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Showing posts with label Crafts. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Upcoming Event: Painting Shirts and Making Flower Hair Clips!



Faith Bible Church will be hosting a Girls' Night Out with an evening of learning how to paint t-shirts like a pro.  These will make great Christmas presents.

Faith Bible Church
Tuesday, November 14th
7-9pm
B211/212

a little bit about the Shirts
BYOS (Bring Your Own Shirt) and we'll provide everything else.  The painting technique that we will use is the freezer paper, trace, cut out, iron on and paint!  Confused yet?  It is very easy, super fun and very addictive.  Check out this website... http://www.iammommahearmeroar.net/search/label/freezer%20paper%20stenciling a tutorial to see if it's what you're looking for.

Here are some examples of shirts!

A fairly easy firecracker shirt for 4th of July!


A more complex big brother/big sister shirts!
A little man's onesie.
About the flower hair clips and holders....
We will be assembling flower hair clips and geber daisy clips holders.  The flower hair clips are $0.25 and the holders are $1. 

A diaper cake made for a baby shower. 
 

 
 Please contact Mikey Johnson @ aggiem98@hotmail.com if you have any questions!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

How to make signage!

I am absolutely obsessed with making these signs.   Pinterest introduced me on some tips and I made my first sign for Thanksgiving.  Give Thanks Psalm 118:1.
I had some leftover wood from cake boards that had been custom trimmed for each cake and paint that was in my stash.

I am going to use this to post scriptures all over the house and add a little spice to each holiday.  Each Wednesday (our trash day) I have been heading out looking for scrap wood to paint on.  Lowe's has scrap pieces of wood located behind the large saw and pieces of fence works great too.

The finished product!
So my next project was for Christmas.  True love was born in a stable! 

The first tutorial that I saw is a good technique for some mediums and others not so much.  I think this technique is best for soft wood and walls.

Print out letters and line up on piece of wood or the wall.  I suggest you tape it but be careful it might take off the paint. Using a ballpoint pen trace outline of letters.  I used this on the Give Thanks sign and it was ridiculously difficult and was thinking this might be my last sign.  The wood was very hard and it took a lot of pressure to get the indention.

Paint the inside of the indent.  This indention acts as a well for the paint.
You will need a good tiny brush- I used both a slanted one and a straight one.  After I had painted this sign I found a super cool website that offers free fonts from handwriting samples.
Fonts for Peas
This is what I used for the next sign.

Technique #2

Transferring ink from paper to wood.

  1. You'll start by find an old piece of wood.  The more distressed the better.  You might want to add a little age with a hammer.  My kids loved being involved and hammering away.
  2. Choose your paint- I used a spray paint and it did not work well so I switched to a flat paint that was just hanging out in my garage.  I have also found that Lowe's has paint that never got picked up.  They have pre-made samples for sale and they are usually $0.50.  Perfect for these projects!
  3. Paint your board.  You can either paint it perfectly or very imperfectly.  While it dries head to your computer.  
  4. I used a Word document and a super cool font, added a heart from clipart and printed it off.
 5.  Once I placed the words where I wanted them I printed off my image backwards.  If you go into the properties you click on the box mirror image.  This is what mine looked like.

6.  Turn your piece of paper over so that the ink is face down on your wood, position it so that it's centered and begin brushing the paper with your wet paintbrush.

No matter how much I painted with water or bleach or peroxide or acetone I could not release the ink from my paper.  I do have an inkjet printer but it would not work for me soooo I accidentally stumbled on to a technique.  I had brushed on some acetone and walked away for a few minutes and came back to rub the letters with the of a Sharpie.
And it worked!  Little did I know at the time the paper had dried and that was the trick that worked for me!  Dry in rubbed off with a Sharpie!
7.  Next I painted the letters and it turned out perfect!  I added a little darker brown to the edges, a cross at the bottom and a heart from Clip Art.
8.  Finally, nail or staple twine to the back of your wood to act as a hanger for your new, old-looking sign.


Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Birthday Party for Jesus! Wait til you see this.

