DIY Personalized Kitchen iPad Display

I like to try new recipes a lot and while I’m cooking, I’m constantly referring back to them on my iPad. That also means I’m constantly trying to figure out where to set my iPad in the midst of the cooking mess, while still protecting it from any food getting on it. That’s why I was so excited when this little iPad display came to be!
 
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It keeps it away from the food and off of the counter, where the wetness usually collects.

Kitchen iPad Display Materials

  • 1 x 4, cut in to 3 11″ pieces {Did you know Home Depot and Lowe’s will cut your wood for you FOR FREE!!}
  • 1 x 2 Furring Strip cut to 8″ long
  • Small dowel rod cut to 5″ long
  • Kreg Jig
  • Kreg Jig screws
  • Wood Glue
  • Spray paint {Color of your choice!}
  • Wood Glaze {I used Valspar.}
  • Silhouette
  • Vinyl
  • Craft paint
  • Sandpaper (just to rough up the edges)

 

How to Make Your Kitchen iPad Display

1. Take a minute to compare your three 1x4s and make sure they are all the same length. If not, do some sanding before you get started.
 
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2. Using your Kreg Jig, cut pocket holes in your two outside boards. You will want the holes to face toward the middle. And then, using your wood glue, put a strip of glue between each piece. Give it time to let the glue set. Once the glue has set, use your drill and Kreg Jig attachment to drill your screws in. This will make everything EXTRA secure!
 
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3. Using your wood glue, attach your furring strip about two inches above the bottom (use your best judgement), to give your iPad a shelf to sit on. Make sure you give this plenty of drying time.
 
4. Using a wood drill bit that’s the same size as or bigger than your dowel rod, drill about 1/2 inch in to your wood, on the back of your display. Using your wood glue, secure the dowel rod into the hole. Give it plenty of drying time, again.
 
5. Take your preferred color of spray paint and give it a good all over spray. Make sure to get the front, as well as the back. You’ll need to do at least 2 or 3 coats. Allow for drying time between coats.
 
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6. The next thing I did was to take my wood glaze and brush it all over my project with a foam brush. I let it sit for just a few minutes and then I used a t shirt to rub it all off. It helps to get that dark look in the cracks and crevices. I love the contrast it adds.
 
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7. Now’s the time to take your sandpaper and rough up the edges a little bit.
 
8. I used my Silhouette software to create this R, for “Roubinek” of course. ;) Then I cut it out on vinyl.
 
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9. Take the ouline of the R and apply it to your project, making sure to give it lots of pressure, especially around the edges where the paint can bleed.
 
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10. With your craft paint, fill in your letter and let it dry. You’ll probably need to do at least two coats to get a good cover. I think I did three.
 
11. Then, find the perfect spot in your kitchen and set it up, with your iPad.
 
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But, if you’re like me, you’ll enjoy looking at it even without your iPad.
 
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Are you a Kreg Jig fan? It was really nice to dust mine off and get back after it. I haven’t done a good DIY since Brantley was born, so it was definitely TIME! I’m on the hunt for my next project now. :)

DIY Ruffled Kitchen Towel

Happy Monday, y’all! I’m starting off the week with a cute little project I’m planning to use as a Mother’s Day gift. This project is the second of 10 you will find in the Mother’s Day Handmade {love} Series. Yesterday, my sweet friend, Kelly from live. laugh. rowe, shared her adorable Vintage Inspired Painted Mason Jars. Run over and check those out and then come on back. I’ll wait. :)

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This DIY Ruffled Kitchen Towel was really fun to make and I’m loving the finished look!

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Materials I used:

  • White tea towel {mine came 5 to a pack for $5 at Walmart}
  • Silhouette machine
  • Freezer Paper {you can find it at the grocery store}
  • Fabric Paint {I used Martha Stewart’s Satin Craft Paint in Habañero}
  • Paintbrush
  • 3 different fabrics cut into 3 inch strips {you’ll want to use the entire width of the bolt}
  • 7/8 inch ribbon
  • coordinating thread
  • scissors
  • sewing machine

1. Using your chosen design from the Silhouette software, enlarge it to your desired size. I used a flourish design and enlarged it to cover a 7 inch by 4 inch area. I put a piece of freezer paper, large enough to cover, on my cutting mat and fed it in to my Silhouette machine and then hit “Cut.”

