Friday, November 27, 2009

Christmas Boards

Ok, people. I have been working like crazy to get ready for Saturday. What? You haven't heard? Well, good friends of ours own an awesome Christmas Tree Farm. They were asked to set up a booth and sell wreaths at the Kirkland Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony this Saturday (November 28th) from 4-8pm. They asked me to sell some crafts at their booth too. There was no way I would be able to mass produce enough items to sell, so I enlisted my mother, SIL, and my bro's girlfriend. We came up with some really great stuff! And as much work as it has been creating these crafts, I have thoroughly enjoyed it! Please come down and see us on Saturday if you are in the area...and buy something too. Here is a sampling of what will be there (and the pictures DO NOT do them justice):






Sunday, October 18, 2009

Make-It and Take-It--or leave it

Thanks to Mary for that title--very clever. My life has been consumed with crafts this past week for our ward's upcoming Make-It and Take-It activity--similar to a Super Saturday. Here are some of the things we came up with to offer.

Canvas Quote Board

Ok, so quite a few people signed up for the brown/beige version of this. ZERO have signed up for the orange one. I like it--am I crazy for this? Maybe. What is your honest opinion on it? I am contemplating redoing it with something more boring--I mean, neutral.

Wood Block Calendar

My mom found something similar to this at Ben Franklin and figured we could replicate it. Turns out, with the help of my dad, we did it! Not exact, but close enough. Thanks mom (and dad)!

Glass Block Nativity

I know, I know...maybe this isn't entirely original. However, I am able to offer it to our ladies for a MUCH better price than you can find anywhere else. I might as well use my vinyl cutter for some good, you know?

Potholder Emergency Kit

No, it doesn't have vinyl, but it's fun! My SIL had one of these in her purse and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to make one--using my own choice of fabric. Cute, square, decent-sized, side looped potholders are sooooo hard to find these days. Sew some resealable bags down the center, stuff them with goodies, stick it in your purse/car and you will be prepared for anything. Well, maybe not anything. But definitely for a headache or nail snag.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Punkin Face

I found some cute little glass jars at my favorite discount grocery store last week. At $1.49, I couldn't pass them up! This idea immediately popped into my head as soon as I saw them. Simple, easy, but cute--not to mention yummy.


Enough with the BOO blocks already, right?! Well, I think I will make just one more set for me. Not sure who this set is going to. I just think these ones look nice next to my little punkin face.



Monday, October 5, 2009

Supersize Tree

So, my friend wanted a giant vinyl tree on her wall. By giant, I mean about 6.5 ft tall. I was kind of glad she asked for something like this because I have never gotten to do any vinyl on this large of scale. We learned a lot of tips/tricks to use for application in the process. I think it turned out darn cute! She plans to use it as a family tree and place picture frames with family photos on the branches. I am excited to see how it turns out.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Joy Blocks: Take Boo--I mean, Two

I finally did it. My husband had plenty of scrap wood in the garage and I found some cute Halloween paper in the dollar section at Target. So I went for it. I love when decorations work for more than one holiday. Saves on space--which I so desperately need more of!


Thursday, August 27, 2009

Fresh Eggs, Anyone?

I designed this with a special friend in mind. She dove into the world of keeping chickens this year and wanted a sign to hang in her kitchen. I think it turned out nicely...

Dishin' it out

More sandblasting...how cool is this? Have you ever been left at the end of a large potluck trying to figure out which dish is yours? Well, never again! I have tried personalizing baking dishes with etching cream, and I have to tell you--it doesn't produce the same level of quality as sandblasting does. The etching cream will not work on older pyrex dishes. Plus, sandblasting produces an etch that is more visible (crisp) and won't fade like the etching cream ones will. This is the only way to go...thanks sandblaster!

Drink up, it's yours!

My husband and I played around with his sandblaster and found out we could do this to waterbottles. Neat, huh? Who wouldn't want their very own personalized waterbottle? They are perfect for sports teams or just keeping others out of your drink. Say "no" to sharing germs.


Tweet Jars

I found some really cheap jars (at my favorite discount grocery store in the world) and came up with this idea. The vinyl can be modified to fit the season (Valentine Tweets, Easter Tweets, just plain Tweets). Fill them with a tweet and give them away!


Oh J-O-Y

This is a little project that my sister and I did last holiday season. I was thinking of doing one for Halloween (B-O-O), but haven't found the right background paper. Each letter is on its own painted block of wood with cute scrapbook paper that makes the vinyl letters pop. Each block is about 7 inches tall.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Family is forever - on canvas

I have been playing around with vinyl on canvas lately and came up with this little number. I kind of like it myself. It is done using a 16" x 12" canvas. Let me know if you are interested in purchasing the finished product or just the vinyl. As always, the color scheme can be customized. I wonder what I will do next with the canvases sitting in my office? Hmmm...