Mom & Me at Faith Bible Church in The Woodlands is hosting a birthday party for Jesus on
Tuesday, December 6th
@ 10am in the gym. 

First let me start out with this is for anyone who would like to join us! 
We would love to have you!!!

For those of you who know me I thrive a little on the craftiness of it all and since I have shut down all my extracurricular crafty business (cakes, sewing and such) I will be going a little crazy on Christmas this year.  I have wanted to host a birthday party for Jesus for a few years now and this year it is going to happen and BIG!

I have a tentative schedule of activities and partly need a couple of volunteers/donated items and partly to entice you come.

The Christmas Story Skit
Needs:
    
         Characters and Needs - by the way we need volunteer actors.
  • Mary - pillow case, strechy head band/ribbon- Abby Stevens- girl
  • Joseph - pillow case, strechy head band - Emily Sanders- boy
  • Lambs - I'm thinking white or black outfit, ears, black nose and maybe a tail (As many as we can get)
  1. Mikey Johnson -girl
  2. Kaitlin Lipe- girl 
  3. Jennifer Hunter - boy
  • Animals- Cow(s)- ears, nose, tail?, donkey, camel, a cat?
  1. Cat- Jennifer F.- girl
  2. Cow-
  3. Camel-
  4. Donkey-
  • Angels - 3 - any fairy wings out there?  White pillow case?  Must bring a flash light.
  1. Mikey Johnson- girls
  2.  
  3.  
  • Shepard boy- maybe a staff- Emily Sanders - boy
  • Kings - 3 crowns - I have some yellow foam ones
  1.   Mikey Johnson - boy
  2.   Angel Frank - Boy
  3.   Tara Edwards - Boy
  • Star carrier - I'll provide the star
  • Thinking it would be neat to make a manger out of a big box- anyone just get a new fridge or washer?
  • Anyone have hay?    
Crafts and Fun

Handprint snowmen ornaments - Andrea Carrier
     NEED - someone with a small amount of talent to draw hats, noses and scarves on the hands and assist the kids in putting their hand prints on the balls.  I will have a pattern and it is really easy.

Christmas Photo booth Shoot - Kaitlin Lipe

     NEED a photographer - I'll provide the camera.
     Props will include -
  • Frosty the snow man hat and nose
  • Santa beard and hat
  • Elf ears and hat
  • Reindeer antlers and red or black nose
  • Missletoe- Mommy kisses only =)
Cocoa Cones- Tara Edwards
NEED some one to assist the kids.
A craft for the kids to do!

Paper Bag Antler hat-Angel Frank
I only have the girl picture but I will have both girls and boys!
NEED someone to assist the kids



Christmas Lacing Cards
For the little ones.  Just a fun craft to do.

Pretty sure the mom's will be able to figure this out without help.
Pine Cones + Poms

We will be going on a pine cone hunt in the next couple of days!

Oh and let us not forget the yummy snacks and hot cocoa with marshmallow snowmen!

I will be in heaven getting all the last ends together.  Please spread the word and let me know if you have any questions!

Mikey

Sunday, November 27, 2011

And signage just got easier!!

I just discoved the whole how to make a painted sign and I'm trying to figure out what signs I am going to paint for Christmas.  While surfing through pinterest I found an even easier way to do signs!!!

Here's a simple tutorial.  Quick low down.. distress wood, print off your words (but backwards-see the tutorial), attached to board, get wet with brush and pull off.  Voila distress signage with out having to paint the letters.  I think I'll paint the letters again so I get a clean look but how easy it that?



http://diddledumpling.blogspot.com/2010/05/tutorial-vintage-looking-painted-sign.html

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Thanksgiving- Oh My!




Thanksgiving 2011
We hosted Thanksgiving for my mom, Richard's parents and Richard's brother's family.  7 adults and 5 kids and whole lotta food!
The adults dining room.




The decorated fireplace!  Here is the result of painting on wood.  Here is a tutorial @ http://thatsmyletter.blogspot.com/2011/08/p-is-for-personalize.html.  Love it!


