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Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring. Show all posts

May 2, 2011

(BLOSSOMS FRAME + printable for Mother's Day}

Looking for a quick and easy Mother's Day gift?
Well, look no further...


I found this unfinished frame at Michael's for $1.00.

I spray painted it glossy black, hot glued a few simple rosette blossoms made from fabric scraps (see a great tutorial here) and some loose pearls, and inserted a quote that will have meaning to our mom.

One of her favorite songs is "I Often Go Walking," a song we often sang as children at church around Mother's Day. Annie used her mad skillz to turn the last line of the song into art, so I printed it out and framed it. I then used some fabric scraps to hang the frame from.


I think our mom is gonna love it!
(I told her not to read our blog this week, so shhhhh....)

--Tammy

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Here's the quote image if you'd like to print/use it for yourself:


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Apr 20, 2011

{the GRASS grows GREENER still}

Last week we got to share this tutorial and free printable with the lovely readers at Mine For The Making (thanks Kara!) and now we would like to share it with you!


This free printable was created for you using part of a song called
which we learned when we were children in our church Primary class.

It's a reminder to us all that no matter how small we may think we are as individuals, we can still make a big impact and have a positive influence on everything and everyone around us.

"I'm small, I know, but wherever I go... the grass grows greener still."

You may have learned it as the "fields grow greener" instead of grass, but this is how we learned it and how it will always be in our minds.

Here is how we decided to turn this fabulous quote into a piece of framed art!


You can print your quote as large or as small as you would like.
Ours is printed on a regular-sized piece of cardstock and will fit perfectly in this 11x14 frame with an 8x10 opening.


Now it's time to add the grass!

We used a strip of moss from a "moss roll" that we found at JoAnn's last year.
The moss is a pretty, green color and makes for great grass.  Any type of green moss you find will work perfectly.


Using your hot-glue gun, glue the moss to the bottom of the frame.
We removed the glass from the frame so the moss is hot-glued right onto the mat.


Be sure to use smaller pieces of moss to fill in any thin spots so the white doesn't show through too much.  We want a nice, thick strip of grass!

Now it's time to embellish!


We made some fabric rosettes out of color-coordinating fabric strips.
There are so many awesome fabric rosette tutorials on the web right now and they are super-simple to make!


Just glue on your added bits of cuteness and it's ready to hang!

A perfect spot of SPRING to be admired all year long.

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We made this version in pink, aqua, greens and purple:


As well as this version in yellow, blue, greens and orange:


If you want to print your quote the same size as ours, here's a few tips on how to get it centered and printed from your Paint program:

First, right-click on the quote image above that you want and save it to your desktop.
Then, right-click on your saved image and open it in the Paint program.


Next, you will need to setup the page so it prints just right.
Go up to the top and select FILE, then down to Page Setup and you will see this screen:

Change the Orientation to Portrait.
Remove any check-marks in the Centering section.
Change the margins to show
Left: 1  Right: 1
Top: 0.5  Bottom 0.5
Then change the Scaling to Fit To: 1 by 1 page

The gray box on the left will show you how your image will print.
This way, you will have enough space around the quote to place it directly behind the picture frame mat and have enough open space at the bottom to add the grass and embellishments.

Then hit OK to save the changes and print it out!


We hope you enjoy this free printable and have a great time making your own!

-Annie + Tammy

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Apr 14, 2011

{SPRING FLING - Feature}




Today, we have the honor of being a guest host at
Mine For The Making!

A big thank you to Kara for allowing us to play at her "house" today!  :)

Here's a sneaky-peeky of what we made:

Oooh, exciting!

Click HERE to find the full tutorial and to get the free printable.

-Enjoy



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Apr 11, 2011

{PINWHEEL garland - Tutorial}


What do you think of when you see pinwheels?
I think of Spring and Summer.
Warm, windy days.
Backyard BBQ's....Lounging and laughing.
Basically.... FUN!

I wanted to share with you this simple tutorial on how to make your own

PINWHEEL GARLAND!

It would be such a cute addition to your outdoor garden party, baby shower, bridal shower, even as wedding decorations in matching wedding colors... perfect!
Here's what you need to get started:

The next steps are pretty much explained in the following photos:







I punched small holes in 2 of the corner points on each pinwheel and strung them onto a length of jute rope:

That's all there is to it!

My home decorations don't exactly mesh with Springy colors, but I'm loving the pinwheel garland just the same.

I hope you enjoy making your own
PINWHEEL GARLAND!
Feel free to link up a photo in the comments if you make one.
I definitely want to see it!

-Annie

Click HERE to see all of the lovely linky parties we participate in!


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Apr 2, 2011

{SWEET BERRIES - For Sale!}


Remember the STRAWBERRY GARLAND I vaguely mentioned in my wooden HOME decor post?

Well, here it is!


All finished and gussied up and ready to come live with you!


There are actually 3 STRAWBERRY GARLANDS available for purchase in the
right now!


Perfectly SWEET.
Perfectly SUMMER.
Perfectly YOURS.


Each STRAWBERRY GARLAND includes 7 individually sewn and stuffed fabric strawberries strung on cotton rope and is presented in its own
Kerr {MASON} Jar
with a fabric pincushion top!


I currently have my garland hanging below my wooden HOME blocks:


You can display yours in any way you like!

All of the STRAWBERRIES can be removed from the rope to be used individually as play food or for any decor need you see fit.

:)


I had such a fun time making these and I am super excited that they are now available in THE SHOP!

Enjoy!

-Annie

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Mar 30, 2011

{5 Dollar Berry Wreath}


I made this wreath last SPRING and just pulled it out to hang up again this year.
It was originally made for a $5 dollar blog challenge so I decided to get all of my supplies at Dollar Tree.

Since Dollar Tree is currently selling these little berry bundles again, I thought I'd show you the tutorial so you can make one for yourself!

These tutorial pictures are fairly self-explanatory:


Buy and gather your supplies.
You will also need scissors and your trusty hot-glue gun.


then


Take caution, as the hot-glue can and will easily seep through the open berry spaces and will burn you.  I promise.

Also, I do NOT recommend making this wreath anywhere around small children!
The foam berry balls come off quite easily and roll right onto the ground.

They look like delicious candies.

I had to stop myself from eating them.....

just kidding

But, please... be super-duper careful!


To finish it off, tie a ribbon around the top and hang it up!


There are other colors of berries as well:   blue, pink, purple...  you could make any color combo you like, or keep it all one color.

It would also be cute as a table centerpiece with candles or a mossy nest and eggs placed in the center, perfect for Easter!


-Annie

*Click HERE to see the lovely linky parties we participate in!*


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