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2. After the design was cut on the freezer paper, I took the outside of the design and placed it exactly where I wanted it to go on my towel. I had folded my towel in to thirds and put the design on the middle section. To secure it in to place, I ironed the freezer paper on to the towel, with the shiny side down. I made sure to iron REALLY well around the edges to keep the paint from bleeding.

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3. Using your paintbrush, or any tool you would like to use to apply your craft paint, you can paint the fabric without worrying about staying in the lines. It will probably take more than one coat to get it all covered.

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4. Once your paint has dried completely, you can begin to peel off your freezer paper. I usually give it at least 30 minutes to dry. Who knew how awesome that freezer paper could be!

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5.  With each of your three strips of fabric, you will turn the edges in 1/4 inch and iron and then turn it 1/4 inch again and iron. You will do this to both the top and bottom side of the strips.

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6. Sew a top stitch on each side of your strip. This will keep your ends from fraying.

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7. Once you have sewn your top and bottom edges down, you will sew a gathering stitch on to one side, which will be your top side of the strip. Using your stitch, pull one piece of the thread and gather your fabric together. The goal is to make your strip gather enough so that it’s the length of your towel edge. Repeat this for all three strips of fabric.

8. Once you have your fabric gathered to the correct length, you will pin it along the edge of your towel. This will keep your strip in place as you’re sewing it in to place.

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9. Sew the ruffle in to place and pull the pins as you’re sewing.

10. Moving up 1 1/2 inch from the top of your bottom strip, you will pin your next strip and sew in to place. Pin and sew your last strip 1 1/2 inch above the middle strip.

11. To hide the top edge of your top strip of fabric, pin and sew the ribbon down on top of the top edge of your fabric strip. You’ll want to sew the top and bottom edge of the ribbon, as well.

12. Fold your towel in to thirds, with your painted design in the middle section and then fold the towel over your oven door handle.

13. Step back and admire your beautiful work and then tell yourself how awesome you are for making such a cute addition to your kitchen.

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That pretty new thing hanging on your oven door handle will totally hide the little finger prints that cover the oven door, too!! I call that a win!!

If you like this project, I’d just love it if you wanted to pin it, too! :)

Be sure to swing by The Remodeled Life tomorrow to catch Megan’s handmade Mother’s Day project. You won’t be disappointed!

 

{Joining the party here & here.}

17 St. Patrick’s Day Crafts & Recipes

With St. Patrick’s Day coming up this weekend, I wanted to give you some ideas for some fun crafts and recipes you could try out with your kids or family!

A lot of families are on Spring Break this week and I know when kids are out of school, moms are AWAYS looking for ways to keep everyone busy. :) When my kids aren’t busy with something, they’re usually making me crazy.

In an effort to avoid that, my boys and I got started on some St. Patrick’s Day crafting this weekend when we whipped up some fun leprechaun hats. That’s just a start, though! I wanted to share more with you!

Check out this list of 17 St. Patrick’s Day crafts & recipes from some of my blogging friends!

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Crafts

1. Leprechaun Paper Plate from About a Mom

2. Leprechaun Hunt from Mommy to Elodie

3. Leprechaun Hat from Roubinek Reality

4. Green Four Leaf Clover from Life With Captain Fussybuckets

5. DIY St. Patrick’s Day Mickey Mouse Ears from Disney DIY

6. Texas Lovebirds has another roundup, too, of crafts for the non-crafter. :)

Recipes

7. Leprechaun Cookie Bark from The Nerd’s Wife

8. Mint Grasshopper Candy Bark from 7 on a Shoestring

9. Irish Bread Pudding with Whiskey Caramel Sauce from The Nerd’s Wife

10. Food For Kids: Pea Pesto from About a Mom

11. Irish Soda Bread Biscuits by Simmworks Family Blog

12. Simple Everyday Breakfast from Long Wait for Isabella

13. Guinness Chocolate Cheesecake from The Nerd’s Wife

14. Hershey’s Double Chocolate Mint Dessert from Life as Leels

15. St. Patrick’s Day Party Mix from And Then There Were 5

16. Irish Potato Candy from Mudpies & Tiaras

17. Rainbow Cupcakes from Simmworks Family Blog

With all of these awesome crafts and recipes, I’m sure you’ll find something you can use with your own family! If you like this list and want to keep it for later, feel free to pin it using that little button down there! ;)

If you try something out and love it, I’d love to hear from you!

