Thursday, September 13, 2012

More Color Ideas


I like basing my colors on flowers because they are an essential part of a wedding. Although flowers are not required everywhere, their presence play a significant part of every wedding I've been to. So here are a few ideas to inspire...






Monday, September 10, 2012

Spring Wedding Palette I


It's not hard to find inspiration when it comes to a wedding color palette. The hardest part is deciding on which color palette to choose. I'll be creating some palettes based on photos I took. I hope this helps and inspires you brides-to-be out there... 



Sunday, September 9, 2012

Lily Pads

A fun craft for kids and easy decor for a party table. These lily pads are made from craft paper and gift tissue paper.




Materials:
Tissue paper (whatever color you'd like)
Green craft paper or construction paper
Stapler
Scissors


Stack 6 sheets of of tissue paper one on top of the other and cut a 5x5 inch square. Also cut a 5x5 inch square of the green craft paper. You may stack them all together to save time if desired.


Stack the craft and tissue papers together and cut a flower shape. I cut this freehand. You may draw it before cutting if you're iffy about your freehand cutting skills.


This is optional, but I shifted each layer of tissue paper and in order to stagger the petals. It gives it a more 'natural' look. Afterward, staple together at the center (the green craft sheet is on the bottom of the stack).


Finally, pinch the the petals sheets together (I started with 2 layers and added a sheet with each pinch) and let them naturally spread apart. Do not pinch the last sheet (the green craft paper). 


Maneuver the petals to the desired look et voila: A pretty lily pad!







Friday, September 7, 2012

Pom Pom Party Favor Bags

This is an easy and inexpensive way to bag party favors. 




Materials:

Scissors 
White paper bags
Stapler
Double-sided Tape
Tissue Paper


First, I'll show you how to make a pom pom. You can do a lot with pom poms and they can be made in all different sizes. 

Layer 5 to 6 pieces of tissue paper one on top of the other (I used 6) and cut a 7"x10" rectangle (you are free to make it smaller or larger). Fold the tissue paper back and forth on itself, as if you were making a paper fan. 



Below is what it will look like after you've done the folds. 


Next, pinch the center of the tissue paper and staple it. If needed, you may fold the tissue paper in half to determine the center. 


Staple at the center
Cut, the two ends of the tissue paper into a petal shape. You can do different shapes if you'd like, I wanted to make them look more like flowers.


Finally, separate (open) the sheets of tissue paper on both sides. 



You can see the final result below. I made several of these pom poms...



Onto making the favor bags: place your favors inside the white paper bags and fold the top of the paper on itself two or three times and tape closed with the double-sided tape. Attach the pom pom onto the tape. I used two pieces of tape to make sure the pom pom stays in place at the center of the paper bag. 










Thursday, September 6, 2012

My Weekend in St. John, USVI

I was lucky enough to be invited to a destination wedding. St. John is one of the most beautiful landscapes I've discovered on this side of the world. It was by far the best Labor Day weekend I've ever had, celebrating a close friend's wedding. Everything about it was beautiful and it didn't rain a single day. I took some photos of the beautiful island that is St. John and some of it's wonderful inhabitants...


This was on the Ferry ride from St. Thomas to St. John.






There is much to see in St. John, especially the hens and free roaming roosters. The wake up call early in the morning are a warm welcome. I love the happy reminder of being away from the city...



One of the most beautiful parts of being on a tropical island: the sunsets...





Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Painted Candle Holder

This project was brought on by a need to add some accents to my bookshelf. It was also easy to do. It doesn't require much time or money and the end result was worth it.


Materials:
Acrylic paint ( any 2 colors of your choice)
glass candle holders ( I bought mine at the Dollar Tree for $1 each)
Makeup sponges (the triangular shape)
Paper plate to dab the acrylic paint 
and a workspace that you don't mind making a mistake on. 

I chose yellow gold and white acrylic paint as my 2 colors. Feel free to use more than 2 colors, I'm pretty sure I'm going to give that a try.



Acrylic paint, makeup sponge, and glass candle holder
Pour a small amount of the gold paint and a small amount of white paint on opposite sides of the paper plate. 

Dab one of the two short edges of the triangular makeup sponge on the gold paint and dab off the excess on the plate. 


Hold the glass jar in one hand to make it easier to work with. I held it on its side and begin dabbing the  painted edge of the sponge at an angle near the base of the glass jar. You may hold it the easiest way it will work for you. I don't have a starting photo, but you will see the work in progress. 