We went on an acorn hunt.  A lot harder than I thought it would be but we got enough :)




Honeyed Pears in Puff Pastry

The 3 turkeys that the kids made.  Frita's is on the right and her turkey has on pink glasses!

The kids table.  Menus, turkey napkins, a "thankful" coloring sheet and place cards.


The Thanksgiving banner


So much food but so good.
 The dinner menu was this....
But wait we had the most unbelievable pumpkin pancakes ever.  Literally the most moist pancakes I've ever had!!  http://www.thecurvycarrot.com/2011/09/25/pumpkin-pancakes/
Pumpkin Butter and rolls -
http://ohsheglows.com/2010/10/05/happy-thanksgiving-homemade-pumpkin-butter
Spinach Artichoke Dip
http://myblessedlife.net/2010/01/baked-spinach-artichoke-dip.html
Chocolate dipped pretzles

Fresh Green Beans
Cream Corn
Cranberry Confit
Individual Sweet Potato Cups
http://www.southernliving.com/food/holidays-occasions/thanksgiving-dinner-side-dishes-00400000055576/page33.html
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Glazed Butternut Squash
Wheat Bread Stuffing - Betty Crocker

Turkey
Ham
Rolls
Apple Pie- Betty Crocker
Pumpkin Pies
Honeyed Pears in Puff Pastry
http://www.sprinklebakes.com/2010/11/honeyed-pears-in-puff-pastry.html
Let me say that Richard and I love to cook and we had a blast.

Here is Franky.  No one had held our 17" alligator lizard since Richard caught it in San Antonio- I think we were all too chicken.  All it took was one of Zach's boys saying "I want to hold it" and viola Franky was loved by all.  Little Lou even wanted and actually held him.  I can't get over how much he looks like a snake with legs.

I think Grammy needs a lizard- she really likes him.

October-Halloween, the pumpkin patch & a few random pics

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We headed to TGR Exotics (a place that raises animals for zoos) for their annual pumpkin patch event. 

 

Painting pumpkins!


A few of the Wegner girls joined us for a Mom & Me & Dad too event.

The baby joey was so sweet.  I could have held her all day.  Poor Bubba is surrounded by too many lovey dovey girls!




Kisses! The camels were awesome!  So cute until they burped- one of the rankest smells!

Playing in the corn with Daddy!

This was a good effort to try and get some good pictures - at least the kids enjoyed climbing in a tree even if Bubba had a broken arm.

The Ladies!

Me and my Bub.

These two set up this seating area for some cartoon viewing.  Poor Bubba glasses (bifocals by the way), a patch (only 2 hours a day buy the camo motif helps) and a cast.  He's such a champ.

A little bit of team work and the main reason I mop when the kids aren't around.


The Cryer's hosted our annual small group (not so small anymore- about 10 couples and 27 kids!) I love our Christian Family!!

So Bubba wanted to be God's Mighty Warrior for Halloween and I thought it would be a great idea to make the kids costumes this year, thank you Martha Stewart.  They lasted about half-way through the first Halloween event.  Oh well they were cute while they lasted.


My little dragon- made out of striped tights (plus size halloween ones b/c they were cheaper than the fuscia kids tights), gold foil cupcake holders, kitchen sponges and a little glue.  She loved her tail.

We did not tell Bubba that knights slay dragons.

Frita was so regal in her princess costume made from trashbags, a white plastic table cloth, doilies, tape, staples and glue.  Bubba's costume was made out of foil, mini foil cupcake holders (about 100!), pie pans, casserole pans and lot of hot glue (I burned my fingers many many times)!


Next up was Trunk or Treat at Faith Bible Church!  And now enters the back up, recycled bird costumes.  Bubba was the peacock.

Little Lou was an awesome chicken!  She added her own waddle!

Flamingo, Peacock and Chick!  My flock of birds.

A whole lot of "uppy" and poor chick did not understand that she wasn't supposed to eat each piece of candy before the went to the next house.  She did stand at each door until they gave her 2 portions.  She knows how to work a crowd and fearless!


Heading out on a chilly day.  They looked too cute to not snap this picture!