Enjoy this week and if you’re on Spring Break, enjoy this time with your kids…..without going crazy. :)

How To Decorate Your iPhone Cord

There are three cell phones in use on a daily basis in our house. Next year, after Easton’s 12th birthday, there will be 4. That means lots of cords and lots of cord stealing. I can’t ever find my cord because someone is “borrowing” it. I found a great way to keep our cords from getting mixed up and saving arguments about who “took” the cord. We decided to decorate the iphone cord!

I was so surprised about how cute it turned out that I had to share it with you all.

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These were our supplies:

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  • meltable beads
  • box cutter (or any sharp knife)
  • cutting board
  • fork
  • iphone cord

The first thing you need to do is pick out a pattern you want to create on your cord. In what color order do you want your beads to go on to the cord.

Once you have your beads picked out, you will need to cut a slit in each bead, down the side of the cylinder. They are very easy to cut through, but be careful not to cut your finger.

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After getting your bead cut, you will want to stick it on your fork with the cut of the bead on the back of the fork. Slide it down the fork to make the bead open up. Make sure it opens up wide enough to fit on the cord.

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Lay your fork on the cord and push the bead toward the cord with your thumb. Hold the cord in place with your fingers and then slide the fork out.

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You should be left with a meltable bead wrapped around the cord.

Now, repeat a gazillion times until you get your cord all filled up. :)

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It actually didn’t take us as long as I thought it would and it was a fun project for Hallie and me to do together. We finished it up while the boys were napping. I LOVE the result and I’m trying to figure out what colors I want decorate my own iPhone cord.

Do you have a certain way you can distinguish your cords from someone else’s cord?

Guest Post: DIY Infant Sleep Sack

I’m taking a little time off from blogging this week to love on my babies and try to figure out our new normal.  I’ve invited a couple of my blogging friends over to guest post for me.  Today, I’m bringing you Erin from erin lauray studio.  Erin lives in Arizona, where she’s from, but we met when we both became a couple of the first contributors for Dallas Moms Blog, while Erin lived in DFW.

She has started her own blog design business and I know you noticed a change in the look of this blog not too long ago.  She DID IT for me!!!  I couldn’t be happier with it.  She’s just that talented! :)

Today’s a great day for Erin’s post to go up because she’s hosting a giveaway on her personal blog that you WILL want to enter, especially if there is a toddler in your home!  I’m off to enter right now.  I LOVE giveaways and this is one I definitely want to win. :)

Take it away, Erin!

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Hello! My name is Erin and I am a stay-at-home mommy to two kiddos, Jael Renee (2 1/2) and Elijah (16 weeks) and wife to my best friend, Joseph (since May 2006). I run a blog and web design studio (I designed for Jamie!) called erin lauray studio and also blog about mommyhood, love, and life at erinlauray.com. You can follow me on Twitter here.

I am SO excited for Jamie and her baby girl. Girls are so fun and this time cannot be more exciting for her and her family. I am honored that I can help her while she is at home enjoying the newborn snuggles!

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Elijah is a BIG boy :) And like my daughter, he desperately needs to be swaddled at night – even when he doesn’t “want” to be. I’ve tried no swaddle, but he just smacks himself in the face. No good. We started out with the Swaddle Me blanket, but now that he is the size of a 10 month old [and he's not even four months yet], we had to switch over to a larger swaddling blanket. We use one like this one and LOVE it! Its a large [a little over 4 feet square] and made of a muslin-like material that breathes well. Imperative for those Arizona summers! ;)

But my little sweet pea is getting stronger. A LOT stronger. To the point that he can get both arms AND legs out of my swaddle…and that says something because I’ve been told that my swaddles are super tight. Even my mom was worried that Elijah wouldn’t be able to breathe! ha! Anyway, Elijah doesn’t necessarily need the tightness anymore — he gets super frustrated — but he does need the restraint because of the flailing arms.