You're going to dab the paint with your writing/strong hand. Dab the paint in the same angle all the way around the jar, leaving some space between each dab. You will have to reapply more paint onto your sponge as you go around. 

Next, use the opposite edge of the sponge and dab the white paint onto the glass and follow the same method as you did with the gold. If you're afraid of mixing the paints you may use different sponge for the white paint. Either stagger the pattern or dab the paint right above where your first row of gold. I did one pattern for the first jar and another pattern for the second (by mistake). 


As you progress, you will go upward on with each color row on the glass until you've reached the top edge of the candle holder. If you should make any errors as you go, simply wipe it off with a moist paper towel and continue. I tried to make sure I finished with the same color I started with (gold). 

This will be your end result: 





 As you can see, the pattern doesn't have to be perfect. Your imperfection is perfection. That's what I love about handmade; no two are ever alike. Enjoy. 

Friday, July 13, 2012

New York

I was lucky enough to getaway to New York for a few days for a close friend's bridal shower. Summer is a great time in New York City. I got to spend quality time with friends, shop, and take some photos of the city (and some upstate too)...


These Lace stenciled tiles make pretty decorative coasters. I was inspired to try this from Martha Stewart's bevy of crafts. It doesn't take much time and it's pretty simple to do.





Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Painted Jar

There are so many things you can do with a mason jar. I simply used some leftover craft paint and washed an empty pasta sauce jar. Although the inside of the jar will be painted, remove the sticker label and glue thoroughly. I was able to remove the remaining glue with regular dish soap, warm water, and the scrubby (rougher) side of a sponge.

Materials
Mason Jar
Acrylic craft paint
Paint brush
scrap paper or newspaper


Clean your mason jar thoroughly.



I used the Martha Stewart Satin acrylic craft paint color Pea Shoot. 
Pour about a tablespoon of paint inside the jar.



The paint may be a bit thick, I added about a tablespoon of water. Swirl it around with the paint brush to soften the paint. Remove the paint brush and swirl the jar around to spread the paint throughout the inside of the jar. 




You can help the paint along by painting up the sides of jar with your paintbrush, but ultimately you want the paint to spread around on its own to have a smooth even coat.
I ended up adding a bit more paint to achieve an even coat inside the jar. You may need more or less depending on the size of your jar.

Once the entire jar is coated. Turn the jar upside down over a some paper and allow the excess paint to flow out. Allow time to dry. 

 

This is the end result:

 
This is the end result with some added decor:




I added one pom pom flower made with ivory tissue paper. There is a tutorial to make the tissue paper.


Painting the inside of a glass jar or vase gives smooth finish more so than painting the outside of the jar. This would make a good accent piece on a window sill, fireplace, or on a picnic table as I did here. This project is for decoration only! No food or drink should be placed in this jar for storage or consumption.


Happy crafting! 







Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Two-Toned Beach Tote

   It finally stopped raining today and I was able to enjoy a nice summer breeze. It's a perfect day to craft ---perhaps something fitting for the beach. Here is a fun, chic, and inexpensive DIY project. It's also pretty quick to do. I bought the spray paint at a dollar store for $3.25 and the small tote at Target in the dollar section (yes, $1.00). It's just right for holding a few accessories and a good book.

Materials:
Painter's tape or masking tape 
silver spray paint
beach tote 
gloves (optional)


Make sure you spray paint in a well ventilated area. I did this project outside. 


Small Beach Tote





 Tape horizontally around your tote where you'd like to divide the silver color from the natural shade of the tote. 

I did mine a little more than halfway to the rim of the tote and I followed the natural weaving across the tote which gave it a more natural color divide than trying to follow a straight edge. You may also find this method easier to do. 

 




I added a little extra tape to leave room for error when spray painting. You may want to do this if your tape is narrow.


Lie your tote flat in an open space (protect your furniture and do it outside, perhaps in the grass or place it on a piece of cardboard). 





Hold the spray paint about 10 inches away from your tote and spray in a back and forth motion until you've covered the desired area with the spray paint (try to avoid inhaling the fumes).


Remove tape et Voila!




You have a wonderful two-toned beach tote. It has a "Dip Dyed" effect to it. Jazz it up with a scarf like I did above or spray paint a straw beach hat to compliment your tote.


You are not limited to simply doing the "dip dyed" look. I also did a tote with silver stripes. Use your imagination. Enjoy!