Saturday, March 24, 2012

Save-the-Date Sign

So as you all know, I am getting married in October of this year and being as though the wedding is slowly approaching, it was time to get some engagement photos taken. Since I recently decided that I wanted to make my own save the date magnets, I thought that it would be a great idea to make a sign that my fiance and I could hold while we took some engagement photos. I wasn't exactly sure the look I was going for with the sign, so I went to the trusty internet for inspiration! And inspiration is exactly what I got! I specifically loved the signs created by myprimativeboutique.com (she has gorgeous signs if you yourself are not up to making your own). After admiring her signs for a little while, I decided I was ready to get started! So here was my process:

1) I first started off by purchasing a 1/4 inch MDF board from Home Depot and had them cut it down to 1'x2' (so I almost got 4 out of a 4' long board...great for experimenting or if you happen to mess up)

2) Using some basic Martha Stewart Beetle Black Satin acrylic paint, I painted a base coat to my MDF board (remember this is the color that will show through your crackle layer).
In order to speed up drying I ran my heat gun over the board.

3)After the base coat is dry, I sightly watered down some Elmer's Glue All glue and put it in a container (this is what is used to create the crackle look)
Now through experimentation and trial and error, I discovered that covering large areas with the glue mixture would not work well for creating the crackled effect, because the glue would dry too quickly, so in order to still create a great crackle look, I decided to create a faux wood plank look to my sign. In order to do this, I used some masking tape to create a straight line and then with the glue an paint, I just broke the long sections into what looked like planks.
In order to create the crackle effect, put down a layer of glue (thick or thin layer is completely up to you, you will get a different look depending on the thickness of the glue layer). IMMEDIATELY after laying down the glue layer I squirted a little bit of my top coat paint right over the glue itself, then with a brush, lightly lay the paint over top of the glue, DO NOT over work the paint or work too ruffly or it will not work. Now you could let that layer dry by itself and slowly watch the cracks appear, however I was a bit in a hurry and excited to see the finished look, so I ran my heat gun over the top and voila we have crackle!!! :) (make sure that you don't hold the heat gun to close or you will cause bubbling to your paint)
We have crackle!! Yay! :)

4) The next step was to print off the lettering that I liked from my computer. It takes a little trial and error to find the right font and the right size for the project, but very easy.
After I had my font printed off, I just measured and laid out the lettering exactly where I wanted it to go an taped it down so that it wouldn't move (just make sure that your tape isn't too sticky or it will peel off your paint when you go to remove it)
Once I had everything where I wanted it, I took some carbon transfer paper and laid it under the font and traced the lettering so that it would transfer to the paint. (press fairly hard or you can even color in the entire letter so that you have even better transfer)

5) After transferring the font to the sign, I then painted over the transfer with black paint (for this part of the project, you must have a great deal of patience!!)

6) The last step in the project after letting all the font dry is to spray the sign with a clear coating so that everything is protected! ( I chose to use a clear matte coating so that there was no chance of getting glare in the engagement photos)

Here is the finish project!! (It definitely takes some time and patience, but the end result is well worth the work!) Hope you like it! :)

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Hi everyone...

Hey everyone, I know I have been absent for a while...I don't mean to be. I have been crafting quite a bit actually, however today my mom had surgery, and I have been trying to help her prepare for her surgery for the last few weeks. So I just wanted to apologize for my absence and that I am going to be busy helping take care of my mom for the next couple of weeks, but I hope to be back after that, so please hang in there with me.

Monday, February 6, 2012

My very first video tutorial!

Hey everyone, just thought that I would let you all know that I finally finished and uploaded my very first video tutorial for all of you. Right now it is over on YouTube until I can figure out how to get it uploaded onto my blog. Please go check it out, it is Episode 1: DIY Wedding Invitation
Hope you enjoy!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Big Wheel Diaper Trike

Hey everyone, I thought that I would post a few pics real quickly. A friend of mine is expecting her first child and is due in March, however she developed preeclampsia two days ago and went into the hospital. The doctors wanted to make sure that the baby remained within mommy for as long as possible, however her preeclamsia is so severe that is in active labor as I am writing this, so to celebrate her new little one coming into the world, I figured I better get busy on her baby shower gift, so....
This is what I did:




I have made plenty of diaper cakes in the past and have always wanted to try my hand at a big wheel diaper trike. I couldn't be any happier with the results! Creating this diaper trike is quite easy and perhaps in the future I can make a video tutorial. Please let me know what you think about my big wheel diaper trike and about possibly filming a tutorial in the future.
Hope you all have a wonderful night!

Sad News

Hello everyone, over the last month, I had been getting in a more and more creative mood and trying my hand at filming some tutorials that I still have to edit. However on Tuesday January 31st, I received some very devastating news.
Let me begin by saying that in August of 2011 my boyfriend proposed to me, and right away I knew who I wanted my maid of honor to be. My friend CHisa was the only person I wanted to stand beside me on the day I was to marry the love of my life. Chisa live in Tokyo, Japan and when I emailed her on August 8th of last year she was ecstatic to be my maid of honor and was looking forward to the wedding, and I would get in touch with her to let her know the exact date. To make a long story short, that was the last time I heard from her. I continued emailing her with no response and her email soon became full and I could no longer contact her. So on Tuesday January 31st I found her parents telephone number in my craft room and decided to call and see if Chisa's email had been changed and if there was a better way to contact her. I called her mother who speaks very very little English and she informed me that Chisa had passed away in August 2011. In fact she passed away 10 days after the last time I emailed her.
I hope that you all will forgive me for not being in the right mood and state of mind to be crafting and posting tutorials. I hope to be feeling better soon, but I just think that it will take time for my heart to heal and for me to get back to my creative self and planning my wedding. I hope that you all understand? Thank you

Monday, January 23, 2012

Update

Hey everyone sorry I have been away so long. After Christmas, my crafting inspiration has seemed to hit a slump, I'm stressing more over wedding details and then I got sick. So needless to say, I have been sick for the last week, but am finally feeling better. So hopefully I will be back up and creating real soon and am looking forward to sharing some wedding diy projects with you.