So I sought out a solution that was with items I already had. I came up with an idea, and he is currently sound asleep in his bed with my new solution.

I took a sleep gown and turned it into what is basically a sleep sock ;) Here is what I did. If you’re interested, all you need is a sewing machine, an infant sleep gown [the kind with sleeves and an elastic opening at the bottom], and matching thread. Obviously scissors but I just thought I’d mention that ;)

First, turn your sleep gown inside out.

Then, all you do is sew along the sleeve seams.

Then cut the sleeves off. As you can see here, I sewed down the side of the body a little so that the armpit area didn’t stick out like a point. Know what I’m saying?

Turn right side out.

And voila! You’ve got yourself a sleep sock! ;) And one happy baby ;)

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Don’t forget to head over to Erin’s blog and enter her giveaway!

38 Weeks

38 weeks pregnant today and while my last pregnancy ended a day after my due date, I still start wondering if this baby could be coming any time now. It’s not because I’ve really had any signs of labor coming, other than lots of Braxton Hicks contractions, but I am starting to feel like a ticking time bomb that could go off at any moment.

I had my 38 week appointment yesterday at the birthing center and honestly, there’s really not much to report. I didn’t have her check for dilation because I guess I just didn’t want to know. My thought was if there had been any change in dilation and I knew about it, I might start thinking about going in to labor sooner and then get my hopes up, just like I did last time!

I’m starting to wear down a lot quicker than I normally do and my body is beginning to tell me it’s “done” with this pregnancy. Things are getting more painful but I’m trying to stay tough. While I’d like to say I’m getting lots of time to rest up in preparation for the baby, the two toddlers in my home don’t allow much of that. :)

However, I did get to have a fun night last week with some girlfriends. Some of my playgroup girlfriends had a little dinner shower for me last week and we all had so much fun! It was great to get out and have a relaxing dinner with some of my favorite mom friends!

We ate some yummy mexican food and topped it all off with these delicious cupcakes, made by my friend Heather.

The girls also spoiled me with some precious girl clothes and accessories. Just look at this precious bow!!

Walking out with baby girl’s new goodies!

My biggest concern when I found out we had a baby girl on the way was making sure we had enough clothes and things for her. Well, the Lord has provided for us and she has more than enough cute clothes and accessories. It really makes my heart smile to think about.

At this point, I’m wondering if she will be able to wear it all before she outgrows it.

It’s a good feeling.

Speaking of good feelings, the boys had their first slumber party together last weekend and they’ve been doing the same thing every night, since.

They are officially SHARING A ROOM! And, they are doing great!

They sleep well together and even nap well together. I couldn’t have asked for a smoother transition! {Thank goodness!!}

My mom came over to help me hang my recent project, the DIY baseball scoreboard, in their room and we got the room situated just perfectly!

There are still a few things left to do to be ready for baby girl to be here, but knowing I have the boys settled in together just perfectly is a huge sigh of relief!

In other fun news, Jen from JenWoodhouse.com is featuring my scoreboard on her Feature Friday post today. Check it out!! She has some other great projects featured, too!!

DIY Bow Holder

While planning out our bow stash and how to organize them all, I decided I wanted to do something fairly unique for our bow holder and getting to DIY one would have been even better.

So, I went to work and this is what I ended up with.

Supplies needed:

  • Chunky Frame
  • Spray Paint {I used Rustoleum’s Candy Pink.}
  • Sponge Brush and Rag
  • Glaze
  • Chicken Wire
  • Staple Gun and Staples
  • Wire Cutter

I started out with a chunky frame we had sitting around.  It’s never been on our wall because I hated the print that was inside of it.  I knew it would be the perfect frame for spray painting and glazing.

Because this was just too pink for me and I wanted to show off the texture of the frame, I reached for my glaze.  I love using glaze on furniture painting projects because it adds a vintage look to it.

This is my favorite glaze and can be found at Lowe’s, but there are many other glazes out there and they all achieve very similar results.

I apply my glaze using a foam brush and after waiting several minutes, I took a rag and wiped it off.  Yep, just wipe it off!  It leaves the glaze in the crevices behind and darkens the color of the paint.

