy and . . .

Banner Hanging Tip After

It’s my Dad’s birthday today (Happy Birthday, Dad!) and I am so excited about the gift that I made for him! Once he has seen it, I can share it with you!

In the meantime, do you have any why-didn’t-I-think-of-that tips or tricks to share?

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P.S.  Check out another banner idea, here (it’s not just for St. Patrick’s Day!)
 

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Monday, May 28, 2012

A Bit of Pinspiration: Bird’s Nest Pendants

Happy Monday, everyone! I’m back with another Pinterest-inspired project, or as I like to call it, ‘pinspiration’

 

Sarah Ortega Pinspired WM

As you may know, I enjoy making or repurposing jewelry. I can find my way around chains, clasps and jump rings, but I don’t do a lot of work with wire.

That all changed when I pinned this beautiful image to my DIY Jewelry Board:

 

Pinterest Capture Bird's Nests 2

Source: Sarah Ortega via Claire on Pinterest

Aren’t they gorgeous? You can view the full tutorial here.

All of the jewelry on Sarah Ortega’s website is completely my taste and the way that she styles her photographs is stunning. I aspire to take photos like hers one day!

I initially made several ‘test nests’ with galvanized wire from Dollarama and faux pearls, but then I became paranoid that wearing something made from galvanized wire was going to give me a rash on my neck.

I found my brown (or copper-coloured) craft wire in the jewelry-making supplies at Michaels. One package was enough wire to make more than 5 nests.

I wanted the eggs to look like robin’s eggs so I bought a string of beads that was a mix of the solid blue and speckled green.

Since I already had all the other jewelry-making supplies, the cost for multiple nests was less than $10.

Check out my PicMonkey collage below (a new feature that I just spotted this weekend!):

Bird's Nest Collage Watermark

 

Bird's Nest Zoom WM

 

Nest Trio 2 WM

 

Two Colour Nest WM

 

Bird's Nest Zoom Square

And, one more, using PicMonkey’s “dusk” effect.

 

Nest Trio Dusk Effect

 

Thank you, Sarah Ortega for sharing your tutorial so that I could learn how to make this beautiful pendant!

 

Two Colour Nest Zoom Square Banner WM

 

Have a creative week . . . and stay cool!

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P.S. You can view two more of my jewelry projects here and here!


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Friday, May 25, 2012

Jonathan Adler Dishwasher Tab Storage Update

Jonathan Adler Dishwasher Tab Storage Update Coral

[This post could have also had two alternate titles: Don’t Pull A Loose Thread! and/or Not All Spray Adhesives Are Created Equal]

When I first started blogging, I read that one of my favourite blogs, I Heart Organizing, was having a link party for pretty storage ideas. I wanted to participate so I transformed a cookie tin into a storage container for my dishwasher tabs.

For a month or so, it looked like this:

Dishwasher Tab Storage Project Gallery

Then, the spray adhesive started to lose its stick which made the ribbon start to come apart from the can. It didn’t look great, but it was still functional.

Not all spray adhesives are created equal. 

If you want it to stick for good, go for the good stuff!

Finally, about two weeks ago I made the mistake of pulling on a loose thread that was sticking out of the cupboard.

Don’t pull a loose thread.

The next thing you know, my container looked like this:

Dishwasher Tab Container Loose Thread

Time for a new container.

Fortunately, Jen of The Social Home recently shared about her fun Jonathan Adler cupboard makeover.

I had seen advertisements for the Jonathan Adler Respect the Roll campaign but I did not really want to send away and pay the shipping for a toilet paper holder. However, Jen’s post mentioned that these could be purchased at Walmart, and since she is a fellow Canadian blogger, off I went!

I was (a little more) excited (than I should be about a toilet paper holder) to find that they still had one left in the pattern that I wanted: Clover Green. I later bought the Chevron Pink version, too.

 

Jonathan Adler Container

I cut the same contact paper shape with my Silhouette and adhered it to my container lid. The Cottonelle logo is almost covered by this shape (see the bump?).

 

JA Container 2

Even though it is stored in the cupboard under the sink, it makes me happy to know that this fun container matches the accent colours of my kitchen.

 

JA Container Open Lid 2

As an added bonus, the new container also holds more dishwasher tabs. I can put a full package of 48 tabs in the Jonathan Adler canister versus about 20 in the old one.

 

Open JA Container Square

Wouldn’t you agree that this simple update is

so

much

better?

 

DW Containers Before & After

I would never in a million years use this as a toilet paper holder, but I’ll definitely be thinking of a way to use my chevron pink container!

 

Jonathan Adler Dishwasher Tab Storage Update

Thanks for the great tip and the “pinspiration,” Jen!

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P.S. I love that I originally posted about my first dishwasher tab container on February 25th! I feel like my blog has come so far in those three months!


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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A Bit of Pinspiration: Mason Jar Planter Box

My next few projects will be those that have been inspired by something that I have pinned.

I have a board on Pinterest titled “Inspiration For Future Blog Posts” and it is full of awesome projects shared by amazing bloggers.

Check out my first bit of “pinspiration”

Pinspiration Banner Mason Jar WM

It started with a blog post about this lovely from the brilliant ladies of Shanty 2 Chic.

Pinned Image

Source: Shanty 2 Chic via Claire on Pinterest

I’m sure you’ve seen it because it was pinned like CRAZY!

