Monday, March 28, 2016

Double Sided Boards!

                                    

                                     
So back in November or so we decided we wanted to make the scarecrow/snowman double sided board.  We had seen them around and thought they were super cute!  I really want less things to have to store.  My house is smaller and I have very limited storage space, but I love to decorate for every season and I thought that these double sided boards would solve my storage problem and still let me decorate for the seasons. This month I made the decision to do the spring/summer boards.  So here is how we made them.
For the scarecrow/snowman boards we used 4x1 boards. I cut 4 boards 24 inches long, then 2 boards 18 inches for the brim of the hats.
                                 

To put the four 24" boards together I used liquid nails in between each board, the I used clamps to make it tight and have them stay put.  I let them dry overnight.  This picture is of the spring/summer board, but the same principle applied for the scarecrow/snowman board. Once the boards were dry I then place my 18" board where I wanted it and drew a line underneath so I could have the right placement. Then I painted the top and the bottom of the boards. For the snowman I used white on the bottom and black on the top. That probably is what most people would use for a snowman, but the hat could be a different color. While it was drying I also painted the 18" board for the hat brim black. Once everything was dry I used liquid nails on the back of the 18" board and put it in place, then I used a 1 1/2" screw to secure it tight. We are not great at free hand drawing, but we really tried.  For the mouth we just drew a squiggly mouth, and free hand a carrot nose. For the eyes we did trace the bottom of a large acrylic paint bottle. It seemed to work perfect. Once we had all the facial features on in pencil we used a black paint marker to outline it all. We then painted the eyes black and the nose orange. You could a put whatever kind of detail you want, but we are simple, so our detail was simple.
For the scarecrow side we simply stained the bottom section and and painted the top and hat brim board brown, then put the brim on the same as before. For the facial details you could make the nose a candy corn, but we wanted it for the whole fall season and thought orange would work for that. But basically we just did the same details as the snowman side except the nose.
For the spring/summer board we also used 4x1 boards but the main boards were 48" long, and the smaller boards were 12" long. All the put together is the same with the liquid nails and the clamps. This time we screwed the small boards on before we painted because we weren't using multiple colors. We also spray painted instead of hand painting just because the boards were so long.  The easiest part was putting the vinyl on. Each letter I made 5" tall. I thought it would be cute to have the "i" in spring be a flower and the "u" in summer be a watermelon. Really you could do whatever you wanted and make it your own.  The watermelon and the flower I bought in the Silhouette design store. After we got the vinyl on we did spray lacquer on it to make it durable for outside.  We also sprayed lacquer on the scarecrow/snowman.
This were probably the cutest crafts we did and they were quite inexpensive.  They were probably each around $10 with all the materials. Honestly, I don't know if anyone even looks at this blog, but if anyone does I hope you are noticing a theme. INEXPENSIVE! We try to keep things low cost. By doing that we are able to craft each month. When we first started our craft nights we kind of tried to go big and expensive. What we found is that it made it hard to do every month if it was pricey, and if they were too hard we never finished them. Over the years we have learned the more simple and inexpensive the better! So happy crafting!

Monday, March 21, 2016

Monogram Suitcases

My husband and I recently returned from a Southern Caribbean cruise.  It was so much fun!!!  My husband's company he works for does a contest to earn a cruise and for the past few years my husband has earned it!  Last year when we went we did the leisure debarkation.  For those who haven't been on a cruise that is when you put your bags outside your door on the last night and you can just get off the ship in the morning and find your bags.  Unfortunately, when we got off last year we couldn't find one of our bags.  It was a horrible feeling.  We searched all over and had the cruise people searching as well.  Finally we just decided to file a report with the cruise line and hope that it would be found.  Luckily, it only had some shoes in it and nothing too important.  In the end the cruise line found it and shipped it to us!!! YEA!!
Long story short, when my husband qualified for the cruise this year I did not want to risk loosing our bags again, so I decided to monogram our suitcases to distinguish them from other similar ones.  I bought some iron on heat transfer vinyl and used this tutorial, because honestly I had no idea how to do a couples monogram.  Make sure you use the mirror image on your silhouette for the heat transfer vinyl.  Once it was all cut out I ironed it on the suitcases.  I put the couples initials on my suitcases because I made them more girly.  Then I decided to do a more manly monogram on my husband's suitcases.  I especially wanted his initials on the one he uses all the time for his work travels.
We kind of got made fun of by some of my husbands co-workers, but we never lost a bag and when we were at the airport they were so easy to distinguish.  I love how they turned out and was so happy I did them!
My children have suitcases that are not made of material, they are hard covered, so I did their monogram with just regular vinyl and they look fantastic as well!
I'm not saying I'm a genius, but I feel like one because this was one of the best ideas I've ever had!!  I can't wait for our next trip so I can use our awesome suitcases!!!