Once I got my frame color exactly how I liked it, it was time for the chicken wire.  I unrolled a square that was bigger than the hole I was working with and used my wire cutters to cut it from the roll.  Easy peasy.

Next came the hard part, but fortunately it was the only hard part.  Using my staple gun, I went around the frame securing the wire to the inside of the frame.

After stapling all the way around, I was left with many little spots of wire poking out.

All I had to do was use my wire cutters and make the cut as close as possible.

This was the end result!

I wish I had a picture of it hanging on the wall, but after sharing it with a couple of friends, they were bought right out of my hands.  Not a bad problem to have! :)

I’m on the hunt for more chunky frames and can’t wait to make more!

This project was super easy and very cheap.  If you decide to try it, please let me know.  I’d love to see your result!

And if you like it, feel free to Pin It! :)

I’ve got some other DIY Projects for you, too!

Baseball Scoreboard

The boys are getting ready to start sharing a room and I needed something extra to add to the decor of the room.  When I was pregnant with Langston three years ago, we decided to do his room in vintage baseball.  I’ve carried that theme on, even though we have moved in to a different house since then.

I wanted to find a DIY wall project that would make a statement and I knew a baseball scoreboard would be just what they needed.  I’ve wanted to make one for a really long time, but never took the time to actually get it done.

That all changed last weekend!

I loaded kids up and headed to Home Depot for some plywood and paint.

I found the thinnest piece I could find and I think it cost me about $12.  I had the guys at Home Depot cut it down for me to make it 5 feet by 4 feet.

When I got home, I painted the entire piece of plywood with an off white color.  I’m not sure of the exact color because it’s left over from a previous project.

Once I got that painted and dried, I started marking pencil lines and then applying my painters tape.  I then got on my Silhouette and started cutting letters in vinyl.  Before actually sticking them to the wood, I placed them in their appropriate spots, to make sure everything would fit.

Here is the board before sticking the inning numbers down.

Once all of the letters and numbers were in their correct places on the board, I painted over the entire board with a green color called Adirondack.

After that dried, I pulled up each piece of vinyl I had cut with my Silhouette machine.  Of course, there was still a LOT of touch ups that needed to be done.

This was by far the most time consuming part of the project, but it had to be done.  I used a small brush and cleaned up all of the edges of each letter.  Some areas were worse than others, this being one of them.

The last thing left to do was to create the score tiles.

I found this piece of craft wood at Hobby Lobby and with my 40% off coupon, it cost me about $4.00.  I was able to use my Skil saw and cut 9 tiles out that were each 3 5/8″ wide.

Using the same process I did with the board, I painted the craft wood with the off white color, cut numbers out in vinyl using my Silhouette machine, stuck them to the tiles, and then painted over them with the adirondack color.

On my scoreboard, I used carpet tacks as nails to hang my tiles.  I like these because they are black and very short, but still thick.  I hammered them in 3/4″ below the white line.

On each of my tiles, I drilled a small hole in the middle of the top part of the tile for the twine to go through.

I pushed the twine through the front of the tile and then tied a knot on the front.  The loop on the back was used to hang on the nail.

And now for the finished product!  It’s ready to be hung on the wall and I’m in love with it!!

I think it might be my most favorite project I’ve ever done.  I hope it lasts in their room for a long long time!  However, if it doesn’t, Jeff loves it so much, he might want it in our bedroom. :)

{UPDATE}: It’s hanging in their newly shared boy room and I love it!

Here are a couple of tutorials from girls who did almost the same thing:

Signs by Andrea

That Village House

Feel free to click that little “Pin It” button at the bottom of this post if you like it! :)

I’ve got some other DIY Projects for you to check out, too!

 

Linking up with:

Tip Junkie handmade projects

Young House Love

Little Becky Homecky

Beneath My Heart

Happy Birthday

On Sunday, we had a little celebration for a couple of birthdays in our family.  Jeff had a birthday yesterday and we still hadn’t had an official celebration for Langston’s 3rd birthday.  With so much going on, I finally had to give in to the fact that I just couldn’t get it all done.  Langston didn’t have a birthday party and I finally had to be ok with it.