I followed the tutorial, but discovered that once you get a mechanic who is also a perfectionist (would you want any other kind of mechanic working on your car?) involved, it is not nearly as quick a project as they make it sound!

What kind of things did I learn while building my own Mason Jar Planter?

Well . . .

I learned how to properly measure and mark my cuts using the right tools.

I further honed my mitre saw skills (one of the few power tools I was already familiar with from my previous sign-making endeavours).

I learned about drilling pilot holes before gluing AND nailing my furring strips together (for better structural integrity!).

I learned that it doesn’t matter how many types of drawer pulls and knobs you buy because it is a door handle that you need (so that you can screw the hardware on from the outside of the box).

Mason Jar Planter Square WM

I learned that vinyl really, really frustrates me because it does not stick well to wood when you want to use it as a stencil.

I learned that adhesive cardstock makes an awesome stencil (saving the day and preventing me from throwing my box at a wall out of complete and total frustration).

Adhesive Cardstock WM

I learned that a bar of soap does a great job of distressing spray paint when you can’t find your Vaseline (which you were going to try as a distressing technique for the first time).

{FYI: That’s Martha Stewart Acrylic Paint in Green Olive with Heirloom White on top}

Mason Jar Planter Distressed WM

 

Mason Jar Planter Box Plain WM

I learned that less is more when distressing (I had to do my stencilling twice as the result of a mishap).

I learned that 220 grit sandpaper can make something brand new look aged and vintage.

I learned the importance of drilling pilot holes for screws and how to choose the right bit.

And finally, I learned that Mr. Mechanic is a great teacher, even though he could never, ever be a teacher!

Mason Jar Planter Stencilled WM

 

Mason Jar Planter Box Left WM

 

Mason Jar Planter End WM

(Did you spy those Crown mason jars? Love them!)

In a perfect world, I would have had some fresh cut flowers to fill my mason jars like I did here for my Mom. Since I don’t, I will wait patiently for my irises to bloom!

Mason Jar Box Square Crop WM

Thanks, Shanty 2 Chic for continually sharing your amazing ideas and tutorials!

Have I “pinspired” you at all? I’d love to hear if you have created something using one of my tutorials!

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Pinspiration Banner Mason Jar WM

Sunday, May 20, 2012

That Kind of Weekend

This weekend is/was a long weekend for Canadians.

There were a lot of things that we would have liked to accomplish, especially in the yard, but, for the first time in years it was ridiculously hot (it usually pours on all the people who go camping).

Many people would be thrilled about this. Fair-skinned, sunburn-in-15-minutes me would prefer a more gradual introduction to summer weather.

Our cat, Pumpkin, will now demonstrate what our time outside this weekend looked like instead.

Pumpkin Patio 2

Pumpkin Patio 3

Pumpkin Patio 1

Pumpkin Patio 4

Pumpkin Patio 5

Pumpkin Patio 6

Yes, she is lying on the patio completely surrounded by ant hills, without a care in the world! 

 

I’m hoping to finish off a Pinterest-inspired project tomorrow . . . but I won’t complain if it rains and I can’t spray paint!

Have a great week!

P.S. Pinterest is being very uncooperative and currently displays an error message that my site links to spam or inappropriate content. This seems to be a blogspot.ca problem and I hope it is resolved soon!
 
P.P.S. Pumpkin is doing much better since I first shared about her ACL injury here.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Mother’s Day {or any other occasion} Card

You’ve seen the gifts (click for more details)

Etched Cup Flowers 1 WM

and the recipient, now here’s the final piece – my Mother’s Day card.

Mother's Day Card embellished with flowers and buttons from A Little Something In The Meantime

I had a lot of fun creating this card because it incorporated one of my crafting favourites . . . buttons!

I have SO many buttons in all different colours, but I don’t think that I have ever actually used them on a card.

If I haven’t said it already, double-sided scrapbook paper is a great investment. The colours and patterns already co-ordinate which makes it simple to embellish cards with multiple papers.

For this card design, I chose several double-sided papers from the same pack and cut out a variety of flower shapes and sizes with my Silhouette.

Pieces 1

As usual, I cut lots of extra pieces so that I will be able to make this card again. They now have their own storage case.

Since I’m a perfectionist, I find the initial card takes a really long time to design, but, once I have the pieces, it is always quick and easy to make duplicates.

I also used my white sketch pen to add “Happy Mother’s Day” to the Kraft paper pennant. I have several of these pre-cut with congratulations and birthday sentiments.

Mother's Day Card Pieces WM

To assemble the card, I rounded the bottom corners of the background paper and mounted it on a card base cut from Kraft paper as well.

Some of the flowers have a foam square behind them to add some dimension. Other than that, everything (including the buttons) was attached to the card using my newest tool – a Xyron tape runner.

I bought a kit containing three different Xyron adhesives and refills for $12.99 at HomeSense. I can’t wait to use the sticker maker!

Mother's Day Crop Horizontal

Mother's Day 2 WM

Mother's Day Angled WM

(Gee, can you tell my Mom loves flowers?)

I had a wonderful time creating these handmade gifts for my Mom. Now I need to focus my energy on creating something for my Dad’s birthday (May 30th) AND Father’s Day. He’s always a challenge! I think I’ll be getting some help from Pinterest!

I don’t know about you, but I’m looking forward to the long weekend!

Thanks for stopping by!

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P.S. My Mother-in-Law is an avid gardener, too! Check out the card I made for her this year here.

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