Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

30
DIY Christmas Stocking Holders


Christmas stocking holders are sometimes hard to find personalized to your liking. This year I decided to make my own holders from raw wood. I created two set of stocking holders; one for home and a second one for the office. A trip to Home Depot led me to purchase a 2 x 4; which it was cut into 5" blocks; with minimal rough edges. To begin gather the following materials:

Materials:
  • Folk Art Home Decor Chalk Paint - Oatmeal
  • Folk Art Home Decor Chalk Paint - Imperial
  • Crackle Medium
  • 2 x 4 (cut into 5" blocks)
  • 3 Foam Brushes
  • Folk Art Acrylic Paint - Champagne
  • Alphabet Stencils
  • Stencil Daubers
  • Fine Glitter
  • Pinecones (Medium Size)
  • Krylon Looking Glass Spray Paint
  • Robe Hooks
  • Miniature Sisal Trees
  • Other Supplies: Sandpaper, Drill/bits, Painter's gloves, Wood Glue, Hot Glue Gun, Clear Acrylic Sealer


Step 1:
In a well ventilated area, paint the Pinecones using the Krylon Looking Glass Spray Paint. Let dry completely.


Step 2:
Begin by sanding the wood blocks to remove any rough edges. Use a tack cloth to remove the dust particles. For the crackle paint look, you will need to choose two different paint colors; an undercoat and a top coat color. I choose two chalk paints; Oatmeal as my undercoat and Imperial as my top coat. Paint the wood blocks with the undercoat color; let dry. Following the Crackle medium directions; apply a coat to the wood blocks. Wait until it feels sticky to the touch. Apply the top paint color using long strokes. Do not go over the same area as it will ruin the crackle effect. Let dry completely.



Step 3:
Using the larger alphabet stencils, I painted the letters using the acrylic paint. For my first stockings set, I spelled the word NOEL. Before the paint dried, I sprinkled the fine glitter over my letters and immediately removed the stencils from the wood blocks. Let dry completely.



Step 4:
Using the robe hooks as guide, mark and pre-drill holes into four wood blocks. These will be the stocking bases. Screw the hooks in place. Attach the stenciled wood block to the stocking base using the wood glue. Let dry completely. For extra protection, apply a light coat of Acrylic Sealer to the holders.


Step 5:
Finally, I added the embellishments to my stockings. I glued a pine cone on top of each letter and a sisal miniature tree on the stocking base.


Here is the finished holder.


For my second set, I followed the same painting steps, but did not add a base. I used the smaller stencil letters to spell the word SANTA and added stenciled frames and stars. For the embellishment, I used pinecones.




I love how these Stocking holders turned out. The top coat paint I choose is a lovely Red hue. My co-workers were so happy our stockings now have their personalized holders. I hope you give this tutorial a try... I tell my friends and co-workers I became an overnight Carpenter!!!! At first the idea of using a drill was a bit intimidated, but I found out it was easy as pie. I am glad I decided to make my own DIY Stocking Holders.

Have a wonderful Christmas...


Linking to:

Craft Frenzy Friday Feature Today's Creative Blog
Photobucket
See Vanessa Craft
Poofy Cheeks
52 Mantels By Stephanie Lynn
ItsOverflowingLife on Lakeshore Drive
The DIY'ersCornerstone Confessions
Say G'Day Saturday

Thursday, July 3, 2014

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Patriotic Washi Tape Coasters


4th of July is my favorite Summer Holiday. I love to decorate my home with Sparkles, Stars and Stripes. I wanted to create Red, White and Blue coasters to bring some Patriotic Spirit to the outdoors.

One of my favorite Craft Supply is Washi Tape. On a trip to my favorite discount store; I stumbled upon a Patriotic Themed Washi Tape package. Along with my current Washi Tape stash, I decided to create two sets of Patriotic Washi Tape Coasters.

Here is what you will need to make your own coasters.

Materials:
  • 4 - 4" Square Ceramic Tiles; purchased at Home Depot for 16 cents each.
  • Patriotic Washi Tape
  • Patriotic Graphics or Clip Art
  • Contact Paper
  • Tracing Paper
  • Mod Podge/Foam Brush
  • Pair of Tweezers
  • Felt sheets
  • Pinking Shears
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Polyurethane - I used Minwax Clear Satin
  • Small Paint Brush

Instructions:
1. Clean your tiles with bathroom cleaner to get rid of any dust. Let the tiles dry completely.
2. Begin adding your choice of Washi Tape across the tiles; slightly overlapping the stripes.
3. Select the Graphics you wish to trace and use as your tile's foreground. I found mine online.

If you wish to use my images, click on the right arrow to download and print the file.




4. Trace your Graphics using the Tracing and Contact papers by creating layers. Lay the contact paper with backing facing up; add tracing paper and finally your graphics.


5. Flip Contact paper over. Apply Washi tape to cover your traced graphics. I found it helpful to insert a blank sheet of printer paper under your contact paper to make it easier to see your traced lines.


6. Cut your graphics around the traced lines. I used the tweezers to separate your traced images from the contact paper.


7. Begin adding your contact paper images to your tiles.
8. For extra durability, apply 2-3 coats of Polyurethane all over the tiles. Let dry between coats.
9. I glued felt squares to my tiles to protect my furniture from the tile's harsh bottom. Using a tile as a guide trace and cut felt squares to fit each tile.


I love how my Patriotic Coasters turned out. My favorite one is the Firecracker one.  What's yours??? I hope you find some inspiration from this project and give this tutorial a try.

Happy 4th of July...



Linking to:

Craft Frenzy Friday Feature Today's Creative Blog
Photobucket
See Vanessa Craft
Poofy Cheeks
52 Mantels By Stephanie Lynn
ItsOverflowingLife on Lakeshore Drive
The DIY'ersCornerstone Confessions
Say G'Day Saturday

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