He won’t remember, thank goodness.  But, if he remembers anything, I hope he remembers that we celebrated him! :)

Langston and Jeff got to share a cake and blow their candles out together!

The kids had a blast in our blow up pool, as well as the big pool.

Yes, the big kids are in to this whole mud business lately.  Seems gross to me, but they had a blast getting dirty and that’s all that really matters.

Jeff grilled out for our family, my brother, and our parents.  We had an awesome relaxing day celebrating these two birthdays.

I even whipped up a super easy Pinterest project!

On Tuesday, for Jeff’s actual birthday, I had a couple of surprises up my sleeve.

My dad gave us a gift card for Del Frisco’s, for Christmas.  I’ve held on to it all of this time, just waiting for the perfect occasion.  Luckily for me, he completely forgot I had it.  I told him our dinner reservations were for 8:00 and he needed to “look pretty.”  He never knew where we were going.

Fortunately, Jeff’s mom and step-dad were more than willing to watch the boys while we had a night out.  {I AM SO THANKFUL FOR GRANDPARENTS!!}

Early in the afternoon, I was able to get Jeff’s best friend and wife to join us for dinner.  It was yet another thing Jeff had no idea about.

Let’s just say, he discovered we were eating at his favorite restaurant and saw his best friend was joining us at about the same time.  He was a happy guy and my mission was accomplished!  I love surprising him and putting a smile on his face!  He was DEFINITELY smiling!

Because we were out late doing birthday celebrating, we took every opportunity to be as lazy as possible yesterday, for the 4th.  While everyone was out BBQing, watching parades, and swimming, we were home watching movies.  It was fantastic to have some down time while Daddy was home for the day.

Umbi {my step-dad} even stopped by to visit us and brought us lunch.  We’re spoiled. :)  The boys got to have a living room picnic with their Whataburger.

Since I can’t sit still for too long, I started working on a new project I’m soooooo excited about!!!  I still have a few things to do before I can really love it, but here’s a sneak peek.

I’ll be working on finishing this up today but I hope you all are recovering from the 4th of July holiday!

Happy Memorial Day!

I hope you are getting to enjoy this beautiful {well, in DFW it’s beautiful} weekend with your friends and families!!  We sure are!!

I finished a project this weekend I’ve been thinking about doing for a YEAR!  Right about when I started getting interested in Pinterest, I think this project was one of the first things I pinned.

I just LOVED this wreath when I saw it and knew it was something I could do.

Although I did it a little differently from The Scrap Shoppe’s tutorial, it was fairly easy to do.

Was it a quick project?  No.  I had to break it up over several nap times/bed times, but it could be because of the way I had to do it.

Cheap?  You bet!  Probably one of the reasons why I like looking at it so much!  Something so cute was actually REALLY inexpensive and I got all of my supplies at Hobby Lobby!

Did I make it through the craft without a mark?  No.  My glue gun and I did not get along so well, so I have a few burn marks.  Not fun. But, to have this result, it was worth it. :)

Want to make your own?  You can do so EASILY!

To add a few notes to her tutorial:

  • Cut your strips at 2 1/4 inches wide.  I bet it would look cute with even wider strips, too!
  • As mentioned in the tutorial, you really don’t need the ribbon to wrap the wreath before you start applying your strips.
  • I used a hot glue instead of the adhesive used in the tutorial.
  • I didn’t have crochet thread like she mentioned, so I tried to use my sewing machine to sew a gathering stitch in my burlap strips.  They just started unraveling, so I scratched that idea.
  • I ended up creating my own ruffles by making little folds in the top of the burlap strips as I went around gluing.
  • I was able to use my sewing machine with a thicker thread to create a gathering stitch in the denim.  That made things SOOOO much faster!!
  • You can get red burlap at Hobby Lobby.  No need to spray paint, unless you just want to.
  • Working with burlap is MESSY, so be prepared!

Here are a couple of my other recent Pinterest projects if you just want some other ideas:

Porch Welcome Sign

$5 Full Length Mirror Project

Burlap Wreath

I hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day and I’m so thankful for those who have fought or are fighting for our freedom.  We are so blessed to live in this country, the home of the free and the brave!

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